Yes, bowling is that important to some people. Some people are just eat up with it.
For me, I see both sides of the story. It depends on what the injuries are from. Bowling related, or injury from something else. You have to know you're own body too. When I played softball alot, my legs would be sore, but I could bowl through that. Years ago, I fell playing softball and broke the bursa sac in my left (non-bowling) shoulder. I didn't bowl for about 4 weeks, but I couldn't do alot of other things either. My knee aches bad now, but I don't like to slide much and I'm 30lbs over weight, I can bowl through that. I've had some hand/wrist problems in the last few years, but it seems like I have been bowling really well when the pain crops up. I've had to take short spirts of time off, to let my hand rest. Luckily, I'm bowling pain free (except the knee aching) right now, I just try to rest when I can.
Sorry so long, rambling....
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Mike Austin
Mike Austin's Precision Pro Shop
Houston, TX
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