In bowling bad shots may happen. A crawler is when the ball does not hit the center pin. This may be improved by adjusting the delivery of the ball. Bowling involves many repetitions. The repetition of the delivery of the ball can help in hitting the right target and executing the right movements.
Here are some tips for a better delivery of the ball:
1. Having a relaxed grip of the ball is very important in making the arm flow freely when swinging. This will help in overcoming the fear of dropping the ball. The fingers should be always be relaxed when delivering (swinging) the ball.
2. It is also recommended that a bowler learn the different styles and techniques of bowling. This will help him get used to the movements and find out which styles are effective for him in hitting all the pins.
3. A bowler should be able to estimate his timing. The regular timing should be different from the spare timing - this will help him determine which timing is more effective for him. If he sticks to the normal timing only, he will not be able to determine whether the faster or slower timing caused a bad shot.
4. The player should learn to adjust to different conditions. Bowling is a mental game. Coping with different conditions is one way of exhibiting this skill. The player should be sensitive to different factors such as the balls, movements, players and even the condition of the lanes. Being observant will help him be creative with his movements.
5. It is essential to always keep an eye on the target. He must focus on the target from start to finish. Losing focus will cause inconsistencies and a bad performance.
6. Practice makes perfect. A beginner should practice often if he would like to excel in bowling. Bowling requires the players to master many movements and styles. It is only through continuous practice that one can master the game of repetition.
There may be good and bad moves in bowling, but that do not mean that a bad performance will limit a person. As long as people enjoy bowling and have a great time whether they are beginners or pros, then there is no reason to be afraid.
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Crawler in Bowling
August 5th, 2008
Tips in Choosing the Best Bowling Alleys
July 31st, 2008
Bowling has been a popular sport for Americans and other nationalities. Bowling is a leisure activity that provides many health and physiological benefits. Bowling may be a form of relaxation to many or a way to bond with families and friends.
Bowling alleys are special facilities where people participate in the sport of bowling. These alleys provide lanes for bowling and other amenities. They are a place where a person can relax and enjoy the sport as well as spend time with family and friends…
Here are the factors to consider when choosing a bowling alley:
1. The location of the bowling alley should be taken into consideration. An alley close to his/her home location will make it convenient and inviting. A bowling alley close to his/her workplace could also be considered so that he/she could easily go to the bowling alley after work.
2. The facilities of the alley should also be considered. Many bowling alleys now have modern facilities like electronic scoreboards. People are attracted to places where the facilities are modern.
3. The employees working at the bowling alley should be friendly and accommodating. Employees who are friendly will make the place inviting. The instructors should also be friendly and willing to help with all the needs of the bowlers, especially the beginners. Bowlers should be able to learn many techniques from instructors that are friendly and willing to share their skills.
4. The bowling alleys should be clean and properly maintained. Bowlers go to alleys to enjoy and relax. If the alley is not clean and properly maintained, bowlers will not be comfortable. All facilities should also be properly maintained to provide safety for the bowlers.
5. There are generally many bowling alleys that may be found in any city. A person may search the Internet to check the nearest bowling alley and may also read reviews about the bowling alley. Many bowling alleys also have cafeterias where players can eat and mingle with other bowlers.
Bowling alleys contribute to the interest of many people in the sport and should be a place where fun and enjoyment may be experienced. They should be welcoming to bowlers and provide them all the things necessary to entice bowlers to become regular customers.
Bowling Online – Enjoying the Game Away from the Lanes
July 29th, 2008
You set up, shoulders square with the foul line; you eye the target, aligning yourself with the dots on the lane; you raise the ball in preparation, stepping to move forward, slide, swing and let go. The ball travels just as you had envisioned it; and knocks down the split pins at the far end of the alley. The crowd cheers. You’ve won the tournament! - All from the comforts of your home.
Yes, practically all sports have a digital version of the game available for playing on the computer. It is now possible to “bowl” virtually through a number of computer games available on the Internet.
Some games are serious with considerations for physics as detailed as speed of approach and spin. Then there are others that are purely for cathartic fun. Here’s a short list of bowling-based online games that have been making the rounds lately:
There are many free games online that build on the basic alley, pins and ball setup, with little variations. To check out some, try tapping out key bowling phrases on your favorite search engine to find games such as Polar Bowler, Pot Bowling Around the World, It’s Raining Pins, and Bowling Evolution. Some details on select games follow:
Gutterball 2
Its creators claim it’s the most realistic 3D bowling game. Building on the success of the first version, this one has an added 5 new lanes to its existing library. Rendered in 3D, the game makes for a fun coffee-break companion.
Rocketbowl
The traditional bowling game with an explosive twist! Bowling balls are powered by rockets and can propel over all sorts of obstacles like water traps, bridges, and tunnels before knocking down pins. Some pins carry money points with them letting you earn points to buy more exciting balls!
Elf
This game was a runaway hit just before the year 2000, when it made its debut during the holidays of 1999. It features Jolly Ol’ Saint Nick knocking down toy factory elves on “strike” (can the pun get any more obvious?). With its funny cartoon like graphics, it has developed a niche following and has spawned different versions since its inception. Unfortunately, the game is only for downloading and an online version doesn’t exist yet.
So there you are, even if you’re not on the lanes, you can still bowl and have fun with the click of a mouse. Albeit there is little comparison to the real game, it does come quite close. Now all that’s missing are the sodas and fries!
Why Everyone Loves Bowling
July 25th, 2008
Bowling is a recreational “hangout” many people - it is loved because it is enjoyable and fun. A person can go to the bowling alley to relieve his stress from a long hard week of work. Bowling is a good time for bonding and relaxing with friend and family.
It is the perfect recreation for families as they can spend quality time together at the bowling alley. Modernized venues provide their players everything that they need if they want to spend the entire day playing bowling. There are always snacks and other amenities available inside the bowling alley. Some venues also have specific areas designated for those people who wish to smoke.
Aside from the complete facilities and service they provide, they also charge an affordable price for each game. Many alleys also “rent by the hour” for groups or families who want to have more time available for playing. Durable plastic seats and benches will give a person a comfortable seat while waiting for his turn to bowl.
Many bowling alleys now also provide computer scoring for a much easier and convenient tabulation of the scores. It is an easy task for the scorer to list every strike or spare and a person to be aware of his score because of the rapid calculation of the computer. Computer scoring eliminates the paper work.
When going out with friends, you may select either the ten-pin or five-pin bowling game. The five-pin game can be more fun because there is no special technique required to roll the ball down the lane to knock down the pins.
Ten-pin bowling is popular, especially among teens, as it is very exciting and fun to play. It gives a person three attempts in case there are pins left standing after the first shot. Ten pins are set in the target area in a triangular shape. There is a good chance to score a strike, or to at least leave fewer pins standing in the target area, if the shot hits the center pin with a good spin on ball.
Everyone loves to play this sport because it can be adapted to anyone’s lifestyle. It is recognized as one of the most popular indoor sports of all times. It does not matter whether a person is a good player or not, what is important is it is enjoyed and loved by all who play.
An Introduction to the Bowling Game
July 24th, 2008
Models use the runway for cat walking and balls do too. Bowling balls are tossed energetically to knock down ten bowling pins. This by far has becomes one of the most sought after stress relieving games in the world. It’s main objective is to get something really hard and heavy and throw it to knock down all of the pins.
There are more than 120 countries belonging to the International Bowling Federation, which claims that there are about 110 million people who now enjoy bowling. They call bowling centers ‘alleys’ and there are different sizes of alleys and gimmicks used to lure patrons to play the game. The largest bowling alley in the world contains more than a hundred bowling lanes. The average commercial bowling centers contain only about twenty five to thirty lanes. There are already 11,000 bowling centers in the whole world.
Bowling consisted of four parts: the lane, the approach, the pit, and the pin deck. The approach is where players take several strides to get the maximum adrenaline they need to release the ball and knock down the pins. There is a control line (foul line) which marks the place where players must let go of the ball. The player must not cross the line before or after the ball has been thrown.
In the America alone, there are more than 7,000 bowling associations in different states that support countrywide competitions for more than 4 million bowlers. Americans find the bowling attitude the same as their culture, however, they are unable to take credit for the discovery of the game. Since bowling history is colorful and full of twists and turns, researchers have discovered that the game is actually the very first sport that was discovered. Back in 5200 B.C. they found primitive balls and pins in Egyptian tombs. They also found Polynesian cultures that practiced the same sport and found lanes about 6 feet long. However, the development of the game, which started in the third century A.D., is credited to the religious leaders of Germany. A kegel – which represents the devil - was used as a pin. It needed to be hit as a sign of purity and freeing from sin and anyone who failed to hit the target was determined to be wicked. It was a practice that led the congregation to salvation and was even more standardized by Martin Luther. But when bowling was banned and used for illegal transactions, 10 pin bowling was invented to bypass the law.
The American Bowling Congress started in 1895. Now there are about 55 million players in the US and bowling has become the American game, played to unite and promote equality among fellow men.
How to Master the Skills for Bowling
July 21st, 2008
Bowling requires discipline and imagination. It requires some skills and basic techniques to be able to execute the ball effectively in the lanes. Here are some tips that will help master the skills used in bowling:
1. It is recommended that a bowler have his own ball and pair of bowling shoes, especially if he plans to join a bowling league. Having your own equipment will help a player become effective in practicing bowling in the lanes because the bowler does not need to adjust to different balls and shoes each time he bowls.
2. If the bowler does not plan to join a league but just plays as his leisure activity, he may not want to buy his own equipment since he can use rented shoes and balls from the alley. This will allow him to be comfortable with the game and he will be able to master the strategies and moves if he uses the correct equipment.
3. He must also consider the weight of the ball. How much the ball weighs can affect a player’s balance and will have a great impact on the performance.
4. It is also important that the bowler determine the condition of the lanes. He should know whether the lanes are too oily or dry so that he can adjust the execution of his moves. He must decide how to position himself in the lanes so he will know how the ball will roll in the lane and hit the pins.
5. The player should try all techniques and strategies when playing. This will help him decide which strategy worked best for him and which ones were not effective. He can then narrow down his options to the strategies that helped him have the best performance.
6. The most important part of mastering the skills is by consistent practice. With practice one is able to master the different strategies in bowling. The bowler should strive to master all of the techniques by performing them frequently. Practicing the techniques and moves also allows the player to assess his mistakes, strong points and weak points in playing the game.
Mastering the skills in bowling is not a difficult task but requires discipline and perseverance to become a master of the game. It may take weeks and/or months to master the skills but what is important is how much the player enjoys the game.
How to Buy the Best Bowling Shoes
July 21st, 2008
A casual bowler may think that all bowling shoes are the same. They are not aware that bowling shoes contribute immensely to the performance of a bowler. If someone would like to excel in bowling, then he/she may want to consider getting their own pair of bowling shoes. Here are some guidelines to consider when buying bowling shoes:
1. The price of the bowling shoes should be considered. Prices may vary depending on the durability and brand of these shoes. Prices for advanced and intermediate bowler’s shoes may be more expensive than the beginner shoes. An amateur bowler or just a casual bowler, who bowls just to have fun, should choose less expensive shoes. There are shoes that may be purchased for as little as $15.
2. It is very important to select the proper size and the width of shoes. Try the shoes on before buying them. The shoes should not fit too tight or be too loose on the feet so that they are comfortable and provide for mobility.
3. There are also shoes available for right-handed bowlers and for left-handed ones. It is important to determine if the shoes are for left-handed persons if he is left-handed because each shoe in a pair has its own purpose. One shoe is for sliding while the other shoe is for braking. If a person is left-handed, then he should choose a shoe where the right side is for sliding and the left for braking, visa versa.
4. A bowler may also choose bowling shoes that have collars and padded linings or have cushioned insoles. Bowling shoes with these features can provide much comfort for bowlers. The shoes are also used to support and minimize the movement of the feet in the shoes. They will help maintaining balance while sliding on the lanes.
5. It is important to shop around before choosing a pair of bowling shoes. Bowling shoes can be found in sporting goods stores and in the malls. It is recommended that an expert in bowling be asked which brands they have tried and tested.
Bowling shoes are very essential if a bowler would like to improve his performance in bowling. If the budget is limited, he may consider renting these shoes at the bowling alley. Anyone who bowls on a regular basis can save money by investing in a pair of bowling shoes rather than renting them.
Be Sporty-Smart: Choose Your Bowling Shirt Wisely
July 20th, 2008
In every sport, there is a winner, and every winner comes with a great shirt that he should say “thank you” for because every shirt that the player puts on is a factor in his or her performance.
That is why in a particular sport such as bowling, every player knows that he has to put on the best shirt that he could find in order to win the game. Why? This is because bowling shirts are specifically made to fit the individual needs of the bowler.
Basically, a bowling shirt is a special kind of clothing characterized by the typical “box-cut” style with short sleeves and a “button-up pocket” in the front. But its special features are focused on the unique, plain, two-colored chunk designs whose features tend to create the 50’s look.
So for those who so not know how to select a bowling shirt, here are some tips:
1. Choose the standard design
A plain white shirt with a different front section is the typical design of a bowling shirt. A typical black-white combination would be nice especially if the player wants to have it imprinted. Experts say that a white shirt usually gives a better background for any imprinted design.
The classic bowling shirt is perfect for imprinted designs of any color. Imprinting is cheaper on the black and white shirts than on shirts of other colors.
2. Cotton snug
One of the best things about bowling shirts is that they are usually made of cotton or a combination of polyester and cotton materials. This fabric is very comfortable and gives a more relaxed feeling while playing the game.
3. Size matters
It is important to always consider the size of the shirt because the shirt is too loose or too tight it will affect the performance of the bowler.
What matters most is that the player can move, swing, and shift positions easily and comfortably when delivering the ball. Selecting a bowling shirt is not difficult just remember it must be comfortable as well as appealing and neat.
The Ultimate Bowling Guide Book
July 19th, 2008
As a spectator with an untrained eye, bowling is simply getting the ball in one hand, walking a few steps then releasing it to hit the pins a few yards away. Standing in the lane, it’s truly a different story since it takes proper hand and eye coordination to accomplish that strike.
There are many ways of learning how to bowl. Classes are offered at bowling alleys, instructional videos can be purchased or by watching the world’s best on ESPN. Before signing up for a class, find one of the best books available to get an insight into the sport of bowling.
A book about bowling should explain the history of the game. It should show what equipment is used and the rules of how to play. Illustrations can show the layout of the lane and the purpose of dots, arrows and markers which serve as guides to the target.
The book can also help determine what type of bowling ball is best for the player since it varies with factors like gender, age and weight as well as the different styles of releasing the ball and it’s advantages and disadvantages. Since this game is not solely for right handed players, it should also explain the adjustments that left handed players need in order to do well.
It serves as a guide that will explain where the player stands before making that approach and releasing the ball, the importance of the ‘follow through’ that will get the ball to travel at the right speed to hit the pins and avoid gutter balls.
Since players are not always able to achieve strikes, the proper ways to hit the remaining pins or possibly get a spare should be explained. It is very rare that a perfect game will happen. Should things go bad, the book can serve as guide to help the person psychologically bounce back from the bad frame and do well in the next frame.
The book should also feature drills that some professionals use that the player can apply to further improve performance of the game.
The guidebook should provide information such as places that sell bowling accessories that someone new to the sport can explore.
Bowling is a sport that anyone regardless of age can learn. People can do this for fun or do it on a regular basis after joining an organization to participate in tournaments. By finding a book that contains all of this information, the player will learn in no time and perform well.
Sorting Out Strikes and Spares – Scoring a Bowling Game
July 19th, 2008
Believe it or not, the average recreational bowler, though capable of performing well on the bowling alley, may be at a total loss when it comes to being able to keeping score.
Many bowling alleys now have an automatic scoring system that does all the figuring of the scores for them. While it isn’t exactly a skill that can contribute to an improved game, fully understanding bowling includes knowing how to score a game.
Below is an easy way (hopefully) to follow walk-through of how the fallen pins convert to points on the board:
1. As you may already know, each game is divided into 10 frames. That number corresponds with the number of boxes lined up in a row next to a players name on the scoreboard. Each box has a smaller box inside at the top left corner.
2. In the smaller box, you should write down the number of pins that fell on the player’s first try of the frame.
3. In the box next to the smaller one where you recorded the first attempt, write down the number of pins that fell on the second try.
4. Add the two numbers together and place the result (total) in the larger space at the bottom of the box.
5. If a strike was made on the first attempt, mark it with an ‘X’ in the small box. Add 10 points (for the strike) to the total number of pins that was recorded in the previous box and write it down in the totals area of that particular frame.
6. If a second strike followed the first one, add 10 points for the first strike, another 10 for the second, but before closing the tally for this particular frame, record the number of pins that fell on the next frame’s first attempt. Add this number to the 20 points from the previous frame.
7. In the event of a spare, indicate a slash (/) in the small box after all the pins have been knocked down on the second attempt. Then wait for the number of pins to fall on the next frame’s first attempt and add this to the 10 points from the spare. Write this number in the totals area of the frame where the spare was made.
The tediousness of the process is overshadowed by the convenience of computers doing it, but it is part of knowing what bowling is about. For one to fully appreciate the game in all of its aspects, taking the time to practice it won’t hurt.