Below are a series of step by step learn to bowl videos for first time bowlers and intermediate videos for league bowlers looking to improve their game.

Monday, January 13, 2025

The Go Bowling Float "A Perfect Game" At The 2025 Rose Parade

The Go Bowling float, titled "A Perfect Game," was a standout hit in the 2025 Rose Parade, captivating millions of viewers nationwide. Designed to evoke the thrill and nostalgia of bowling, the float featured over 40,000 roses, including classic varieties like the generic rose, heart rose, and the rare red-eye rose. The bowling pins were decorated with coconut and cranberries, adding unique texture and charm. After the parade, tens of thousands visited Float Fest as the Go Bowling Perfect Game Float was on full display. While spectators in Pasadena were delighted to see the float in person, those who missed it can check out the images below to experience the magic firsthand.

 

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Warm Up Bowling Drills

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL


USBC Gold Coach Richard Shockley speaks with Carolyn Dorin-Ballard and presents a good warm-up drill for all bowlers. You will be able to feel the correct motion for your release and learn to keep your elbow close to your body.

Choose a Bowling Ball to Fit Your Needs

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With some many bowling balls to choose from, it’s nice to have some tips on how to find the right one. Team USA Head Coach Rod Ross and professional bowler Chris Barnes discuss the various options that you can choose from when purchasing your ball.

Strong vs Weak Bowling Balls

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USBC Gold coach Bryan O’Keefe and USBC Hall of Famer Carolyn Dorin-Ballard discuss the difference between strong and weak bowling balls and the common misconception of what it means for a ball to be considered strong.

Bowling Ball Fit

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Bryan O’Keefe discusses ball fit with professional bowler Mike Fagan. With ball fit, if there is too much pressure on the fingers or joints, it is a sign that an adjustment needs to be made.