Top Techniques of Pro Bowlers That You Can Use
The best in any sport can provide amateurs and other
professionals alike with valuable techniques that you can try to improve your
game. This article gives you some of the best advice from top pro bowlers in
the sport of 10-pin bowling.
Stay at the foul line and watch the pins fall after you
complete your delivery and follow through. Learning how the pins interact with
the type of ball, you throw and how you throw it is very useful information
because chances are you will see the same pin action over and over again.

Don’t just concentrate on making strikes all of the time.
Making spare is a big part of the game. You need to practice converting all
kinds of spares into points. Making one spare per game will increase your
average by ten pins.
Stretch and warm-up before you start bowling. Make it a
point to stretch out all of your muscles (arms, legs, shoulders). Walk around
the bowling alley complex a bit, or warm-up just before going to the alley.
Being warmed up, loose, and focused will help you with your performance.
If you are struggling with your game, seek out an
experienced coach or professional bowler – someone you can work with on a
regular basis. Having a set of eyes observing your approach, delivery, and
follow through – knowing eyes that know how to correct your bowling — can
significantly improve your game as well as your confidence in becoming a better
bowler.
Those who want to become the competitive amateur or even
professional bowlers need to learn the various lane oiling patterns. Most
competitions will let bowlers know what models are being used in advance. The
more you learn the patterns and the more you play with different patterns, the
better your game will become.
When your bowling is not going well; the pins are not falling;
you are not converting your spares – do not be too hard on yourself. Learn from
your experiences. Try to figure out what went wrong, but give yourself a few
days before you analyze your performance. Having distance between the game and
your analysis will help you gain perspective.
Don’t rush your approach. Being in a hurry to release your
ball will not make more pins fall. Concentrate. Take a measured approach.
Focus. Then deliver and release the ball in one fluid motion.
When you find something that works, be it a ball, pair of
shoes, your delivery or release, stick with it. The old saying, “If it isn’t
busted, don’t fix it” does apply.
When purchasing equipment, whether it be a new bowling ball
or bowling shoes, visit the pro bowling shop in your community where the pro
bowlers go. The individuals that work at the pro bowling shop are experienced
and will be able to give you solid advice.
Practice, practice, practice!!!!!! Practicing more than once
a week for between 30 and 60 minutes per session is a good target to shoot for.
Marathon sessions longer than an hour will just make your arm tired.
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