stevetastic
03-14-2010, 11:16 PM
Hello all.
I have been bowling forever but I never developed any technique. I really enjoy and and feel like i would more if I actually developed my game some. I tried once before 7 years ago and got a Power Groove and got slightly better but hit a wall. My hand also started hurting from even one game. I have come to find that my finger holes were drilled too large.
I just purchased a replacement ball, a Storm Street Rod Solid with finger tip grip and I am determined to improve my game and develop more of a hook. The loose finger holes of my current ball have made it challenging to even get a tiny hook cause my hand just slips out.
I work as an exotic animal educator/demonstrator and have a large collection of reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds and a few mammals. I am also an amateur photographer and enjoy being outside looking under logs for bugs and other critters. I will gladly trade any animal knowledge I have for bowling tips!;)
I look forward to learning from everyone here... I have a lot of learning to do!
Thanks in advance,
Steve
I have been bowling forever but I never developed any technique. I really enjoy and and feel like i would more if I actually developed my game some. I tried once before 7 years ago and got a Power Groove and got slightly better but hit a wall. My hand also started hurting from even one game. I have come to find that my finger holes were drilled too large.
I just purchased a replacement ball, a Storm Street Rod Solid with finger tip grip and I am determined to improve my game and develop more of a hook. The loose finger holes of my current ball have made it challenging to even get a tiny hook cause my hand just slips out.
I work as an exotic animal educator/demonstrator and have a large collection of reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds and a few mammals. I am also an amateur photographer and enjoy being outside looking under logs for bugs and other critters. I will gladly trade any animal knowledge I have for bowling tips!;)
I look forward to learning from everyone here... I have a lot of learning to do!
Thanks in advance,
Steve