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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Ten Pin Bowling Tips: Increasing Carry
Bowling coaches Carolyn Dorin-Ballard and Bill Monce provide helpful tips for bowling and also show you a few different things you can do to increase your carry average. Find out a few ten pin bowling tips as well as some of the causes for not getting out the ten pin. See how important it is…
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Bowling Ball Surface Adjustments
When the ball isn’t getting where it needs to go on the lanes, many bowlers will assume they need to buy a new ball before they even try to make bowling ball surface adjustments. Changing the surface ever so slightly of your bowling balls can give you such a different ball reaction and in turn improve your scoring…
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Pre-Shot Routine
Del Warren and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard discuss the importance of the pre-shot process. The key is understanding that what you do behind the approach is a completely different function than when you actually get up and throw a shot. They are two separate processes: thinking box and playing box. The mistake many players make is not thinking through their…
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One-Step and Slide Drill
The “one-step and slide” drill is a way to demonstrate what a proper finish position should look and feel like. Bowling coach Mike Dias explains the importance of using your lower body throughout the finish position while your upper body comes along for the ride. Dias explains the drill with a bowler who is upper…
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