3 types of sports
1.individual
2.dual
3.team
members;
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Hannah joyce Mallorca
jenneth yu and charlyn silverio
rose ann Legaspi and aljon avila
BOWLINGIndividualSports
2 HISTORYThere are many forms of bowling, with
one of the most recent being ten-pin bowling, also
known as the norm.The earliest most primitive
forms of bowling can be dated back to Ancient Egypt
and the Roman Empire. An outdoor game for most
of its history, bowling became popular in the mid-
nineteenth century after the introduction of indoor
lanes in New York in 1840 using only 9 pins.
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HISTORY In 1841, most states, including New York,
banned "bowling at the game of ninepins" because
of widespread gambling. It is popularly believed that
today's game of tenpins was devised to circumvent
the laws against the game of ninepins.The first
standardized rules were established in New York
City, on September 9, 1895.Today, bowling is
enjoyed by 95 million people in more than ninety
countries worldwide and continues to grow through
entertainment media such as video games for home
consoles and handheld
4 HOW TO PLAYBowling is an individual
sport, one can play on their own or against
other competitors.Play begins with a person
throwing (“bowling”) the ball down a
lane.One bowling game consists of 10
frames. Each frame is equal to one turn for
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the bowler.The bowler's objective is to
knock down as many pins as possible in a
frame, ideally all of them.A bowler can roll
the ball twice in each frame, provided that
he does not hit a strike.
BOWLING SAFETYIn a regulation game of bowling,
one must wear proper bowling shoes.Make sure you
choose a proper weight when it comes to the ball; it
should be something you can control when throwing
and that your fingers fit comfortably into.Stay
behind the foul line when rolling your ballMake sure
your hands are completely dry before you pick up
the ball to start bowl each time. If your hands are
still sweaty, the ball can slip out of your
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hands.Bowlers should keep hands clear of return
ball mechanism until all balls have come to a
complete stop
BOWLING SAFETYIn a regulation game of bowling,
one must wear proper bowling shoes.Make sure you
choose a proper weight when it comes to the ball; it
should be something you can control when throwing
and that your fingers fit comfortably into.Stay
behind the foul line when rolling your ballMake sure
your hands are completely dry before you pick up
the ball to start bowl each time. If your hands are
still sweaty, the ball can slip out of your
hands.Bowlers should keep hands clear of return
ball mechanism until all balls have come to a
complete stop
FRAMEEach bowler’s individual turn, consisting of 2
balls or 1 ball in a case of a strike; 10 frames
constitute a game. If any pins remain after the
bowler's turn, it's called an "open frame."
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8 ScoringIf a bowler has an open frame, then he
simply gets credit for the number of pins he knocked
down.However, if a bowler hits a spare, then he
should place a slash mark on his score sheet. After
his next turn, he will receive 10 points plus the
number of pins he knocks down with that turn.So if
he knocks down 3 pins after his first turn, then he
will get 13 points before his second turn. If he then
knocks down 2 pins in his second turn, he gets a
total of 15 points for that round.If a bowler hits a
strike, he should record an X on his scoresheet. The
strike will earn the bowler ten points plus the
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number of pins knocked down on the player's next
two turns in the following round.A perfect game has
12 strikes and not ten, because if the bowler gets a
strike on the last frame, then he can take two more
turns.The most a bowler can score in one game is
300 points
10 TWO TO EIGHT O’CLOCK HAND POSITION
A hand position for left- handed bowlers, the
thumb points at two o’clock, the pointer finger at
nine o’clock, and the pinky between six and
seven o’clock
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