I agree with "TheIronMan"
Everyone is different, but 15-20 shots should be sufficient. I suggest trying to time it so that not much time elapses before you start practice in league. As you get older, you'll understand why this is important!
billf,,,, Great idea ... I guess i completly miss the point on that one...lol (thanks!!!!
I agree with "TheIronMan"
Everyone is different, but 15-20 shots should be sufficient. I suggest trying to time it so that not much time elapses before you start practice in league. As you get older, you'll understand why this is important!
Right handed Stroker, high track ,about 13 degree axis tilt. PAP is located 5 9/16” over 1 3/4” up.Speed ave. about 14 mph at the pins. Medium rev’s.High Game 300, High series 798
"Talent without training is nothing." Luke Skywalker
I think it depends on how many games you bowl when your just there for practice. When I was on a youth league, I would never bowl other than the practice right before scoring started for the league. When I would do open bowling I would do 3 games just like in the league. This got me use to bowling three games in a row and I would be use to it. Since getting back into and trying to get my average back up. I usually bowl 6 games for practice on non-league days. So on league days I bowl three practice and my leauge games end up being the higher games. This is also the case for the 6 practice games i do on non-league days. Again I think it depends on how many games you bowl during open(non-league) bowling. But we are all different. If you find yourself getting tired after two practice games and the league games, figure out what game you are getting tired in and subtract that amount of frames from what you do before the league starts.
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