Introduction


Here on this site you will find information that you did not know about, that you can use to improve your game. Because lets face it if you could improve your average by just 10 pins a game wouldn't you have more fun bowling? That's what this site is all about, spreading my years of knowledge to help others enjoy bowling as much as I do, and by doing this hope to grow interest in the sport of bowling. The information alone won't turn you into a pro, only hard work and practice to the tune of 50 to 100 games a week will do that.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

How much should you Practice Bowling.

Well, like I tell the people I coach, steady, and quality, not necessarily quantity. But there is this thing called muscle memory and if you don't bowl on a steady basis that muscle memory will tend to fade with time. The more muscle memory you have developed the less you have to think about your motion and mechanics and the more your body will flow physically and the smoother you will be. I tend to practice steady up till a few days before a tournament and then rest so I am fresh for the tournament. Below is a video of some of the Pro's I bowl with talking about how much they practice. If you keep up with bowling over time you will notice that the pro's in this video who tend to practice more and on a steady basis are the ones you have seen the most on TV lately. Practice is important so long as you don't overdo it, cause like Bill O'neal states, you don't want to get burned out.