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No Matter What Part II – Post Your Shot

Posted May 1, 2012 by Susie Minshew

Posting your shot is defined as holding your position at the line until the ball falls off the pin deck. Depending on your ball speed, that’s going to be between two and three seconds. Not so much to ask, huh? Like the follow through, posting your shot will knock more pins down. Really. The only [...]

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The State of Bowling, The Bright Side

Posted May 1, 2012 by Andy Diercks

“Always look on the bright side of life.” ~ Monty Python In this installment of Living Lanes, I will focus on the many positive things I see in bowling, specifically youth bowling. This is timed somewhat well in light of Gary Beck’s recent IAB blog. I must first stress that all of the facts and [...]

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Bowling Tips Dipped in Gold

Posted April 10, 2012 by Diandra Asbaty

If you could ask a handful of USBC Gold coaches one question, what would it be? For me, it was simple. I wanted to know their No. 1 tips. I have had the honor of getting to know bowling’s best coaches. Ever. These USBC Gold coaches have a history of success (maybe I’m partial, since [...]

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No Matter What – Part 1

Posted March 29, 2012 by Susie Minshew

I’ve been developing this list since I started bowling. It is based on some observations I made. If I did this more often, this happened. If I didn’t, good things happened less. I just didn’t know it would turn into a list of things to do NO MATTER WHAT (NMW). It was just stuff I knew [...]

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You Asked, We Answered: What is a Good Ball Speed?

Posted March 29, 2012 by Nicolette Bond

have a question? write us at info@iabowling.com, or better yet, post it here on our facebook wall! You Asked: What is a good speed to roll my ball, I see my speed on the scoring unit is usually around 12.50 mph. We Answered: Speed measurements at bowling centers always read low. To accurately measure speed, [...]

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Oil Transition: The Change You’re Looking For

Posted March 22, 2012 by jdoust

This time, the talented Jason Doust takes us into the mysterious world of oil. If you’ve ever had any questions about oil and how it affects the lanes and your game, this is the video for you. TBA accredited coach, Jason Doust, owns and operates Bowlers Edge, a precision pro shop in Canberra, Australia’s National [...]

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