There are a few dads in my youth league teaching their little boys how to bowl, they can't be older than 5-6. I think around there is a good time. They probably don't need their own ball right away since their hands are so small.
I have two grandsons that are 6 years old, twins! They go bowing with their Dad once in a blue moon with the bumpers up! Question: what is the best age to get a child started in bowing on leagues. They enjoy bowing, but really can't throw the ball correctly yet. Is there an average age for league bowing and kids?
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There are a few dads in my youth league teaching their little boys how to bowl, they can't be older than 5-6. I think around there is a good time. They probably don't need their own ball right away since their hands are so small.
Yes I believe around 6 to 7 years old or even younger
is the perfect age to get kids interested in bowling.
I have seen kids as young as 3 or 4 years old in our
center bowling with their parents and bowling pretty
good too.
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Bill
It really depends on the child. Our youth league has three divisions: Bumper, where we've had kids as young as 2 years old, Pre-teen, and Teen. For the bumper bowlers, the main goals for the coaches are to let the kids have fun, and learn to bowl safely. If a three year old is having fun seeing how many times they can bounce the ball off the bumpers, we let them. We do teach them to pick the ball up with two hands, to watch out for balls coming back, to not stick their hands into the ball return, to wait for their turn to bowl, etc. Some of the kids stop using the bumpers before moving up to the next division. The other thing about the bumper division is that it's broken up into 8 week sections, no need to commit a kid to a whole season if they find they don't like it.
There are three questions that need to be answered in the case of any child and league bowling:
Are they physically ready for rolling a 6 pound ball 70 times in the course of a few hours?
Are they mentally and emotionally ready for bowling on a team?
Do they ( not their parents or grandparents )want to bowl every week?
John
very good points! I know they love to bowl....I am not sure they are quit strong enough to bowl 70 times yet, but I have a feeling they will be by this time next year! They are going to be BIG,,, both mom and day are very tall! They don't like using bumpers,,, I found that out! Hard headed like ICE!! LOL
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My girls started bowling at 5 and 9
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Post some pictures of them bowling.... might inspire my grandsons!! I will take some pictures of them next time out! Great that you bowl with your daughters!!!! It's going to be fun watching my twin grandsons and now grand daughter Emma, grow up! I hope to make bowling a part of their lives!! A fun part!!! Guess what their Christmas/Birthday gifts will be!!??
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I was 9 when in my first league. Used a 9 pound house ball and house shoes. When I turned 10 I got my first ball, a 10 pounder. I was old enough at 9 for no bumpers ( they didn't exist anyways ). I don't know what the ages are for kids' leagues now since they have bumpers.
around here Bumpers are generally 3-5/6 then up to the youth league. Then 11-13 they go to a second youth league. The second league actually uses a prize fund similar to normal adult leagues but the prizes are scholarship money. it's a phased approach that seems to work well. and there are enough coaches that they are able to focus on different things in each level.
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speed 16-16.5 monitor
~400-450 revs
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