Bowling Tips and Tricks

Bowling Tip Strike

Ed A. | Bowling Tips | Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

A foul occurs any time after the ball leaves the bowler’s hand and passes over the foul line if the bowler permits his foot, hand, arm, or any other part of his body to touch the alley, gutters, division boards, walls or uprights that are beyond the foul line.Gnarly Bowling Tip Strike ebook…Click here .

Trick In Bowling

Ed A. | Bowling Tips | Monday, April 21st, 2008

By this we mean having one shoulder ahead of the other, not standing in an easy, relaxed style or not facing the target you desire to hit. As a result, you do not go up to the foul line in a straight line. If you are crouched tensely, you will probably finish with a sidearm explosion instead of a smooth, easy delivery.

REMEDY - Take a relaxed, easy position, with your eyes directed straight forward and your shoulders parallel to the foul line. In your starting position, check yourself to make sure that you are facing directly forward.Primo Trick In Bowling e-book…Click here .

Tips To Bowling Strikes

Ed A. | Bowling Tips | Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Several bad forms of follow-through are common. First, there is no follow-through at all, where the arm halts at the left leg or thereabouts during the delivery. Then there is the type in which the arm goes out and away from the body, or across the body. And there is also the too-high follow-through, which causes the bowler to throw the ball instead of rolling it with the result that he has no chance to correct his delivery.

REMEDY - The correct follow-through is the easiest way to bowl well. After you have come up to the foul line in a smooth, unhurried approach, bend as you deliver, allow the ball to leave your hand through its own momentum, let your fingers come out of the ball naturally, and continue the arc of your arm swing until your hand has passed in front of your face and in line with the pin or pins you are trying to hit.Incredible Tips To Bowling Strikes Click here .

Tricks On How To Bowl Strikes

Ed A. | Bowling Tips | Thursday, April 10th, 2008

The “pin bowler” or “headpin bowler,” as he is sometimes called, draws an imaginary line from the 1-3 pocket, which he wishes to hit, back to the foul line. He makes a mental note of a spot where this imaginary line crosses the foul line and then takes this station on his approach. All during the time that he is advancing to the line and releasing the ball he keeps his eye on the 1-3 pocket.

The pin system is used by most beginners and by a lot of experts as well. It is the easiest and the most natural, but often has not proved as effective for other bowlers as the spot system. The most successful pin bowlers are those who throw a straight ball or a slight hook and/or possess considerable speed. They sight the finishing point of their ball, and because of the type of ball they roll, they can look directly at their pins.Gnarly Tricks On How To Bowl Strikes guide…Click here .

Tips On How To Get A Strike In Bowling

Ed A. | Bowling Tips | Monday, April 7th, 2008

The rather common 6-10 leave usually results when the ball breaks “high” on the headpin. That is, it hits the pins more to the left of the 1-3 pocket than the bowler intended.

Tips On How To Get A Strike In Bowling
The most successful method of shooting this spare is to move to the left side of the approach, and then go toward the foul line in a direct line with the 6-pin. Do not move forward in a line exactly parallel with the gutter. The object is to hit the 6-pin as full as possible, since it is the key pin in this spare. If it is struck properly the angle will take out the 10-pin as well. Accuracy is most important, since it readily can be seen that if the hit on the 6-pin is too thin on the left-hand side, the 6-pin is likely to slide past the 10-pin.

This spare emphasizes the importance of knowing alley conditions. Since I use my hook ball delivery to pick up this spare, I must know how the hook will react on the alley. If the alley is too slick or fast, my hook may not take, and the ball may slide past to the right of the 6-pin. If the alley is too slow, I might hook inside the 6-pin.Privileged Tips On How To Get A Strike In Bowling Click here .