If you've been
to a bowling alley, you'll have witnessed the competitiveness of bowling
leagues and the fun atmosphere of team bowling. However, you may
have also seen some bowling mishaps, from the embarrassing or scary to the
downright hilarious!
Here's a
list of common slip-ups that you might encounter at the alley - and
how to avoid being the victim.
Bowling
backwards
Though we
all know where the bowling ball is meant to travel - down the alley and
directly into the pins - it doesn't always happen that way. Accidentally
letting go of the ball as your arm swings backwards is a surprisingly common
mishap. Though it may be hilarious for spectators (and blush-worthy for the
person who's done it), it can actually be quite dangerous if anyone gets in the
way of the heavy ball.
To avoid
this happening to you, set your mind on keeping a firm grip until your arm is
in front of you. If you're a repeat offender, advise other players to stand
well back, or use a bowling ramp to eliminate the chances.
Slipping
over
Despite
safety precautions, there are often players who ignore the lane line and end up
sprawled on the ground as if they've stepped on a banana skin. The lane is
slicked and well-oiled for a reason - to help your ball glide down the lane and
get you that perfect strike. However, it can be difficult for a human to remain
upright if they step on that slippery surface!
To avoid
falling flat on your face in front of your bowling team, make sure you are
aware of the line that separates the approach from the lane itself -
there's really no better way!
Getting
your fingers stuck in the ball
You know
that moment of panic when your finger gets stuck in a ring as you try it on in
a jewellery shop? This is much like the feeling you'll get if this happens with
a bowling ball.
Prevent this heart-thumping moment from
happening to you by removing anything that could get snagged in the holes on the
ball, such as jewellery, and picking a ball that's right for your finger
size.
Follow these steps and you'll avoid ending up like this unfortunate bowler.