November 08, 2009 The Next Revolution Wraps Up in Dallas After four events in four different cities, The Next Revolution, a USBC event, came to an exciting close at AMF Euless Lanes near Dallas on Sunday.
November 07, 2009 The Next Revolution hits Houston USBC Hall of Famer Bill Lillard has seen the sport of bowling grow and evolve over the last six decades, and this weekend, he helped usher The Next Revolution, a USBC event, into Houston's Copperfield Bowling Center.
November 03, 2009 Setup Tips for Entry-Level Bowlers A lot of entry-level bowlers just grab their bowling balls off the ball return and begin walking toward the foul line without stopping. This isn't the way to go. If you're going to deliver a good shot, you need to take at least a second or two getting your body ready for action.
November 03, 2009 Setup Tips for Intermediate Bowlers If you look up and down the lanes, you'll see several different setup positions, some good, and some bad. While every setup is unique, there are some common features found in fundamentally solid setup positions.
November 01, 2009 The Next Revolution Rolls into Chicago Bowling fans in the Chicago area have seen Australia's two-handed bowling sensation Jason Belmonte in action before, but this weekend, they got to see him up close and personal as The Next Revolution, a United States Bowling Congress event, rolled through town Sunday.
October 31, 2009 Next Revolution kicks off in Detroit The Next Revolution, a four-city tour created to showcase the two-handed bowling style of Australian sensation Jason Belmonte, kicked off at Merri-Bowl Lanes on Saturday as he and Team USA member Kim Kearney entertained a crowd of more than 200 bowlers and fans.
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.
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.
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.
October 27, 2009 Bowling shoes for Intermediate bowlers Many a league bowler has faced the dilemma of whether to rent house shoes or buy his or her own bowling shoes. Arguments can be made for both, but I think that anybody who bowls on a regular basis should have his or her own bowling shoes.