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  • Knock’em Dead with these Bowling Accessories

    Couresty of BowlingHook.com
    Febrary 10, 2009 by Sean Lannin


    The sport of bowling has come a long way. There used to be a time when all you needed was a pair of shoes and a bowling ball. Even these necessities have become more and more refined and there are now various different kinds of balls and shoes available for those who wish to squeeze any and every advantage from the game. Yet did you know that there are also other accessories that will make your game more elegant while at the same time will make you more effective at the game? Do not be fooled by the claims of some retailers who will promise you that the purchase of a certain gadget or brand will turn a hack bowler into one that rolls one strike after another – while accessories will not roll the strikes for you, they will go a long ways to help you turn advantages into disadvantages.

    Take for example the bowling gloves that are available for purchase. You may opt for either a complete glove, or you may consider a thumb or index finger support. The goal of the individual finger support is to be guards for your finger against blisters while at the same time it provides a textured material that will help you improve your grip on the bowling ball. Additionally, the gloves and individual finger supports will prevent the formation of unsightly calluses that also hurt when pressed. Going along with the protection of your hand and individual fingers is also the protection of your wrist. There are several products on the market that serve to strengthen your wrists, and even if you do not feel you need any help with your wrist, you will be interested to know that some of these supports are semi-rigid so as you force your wrist into a proper position. If you have trouble with your ball release, or if you are trying to find out why your bowling ball is not always going just where you planned, you might want to try out these great products to see if such a wrist support will help you to knock ‘em dead!

    If you are not yet ready to invest in a glove, but the holes in the ball are truly doing a number on your fingers and thumb, you may also wish to consider the finger hole inserts you are able to purchase at reputable bowling supply stores. Make sure you specify the grip size to ensure that the inserts fit snugly into the holes. This will take the edge of the grip and make release a lot easier on your fingers and thumb. While you are taking care of your bowling ball, why not take the time to also check out the various kinds of ball cleaners that are available? They are not all created equal, and if you speak to ten bowlers, the odds are pretty good that you will get ten different answers as to which cleaner is the best on the market.

    As a general rule, it is best to ensure that the cleaner is indicated for the kind of finish on your bowling ball, does not eat away at the ball’s surface, and will get rid of any lane oil and dirt you may pick up during a game. If you notice that your ball seems to be covered in dirt or somewhat sticky from oil residue, you may also wish to invest in some cleaning towelettes that will permit you to clean the ball in between rolls. These disposable towelettes do not harm the ball’s surface, and instead permit you to remove materials that might otherwise hamper your rolls.
    Last edited by BowlingTracker; 03-09-2009, 02:23 PM.
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