Wii Sports: Bowling Power Throws Perfect 890

April 30, 2009 by admin · 25 Comments 

Because so many people thought my 890 was fraudulent and claimed it wasn’t “truly perfect” because of the bumper rail trick, I video’ed a “truly perfect” rendition. The camera battery died on the last frame before the final score came up, but you see all the pins fall down and it does show that “91 pins” fell down. And fantastically enough, youtube’s transcoding unsync’ed the audio, and clipped off a second or so from the end, so the already-short run just got shorter.

Iowa bowler rolls perfect game at Open Championships (source: Team USA)

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Iowa bowler rolls perfect game at Open Championships (source: Team USA)

Iowa bowler rolls perfect game at Open Championships (source: Team USA)

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Iowa bowler rolls perfect game at Open Championships (source: Team USA)

Johnson claims USBC Queens title (source: Team USA)

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Johnson claims USBC Queens title (source: Team USA)

Johnson claims USBC Queens title (source: Team USA)

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Why does god enjoy bowling only during the spring and summer months?

April 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

it seems that god only likes to bowl when it is cloudy and rainy outside. certainly bowling is a past time that is enjoyable year round.

why is this?

Tips on Customizing the Surface of your Bowling Ball

April 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

When you first go to the sports store to get outfitted for your new hobby, you will probably notice the vast array of bowling balls you can purchase. There are aesthetic differences, such as colors and decorations, but as the friendly store clerk will soon advise you, there are a lot more differences on the inside of the ball. Once you have turned from a novice to a seasoned bowler, however, you will probably listen to the conversations of others, and learn that the truly hard-core bowlers will alter their balls surfaces so as to work better with their own personal bowling styles, as well as be more useful for different lane conditions.

Do you ever wonder what it would take for you to customize the surface of your bowling ball? It is important to think through the changes you want to affect before even touching your bowling ball. Remember, while many changes may be temporary, some are permanent, and some bowlers have ruined perfectly good bowling balls simply because they did not have a clear picture of what they were trying to accomplish before beginning. This also involves being brutally honest with yourself about your skill level and ability to play during certain lane conditions.

It is easy to say that a lane is too fast, when in fact perhaps you are having a hard time determining the proper oil pattern. Secondly, keep in mind that you want to adapt your ball to the lane you will be playing at. This might mean that you will have different balls for different lanes and alleys. To get a good idea of whether or not you will need to make some changes to your ball is to take a peak and see how other bowler are doing in the same conditions. Are they consistently out-bowling you? If so, is it due to altered ball surfaces, or are you not as good a player as perhaps you are hoping to become? Are you playing on a lane that has a different floor composition than they are? Once you have answers to all of these questions, you will know whether or not to attack the surface of your ball.

If you have determined that you need a ball that will reach its breakpoint and then hook toward the pins, but your ball seems to lose its steam long before it gets around to doing a hook, you will need to polish your ball. The shinier the ball, the easier will it traverse the head of the lane without using up as much energy. On the other hand, if your ball is rolling just fine but the problem lies with the latter part of the hook, then you may need to dull it instead of polishing it. Assuming you will be adjusting the surface of the ball at home, keep in mind that a bowling ball is perfectly round.

If you do not spin the ball consistently while changing its surface, you may treat one portion of the surface too much while leaving another spot virtually untreated, which will result in a loss of the balls perfect shape. Even a small imbalance will have a drastic impact on your game, so it is vital to be absolutely certain that you treat the surface of the ball evenly. If you are not certain that you will be able to accomplish this at home, keep in mind that resurfacing equipment is available at professional sports stores, especially those who cater to an avid bowling audience. Last but not least, keep in mind that changes to a ball should be made gradually so gage the success or failure of your approach.

Those Bowling Sport Accessories You Should Not Do Without

April 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

accessoriesThere are several important accessories you should not do without when engaging in the sport of bowling. Most bowling centers sell these accessories as well as allowing you to try out different merchandise. These products can also be purchased online or in other sporting goods stores. Check with your local retailer for details on the products they carry.

Obviously, the most important accessory that you will need when playing the sport of bowling is your bowling ball. Balls are very personal to the owner and can be specified in weight, design, and finger holes to fit you to a tee. Thousands of kids of bowling balls are available that carry designs from Disney, to resin balls with things inside. Balls can be engraved or personalized in lots of different ways and can truly reflect your own personality and interests. Along with the design of your ball it is important to select the best weight for you. Too heavy a ball can cause back strain and inaccuracy, while a ball that is too light can also be inaccurate and not carry enough power. It is important to find a ball that is comfortable for you, keeping in mind your height and weight. The other way to personalize your ball is to have the finger holes drilled to fit your exact finger sizes. This will give you a better grip on the ball as well as a more comfortable finger hold. Finding the perfect ball for you is definitely the best way to improve your game and the most important sport accessory in bowling. Be sure to shop around and try lots of balls before purchasing a ball for yourself.

Another obvious accessory in bowling is your bowling bag. The bag will carry your precious ball and can say a lot about you and your bowling. Your bag can carry your leagues name or emblem, or simply display your name, but a great bag to protect your bowling ball is an accessory you cant do without.

The second most important accessory in bowling besides your bowling ball would have to be bowling shoes. Horror stories are told about bowling shoe rentals and many people grimace when thinking about the thousands of pairs of sweaty feet that have been in those shoes. On top of the hygiene factor, many people prefer to have shoes that are comfortable and made for their feet only. A good pair of shoes can make all the difference in your bowling game. It is never fun to walk around in an uncomfortable pair of shoes, but if you buy your own, you can mold them to your specific feet. This will make you more comfortable and help to avoid the unwanted rental shoes. Also, bowling shoes come in a variety of colors and styles to suit your specific tastes. If you are looking to inject a little style and personality into your bowling game, consider purchasing your own pair of bowling shoes. You wont be sorry and neither will your feet!

Bowling gloves are becoming a definite must-have accessory in bowling, even for the regular Joe. While professionals wouldnt dare bowl without a glove, others are finding that a bowling glove can protect their hand, as well as providing that extra grip and support. Bowling gloves come in a variety of colors and styles and can greatly improve your game. Make sure you buy one that fits your hand snugly as your fingers still have to fit inside the finger holes of your ball.

There are several other smaller accessories that you may want to consider if you are making bowling a regular game and those are shirts, ball care cleaners and treatments, as well as other apparel that will make you look great out on the lanes. Bowling socks are becoming a favorite way to make a statement at the bowling ally as well as other kinds of ball grips and wrist and hand supports. Check with your local retailer to see what is available.

Technically, you dont need anything when you visit the bowling ally, but some of these products can make it a lot more fun!

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Bowling + Rollercoaster = Fun!

April 27, 2009 by admin · 25 Comments 

Just a little fun with Rollercoaster Tycoon 3

How much does it cost to have a bowling ball redrilled to make the holes bigger?

April 26, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Im planning on going bowling this weekend but i havent bowled in forever so my holes for my fingers are to small.I dont have an expensive ball but its good enough for me cuz i only bowl once and a while but how much will it cost for it to be redrilled on average?

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