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Where To Stand When Bowling

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Summary: Starting point advice: Learn tips on the correct spot to stand when you are bowling in this free instructional sports video.

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By Glenn Soanes & Roger Manzo
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Glenn Soanes has been active in bowling for over forty years. He has been a sanctioned bowler for 41 years being a member of the AJBC - American Junior Bowling Congress (as a child),...read more

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"Hi, welcome to Play Drum Devon Lanes, my name is Glenn Soanes with Expert Village. Tonight we're going to work and walk you through some advance bowling techniques so you can improve your game. The first thing we want to talk about on the lane is where you want to start from a stand point starting on a bowling alley one should never assume that every bowling alley is the same. They're all conditioned differently, they all play a little differently as you roll your equipment you'll know where they play. So the first thing you want to do is take just a meander up roll the ball up your hand and watch what it does. So pick a ball and we'll just take a walk, roll the ball down the lane to 10 and doesn't get up, it doesn't get to the pocket. At that point we want to roll and move ourselves to the right and the point we move our selves to the right and hopefully it will bring up the ball into the pocket. Simple game it seems to be 22-10 game, we're going to have Roger to throw a couple of balls. Roger Manzo is going to be helping us, let him figure out where his line plays, and the next thing we'll talk to you about is stance."

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