September 2016 Content Archive
Bowling Tips and Techniques Articles
Feeling Anxious? Squeeze Your Way to Success!
By Chris Mesagno
As I sit and write this article, the 2016 Olympic Games are in full swing. Going into the second week, some athletes have won gold medals even when not expected to, but there have been other athletes who have succumbed...
Ouch! Common Bowling Injuries and How to Avoid Them
By Phil Regan
If you utter the words “bowling injuries” to a non-bowler, don’t be surprised to see a look of amusement or total disbelief staring back. At the very least, expect a laugh and some eye-rolling. For someone who doesn’t bowl, or...
The PWBA Round Table: Targeting Tips and Gripping Accessories
Featuring Rocio Restrepo, Josie Earnest, and Missy Parkin
By Heather Sterner
Welcome back to the fourth installment of the PWBA Round Table! This month, we'll talk with two PWBA players who won titles and had breakthrough seasons this year, as well as a player who has been succeeding on both the...
Welcome Back to the Sport of Bowling – Part 2
A lot has changed since you were last here!
By Ron Clifton
Welcome back to Part 2 of, well, the Welcome Back to the Sport of Bowling series (click here for Part 1). I started this series because I have had so many bowlers in the last couple of years contact me...
Bowling Ball Reviews
Ebonite Mission Unknown
The Mission Unknown brings an asymmetrical core shape back to Ebonite’s upper mid performance line. Following the sanded symmetrical Adrenaline Shot and Adrenaline Overload at this price point, the Mission...
Storm Phaze II
The Storm Phaze II is the second release under the Phaze name and it uses the same low RG, high differential Velocity core as the original Phaze. The big differences...
Storm Street Fight
The Storm Street Fight is the follow-up in the Thunder line to the original Fight. This ball shares the ultra-high RG Iron Cross weight block with the Fight, but this...
Track Paradox Trilogy
The Track Paradox Trilogy is the third offering in the Paradox line and it is the first of the three to have a polished coverstock. The Trilogy uses an updated...