My Career and Bowling Tips

For the past four years I have bowled in the USBC Junior Major League. I have qualified 3 times for the Pepsi Tournament and I have qualified once for the State Tournament. So far I have won more than $30,000 in scholarship money and I plan on winning more scholarships to pay for my college expenses. Bowling may seem fun to the rookies, but it takes alot of skill to make 200 games or 300 games. I myself have gotten to bowl a 233 game and I plan on bowling a 300 game someday. Splits in this type of sport are another story. When trying to make a split you must have accuracy and good form in order to make the split. If you don't have good form or accuracy you have a chance of just getting one pin or throwing it in the gutter. As you begin to get used to your ball, you maybe thinking of getting a heavier bowling ball.

Best split ever made the flying eagle:

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If you have good form and are ready to take the next step try practicing with this ball:

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Slingshot: is a mild reactive coverstock that will create length with a medium response to friction on dry to medium-dry lane conditions.

If you want to go to the next level try using this ball:

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Avalanche: creates a higher hook potential.

If you are ready to make a huge step in your bowling career try using this ball:

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Diamond Back: ball will provide good length with a strong continuous backend reaction.

Your next bowling ball will be in the advanced perfomance section:

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C-(System) 2.5: the ball will give you maximum entry and carry.

Once you made pro, your ready for the final challenge:

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Siege: a ball that is both aggressive in the oil and aggressive on the backend.