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Bowling Technique: What Happens If I Hurt My Bowling Hand?

Thursday, July 29, 2010 @ 01:07 AM
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bowling techniqueOver the years, the bowling technique adjustments have become as unique, as the bowlers who wouldn’t give up the Game. This is because they love the Game, and want to over come any bowling limitations to continue playing. So, for those creative bowlers, here are a few examples.

The first bowling technique if you injured your bowling hand is, of course, switch hands. For example, a bowler on our league had a car accident and injured is left bowling hand. Now we are talking about a over 200 average bowler. He practiced and practiced, not very good at first, but over a 2 to 3 year span, he got his 200 average back, right handed.  Now for this to occur, the bowling balls have to be drilled for the other hand, and bowling shoes changed.

Next bowling technique is adding figure holes to your bowling ball. For the reason, your individual fingers aren’t strong enough. Now bowlers with arthritis, the fingers joints hurt, so the fingers are rotated to the fingers that didn’t hurt. This bowling ball had 4 to 5 holes with the thumb. Other bowling balls have a handle that comes out to hold on to, then hides back into the bowling ball after release. Another bowling ball has a thumb hole and a “smile” or slit for all the fingers hold on to. So you can see, where there is a will, a bowler will find a way.

bowling techniqueNow the bowling technique for handicapped bowlers is like a sliding board at the playground. The bowler wheels up to the back of the 2 rail ramp, and lets the bowling ball roll down to the lane, like sliding down a slide. Of course, the bowling ball wouldn’t have any spin to it, but the slide is movable for aiming at the pins. Even wheel chair bowlers that have a strong upper body, bowl from the wheel chair off the approach, without any assistance or bowling aid.

Then again, bowling is flexible and adaptable Game for all ages and physical limitations. Your bowling technique may be different, but it still gets the job done, and that’s all that counts. Enjoy bowling, and ask questions about any difficulties you may have, someone will find the answers for you. Just because, we all love the Game that much.

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