that was a great little film back in time. we do candlepin bowling up in new england but their is also 10 pin and duckpin bowling. i only bowl candlepins
One thing that's very true if you both straight arm you can actually learn how to throw a curve and it's quite informative from the clip. And explained quite well. Same with the spare using the arrows
This is so sad that this sport is fading fast bowling allies are closing down and people are losing interest in the game, and they need to bring back bowling and more people need to get back into the game.
12:04 is bad advice. You should move your bowling ball to the right, away from your body. That way, you can naturally drop the ball, with an easy going, pendulum motion. Otherwise, your body will swing the bowling ball backwards to the right, and become much more likely to fire left of your target.
When I was a kid , my dad was teaching me how to bowl . At one time when I was getting ready to swing the ball forward , my dad says "Now throw the ball !" When I swung the ball , I threw it high up into the air and when it came down , it hit hard in the left gutter , bounced out of the left gutter into the OTHER PERSON'S LANE and made a strike ! I was kind of embarassed and my dad said "You're supposed to get a strike in your lane !" I wonder how many people this happened to . Please let me know !
Well, setting aside the idea of "breed," check lane 12 at 2:17 and I think you will see a non white person bowling. Slow down the speed and go with full screen. I may be wrong, but I don't think so.
By “breed”, I believe that the narrator meant to say social class, personal background, and the type of guidance and training received in a person’s formative years. A person going to college is going to be different from a person going to technical school or a school of trades.
It's unrealistic for anyone back then to show up to any bowling alley, ask for help if it's their first time, and then Ned Day and Marion Ladewig show up. Marion was probably the greatest woman bowler in history, or at least back in those days. If it were me when I started I'd expect Dick Weber or Earl Anthony to show up. I'm just saying that if such help were provided it wouldn't likely be with such famous and renowned bowlers. Of course if it were, I'd shut up and listen to everything they tell me.
Too bad the average American bowler has turned it into a trash sport & hasn't the slightest idea of lane etiquette or how to behave in public. Even the spectators at televised PBA tournaments act like drunken idiots at a wrestling match.
I swear these videos from the 40s and 50s are more detailed and informative than anything made today
I agree with you dude I'm going to go back with the old style bowling balls and try to play in the pocket all this new technology stuff man
"Hey Niko, it's your cousin, want to go bowling?"
Not in a place you like. I want a well organized place.
Such wholesome entertainment…bring me another drink!!!
that was a great little film back in time. we do candlepin bowling up in new england but their is also 10 pin and duckpin bowling. i only bowl candlepins
WOW. I learned a LOT from this movie! Thanks, bro! Next time I go bowling, I will try to remember all of that to improve my form and approach.
One thing that's very true if you both straight arm you can actually learn how to throw a curve and it's quite informative from the clip. And explained quite well.
Same with the spare using the arrows
Gotta keep these videos for our future kids it’s imperative
oooh, Roman just watched too much of that American Telivision...
This brings back precious memories !
Hey Niko, it's Roman. Let's go bowling.
Stalin, it’s Hitler. Let’s go invade Poland.
This is so sad that this sport is fading fast bowling allies are closing down and people are losing interest in the game, and they need to bring back bowling and more people need to get back into the game.
"just look at all the amazing variety of bowlers"
and all of the amazing gutter balls
3:10 first thing you do
is go to the cloak and dagger room
thank you.
Classic duckpin bowling with Brunswick duckpins at 27:57!
I'd never heard of small pin bowling. Looks tough; as you said, that guy didn't get one strike.
Can any other creative not imagine the hilarity of this style for a modern audience and modern situation?
Let’s go drive by shooting for example
12:04 is bad advice. You should move your bowling ball to the right, away from your body. That way, you can naturally drop the ball, with an easy going, pendulum motion. Otherwise, your body will swing the bowling ball backwards to the right, and become much more likely to fire left of your target.
The one male amateur with the darker hair looks sort of like Hugh Beaumont (Ward Cleaver) of "Leave it to Beaver."
Is that actor James Gregory? Inspector Luger from Barney Miller?
the butt of the stick on the stomach signature the land know me slow
fishing rod tow clamp signature the land know me slow
Would you LOOK at the friggin' bicep on the duckpin bowler....??!
Let's pick up a hiker..... ; )
Bill Smith 😂😂😂
Hey niko it’s your cou-
Where bowling is fun and shirts were very loud
"Ay Kazen."
Where bowling is fun and shirts were Loud!
Bowling shirts are much louder today.
reel drill skills the land know me slow
n. 354 first wear ; are they done failing the authenticated aesthetic of drill
Roman
When I was a kid , my dad was teaching me how to bowl . At one time when I was
getting ready to swing the ball forward , my dad says "Now throw the ball !" When I
swung the ball , I threw it high up into the air and when it came down , it hit hard in
the left gutter , bounced out of the left gutter into the OTHER PERSON'S LANE and
made a strike ! I was kind of embarassed and my dad said "You're supposed to get
a strike in your lane !"
I wonder how many people this happened to . Please let me know !
Duckpin bowling is the greatest! Its not for wimps!
That doesn’t make sense
shoofe?! on floor? what pole?
pool ball neanderthal the land know me slow
Really a coach ? just bowl people!
bicycle brake tow clamp placement no worries facility indicated
Vito, it's Joe, let's go bowling
I'd rather have this type of bowling instead of todays two handed circus bowling
Is this the same Peggy from How Do You Do?
Every breed?
All I saw was white people when he said that lol
Well, setting aside the idea of "breed," check lane 12 at 2:17 and I think you will see a non white person bowling. Slow down the speed and go with full screen. I may be wrong, but I don't think so.
By “breed”, I believe that the narrator meant to say social class, personal background, and the type of guidance and training received in a person’s formative years. A person going to college is going to be different from a person going to technical school or a school of trades.
I have both a trade and a masters degree. are you sure?@@LaptopLarry330
Every type imaginable, except for any persons with melanin LOL.
one by one the land know me slow
It's unrealistic for anyone back then to show up to any bowling alley, ask for help if it's their first time, and then Ned Day and Marion Ladewig show up. Marion was probably the greatest woman bowler in history, or at least back in those days. If it were me when I started I'd expect Dick Weber or Earl Anthony to show up. I'm just saying that if such help were provided it wouldn't likely be with such famous and renowned bowlers. Of course if it were, I'd shut up and listen to everything they tell me.
on floor
pots and pots and pans you on your owed
airsoft losing be my guest
🤣
crinib plenty duplex punches since
Bowling, or as I like to call it, "Fun's Natural Enemy".
The first guy doesn't treat his wife nearly as well as the second guy. Edit: Seems like he's a jerk to all the women
every kind of breed 2:16 all white people lol
🧹 tooth
curtain rod plenty bevs struck
V8... strawberry kiwi... first gear
bud light... lime... second gear... knub.. tiptronic
through there ain't it
jeez bowling rules have not aged well
Too bad the average American bowler has turned it into a trash sport & hasn't the slightest idea of lane etiquette or how to behave in public. Even the spectators at televised PBA tournaments act like drunken idiots at a wrestling match.
Where bowling is fun and shirts were Loud!