Bowling coaches Mike Nyitray and Rod Ross discuss how the way we use bowling tape has evolved over the past decade. While bowlers in the past have taped inside the bowling ball, it is more common now for bowlers to tape their hands. Watch how a bowler uses tape on his fingers and thumb to prevent injury, and create the proper fit and feel.
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Ball Reaction and Surface Adjustments
Abralon pads, Mirka pads and TruCut sanding pads are used to adjust the bowling ball’s surface. The lower-grit sanding pad, the earlier the ball hooks down lane. Conversely, the higher the number sanding pad the later the bowling ball hooks down lane. Gold Coach and Bowler Development Lead at Bowlersmart Richard Shockley and Silver Level…
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Fit of a Bowling Ball
The fit of a bowling ball is crucial to a player’s game. Karen Pullman and Kim Terrell-Kearney take us through the process of correctly fitting a ball. It is also important to remember that your hands change over time and your fit should be addressed about once a year.
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Bowling Training vs. Practice
Rod Ross and Fred Borden discuss the differences between bowling training and practice. Learn about Myelin and how stores information as well as how training creates more myelin in your brain. Find out how important it is to train exactly the way you want to. It is time for you to start making more myelin…
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Adjusting to Bowling Lane Conditions: 5 Adjustments
Bowling coaches Rod Ross and Fred Borden provide helpful tips and techniques for adjusting to ever-changing lane conditions. Learn about the five main adjustments and how to properly execute them.
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