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Advanced Bowling Overview
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Week 1 1.Bowler’s Safety 2.Warm-up Properly – before bowling 3.Cool-Down – after bowling 4.On-Lane 1.Dots, arrows, distance to head pin 2.Pin Spots and Pins 3.Lane Conditioner
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Bowler’s Safety Ball Return Lane Courtesy — 1 bowler at a time
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Approaches Bowler’s Safety, cont. Foul Line
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Warm Up Forward Lunges Jumping Jacks Leg Swings Torso Twist
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Cool Down Toe Touches Shoulder Stretch Triceps Stretch Wrist Flexor Stretch Wrist Extensor Stretch
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On The Lane Pin Deck Lane Surface Gutters (Channels) Approach The Lane
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On The Lane, cont. Boards
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On The Lane, cont. Locator Dots
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On The Lane, cont. Arrows
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On The Lane, cont. Oil
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On The Lane, cont. Pins
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Week 2 1.Equipment: Balls & Shoes 2.Fit 3.Developing Player’s style 4.Understanding the Basics 1.Release 2.Body Position 3.Stance
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Rental Personal Care Equipment Bowling Shoes
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Equipment, cont. House ball Weight Fit Bowling Balls
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Personal – Entry Level (Polyester) Equipment Bowling Balls IBPSIA – International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association 1
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Equipment, cont. Bowling Balls Conventional 1
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Introduction When teaching beginning bowlers, it’s best to let them develop their own style. As coaches, we need to let them learn by trying different things. 1
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Fundamentals Right-handed and Left-handed distinctions – Ball-side – Balance arm, or opposite arm/hand – Slide foot or opposite foot 1
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Picking up the Ball Equipment, cont. 1
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Waist level Hand under ball In-between chin and shoulder Fundamentals, cont. Hand Position 1
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Hand Position Release Fundamentals, 1 Thumb out first
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Fundamentals Staggered Stance 1
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Fundamentals Staggered Stance without Push Away 1
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Fundamentals Staggered Stance with a Push Away 1
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Fundamentals Athletic Pose A balanced starting position used in the set up and when bowlers begin to learn how to deliver the ball. Determine if a bowler is ready for the Athletic Pose after their Bowler Evaluation. 1
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Fundamentals, cont. One-step with a Push Away (Staggered Stance Finish) 1
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One-step with a Push Away (Staggered Stance Finish)
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Elbow is above the shoulder Fundamentals, cont. Follow Through 1
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Fundamentals, cont. Finish Position 1
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Week 3 1.Lane Play 2.Adjustments 3.Spare Shooting
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Lane Play Adjusting Target –middle arrow If bowler misses check: Foot position Body alignment Swing 1
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Spares Converting Spares Bowler starts at foul line Feet move to the opposite side of the approach from the spare 1
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Spares, cont. Converting Spares, cont. The pin in front must be hit 1
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Spare Chart Spares, cont. 1
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Stands opposite of pin Draws imaginary line Rolls ball across lane at pin Example 10 Pin 1
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Week 4 1.Advanced equipment options 2.Hook Release 3.1-step approach with a pushaway
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Personal – High Performance (Resin) Equipment Bowling Balls IBPSIA – International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association 2
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Equipment, cont. Bowling Balls Fingertip —Grip should only be used once the bowler has established solid fundamentals 2
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Introduction The progression from the stance to the foul line consists of coordinating the four- step approach with the armswing. 2
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Hand Position Release Fundamentals, cont. 2 Thumb out first
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Fundamentals, cont. Athletic Pose 2
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Fundamentals, cont. One-step with a Push Away (Traditional Finish Position) 2
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One-step with a Push Away (Traditional Finish Position)
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Week 5 1.4-step approach 2.5-step approach 3.Footwork 4.Finish Position
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Fundamentals, cont. Traditional four-step approach 2
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Fundamentals, cont. Five-step approach 2
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Fundamentals, cont. Multiple Steps 2
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Footwork (modified for armswing) Fundamentals, cont. The bowler’s first step (of 4) crosses slightly in front of other foot. Promotes straighter armswing. 2
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Fundamentals, cont. Finish Position 2
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Week 6 1.Lane Play 2.Spare Shooting
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Lane Play, cont. Adjusting, cont. Best opportunity to STRIKE 2
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Lane Play, cont. Adjusting, cont. 2
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Lane Play Adjusting Bowler moves their feet the direction of the miss 2
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Spares, cont. Converting Spares, cont. Key Pin 2
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Spares, cont. Converting Spares, cont. Move feet to new position 2
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Spares, cont. Converting Spares, cont. Face the Spare Draw imaginary line Look at target 2
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Spares Converting Spares 3-6-9 amount of boards moved Bowlers become more efficient 3-6-9 Spare System 3-6-9 Spare System 2
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Spares, cont. Converting Spares, cont. 3-6-9 Spare Chart * 2
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Week 7 1.Practice Drills 1.On-lane 2.Off-lane
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Will help bowlers achieve consistency and balance Drills should be repeated in sets of six Get permission from center management before going past the foul line Practice Drills Introduction
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Safety Proper-fitting bowling ball -Custom Ball -Modified House Ball using bowlers tape Dry hands - Towel to dry hand between sets Space - Adequate space between bowlers Common sense - Keep assistants and spectators out of harm’s way
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Use of practice drills Choose drills according to the bowlers skill level
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Staggered Stance (setup)
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Athletic Pose (setup) Used for drills that utilize steps to deliver the ball.
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Finish Position (setup)
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Purpose: To create a smooth and consistent ball start On-lane drill 1 Ball Start
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Purpose: To teach bowlers the feel of a straight armswing, promoting a straighter ball path. On-lane drill 1 Armswing
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Purpose: The bowler let the ball swing freely without controlling or manipulating the swing. On-lane drill 1 Follow Through
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Purpose: To teach the bowler the feel of the ball rolling off their fingers. Off-lane drill 1 Rolling the Ball
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Purpose: To teach bowlers how to develop consistent footwork and achieve balance. Off-lane drill 1 Footwork
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Purpose: To teach bowlers the feel of rolling the ball off their hand to create revolutions. On-lane drill 2 Release
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Purpose: To teach the importance of making spares. Circuit – bowlers shoot the 3, 6, 10, 2, 4, and 7 pins in consecutive order. Spare Drill 2 3-6-9 Circuit
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Purpose: To increase the bowlers ability to hit corner pins. Spare Drill 2 Off the Rack
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Purpose: Increase the bowler’s ability to make spares. Spare Drill 2 Random Single Pin
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Purpose: Teaches bowlers to keep their eyes on the target Targeting Drill 2 Bull’s-eye arrow
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Purpose: To teach bowlers about hooking the ball and how it is achieved. Off-lane drill 2 Football Hook Release
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Tracking Sheets
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How to Run Circuit Training Circuit Training will be based on how many bowlers you have during your practice session.
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How to Run Circuit Training, cont. Station 1: On the lane practicing the Random Pin Spare drill Station 2: In the bowler’s area, working activity sheet for keeping score Station 3: On the concourse, working on the off-lane Weighted Armswing Station 4: On the concourse, working on the off-lane Balance Drill Bowlers rotate after five minutes Example:
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Week 8 1.Competition practice 2.Physical fitness
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Setup – Bowlers need to be split into two teams. Instructions – Baker game of competition with the coach instructing the bowlers as they bowl. Competition Practice Purpose: To teach bowlers how to bowl and score a baker game
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Introducing exercise in this age group can promote increases in their growth. Physical Fitness Development
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The Windows of Trainability focus on five areas of training: 1) Suppleness (flexibility) 2) Speed 3) Skills 4) Stamina (endurance) 5) Strength Development, cont.
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The table below shows what coaches should focus on for training bowlers in the Under 12 (U-12) group. Development, cont.
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Supplies the body with nutrients to perform daily functions, to grow and to be active Nutrition Please enter this new information in your manual
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The average daily energy requirements based on age and gender. The amount of food consumed needs to match the amount of energy required by the body. Nutrition, cont.
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Even at this age, it is important for bowlers to engage in physical-fitness activities. The importance of warm-up, cool down and conditioning activities is under-utilized. Exercise & Conditioning Exercise Warm up and Cool down illustrations on pages 24-27
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Questions Thank you!
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