How Does Your Positive Axis Point and Pin Placement Affect Your Ball Motion? Display Group Article Icon Article When the bowling ball rolls down the lane, it revolves around its axis. There are two points at the ends of the axis: the negative (NAP) and the positive axis... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tracking Other Bowlers and Matching Up Display Group Article Icon Article Observing other bowlers can be a great way to develop your own skills on the lane. These tracking tips will help you learn from your competitors. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Understanding the House Shot Display Group Article Icon Article Understanding the house shot is key to becoming a versatile bowler so that you can stay ahead of the lanes when they transition. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Watch Your Bowling Ball to Make In-Game Adjustments Display Group Article Icon Article Watching where and when your bowling ball hooks and how it hits the pins gives you a heads up on where to play and which bowling ball to use. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Use an Alignment System to Improve Bowling Consistency Display Group Article Icon Article Being able to read the lanes and adjust to their conditions can make or break your game. This simple math will help you stay ahead of the moves and keep... View Content Arrow Forward Icon