November 2022 Content Archive
Bowling Tips and Techniques Articles
Coach, I’ve Got a Question! – November 2022
By Tyrel Rose
In this recurring feature, I answer questions from Bowling This Month readers. If you have questions, please leave them in the comment section below so I can address them in a future installment of Coach, I’ve Got a Question! I’m a...
Getting Started With College Bowling – Part 2
Preparing for the season
By Joshua Atkinson
As a young bowling athlete planning to join a college bowling program, there are many things you must get aligned in order to have a successful season. You are joining a team with goals from last year that they may or may not...
Seven Exercises to Improve Your Stability
Off-lane training that will help you achieve better balance at the line
By Heather Sterner
Avid bowlers know that the key to scoring your best isn’t just about how well you can throw the ball. Rather, it’s about how consistently you can repeat shots. Being accurate with targeting, consistent with ball speed, and powerful in...
The BTM Interview: Rebecca Whiting
By Bowling This Month
Leading up to the 2022 IBF Bowling World Cup in Australia, Bowling This Month contributor Dean Champ interviewed Australian Rebecca Whiting, winner of the 2019 QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup in Indonesia. The 2022 IBF Bowling World Cup is being hosted at the...
Using Urethane Effectively
When and how to make the most of your urethane ball
By Tyrel Rose
Should I be using a urethane ball? It's a question that many bowlers find themselves asking, given how popular urethane has become at the highest levels of the sport. At one extreme, bowlers like PBA star Jesper Svensson have a...
Bowling Ball Reviews
900 Global Zen U
The Zen U provides some familiar imagery for 900 Global fans while also introducing some brand-new elements to their product line. It uses the new Meditate LD Symmetric core, which...
Hammer 3-D Offset Attack
Hammer's new 3-D Offset Attack follows up on the success of the 3-D Offset by using the same asymmetrical High Rev Offset core design and wrapping it in the Neoflip 25...
Motiv Ripcord Launch
The Motiv Ripcord Launch keeps the Ripcord nameplate, but changes a key feature in the design. Instead of using the Oblivion core found in previous Ripcords, the Ripcord Launch features...
Storm Fate
The Fate continues the Signature line for Storm, and it features a new core design and the ReX Pearl Reactive coverstock. This latest Belmo ball uses the symmetrical F-8 core,...
Track Legion Solid (2022)
The new Track Legion Solid shares its name with the Legion Solid from 2015, but this version is not an exact remake. While the two balls share the asymmetrical LT-2...