26 September 2011 How to Select Bowling Shoes Bowling Equipment

Bowling shoes are the foundation of the bowling approach and delivery. If the shoes are not right, your game will suffer. How to select the proper bowling shoe for the individual bowler is not talked about too much during league bowling or practice. So, how do you pick the right shoe? There are some things to consider. The bowler needs to realize that the shoe can improve scores, shape your game and in general make the bowling experience more enjoyable. There are steps to choosing the correct shoe:

First, decide on the type of shoe you want. Retro style, classic style or do you want the look that will make you the envy of the alley? This where your personality comes through and can make things more fun. Are you a serious or casual bowler? Most serious bowlers want to look professional or are you the casual bowler that likes the bowling shoes look and wants to take the look to the street? Casual bowlers will probably go for the universal sole shoe that can be used on left or right slide foot. More serious bowlers will opt for the high performance shoe. Second, decide where to buy your shoes. Casual bowlers will want to buy online because there are more styles and sizes available than your local pro shop. More advanced bowlers may want to try the shoe on and that would mean going to the pro shop. There would be fewer choices there but they will know how the shoe will feel. Third, casual bowlers can go for the universal sole usable on LH or RH bowlers. Higher performance bowlers want shoes that can be tweaked to increase or decrease slide. They can also opt for different heels to adjust height and/or break. Finally, the shoe must feel good on your foot.

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12 September 2011 Women’s World Championships Tournament Bowling

Team USA Women’s team is currently competing in the Bowling World Championships in Hong Kong. They are doing us proud. Please review the blog they are posting from Hong Kong. In this time of heightened patriotism because we remember 9-11, our Women’s team is showing the world what we are made of. They have always been good as they placed second in the last three World Championships. They have already won gold in doubles and Shannon O’Keefe rolled a 300 in competition. Way to go ladies!! We are proud of you. Keep it up. We could use a group of young beautiful heroes, fresh from the fight.

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05 September 2011 Thumb Hole Proper Fit Bowling Tips and Advice

When you look at the thumb hole of your bowling ball, do you see just a hole? This could be your first problem. Thumb holes will have different inserts, tapes and or thumb protection depending on preference. If all you see is a hole, the thumb hole is probably too lose. Too loose means you are probably squeezing the ball to hang on to it and any chance at a good arm swing or release is gone. A thumb hole that is too tight will create a vacuum and be hard to release. You may need an air hole or maybe some easy slide to allow the ball to come off of your thumb easily. Also, your thumb will change size from game to game and it is necessary to change thumb hole size with tape. If you are doing all this, then your thumbhole will not be empty when you look at it.

Thumbhole taping should accomplish a couple of things. First, it creates an airway to allow the thumb to come out cleanly and reduce the suction. Three pieces of tape minimum stacked creates an airway on each side of the tape. This creates the minimum airflow necessary for thumb clean release from a snug thumb hole. This should go behind the thumb and remain there at all times, even if the thumb swells. Tape can be added to the front of the thumb but more than five pieces starts to change the pitch and size of the hole. If this is a problem your driller should open the hole or drill a tiny vent hole. Second, taping the thumb hole allows you to maintain the exact right fit at all times.

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