Learn bowling tips and techniques for beginners, including how to pick the right ball, attire, shoes to wear, how to keep score and rules of the game, in this free online video series.
Learn about bowling accessories in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn how to choose the right bowling ball in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn about proper bowling shoes and bowling basics in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn about the difference between the lanes at the bowling alley, and how to choose one in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn how to use the arrows in the bowling lanes in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn how to properly use the bowling lane computer system for keeping score in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn the proper etiquette while sharing lanes with other bowlers in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn about the safety concerns beginning bowlers should be aware of at the bowling alley in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn the basics of bowling in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn about proper bowling attire and bowling basics in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Learn where to stand when approaching the foul line at the bowling alley in this free online beginner bowling lesson video.
Summary: Traditional ten-pin bowling has a long history, its origins dating back to ancient Egypt. Most Saturday afternoon television viewers have at least watched professionals compete in the Professional Bowler's Association or enjoyed a casual game with friends at the local bowling alley, but such casual interaction with the sport might not be informative enough for the hopeful beginner.
In this video series, you will learn the basics of beginning bowling. From shoes and gear to lining up your shot, this series will help you make the most of your introduction to bowling competitively.
Expert: Glenn Soanes has been active in bowling for over forty years. He has been a sanctioned bowler for 41 years being a member of the AJBC - American Junior Bowling Congress (as a child), the ABC - American Bowling Congress(as an adult,and currently a life member of the USBC - United States Bowling Congress. Currently, he is a director in the South East
Pennsylvania USBC. He is a certified level two coach and has been coach youth bolwers, special olympic bowlers and adult bowlers for the past ten years. His coach philosophy is to break the game down into simple components and share those with his students. He lives in Pennsylvania with his bowling wife, bowling step-son, and four bowling sons.