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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Tips for Bowling: Finding Your Starting Point on the Lane
Rod Ross and Kim Terrell-Kearney analyze three shots from four separate bowlers, and then provide tips for bowling that will assist you in determining where you should start with your feet and eyes on the lane. They look at players with higher, medium and slower speeds and discuss how they each might vary their approaches,…
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Optimum Release Techniques
Bowling coach Mike Dias demonstrates how to achieve an optimum release with a unique training tool. The use of the training tool allows you to concentrate on this one specific area of the game without having to exert excess energy throwing shots down the lane. Dias shows an example of a bowler that has a…
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Coaching Technology for Better Bowling
Improving your game has never been easier and technology plays a leading role in expediting advancement. Scott Pohl, owner of On Track Pro Shop, explains what technology bowling coaches use to help improve a player’s game faster and easier. Smartphones and Tablets When looking to improve your bowling game you need to start with what…
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Finding the Bowling Breakpoint
Bowling coaches Rod Ross and Kim Terrell-Kearney discuss the Rule of 31, which is used for finding the bowling breakpoint on a lane at any moment during a game. Finding the breakpoint also requires an understanding of the oil pattern and a close inspection of the changing conditions as time goes on throughout a game.
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