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Getting Started in Tenpin Bowling / Presentation
• Warm up (stretch) before bowling is a must to avoid bowling cold and straining the muscles that haven't been used since you last bowled.
• When walking around the center always be careful just where you are and make certain you are not behind someone swinging a ball.
• Always wear the correct footwear when bowling (bowling shoes), not your own runners or street shoes. When bowling you need a slide step as you bowl, otherwise you will stop far to quick and this will result in a miss-thrown ball and a fall or strained leg muscle.
• Beware walking in ANY form of liquid as you bowl - Sudden and Painful stopping will occur at the end of the approach.
Getting Started / Safety
Each bowling center has staff members ready and willing to help new players find a ball suitable for their enjoyment.
The most important is the thumbhole, as the thumb controls the ball. It should not be a sloppy fit but a loose fit is better than too tight a fit - we don't want the ball to stay on your hand and take you down the lane!
Getting Started / Choosing a House Ball
Most house balls are color coded for weight, and if not the weight is marked on the ball
• First, the action of picking the ball up, some balls are 16lbs in weight and many people will pick this up one handed with their fingers already inserted, not recommended. You pick a ball up between 11 and 23 times and if you pick an average of about 17-18 times and multiply that by the weight you’ll find that is a lot of pounds on the fingers/wrist/arm and that can lead to strain injuries.
• The second area here is just as important, make sure you pick the ball up across the return (outside of the ball…not between the balls) and not with the hand between your ball and the return - if you get a finger trapped between the balls it is quite amazing how painful this is.
Getting Started / Picking up the Ball
Pick the ball up two handed without inserting the fingers, do this while holding the ball cradled in the opposite arm. This cuts the strain down by at least 50%.
Getting Started / Cradle the ball after Picking up the Ball
Getting Started / Lane Courtesy
• When bowling make sure you never cross the foul line, the lane is oiled right from the edge and the inevitable result will be a fall, also the next time you bowl you will have oil on the soles of your shoes.
• You should never bowl with someone on the lane next to yours bowling at the same time. (Watch some bowlers stretch a leg over the next lane or even wander across the next lane after they have released the ball).
Getting Started / The Lane
Stance: (Physical Pose)
Proper alignment and good body position will reduce tension
and allow for maximum natural athleticism.
Stance: (Physical Pose)
Slow ball speed hold the ball higher than waist
Medium ball speed hold the ball at the waist
Faster ball speed hold the ball below the waist
Getting Started / The Stance
Side View of Stance;• Knees slightly bent• Forward body tilt• Relaxed wrist
Getting Started / The Stance
Getting Started : With the Approach
Components: Ball Start Approach / Tempo Armswing Wrist position Release Finish position
Getting Started / Ball Position:
• Ball Waist high
• Ball positioned between
shoulder & chin
Getting Started / Placing the ball in motion
Length of ball start• 65% arm extension• Ball generally moves out with initial step with ball side foot• Separation between ball and shoulders
Force Exerted• Ball and body must be in sync and move as one• Aggressive movement or force exerted to the ball will result in ball affecting body motion• Ball Start movement is enough to initiate armswing
Vertical Movement• Direction is out or downward • Excessive upward movement will tighten up arm muscles in
order to lift the ball• Excessive upward motion adds length and distance that the ball
will travel
• Take 4 ½ steps from the foul line (back towards the ball return)
• Position feet and ball in stance • The pushaway (ball movement) begins with the
first step• Right handed bowlers - right foot steps first• Left handed bowlers – left foot steps first• (The first step is the shortest step.)
Getting Started / 4 Step Approach
How to determine the length of the Approach
Getting Started / The Approach
4 Step Approach
Steps in the delivery – Four Step delivery
• The ball should be down and at the knee in the second step
• Each step is progressively longer• The ball is at the top of the back swing at the end
of the third step• The ball side foot slides to the opposite side• The follow through is relaxed.
Getting Started / The Approach
• Wrist straight• Thumb at 12:00, fingers at 6:00.
• Wrist cupped
• Wrist Broken (Bent downward)
Getting Started / Wrist Positions
Getting Started / Armswing
The Key to Accuracy
When it is set free
Getting Started / Armswing
SWING PLANE
Start OUT / Ball IN / Swing OUT
Getting Started / Follow-through
Follow-Through: Continue the swing of your arm until pointing at the pins. Left arm extended for balance, hips and shoulders square towards target. . Don’t open your hand when releasing the ball... Keep your fingers in the grip position
The Thumb passes through the target, fingers finish outside of the target at the end of the follow-thru.
The line through the elbow, wrist, and thumbis the direction (trajectory) the ball will traveldown the lane.
Getting Started / Follow-through
TEAM CANADAA Step Above
"Risk more than others think is safe. Care more than others think is wise. Dream more than others think is practical. Expect more than others think is possible"