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  • How to Easily Keep Score in Bowling

    Bowling is a fun sport. However, keeping the score and actually knowing how the points work can seem confusing. How many points do strikes give and what about spares? While bowling scores may...

  • How to Throw a Hook with a Bowling Ball

    Knowing how to throw a controlled hook with a bowling ball is essential to generating power and adding to your score. A weak straight ball - or straight shot - will tend to reflect off of the...

  • Types of Bowling Balls

    There are plastic bowling balls, polyurethane balls, and resin balls. Learn how to bowl with different types of bowling balls from a semi-pro bowler in this free video lesson on bowling strikes...

  • How to Become a Professional Bowler

    Have you ever watched ESPN on a Sunday afternoon and thought you could be a professional bowler as well? Well I have good news. You can be a professional bowler. Read on to learn more.

  • How to Hold a Bowling Ball

    Holding a bowling ball to the side means that the ball will hook, while putting the hand underneath the ball will cause it to go straight. Discover how to manipulate the index finger to create...

  • How to Care for Bowling Shoes

    Most amateur bowlers will simply rent a pair of bowling shoes when they visit a bowling alley with friends. Those who take the sport more seriously, though, will usually purchase their own pair of...

  • Tips for Practicing Your Bowling Game

    Learn how to practice your bowling game in this free video clip from an expert bowler on how to bowl.

  • How to Find Your Strike Lane in Bowling

    Learn tips for making strikes when bowling in this free video clip from an expert bowler on how to bowl.

  • Tips for Beginning Bowling

    Learn the basics of bowling in this free video clip from an expert bowler on how to bowl.

  • The Basics of Bowling

    Learn the basics of bowling in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.

  • How to Use the Lane Computer in Bowling

    Learn how to properly use the bowling lane computer system for keeping score in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.

  • How to Choose Bowling Shoes

    Learn about proper bowling shoes and bowling basics in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.

  • Types of Bowling Balls

    Learn about different types of bowling balls in this how to video.

  • Dry or Oily Bowling Lanes & Ball Performance

    Learn how plastic and reactive bowling balls perform on dry and oily lanes in this how-to video.

  • How to Choose Bowling Balls

    As with any sport, it's important to have the right equipment in order to do well in bowling. The most important thing you need, of course, is a good bowling ball. Choosing the right bowling ball...

  • How to Prevent Common Bowling Injuries

    Sports injuries occur due to accidents or overuse of a muscle or ligament. Each specific sport has areas of caution; knowing what they are is always a good plan. Bowlers are often exposed to...

  • How to Become a Better Bowler

    Becoming a better bowler is not an easy task, but bowling on more difficult lane conditions is certain to increase your scores in regular league play.

  • How to Bowl a Perfect Game

    Many great bowlers have yet to experience the thrill that one feels when they bowl a perfect game. Often, some of the experienced bowlers will bowl strikes up until the ninth frame and then go...

  • How to Score and Play Featherbowling

    Featherbowling is played on a lane of hard-packed dirt, approximately 6 feet wide and 60 feet long. The lane is concave, like a trough, with a feather sticking out of the dirt at each end. You...

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