Beginner’s Bowling Steps: Stop Using the Used Bowling Balls
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Maybe you are an occasional bowler willing to treat real bowling more seriously. If you accept bowling is your calling, you’re approaching a critical turning point in learning the game as a true student of the game. Read carefuly, ’cause our bowling pro shop’s “Next Steps” handbook to bowling perfection shouldn’t be ignored. An expert from a local bowling pro shop can help you to uncover bowling potential. A wise bowling wizard once said: knock the pins down to win! I kid. Fine, bowling is a simple game with not-so simple details. It’s all good, with a little guidance we’ll get you bowling your way.
Most importantly, invest a little in custom fit bowling balls and shoes required to bowl competiviely. You’ll notice a difference with your own stuff. I promise, have your favorite ball fitted, and your game will benefit. A well selected bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. Of course another critical matter is enjoying well-made bowling shoes that actually fit
Since you may have previous purchased good supplies, listen to the second best piece of bowling advice: taking aim. If you stand, try not to focus on the back of the lane. Line up using the notches on the lane like a sight on a firearm. The reason? You’ll find it more effective to aim for a an aid marker that rests closer. To take full advantage, make sure you stand in the precise location 4 steps from the foul line each time. Only then you can make small adjustements on your marksmanship.
As for curves, for specific action on the pins? That’s another “Next Steps” bowling hint. It’s all in the pricy reactive ball. Actually, professional bowlers pack two or three bowling balls to pull off ridiculous pin action, depending on the lane. Just a bit of caution: intermediates should keep it simple, and avoid a ball that weighs a ton. Many serious bowlers roll bowling balls featuring advanced composite materials. Avoid the temptation, because these special-made balls can make even decent players seem like beginners. And that does it for our first three bowling tips. I’ll be back with another 3 shortly.
Thanks, James Chase
My family and I manage Team “Gipper” comprised of the operation at a major bowling ball retailer down in Las Vegas. I chime in with tips to all bowlers at my blog and in the pro shop. Finally, I want to wave hello at my team at the center. Go Pinheads, Go!











