- Tips on Railroad, Sharp Hook, Nose Hit, and the Leaves in the Bowling Game
by Mitch Johnson. Here are more on the different aspects of the games. Here you will find on how to roll the ball and pockets points. You can apply different styles to play your shots but skill, not luck, usually is the dominant factor in a successful completion.
THE RAILROAD
It's no fun to be confronted with a railroad, but it's a pleasure to convert one. The 5-7 leave usually is caused by a ball coming ... articles, news
- Tips on Short Hook, Pocket Hit, Baby Splits and Fit-In Shot of Bowling
by Mitch Johnson. Shooting from the right hand could be the safest way to avoid any kind of mistakes. Know more from here about the short hook, the pocket hit and baby splits and fit-in shot. This things will teach you which angle to take shot and how and when.
THE SHORT HOOK
When the ball either fails to hook enough or has been thrown out too far, the bowler gets a 1-2-4-7-9 leave. This spare can be misse... articles, news
- More Tips for Beginners of Bowling Game
by Mitch Johnson. Remember where you are rolling the ball and turn it. Understanding the alleys where you are playing is also very important. And understanding your movements to your left or right is also very important as well as the way you roll the ball.
When and where should one turn the ball?
Many bowlers mistakenly believe that the place to turn the ball to get a big-breaking hook or curve is when it... articles, news
- Game Regulations of Bowling
by Mitch Johnson. All the rules and regulations of the game have been laid down by the American Bowling Congress with certain standards. You don't need to know every technical aspect of the official rules. But it is necessary to know what will directly impact your game.
Certain standards laid down by the American Bowling Congress govern all sanctioned bowling lanes and must be complied with if official recogn... articles, news
- Solving the Faults of the Game of Bowling
by Mitch Johnson. Wants to improves your improper follow-through, fast footwork, and stepping too long? Find out more about the solutions to those problems. They can really help you to improve your bowling games.
Frequently I have been asked if one should aim directly at the pin or pins he is trying to hit, no matter what type of ball he throws. The answer to that is "No." The straight-ball shooter should aim ... articles, news
- How to Start Playing the Game of Bowling
by Mitch Johnson. Make sure your swings are right because they could be the cause of your success or failure. Another important thing here is timing of your swings and body movements.
Many star bowlers do not even take the ball as high as the shoulder, yet they build up all the momentum necessary for the down- swing. In addition, they assure themselves of correspondingly greater accuracy than the fellow who te... articles, news
- 10 Tips for Taking Sharp Photos
by Kristine Knight. You've spent your cold, hard cash on a great camera; yet capturing a crisp, sharp image still escapes you. What's the catch? A professional photographer will tell you that the secret to sharp photos requires hours of practice and the proper technique.
Here are ten tips for taking sharp photos:
1. Do what professionals do: Use a tripod or monopod, especially when the light gets low.
2. When usi... articles, news
- Golf Game and Free Tips to Improve Your Game
by Jimmy Cox. Every good golfer has the ability to control his or her shots. Every good golfer learns that it is one thing to swing a golf club, but it is another thing to know what position the club is in while it is being swung.
Well, once you learn the difference between letting your club fall open on the backswing and or keeping it closed, square, or in position as you make your swing, you will begin to... articles, news
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