That One Day in Shallote

Today I decided to bowl the #12Bagger event in Shallote NC. This is absolutely one of my favorite bowling centers to bowl in. The hosts are always the most gracious people and they truly have the bowlers interest at heart. We bowled on a 35ft “Logo Infusion” pattern that played very tough for most of the bowlers. Lately, I’ve […]

FIRST-TIMER RACES TO LAS VEGAS FOR CHANCE TO COMPETE AT OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Aaron Smith March 10, 2017 LAS VEGAS – Precise timing is one of several keys to fielding a winning NASCAR team, as first-time United States Bowling Congress Open Championships participant Mark Ellis of Charlotte, North Carolina, can attest to better than most. As a transporter for Chip Ganassi Racing and the Jamie McMurray racing team, […]

SEVEN ELITE COACHES JOIN TEAM USA STAFF

Terry Bigham March 9, 2017 ARLINGTON, Texas – Team USA has experienced tremendous success in international competition, and to ensure future teams have the highest level of training, the United States Bowling Congress has added seven coaches to the Team USA program. Joining Team USA head coach Rod Ross and Junior Team USA head coach […]

Balancing Macronutrients

For this weeks fit tip I want to go over some basics with nutrition. People have deemed carbohydrates as “bad” or “unhealthy” when that is truly not the case. Carbs are on of the three macronutrients necessary for living and producing energy. The issues comes when we take in more carbs than is needed, and […]

Easier or Harder, That is the Question!

Recently, USBC President, Chad Murphy held a bit of an informal Facebook poll, asking bowlers if he – and the National Governing Body – should be attempting to make our sport easier or harder? This seems like a relatively straight forward question, and I must say, I was impressed with how much participation his question […]