Well after three weeks of working out - cardo to heavy weights, I've dropped several sticks. My focus has improved, but I'm seeing many ringing tens and solid 9's. My speed is up, but I also find myself muscling some shots. I really have to focus on my breathing and getting to relax my bowling arm and resting the ball on my left non bowling hand when I'm on the approach.
I'm not stopping my visits to the gym that's for sure, even if my bowling game suffers a bit. I gain no benefits from bowling besides it's a hobby I enjoy.
I ended the winter season at 204, and before the summer league started I set a goal to be 220 for more than have the summer season. I did it, highest at 224. It wasn't the average that was important, it was the goal I set and reached.
And yes, the bowling alley food are slow killers.... except this one private house in downtown sac, they have a good menu hahahaha