bowling techniques
bowling techniques
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-04-13
Bowling used to be a popular game during King Henry VIIIs reign in England, but it originated in Egypt.Today, bowling continues to be one of the most popular sports in the world with over 100 million ...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
At one time in the past bowling was the object of many "spoofs", particularly on the big screen where it was portrayed as a humorous activity. That is no longer true. There are approximately 100 milli...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
Today, there are almost 50 million people who play bowling in the United States. No wonder more and more business people are trying to venture out into owning or managing bowling shops. Most of them c...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
There are so many great things about bowling that many people are lured to play the game. Almost anyone who is interested in sports would probably want to try to bowl. In fact, even those who do not h...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
Bowling pins are necessary for the game of bowling as they are the objects that are to be aimed at, hit, and knocked down - the target. The bowling ball knocks down pins to produce the score. The scor...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
Most people bowl to enjoy the game and be with friends. Birthday parties, reunions, etc. are often held in a bowling alley. This can often be a way of having fun and becoming bonded while playing a ga...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
Most bowling pins used in a casual game of bowling are pins that were specified by the American Bowling Congress. Kingpins in bowling are one of the most popular pins used in tournaments and leagues. ...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
The National bowling Hall of Fame has three museums located in St. Louis, Missouri. These are the (PBA) Professional Bowling Association, (WIBC) Women's International Bowling Congress, and the (ABC) A...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-03
Learning the basics of bowling is never a difficult task. If one is eager to learn the basics of bowling, he can start by focusing on the selection of a ball the fits properly. The first step in choos...
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by The Bowling Coach - 2008-05-05
As a spectator with an untrained eye, bowling is simply getting the ball in one hand, walking a few steps then releasing it to hit the pins a few yards away. Standing in the lane, it's truly a differe...