The more you bowl, the more you’ll start to see the benefits of tape and how you can use it to help your game. Tape is a cheap, quick, and easy solution to some of bowling’s most common obstacles.
Few sports have as much to offer as bowling. The concepts of the game and fundamentals are simple to learn and yet extremely challenging to master. It is a sport that appeals to a wide range of people because, unlike many sports, specific physical attributes are not necessary to achieve a high degree of skill.
There are lots of options out there when considering bowling gloves and wrist supports. It’s important to understand their functions and features to be able to make a decision on any purchase. In this article, we’ll go over the different styles of gloves and supports to narrow down your choices and help with your next purchase.
Here in the states, many bowling centers have opened back up and bowlers are hitting the lanes after a four-month-long hiatus from the sport. Virginia’s bowling centers just opened on July 1 and I’m planning on hitting the lanes here soon.
If you’re still getting back into the swing of things, or you haven’t been able to hit your local center just yet, here’s what I’m planning on doing to get loosened up and start finding my rhythm again.
Your bowling ball’s life and performance can be increased or decreased based on how you are maintaining it. Get the most out of your equipment with a proper maintenance routine.
In 2018, USBC announced a series of rule changes to be implemented over the next few seasons. These changes were announced with the intent to ensure that equipment is not manipulated during competition. We’ve already seen some of these go into effect.