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    Bowling Blues- Becoming Better It’s a typical Saturday morning. I get out of bed, walk up the stairs, and pour myself a bowl of Fruit Loops. The eating is slow because I do not plan on doing anything special today. At least, that’s what I believe until my monotonous meal is interrupted as my dad walks into the kitchen. “Ryker,” he says, “We are going bowling today. We will leave in twenty minutes.” Bowling! Excitement floods my mind as I tell myself that today will be the day that I will…

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    typical memories though, they were memories I’ll never forget. One of my favorite memories of AAU was during my last year. We went bowling at three different bowling alleys in one day. The first bowling alley was half bowling and half laser tag. My team and another Comets team decided to play laser tag against each other, and of course my team won. As we walked over to the bowling alley, the scent of deep fried food lingered around us. Our blue mouths were filled with laughter from the slushies…

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    most popular sports in America, bowling is known fondly as an intersectional competitive activity, hobby, and form of entertainment (Mullin, Hardy, & Sutton, 2007, p. 199). This was one of the many facts Carter Olson, B.S., manager of King’s Lanes Bowling Alley, alluded to. Located in Norfolk, the business has a relatively short history, opening in 1981. As manager of the alley since 2007, Mr. Olson has gotten very acquainted not only with the entertaining side of bowling, but also the…

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    Bowling Research Paper

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    Bowling- it's a great way to get the family together for a night out, but it is also taken very seriously to actual competitors. Bowling has a long history behind it. This sport has been played worldwide for numerous years. The year bowling was founded is said to date all the way back to 3200 BC. Sir Flinders Petrie, a British anthropologist, was studying a child's grave from Egypt and found items similar to that of bowling. Although it is not certain when the game of bowling actually originated…

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    Jim Einhorn's Bowling

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    With over 70 bowling centers operated by Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation worldwide, you can hardly throw a rock on an Army post without hitting one. Bowling is a “lifetime sport that anyone can do,” according to Jim Einhorn of the Galaxy Bowling and Entertainment Center on Panzer Kaserne—which goes some way to explaining its popularity. Einhorn knows something or two about the enduring appeal of the game. The former Army Europe Men’s Bowling Champion previously managed a facility in…

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    Story Beta “Holly shit that was so scary!” yelled Amy Rodriguez a senior at the University at Buffalo, as she walked out of the cover duck tape doors with fogged up glasses. Rodriguez had just completed a maze of flashing white lights and loud screaming. A 10-minute maze that starts with the announcement of your entrance and who you will complete it with. While being shocked by the jumping bloody hungry characters, that creepy through the corners of the walls as you walk pass them. On…

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    is always one place for me that makes me who I really am and makes everything perfect, and that's the Bowling Alley. Ever since I was a little kid, my dad has been teaching me every little thing I needed to know about Bowling. I always wanted a tutor, but my dad always said no because he wanted to teach me to be just like him. And soon enough, I was really good at what I love. I started a bowling league in Freeport when I was at the age of 7, it was really hard at first because I didn’t know…

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    leave the building if unattended. General in the event that you take after these couple of basic tenets for playing with kids you are going to have an awesome time. Littler youngsters are somewhat more to handle in any open territory yet rocking the bowling alley will keep them occupied and entertained for a considerable length of…

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    for my entire life. I can’t remember my life without bowling. Over the years I have had coaches move away, quit coaching, or I got tired of them trying to tell me how to bowl the way that they think I should bowl. To the coaches that fall under the last of those, “I’m sorry that we are stubborn, and we have our minds set on the way that we want to bowl and there is no easy way to change the way we think.” The first few times I remember bowling was with my grandparents at Sterling Bowl. My…

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    Bowling Research Paper

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    The sport of bowling has been extremely popular since the early 1900s. The game itself is very simple; the goal it to knock over all the pins in one shot with the ball, or knock over all the remaining pins with the second ball. The game has always been played with a traditional approach of four to six steps up to the lane, and bowlers have always used their dominant hand to throw the ball. Recently though, a trend has changed the game like never before. Instead of using one hand to throw the…

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