Do you want to learn how to bowl better? You have come to the right place! Bowling coaches Hank Boomershine and Assistant Head Coach Kim Terrell-Kearney demonstrate a simple drill to help improve accuracy. Placing tape on the lane provides a target for the bowler to aim at and lets them focus on the process and not just the end result.
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Bowlers often wonder if their arsenal is filled with the right stuff, and exactly how much stuff is needed. While there’s no magic number for the amount of bowling balls you choose to carry in your bag, there is a right way and a wrong way to build your arsenal. The wrong way is buying
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The bowling environment always is changing. A bowler must learn to become versatile and be able to adapt to various lane patterns, bowling balls and anything else they may face. Kim Terrell-Kearney discusses a few drills that can be used to help players prepare and adapt to these types of changes.
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The grip is an important component of your swing. Bowling coaches Hank Boomershine and Kim Terrell-Kearney demonstrate a pressure-point drill to improve consistency and repeatability in throwing shots. It is important that you keep the bowling ball in a place on your hand where you know you can make a good shot. This drill has the player
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Bowling coach Kim Terrell-Kearney speaks with research engineer Emily Troutman about bowling lane surfaces and hardness. Not all lane surfaces are the same and can create different ball reactions. Troutman explains the differences in color, surface and hardness, and shows how lanes are tested. She also shows how a bowling ball leaves a footprint on
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