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    Quote Originally Posted by unclemantis View Post
    64 games? Jesus that is a lot of games!

    So... I play dollar games for 5 days that is about 12 to 13 games a night!

    I bowled 8 games in a 2 hour period last night and boy was I TIRED!

    I usually bowl at the most 6 games a night at 3 nights a week. Well I guess this is a start

    My wrist is really tired today but in a good way. I force myself to cup the ball and wen I did my lift was better and leaving less splits.

    Also I found out my swing timing was off and I fixed that too.

    My average for last night was 170 with my high game being a 212.

    i think another month and I am going to try for a scratch tournament and THEN sign up for a league

    I have bowled 9 games in just over an 1.5 hours and that is with taking my time. I also bowled 4 games earlier that day. I would tell you not to go bowl a scratch tournament because I doubt you understand the concept of "scratch". Meaning no handicap and without bowling leagues you are going to get a quick wakeup call. Go find yourself a league, establish an average and go bowl handicapped tournaments where you have a fighting chance. Just my opinion but I think you need to slow down your aspirations. GO league bowl for a year and get used to actually bowling on oil. I am guessing most of your practice time is in dry conditions and come tournament time the oil will beat you up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    Here once again is the argument about bowlers not being "Athletes". People in general do not recognize bowlers as being athletes, however they have no concept of how hard, and how much endurance, concentration, and just physical strength it takes for these guys on tour. Sure, if you're a casual bowler and shoot 2-3 games a month no big deal, but these guys are the best and shooting a hundred games a week (with practice) is the norm. I know, I did it for two years, and it's tough. When I watch the guys on TV in the finals, you have no idea how much respect I have for them, because I know what stresses they've endured to get there during that entire week, and then only to start all over again in a couple of days and do it again.

    As far as you bowling in a tournament or a league, you'll definitely have to learn how to pace yourself because of the pace you're doing in practice. It will seem like forever between shots and it'll be easy to lose your concentration. Shoot a couple of tournaments and by all means join a "GOOD" league and you'll enjoy the game much more.
    What is a GOOD league? Ones with an average that is complement to mine? Any other factors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    As far as you bowling in a tournament or a league, you'll definitely have to learn how to pace yourself because of the pace you're doing in practice. It will seem like forever between shots and it'll be easy to lose your concentration. Shoot a couple of tournaments and by all means join a "GOOD" league and you'll enjoy the game much more.

    Bob, you ain't lying! The fast pace is great to build endurance but learning to maintain the focus and memory over the extended time between shots is a big factor. Of course once it gets down to match play then I usually have an adavantage over some of our area bowlers who aren't use to the faster pace.
    I've even started offering free lessons to certain bowlers with the condition that we bowl together just to slow the pace down. It has worked well since the other two also average 230+ and don't like to bowl alone. Plus doing it as a lesson we know we can get a lane
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    Pace is a huge factor. I bowled last night and can average a game by myself in 10 minutes. This is great and all and I like the workout of quick bowling but bowling at a fast pace normally cause me to throw out the concentration part and I become very sloppy. I think it is good to practice both ways though. You need to be able to condition your body to bowl at a fast pace but also you need to be able to have practices where you take your time and concentrate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unclemantis View Post
    What is a GOOD league? Ones with an average that is complement to mine? Any other factors?

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    A good league for you, at the average you're at right now, would be a mens handicap league. You might also try a mixed league, but many times that can work against you as there are lotus of lower average bowlers there. You want to bowl in as good a league as you can get into (not scratch yet - gotta get your feet wet first) and bowl against some good competition. The better bowlers you bowl against the better you'll get. If you bowl with all low average bowlers it'll take you much longer to improve.

    Stay away from scratch leagues until you're into the 190 bracket for average. It would be hard to get picked up on a team at a lower average in a scratch league anyway. Scratch league bowlers are all headhunters and out for blood. Get your experience first then dive in ! Also, look for some local handicap tournaments (once you start in the league because you need to establish a USBC average first) and try that out. Bowling in a scratch tournament just means you're shooting against guys that may be averaging 230 + and you'll just be donating your money to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    A good league for you, at the average you're at right now, would be a mens handicap league. You might also try a mixed league, but many times that can work against you as there are lotus of lower average bowlers there. You want to bowl in as good a league as you can get into (not scratch yet - gotta get your feet wet first) and bowl against some good competition. The better bowlers you bowl against the better you'll get. If you bowl with all low average bowlers it'll take you much longer to improve.

    Stay away from scratch leagues until you're into the 190 bracket for average. It would be hard to get picked up on a team at a lower average in a scratch league anyway. Scratch league bowlers are all headhunters and out for blood. Get your experience first then dive in ! Also, look for some local handicap tournaments (once you start in the league because you need to establish a USBC average first) and try that out. Bowling in a scratch tournament just means you're shooting against guys that may be averaging 230 + and you'll just be donating your money to them.
    Thanks bob!
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    No prob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    No prob.
    I am working on getting information about subbing in the leagues down here.

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