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    Just found out that we're getting a demo day next month and the Arson is included in the balls to try out (as well as the new perl Taboo amongst others). I'll be interested to see how it reacts for me compared to their other stuff. Of course demos days aren't perfect as PAP etc is rarely allowed for but they seem to give a good general idea of a ball before purchase.
    Tony

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    It's always better to go with the technique thats works the best for you and has that has the least strain on your body.

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    ^Exactly.

    Played last Thursday and had 151+149+158=458 which led to a 152 average for the night. I seem to be getting more and more consistent now which is good. We'll see how taking a few days off affects me tonight. Still looking for that 200 game.

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    Hi,
    Two-handed bowling is something that has been studied by biomechanics people at the Sports University here in Finland. I can tell you a few things about it:
    1. It produces the most revs of any bowling technique.
    2. It can be extremely effective when done right.
    3. The best technique ever for heavily oiled lanes.

    The bad news:
    1. It can cause serious strain injury if done incorrectly.
    2. The whole approach is done by muscle power, nothing relaxed about it.
    3. Requires extremely good core muscle strength and flexibility.

    I'll post some pictures later with more explanations, I really need to get to sleep now.

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