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Guide recommendations

Post by potamica »

Hello
I'm new here. Nice to meet you all.
I'm playing 2 years and some tone I get 168 points some time 128.
I see that there are dvd guide or pdf guide.
Please help me and tell me what you think is the best guide.
I see the system or the ultimate bowling guide
And other guide.
Is the ultimate bowling guide is good? The system?
I don't know what to buy
Hope someone will help ne
Thank you all
P.s
Sorry for my bed English I'm not frome the state
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Re: Guide recommendations

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Welcome potamica.
What is your native language?
Perhaps there are other members of the forum that understand your language.
That can be a big help to you.

If you have access to Google translate, you may find it useful.
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Since you have only been bowling for a short time, you have had less chance to develop bad habits.

Important first things:
Buy your own bowling shoes that are for a right handed or left handed person, whichever you are.
Buy your own ball at a pro shop where they will analyze your hand and make an intelligent suggestion for your current needs.
Learn how to roll the ball straight as if you were connecting 2 spots on the lane to hit a specific pin. It's very important that you develop this skill before attempting to curve or hook a ball. Accuracy first. See Ray Wong's video on YouTube. Have patience, it will be worth it.

There are a number of free resources listed on the forums wiki
Here is a good one.

http://wiki.bowlingchat.net/wiki/index. ... ence_video" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Here is a good one

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That is a start.
Also, if you want a good instructional video, Norm Dukes is a good one.

Michelle Mullen's book is a good one

Bowling Fundamentals - Master the basics and compete with confidence
by Michelle Mullen (2014)
This is a rewrite not just a tweaking
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Never be afraid to ask questions.

Did I answer your questions , was I understandable?

Be patient with yourself.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.

John
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Re: Guide recommendations

Post by MichaelD »

Im not really sure what you mean but here is a good guide for bowling shoes. I assume thats what you are after...

http://shoereviewed.com/best-bowling-shoes/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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