Ok, rather than starting a few threads I figured I would bunch them into one thread for ease of answering and also less forum clutter.

OK, I am curious is heat a bad idea for bowling balls? I mean heat as in the bowling balls are in my truck in their 3 ball roller? Reason I ask is I have limited space and have kept them in the back seat of my truck for about 4 days now and have been curious.
second. I just bought a 15 lb dumbell to exercise my wrist and get up a little more forearm strength to make it a bit less stressful on my arm and wrist and I am curious are their any specific exercises I can do to help strengthen those areas? Wrist especially is my main concern. I do not wish to have to drop a pound on all my gear if i can tone up and help make it less strenuous on the limbs.
third. Where would I be able to find a good understanding of all the points on the bowling lane? which arrow is the third?(third from left or third from right) which board is which and what number is which? I am new to the sport still and well dont have a whole lot of time to set aside so this forum is my go to bible when I can't be at the lanes.
fourthly....I went bowling sunday morning and my hammer hotsauce has about 60 games on it and I struck maybe 3 times out of 3 games. (Horrible I know and much worse than my usual) but what was strange was I was leaving more single pins than anything else. How would you rectify such a situation? Which direction and board would you switch to? Why? My hand sometimes goes limp mid release right as I come back to release and I feel it hinders my shot and Im hoping that strength training may assist me or do you guys feel I should look elsewhere? Regardless I want to try and tone up anyway.
Are all these questions able to be answered.....or do I need some higher guidance? Im frustrated and being ignorant is doing nothing but frustrate me further.
Guys and Gals I do apologize for this semi long read and also if it seems a bit unorganized. I've had a long day and well Im tired

Thank you again!
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