HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #21

Today's quick tip is for Joe Rodriguez of California, who emailed me saying he's been working on trying to create a straighter swing, but he's having trouble preventing himself ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #20

Your grip on the bowling ball is, obviously, very important. If you have no control over the ball-either because you have too much or too little grip pressure-you'll never be able ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #19

When we talk about lightening the load, we're talking about the stance. How do you hold the ball in your stance? Is the weight of the ball balanced and easy to support? Or are you ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #18

A lot of bowlers who come into the ITRC are looking to improve their ball roll. That's a pretty general statement in that there could be a lot of different factors that go into a ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #17

It might sound strange to someone new to the sport, but one of the most important aspects of your arm swing actually comes from your footwork. Without the right footwork, your arm ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #16

One of the biggest misconceptions in bowling has to do with the pushaway. Bowlers know they need to get the ball clear of their hips as they approach, but often will try to ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #15

Do you ever show up to a league or a tournament, or even open play, and wonder where you should be playing on the lane? A lot of players have their favorite spot to stand and ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #14

When I think of topography, I usually think of hilly, mountainous areas in nature, but "topography" has become a pretty popular buzzword in bowling. What does it mean when we talk ...
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #13

One of the most important aspects of learning and improving your lane play actually deals with another piece of equipment altogether: the bowling ball.
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - ISSUE #12

As we continue to talk about lane play and think back to having gone over the actual materials (wood vs. synthetic) and all the markings and their meanings on the lanes, we need ...
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