When it comes to figuring out what exercises to do for bowling, I have found it is crucial to include mostly uni-lateral exercises instead of bi-lateral. We are obviously using one arm more than the other, and driving with one leg more than the other creating muscular imbalances between the
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Get to know your store manager: Mike Dole – BowlersMart Rockford
As a part of a new series we’ll be doing here, we will be interviewing our own BowlersMart Pro Shop operators. This is to help you, our customers, better understand and get to know your local Pro. This time around, we’ll be talking to BowlersMart Rockford’s own, Mike Dole!
Birthplace:Rockford, IL
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Another 900 Set Rolled This Bowling Season
By Michael Cousins
Another month, another 900, at least that’s how its starting to seem this year. many are bothered by this. I cannot begin to tell you how many posts I have seen on Facebook discrediting this accomplishment and chalking it up as “dumb luck,” a direct quote from
New Leaders at the USBC Open Championships
By Michael Cousins
We have new leaders at the USBC Open Championships, and all of them are familiar names in the bowling community: Matthew Gasn, David O’Sullivan, Shawn Naumann, Sean Riccardi, and PJ Haggerty.
Gasn, currently residing in Clarksville, Tennessee, where he works for Ebonite International, put together games of 251,
Lofty Punishment for Excessive Lofting
By Michael Cousins
I typically try to keep these posts relatively PC. I try to share both sides of the argument, both for and against whatever it is I am discussing. And, above all else, I like to let the reader come to their own conclusion on the topics discussed
CENTERS OFFERED OPPORTUNITY TO HOST PRE-QUALIFYING EVENTS, APPLY TO HOST 2018 U.S. OPEN
ARLINGTON, Texas – Bowling centers across the country will have the opportunity to host a pre-tournament qualifying event for the 2018 U.S. Open starting in November, and centers also can submit applications to serve as host center for the major tournament.
The U.S. Open features a limited field based on the
Youth Ambassador Awards go to Mabel Cummins, Briley Haugh
Mabel Cummins of Elburn, Illinois, and Briley Haugh of Faribault, Minnesota, have been selected to receive the Youth Ambassador of the Year Award by the International Bowling Campus Youth Committee.
The Youth Ambassador of the Year Award is presented annually to one male and one female United States Bowling Congress Youth
Doubles leaders emerge in all three divisions at USBC Open Championships
There was an exciting race for the Regular Doubles lead March 12 at the South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas as two sets of teammates battled for the top spot at the 2017 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships.
Both pairs got off to a hot start and lost some
Field set for 2017 Intercollegiate Team Championships
The 16 women’s and 16 men’s teams that will compete for the Kerm Helmer Cup in their respective categories at the 2017 Intercollegiate Team Championships were determined this weekend.
The 2017 ITC will take place April 19-22 at the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Both the women’s and
Easier or Harder, That is the Question!
Recently, USBC President, Chad Murphy held a bit of an informal Facebook poll, asking bowlers if he – and the National Governing Body – should be attempting to make our sport easier or harder?
This seems like a relatively straight forward question, and I must say, I was impressed with how