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06/06/2026

Most beginners try to throw the ball with force.

I teach the opposite.

Let the ball roll off your hand instead of pulling it down the lane.

Have you ever been told this tip before?

26/05/2026

Most beginners try to force bowling instead of letting the motion work naturally.

For me, good bowling starts with simple rhythm, balance, and relaxed timing.
Not perfect. Not robotic. Just repeatable.

This is my way of explaining bowling for beginners using house balls. 🎳

Smooth usually beats fast.

25/05/2026

Most beginners think hook is only about the hand.

But with a house ball, the lane matters a lot too.

The ball usually needs to find some dry boards to move — and that dry part is often more outside.

That is why this line can feel risky for beginners:
too far outside and the gutter is waiting.
But if the ball catches the dry part, you can see the shape.

This is my way of explaining bowling to beginners using house balls.
Not the only way.
Not necessarily the perfect way.
But my practical way to help beginners understand what is happening on the lane.

Release matters.
Speed matters.
Rotation matters.
But the lane decides more than many beginners think.

Have you ever tried to hook a house ball?

24/05/2026

I wish beginners knew this earlier.

A house ball is not fitted to your hand, so it will never feel like a custom bowling ball.

For beginners, the first goal is not more power.
It is simple control:

thumb first,
fingers last,
smooth walk,
free swing,
clean release.

This is my way of explaining bowling basics for beginners using house balls — not the only way, not necessarily the perfect way, but a simple way to understand the release.

What is harder for you with a house ball: control, speed, or release?

Most people only see the release.But bowling usually starts long before the ball leaves the hand.Balance.Rhythm.Timing.F...
23/05/2026

Most people only see the release.

But bowling usually starts long before the ball leaves the hand.

Balance.
Rhythm.
Timing.
Footwork.

That’s why I try to explain bowling in the simplest way possible for beginners and house ball players. 🎳

Not the only way.
Just my way of explaining bowling.

23/05/2026

This started with a bad shot…

Practice does not always look pretty.
Sometimes you try something, the ball does not feel right, and the result is ugly.

That is normal.

With house balls, one big problem is that the holes are not fitted to your hand.
The thumb hole can be too small, too big, or just uncomfortable.

That is why I sometimes use only two fingers with a house ball.

This is my way of explaining bowling to beginners — not the only way, not necessarily the perfect way, but a simple and practical way to deal with house balls when they don’t fit your hand.

Don’t get mad when practice fails.
That is part of learning.

Have you ever struggled with the thumb hole on a house ball?

22/05/2026

Most beginners chase hook too soon.

That is the problem.

With house balls, control should come first.
Not forced spin.
Not extra power.
Just a clean straight ball.

For many beginners, learning to roll the ball straight is not boring — it is the foundation.

Smooth approach.
Free swing.
Clean release.

This is my way of explaining bowling to beginners using house balls — not the only way, not necessarily the perfect way, but my practical way to help beginners understand control before trying to hook the ball.

I am not saying hook is bad.
I am saying: don’t force it too early.

Do you agree — control first, hook later?

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22/05/2026

Important notice.

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If you like our videos and want similar content for your own page, club, bowling center or project, feel free to contact us.

We can help you with:

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This is not free — but it is fair.

From now on, any video taken from our pages and published without permission, credit or tagging may be reported and legally pursued.

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Fragt vorher.

15/05/2026

Nobody told me this as a beginner.

One small change made bowling feel MUCH smoother for me 🎳

Instead of yanking the ball with the hand…
try letting the fingers roll over it naturally.

Especially with house balls, many beginners try to force the motion too much.

This is just a simple feel-based drill that helped me understand release and control better.

Bowling basics for beginners —
just the simple way I explain it.

Have you ever tried this before? 👀

13/05/2026

A quick recap… a longer video
One of our first attempts at creating bowling content for beginners
Here, I’m trying to show how I would teach or demonstrate it to beginners so they can have more fun bowling and not just “throw a ball.” I hope it helps a little with understanding, too.
I usually demonstrate with an 11-pound house ball, since here at the Dreambowl Palace facility, it fits my hand and my style best—which is crucial for a relaxed bowling game.

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