• October 27, 2009

    Bowling shoes for entry-level bowlers

    Sure, if you wanted to, you could probably get away with bowling in your street shoes or just your socks, but trust me when I tell you that's a bad idea! Basically, it's an issue of safety for you and the bowlers around you. Read More

  • October 27, 2009

    Bowling shoes for Elite bowlers

    You routinely visit different centers to bowl leagues and tournaments, so you already know the value of shoes with interchangeable soles and heels. The only question for you is which pair to buy. This simply comes down to conducting a little bit of research.  Read More

  • October 27, 2009

    Bowling shoes for Advanced bowlers

    You've had your own bowling shoes for years, but now that lucky pair is wearing out. You walk into the pro shop to see what they have, and you notice that one pair costs $50 while another costs $200. Read More

  • October 23, 2009

    Advanced level Conditioning Tips

    Success at this level requires hard work, dedication and determination on and off the lanes. That means doing more than just putting in your practice time on the lanes; it means making a commitment to molding your body into a well-oiled bowling machine. Read More

  • October 23, 2009

    Elite level Conditioning Tips

    You bowl all year round, but certain segments of your bowling calendar are busier/more important than others, right? Then you need to match your training with your bowling calendar to make sure you are at your best when it matters most. Periodized training will help you do so. Read More

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