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MICHAEL
02-25-2014, 10:45 PM
I look at many of the Pro bowlers, and think to myself, where could they be if they just followed the information listed below. Sure, many of the top names are GREAT bowlers in spite of being out of shape, and over weight! Fat is not in any way shape or form an advantage to bowling. But it will, and can shorten your life, and the quality of life!

I think many could benefit from the ideas, that bowlingball.com listed below... Hey,,, I work out 5 days a week! LOL
maybe that had a lot to do with my recent 300 games.... at 65. I use the local YMCA, and they have it all! Every kind of equipment you could imagine, steam, whirlpool, sana!

There is NOTHING more important then your health!! Spending money on a gym membership is money well spent!
It doesn't need to be a YMCA,,, there are gyms all over my area, many 24 hour gyms, at reasonable prices.

EAT RIGHT, good healthy food! Stay away from sugar as much as possible, use the healthy Stevia product instead.
Stay away for ALL ARTIFICAL sweeteners period!!! The independent science is out there now on both aspartame, and Splinda! Toxic! Don't drink fluoridated water period! fluoride is a poison used in all rat poisons, sometimes as much as 80 percent of the product!

I could go on about health and nutrition for pages!!! but enough,,,, Take a look at the info below, it just might make you a better bowler, along with keep you in great shape!




1. Commit to being fit. Train for general health and for a better quality of life.

2. Walk/jog six times per week at a good clip building for a minimum of 30 - 45 minutes time. Walk rapidly and smoothly, swinging your arms to help you breathe.

3. Develop both sides of your body. When you develop any repetitive motion like swinging a bowling ball, it is important to strengthen the the opposite side of your body muscles accordingly. A well balanced and developed body will prevent back and hips injuries.

4. Focus on your hands and wrists. Do exercises to strengthen the digits of your hands and your wrists to help your cause.




5. Work on developing your body core. Strengthen your core muscles, especially your stomach muscles which also helps prevent lower back injuries.

6. Fight becoming overweight. Watch your caloric intake and build a daily diet which helps you reduce if you are overweight or helps you maintain your weight if you are fit. Encouraging others aides your own personal commitment.

7. Eat proper foods. The best technological advance in the next 50 years will likely be nutrition. Eat plenty of foods such as raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, whole-grain breads or pasta, avocado, and yogurt. ORGANIC as much as possible.

(stay away for all processed foods!! Empty calories, and full of nasty stuff that you don't want to know about!!!)

8. Try and get yourself tired 10 minutes per day. Make the end of your workout routine a vigorous one whether you are walking a good distance, lifting weights, doing aerobic exercises, or walking up and down stairs. Try to trot when possible.

9. Lift weights and do stretching exercises using common sense. You do not need to train as hard as athletes competing in rigorous sports. Push-ups, sit ups, leg lifts, stretching exercises are all useful for conditioning your body.

10. Absorb energy from other people. Find high-energy and positive attitude people to spend time with so your levels of optimism rise. Doing activities with young people can sometimes make you rise to their level of performance.

Consult with a physical fitness training professional or with your own physician to help you identify exercises to help condition your body. There are many useful online sites which offer suggestions on proper nutrition and on physical fitness so it is recommended you do some research of your own to find the right formula to help you get in good shape and maintain acceptable levels of weight and fitness. Taking care of your mental and physical well-being lead to good bowling results.

When you have YOUR HEALTH, and feel GOOD,
Good bowling will follow!

Mudpuppy
02-26-2014, 11:05 AM
Cliff notes:

1. Exercise
2. Eat healthy
3. Avoid Aslan

Who was the bowler who had a massive right arm that he built up for bowling? I still think that is hilarious and wrong - you have to be CENTERED. You can't just build arms, chest, legs, wrists, calfs, etc. Everything must be equally built or it doesn't work.

mc_runner
02-26-2014, 11:26 AM
Who was the bowler who had a massive right arm that he built up for bowling?

1131

Well, he does bowl...

Mudpuppy
02-26-2014, 02:07 PM
1131

Well, he does bowl...

lol, nice work


You learn quick, RE: # 4. I was pulling for you to win on Saturday but now I am in the zDawg camp.

MICHAEL
02-26-2014, 05:06 PM
lol, nice work



You learn quick, RE: # 4. I was pulling for you to win on Saturday but now I am in the zDawg camp.

I was secretly pulling for Aslan too! But after reading #4,,,,, I was upset too!! NOW...... ZDawg..... I mean lets face it,,, if they put ZDawg, and Aslan scores together, they can't beat Iron MIKE WHITE!!

You know, I am and older gentleman, but was not around to see the Custer massacure,,,,, This will be as big an Epic!

I say to make it fair, this should be TWO contests,,,,, ZDawg, and Aslan!

And the second part of this challenge is: CAN IRON MIKE WHITE, beat both combined scores of ZDawg and Aslan??
This would truly be interesting to see!!!

Who ever the winner is, can then fly out here to Kansas City, and take on the team of Iceman, and Jason!!
An old broken down burnt up Iron worker, and a young pup, just getting into bowling Jason!

If you win Mike White, you could bring your buddy, Rob1!! IF YOU BEAT the magnificent pair of ZDawg, and Sand-Bagging Aslan!

tccstudent
02-26-2014, 05:14 PM
I say to make it fair, this should be TWO contests,,,,, ZDawg, and Aslan!

And the second part of this challenge is: CAN IRON MIKE WHITE, beat both combined scores of ZDawg and Aslan??
This would truly be interesting to see!!!

!
WOW you aint giving either one any props are ya. If Mike was to win over both combined he would have to throw a 900 and hope for a little help.

Aslan
02-26-2014, 06:49 PM
Cliff notes:

3. Avoid Aslan


Sorry fellas. I got issued not ONE....but TWO infractions for my response!! So you'll have to have your fun without me : (

Good reading though!

I'm looking forward to Saturday! Gotta call the center right now and make sure we're all confirmed and there won't be any unwelcome surprises.

Have fun kids! And keep it clean!

bowl1820
02-26-2014, 07:03 PM
Sorry fellas. I got issued not ONE....but TWO infractions for my response!! So you'll have to have your fun without me : (

Good reading though!

I'm looking forward to Saturday! Gotta call the center right now and make sure we're all confirmed and there won't be any unwelcome surprises.

Have fun kids! And keep it clean!

No you got issued ONE infraction for the post in this thread.

The other one was for a post in another thread.

classygranny
02-26-2014, 09:16 PM
Back to the original post. While I do agree fitness and health is important, I do believe that some of you tend to be a little harsh when it comes to the Pros fitness. I think like many sports figures, they are "conditioned" to perform. Perhaps they are somewhat overweight, but I would put their endurance and stamina up against any amateur any day. If you hang around one of the pro tourneys for the entire time (all days), you will notice what a grueling schedule they endure, as well as the physical and mental aspect of the actual bowling itself.

I would challenge the fact that there is not one Pro bowler that is not fit and "conditioned" to perform at the pro level of bowling. Other sports figures are just as "out of shape", (if you believe that statement), and have exceled in their sports...Babe Ruth, Fernando Valenzuela, William Perry, Shaq, and others too numerous to name.

MICHAEL
02-26-2014, 10:08 PM
WOW you aint giving either one any props are ya. If Mike was to win over both combined he would have to throw a 900 and hope for a little help.

Don't over estimate your talent Aslan!!! Mike is a warrior!! Do you know what warriors do,,,,, they hunt and destroy lions!!!

Ok Mike gets just 100 pins,,, 50 from each of you ,,,,, he bowls a 200, that's a 300!

You two are scratch...... say you Aslan bowl a 160, and you buddy bowls a 140 ,,, that's 300!

sign here if you accept this two against one challenge: _X_____________________________________________

This looks pretty damn fair considering All 3 averages!!

print you names here!

Aslan
02-26-2014, 10:13 PM
No you got issued ONE infraction for the post in this thread.

The other one was for a post in another thread.

Ahh. My bad. Now that that is cleared up, I need to send some PMs about the upcoming tourney.

classygranny
02-26-2014, 10:15 PM
Don't over estimate your talent Aslan!!! Mike is a warrior!! Do you know what warriors do,,,,, they hunt and destroy lions!!!

Ok Mike gets just 100 pins,,, 50 from each of you ,,,,, he bowls a 200, that's a 350!

You two are scratch...... say you Aslan bowl a 175, and you buddy bowls a 175,,, that's 350

sign here if you accept this two against one challenge:_X______________________________________ _______

print you names here!

I wish my scores added up like this...200 +100 = 350!!!!

MICHAEL
02-26-2014, 10:49 PM
I wish my scores added up like this...200 +100 = 350!!!!

WHAT???? where did you get those figures????? Classygranny, and you messing with Iceman's mind!! LOL

Mike White
02-28-2014, 01:39 PM
Cliff notes:

1. Exercise
2. Eat healthy
3. Avoid Aslan

Who was the bowler who had a massive right arm that he built up for bowling? I still think that is hilarious and wrong - you have to be CENTERED. You can't just build arms, chest, legs, wrists, calfs, etc. Everything must be equally built or it doesn't work.

I know doctors that couldn't work a math problem if their life depended on it.

People specialize in the areas that make them a living.


If you want to be a jack of all trades, but an expert at none, thats your choice.
If someone chooses different, that doesn't make them wrong.

Mike White
02-28-2014, 01:54 PM
I look at many of the Pro bowlers, and think to myself, where could they be if they just followed the information listed below. Sure, many of the top names are GREAT bowlers in spite of being out of shape, and over weight! Fat is not in any way shape or form an advantage to bowling. But it will, and can shorten your life, and the quality of life!

I think many could benefit from the ideas, that bowlingball.com listed below... Hey,,, I work out 5 days a week! LOL
maybe that had a lot to do with my recent 300 games.... at 65. I use the local YMCA, and they have it all! Every kind of equipment you could imagine, steam, whirlpool, sana!


One of the main reasons you see (in the past) a lot of out of shape pros, is the game didn't reward based on fitness.
If you threw a pre-resin ball 20 mph, it wouldn't hook more than a board or two.

The ones that were fit, choose to be so not for the bowling results, but for life reasons in general.
It does take some amount of fitness to bowl 40+ games a week as they did back then.

With current tourneys requiring much few games, you don't need to have an athletic body to endure the week, but it helps in knocking down the pins each frame.

Aslan
02-28-2014, 03:31 PM
I'll also add that bowling isn't an athletic sport.

One of the first "bad habits" I had to break was the idea of "throwing" the ball. I would "run" towards the foul line...at one point 2 feet off the floor...and "throw" the ball. Working with a a coach at a clinic, he echoed the sentiments of my previous coach, "You're throwing the ball plenty fast...you don't need more speed." He went on to say that I was throwing the ball like an "athlete", not a "bowler". Bowling is about finesse, consistency, accuracy....you "roll" it and let the ball do the work.

Same problem I had in golf. The coach would say, "Did you used to play baseball?" I'd answer, "No...hockey." And he'd say, "I can tell." ANd it was the same advice..."let the club do the work...you're just swinging it in an arc motion and making the club hit the ball in an optimal position. It's not about torque and power, unless you're John Daly".

So, summary, athletes tend to struggle with sports like golf and bowling where having "muscles" can actually "damage" your game if you can't restrain that instinct to use those muscles as you would in other sports.

classygranny
02-28-2014, 06:50 PM
WHAT???? where did you get those figures????? Classygranny, and you messing with Iceman's mind!! LOL

I got them from your post...where did you learn math?

dnhoffman
03-01-2014, 09:19 AM
Cliff notes:

1. Exercise
2. Eat healthy
3. Avoid Aslan

Who was the bowler who had a massive right arm that he built up for bowling? I still think that is hilarious and wrong - you have to be CENTERED. You can't just build arms, chest, legs, wrists, calfs, etc. Everything must be equally built or it doesn't work.

I nominate mudpuppy as the official bowlingboards.com cliff notes composer.

Mudpuppy
03-05-2014, 09:29 AM
I nominate mudpuppy as the official bowlingboards.com cliff notes composer.

Thank you. I accept the nomination, lol.

MICHAEL
03-05-2014, 10:03 AM
Thank you. I accept the nomination, lol.

I second the nomination! Do I hear a third?????