You get out what you put in, right? But, are you putting in the right things? Are your practice sessions as efficient as they could be? I want to bring you a few things to think about the next time you hit up the lanes for some practice time. Be sure you go in with […]
Celebrating Storm’s New Website!
We are sooo excited for our friends at Storm. If you haven’t looked yet- go right now and check out their newly designed website: www.stormbowling.com We are so excited that we decided to design a contest for you! The prize is a Storm two-ball tote. Rules: The first person to successful complete this quiz and […]
What to do When Struggling on the Lanes
I’m struggling. Where should I look in my game? Hey Everyone, Bill Spigner here. This is a question that all of us go through. Regardless of how good you are you will find yourself struggling from time to time. Every time we practice or compete we have to go through the same process of figuring […]
Wood vs. Synthetic: Is Wood Fighting a Losing Battle?
We all know there are many variables that come in to play when “reading” an oil pattern. We need to decipher the length, the volume and the shape. But, what about the surface the oil pattern is applied to? Does it play an important or insignificant part? First, let’s try an understand lane surface hardness. […]
But when should I switch balls? Tips on not missing the adjustment boat.
One of the most important things bowlers need to know is how to use their bowling balls. Today, using the right ball is so important. You can’t always expect to get good ball reaction from one ball. Many times, you will have to change balls to get the right reaction after you have made your […]
Turns Out You Need a Stronger Mental Game
Hi my friends! I decided to poll our favorite bowlers (you) to see how they are feeling these days about their mental game. Turns out most of you feel like it needs some work. (Kudos to those who can focus through a tornado!) I wanted to show you the results from my study for a […]
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