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  • THE FUN AND ENJOYMENT OF BOWLING

    BRU60400571About three years ago when a friend asked me to join his bowling league team, reluctantly, I said yes. I was thinking that I hadn’t been in a bowling league for over forty years and probably couldn’t hit the head pin in three tries. But I got out my old maxim bowling ball, nothing like the new Maxim Blue, and bowling shoes and there I was, a member of the Friday Afternoon Seniors. Here are a few tips about a bowling league that may be of interest.

    It doesn’t matter if you are “bad.” In the beginning, my performance was miserable. Initially, I threw a few gutter balls. My friend kept encouraging me and promised that I would recapture the bowling spirit I enjoyed over forty years ago. After a few weeks of bowling my contribution to my team was my massive handicap and my score looked pretty good because of it.

    Equipment. One thing about bowling is that you don’t have to have your own equipment to play. Bowling shoes are already available for rental along with a variety of “house balls.” While “house balls” and the bulky “house shoes” are okay for the beginner, nothing takes the place of a properly fitted ball and your own comfortable shoes. Although my old ball worked years ago, it just couldn’t handle the newer pins and bowling lane conditions. Therefore, I searched in some of the coolest bowling balls on the market and finally purchased a new ball. I also bought a new pair of bowling shoes. If I was going to compete in a league, I thought I had better get updated equipment. My new equipment made the difference and I ended up the season with the “most improved bowler” award.

    Duration. A bowling league is a 33 to 35 week commitment depending on the league. Sometimes when emergencies come up causing you to miss a game, there is always someone available to “sub” for you. The commitment also gives you a chance to get to know folks that you wouldn’t get to know otherwise.

    Seriousness. Some people take bowling too seriously and even though your goal is to win on any particular afternoon, the following week would present another opportunity. There is some money attached to finishing the league well, but not too much. Bowling is basically a game where you throw a heavy ball at a set of pins that you want to fall down. But even when you don’t bowl that well, it is still a lot of fun. Each roll down the lane is an opportunity for recovery. The good news is that you will get better. During this current season, I was able to score a whopping 231 game, so improvement (and a little luck) is possible.

    If you have ever considered joining a bowling league, go for it. Don’t worry if you “stink” at first because you are not alone in that regard. Bowling is good exercise, an excellent challenge, and you will have a great time as you get better each time you play. 

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  • A BRIEF HISTORY OF BOWLING

    RGBBMRTDHave you taken up the wonderful sport of “bowling?”  Did you know that bowling has a long and rich history, and today it is one of the most popular sports in the world with colorful and effective bowling balls, bags, shoes and other bowling supplies?  A British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, discovered in the 1930’s a collection of objects in a child’s grave in Egypt that appeared to him to be used for a crude form of bowling. If he was correct, then bowling traces its ancestry to 3200 BC. A German historian, William Pehle, asserted that bowling began in his country about 300 AD. There is substantial evidence that a form of bowling was in vogue in England in 1366, when King Edward III allegedly outlawed it to keep his troops focused on archery practice. And it is almost certain that bowling was popular during the reign of King Henry VIII.

    By this time, too, there were many variations of “pin” games, and also of games where a ball was thrown at objects other than pins. This would seem to imply that the games had developed over time from an earlier period. One of the most eccentric games is still found in Edinburgh. The player swings a fingerless ball between his legs and heaves it at the pins. In doing so, he “flops” onto the lane on his stomach. There were and still are many variations of ninepins in Western Europe. Likely related are the Italian bocce, the French petanque and British lawn bowling.

    Undoubtedly, the English, Dutch and German settlers all imported their own variations of bowling to America. The earliest mention of it in serious American literature is by Washington Irving, when Rip Van Winkle awakens to the sound of “crashing ninepins.”. The first permanent American bowling location probably was for lawn bowling, in New York’s Battery area. Now the heart of the financial district, New Yorkers still call the small plot Bowling Green.

    The game had its ups and downs in America. An 1841 Connecticut law made it illegal to maintain “any ninepin lanes,” probably because bowling was the object of much gambling. But the problem, of course, also evidenced its popularity. Also, many captains of industry chose to install a lane in their mansions.

    While it is uncertain where the tenpin game evolved, by the late 1800s it was prevalent in many states such as New York, Ohio and as far “west” as Illinois. However, details like ball weights and pin dimensions varied by region. But that changed when restaurateur Joe Thum finally pulled together representatives of the various regional bowling clubs. On September 9, 1895, at Beethoven Hall in New York City, the American Bowling Congress was born. Soon, standardization would be established, and major national competitions could be held.

    While women had been bowling in the latter half of the nineteenth century, the American Bowling Congress was for men. It was in 1917 that the Women’s International Bowling Congress was born in St. Louis. Encouraged by proprietor Dennis Sweeney, women leaders from around the country participating in a tournament decided to form what was then called the Women’s National Bowling Association. Bowling technology took a big step forward about the same time.  Balls used to be primarily lignum vitae, a very hard wood. But in 1905, the first rubber ball, the “Evertrue” was introduced, and in 1914, the Brunswick Corporation successfully promoted the Mineralite ball, touting its “mysterious rubber compound.”Since then, Brunswick has incorporated a variety of balls including the Mystic Aura Hybrid. 

    Now organized, with agreed-upon standards, the game grew in popularity. In 1951, another technological breakthrough set the stage for massive growth. American Machine and Foundry Company (AMF, then a maker of machinery for the bakery, tobacco and apparel businesses) purchased the patents to Gottfried Schmidt’s automatic pin spotter, and by late 1952, production model pin spotters were introduced. No longer did a proprietor have to rely on “pin boys.” Television embraced bowling in the 1950’s, and the game’s popularity grew exponentially. NBC’s broadcast of “Championship Bowling” was the first network coverage of bowling. Coverage proliferated with shows like “Make That Spare,” “Celebrity Bowling”, and “Bowling For Dollars.” And in 1961, ABC became the first network to telecast competition of the Pro Bowlers Association. Successful promoter, agent and entrepreneur Eddie Elias founded the PBA, and with his leadership, the Pro Bowlers Tour became a hugely popular stalwart of ABC sports broadcasting. Joined later by telecasts of the Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour (the forerunner now the Professional Women’s Bowling Association, PWBA) millions of Americans witnessed and became interested in the sport.

    Today, the sport of bowling is enjoyed by 95 million people in more than 90 countries worldwide. Under the auspices of the Federation Nationale des Quilleurs (FIQ), bowling’s top athletes regularly compete in Olympic Zone and worldwide competitions. From the cool bowling balls that are available to the vast array of bowling bags, bowling shoes, bowling apparel and bowling accessories, the sport and fun of bowling have been taken to a brand new level.There are even new products for “pains and strains” for muscle relief as your body gets used to your new fun past time.

    With approximately 7,000 years of history backing it, bowling has become one of the favorite pastimes of Americans today.  It is estimated that approximately 70 million people in the US go bowling at least once a year, with about 7 million of them competing in league play.  Bowling can be enjoyed in a number of venues including cosmic bowling, parties, fundraisers, tournaments, and league play.  Get in the game and visit your local bowling center and sign up for a league.

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  • HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED THE TENS 3000 FOR STRAINS AND PAINS?

    TENS2The Tens-3000 Advanced TENS Unit is a medicare approved TENS unit and system. So you know you are getting the very best in a 3 mode, dual channel TENS unit that utilizes microprocessor technology and safety features including a timer, cap and slide cover protection system. The Tens-3000 comes with everything that you need to get started. A comprehensive instruction booklet, the Tens-3000 Advanced TENS Unit, 2 lead wires, a battery and a secure, locking handsome carrying case. Now you are ready for hours and hours of pain relief and pain control. This unit boasts a dual channel three modes of operation including; burst normal and intermittent modes. This TENS-3000 can be worn all day and battery life is never an issue with the TENS System-3000. Professionals truly prefer this device for many patients due to the simplicity of operation, reliability and versatility. There is adjustable pulse rate, pulse width and amplitude as well as the ability to select any of the three modes at anytime. This device the TENS-3000 is very easy to use and will last years and years with proper care.

    TENS devices work on the ‘Gating’ principle and therefore require the ability to produce adequate and therapeutic electronic signals which are transmitted to self sticking electrodes that adhere to the skin securely in order to provide adequate electrical stimulation which will block pain centers by providing a gentle relaxing therapeutic electrical signal that the brain interprets more easily than pain. This device also helps to improve the production of endorphins from your own body to the nerve endings that can further reduce pain signal. The use of the Tens-3000 Advanced TENS Unit can also help to exhaust pain sensing nerves so that even after the TENS has stopped there is some carryover of reduced or absent pain. You cannot go wrong with the TENS-3000 Advanced TENS System, complete with a timer, three mode use, dual channel with adjustable pulse rate, pulse width and amplitude as well as the safety features of a slide cover for the controls and a safety cap to prevent accidental intensity changes, all packed in a custom molded, locking carrying case.