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Oct 5, 2018 · Miss Penny and the KidVision Kids go to a bowling alley! They put on bowling shoes, pick out the correct size and weight bowling ball, learn how to bowl, and SCORE! This field trip is a...
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Key Takeaways: Introduce bowling to your child at a young age to make it a fun and enjoyable activity. Use ramps and bumpers to help them get started and build confidence. Transition from two-handed bowling to one-handed techniques for better control and accuracy.
- Foul Line
- The Big Dot
- Targeting
- Proper Bowling Position
- Footsteps 2 – 4 and The Release
The foul line is the line at the end of the approach and the beginning of the lane. Start by walking up to the foul line with your bowling ball and put your heels to the line, looking back at the settee. Take four and a half steps back toward the settee. Turn around and face the pins.
There are 39 boards on the approach and they continue onto the bowling lane through the pins ending at the pin deck. To get started, line the inside of your slide foot on the “big dot,” the 20th board.
The head pin is the pin that is in front of the others. Trace an imaginary line from the head pin to your bowling ball in the stance. This is how you find the arrow you want to look at while releasing the bowling ball.
Before you get your feet moving and throw the bowling ball, you’ll need to get into position to learn how to bowl properly: 1. Pull your right foot back behind your left 2. Bend your knees 3. Lean forward from the hips 4. Hold the ball with forearm parallel to the floor 5. Take the first step with right foot simultaneously pushing the bowling ball ...
Now that you are in motion and in good timing, your next steps will take you to the foul line, where you release the bowling ball. Your eyes should be locked on your target and you are now going to release the bowling ball. Release the ball with your thumb in front of your fingers while aiming at your target. This will take some time and practice b...
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