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Beginner’s Bowling Guide: Steer Clear of the House Bowling Rentals

I always run into a recreational bowler looking to treat real bowling competitively for the first time. When bowling is your situation, this is important time in building fundamental skills as a true bowling competitor. This introduction to bowling perfection is for you. Professionals from your city’s bowling pro shop are there to assist clients reach their bowling potential. There’s an old bowling adage, aim the balls at the pins and let them roll. That’s a joke. Fine, bowling is a simple game with not-so simple details. It’s all good, with a little guidance we’ll get you bowling with the proper steps to bowling greatness.

If you haven’t already, invest a little in the specialized bowling balls and shoes required to bowl competiviely. You’ll notice a difference with your own stuff. I promise, get your own ball drilled, and you’ll never go back. A carefully fitted bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. It’s also important you’re wearing actual bowling shoes which smell fresh, look good and help your foot work.

If you may have previous acquired comfortable bowling equipment, now it’s time for another important piece of bowling advice: how to aim. While you stand, don’t shoot for your actual target, the pins. Line up using the notches on the lane like a gunsight. Why, you ask? You’ll find it more effective to roll through a mark a good deal nearer. To get the most out of your aim, it should be your habit to line-up at the a consistent place on the floor each time. With that consistency you can make small adjustements on your marksmanship.

What do you make of curves, to achieve ball handling and velocity? Indeed, this is another “Next Steps” bowling hint. It’s all in the pricy reactive ball. Might be surprising that professional bowlers travel with two or three bowling balls to roll ridiculous hooks, selected precisely for many factors. But begginers might want to not try to be fancy, and don’t get a ball that is too heavy for you. Some pro bowlers travel with bowling balls made for reactive expert grip. However you should know these special-made balls often make even some well known talents look a fool. And that does it for our first three bowling tips. Rest assured you’ll find next week.

Thanks, Edward Hulen

I manage our team (the “Strykers”) for the guys and gals at Bowling Pro Shop just outside Cincinnati. I offer guidance to professional and amature bowlers online and at the bowling center. Finally, I should say hi to our crew heading into tournament play. Roll on!

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