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Category: Bowlingball

Dominant NEW Ball: Motiv Evoke

Posted Mar 28, 2024 In: Bowling Balls | Bowlingball | MOTIV

Featured Image If you’re looking for a seemingly unfair advantage over your opponents (and your friends), you’ve found it in the Motiv Evoke! The Evoke is a high-performance BEAST that will dominate medium to heavy oil on the lanes. It’s a must-have weapon in any serious bowler’s arsenal...

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Choosing the Right Bowling Ball: Quiz to the Rescue!

Posted Feb 20, 2024 In: Bowling Balls | Bowling Knowledge | Bowling Terms | Bowlingball | Quizes

Featured Image Bowling is a popular sport that has been around for centuries. It's a great way to have fun with friends and family, and it's also a competitive sport for those looking for a challenge. But with so many different types of bowling balls on the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one for you. That's where our quiz comes in! Take our quiz to find out what bowling ball is best for you...

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Health Benefits of Bowling

Posted Dec 3, 2014 In: Bowling Event | Bowling News | Bowling Technology | Bowlingball | Coach's Corner | Special Note | Tips | Uncategorized

Featured Image Bowling is not only just a fun and competitive game, but it also has numerous health benefits to offer to whomever wishes to play consistently on a daily basis. The average bowler will walk 6/10th's of a mile in a 3 match series. Although the game is restricted to a small area, your constant movement while playing helps burn excess fat. You're exercising your legs while walking back and forth between the lane and the scoring table, and working the rest of your body as you lift and swing the bowling ball down the lane. Now, according to mayoclinc.com, which was recognized as the best hospital in the nation for 2014, an adult weighing about 200 pounds can burn up to 275 calories during an hour of bowling. Bowling does help speed up your metabolism which will therefore slim you down a bit...

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Bowling Ball History Lesson

Posted Sep 25, 2012 In: Bowling Balls

Featured Image The history of the bowling ball goes back a long way. In 5200 B.C., the Egyptians used stones for bowling balls, playing a game that was perhaps very similar to the one we enjoy today. When bowling became widely appreciated in America at the turn of the 20th century, bowling balls were most likely made out of wood or hard leather. Rubber bowling balls were introduced in 1906, and were the standard until the 1960s and 1970s when the emergence of plastic allowed for the production of plastic bowling balls...

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