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hudman

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Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« on: September 06, 2013, 11:50:08 AM »
First of all, I want to compliment you on having a great forum. I've been lurking here for a couple of weeks trying to catch up on the new ball technology. As the title states, I took a 15 year break from bowling - league bowling to be exact. My last league was in 1998. Over the years I averaged 2 bowling outings per year: Work outing and a breast cancer outing. No open bowling or tournaments.

Based on a little research, I discovered my bowling style would make me a tweener. I carried a high 190's average in every other week mix league and a 200-205 average in my weekly men's league. I quit bowling because my life got busy with work and kids.

The wife informed me 2 weeks ago that she signed us up for a mixed league with another couple that wanted to get back into bowling.

Our first league night is tomorrow. I always enjoyed bowling, but I am surprised how excited I am to be getting back to it.

Here is the funny part: My bowling balls - Ebonite Turbo X 16# & Ebonite Red Wolf (solid red) 16#. I used to own more than a dozen balls. I thinned the herd every few years until I was left with my 2 all-time favorites.

I used them for my 2 annual outings over the years with good success (around my old average) considering that I don't bowl on a regular basis.

I tend to be old school when it comes to bowling - move (feet and or target), slow down, speed up & change hand position prior to changing balls. I believe that is why I have had decent success rolling 22 & 16 year old balls (the X is my main ball).

With that said, I just wanted to say hello and let you know I will need advice when I get ready to order new equipment. I want to get some practice sessions in and a couple league nights in before starting the quest. The number of bowling balls on the market is staggering to a guy that's been away from the game for 15 years. LOL.

 

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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2013, 12:51:09 PM »
Welcome back to bowling!

I think you will find your Red Wolf will work just fine on a THS actually.
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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2013, 01:08:56 PM »
WELCOME BACK .. Quite a few on here to provide good bowling info .. I'm afraid I'm NOT one .. but you'll find out the good and bad quickly .. GOOD LUCK in the bowling!
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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2013, 02:51:45 PM »
Hudman, as you have already seen, most of the people who participate on this forum are very knowledgeable about our sport. You can learn a great deal about new products and trends in bowling. I greatly enjoy reading the posts, although I do not have the technical knowledge or overall experience level of most of the younger players.

Do not let JOE FALCO fool you. He has plenty of life's experiences on the lanes to offer and some great common sense insights in the sport of bowling.

Enjoy!
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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2013, 03:57:19 PM »
Sounds a little like myself. Been back bowling for 2 years after being burned out on Pro Shop work - doing lanes - running the center. After 15 years things did change - Bowling Balls, Lane Patterns, Lineage or lack of, remember double shifts? Could go on but will not. What I did in your position was look at the Ball Company's Web sites. Take your time - hope you have a Pro Shop you can lean on. For my money I go to Storm and Roto Grip - great stuff top to bottom. Good luck.

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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2013, 06:22:50 PM »
Welcome back.  You can check out the BR FAQ for some info but some of the links may be a bit outdated, I haven't checked them in a while.  Also check out the BTM ball review spreadsheet http://www.ballreviews.com/miscellaneous/btm-ball-review-spreadsheet-updated-september-2013-t297275.0.html



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hudman

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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2013, 07:36:55 PM »
Thanks guys!

Bowling was big in my family growing up in the Detroit area in the late 1970's and 1980's. Everyone bowled in a league and we went open bowling as a family on Sunday mornings for practice. My dad started video taping our practice sessions in the late 1980's. We would sit around and break down our technique for hours. LOL! My uncle was a great bowler and a great instructor. He had more patience than my dad. He had me throwing a fingertip grip ball at age 13 - 4 step approach - 2nd arrow stroker shot. AMF Classic Pro Roll 15# ball. My average was 175. I was bowling in men's leagues when I was 15. Over the years that followed, my dad and I continued to bowl together on a regular basis. It became our thing. He passed away 12 years ago at age 53. I think that had a subconscious affect on me giving up bowling. 

I coach my son's 13 year old travel baseball team. He wants to start bowling. I am ashamed to admit that I never took him bowling. In my defense, he is obsessed with baseball. We start training in December (indoors) and play until mid August. We do one on one training a couple days per week from mid August until mid October - hitting, fielding and pitching. As you can see, baseball keeps him busy. He is also busy with school and other activities.

Long story short, I signed him up for a bowling league that starts next Saturday. I plan to take him open bowling this week and get him started with solid fundamentals like my uncle taught me. My son and I are already super close, I am hoping bowling is something we can do together when I am too old to run, throw and hit baseballs with him.  ;D

Thanks for the warm welcome.

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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2013, 08:12:07 PM »
Welcome back!
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Re: Returning to bowling after 15 year break
« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2013, 09:03:04 PM »
Not really any huge technological breakthroughs since you were active before.  Stuff you were throwing then should work now on house shots.  If you get into any sport leagues or other tournament situations, you will want some new equipment, partly because the oils are much heavier than in 98