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Sport Training- Bowling
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1. Athletes should be aware of the following:
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Where to locate shoes and ball.
Know their correct shoe size
Know the appropriate weight of their ball
All of the above
2. The best way to teach an athlete to alternate lanes is by the following:
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Follow the same person
Look for his/her name on the computer screen
Looking at the arrow next to his/her name
All of the above
3. The easiest two ways for ramp bowlers to control a ball with holes is by the following: (Check all that apply)
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Moving the holes of the ball to left or right center
Moving the front rods of the ramp at the foul line
Moving the back of the ramp to the left or right
4. The correct foot placement at the foul line is the following?
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The toes are just over the line
The opposite foot from the arm swing is forward behind the foul line
Always the right foot forward
5. Are handicaps used during the area and state bowling tournaments to calculate the final score and placing of the athletes?
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6. Check the following true statements regarding Assisted Ramp bowlers: (Check all that apply)
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Volunteers are allowed to carry the ball from the return to the ramp
Volunteers are no allowed to carry the ball from the return to the ramp
Volunteers are allowed to adjust the ramp for the bowler
Volunteers my provide hand-over-hand assistance, but the athletes much ultimately push the ball
7. Check the following true statement regarding Unassisted Ramp bowlers: (Check all that apply)
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Volunteers are allowed to carry the ball from the return to the ramp
Volunteers are not allowed to carry the ball from the return to the ramp
Volunteers are allowed to adjust the ramp for the bowler
Volunteers may provide hand-over-hand assistance, but the athlete must ultimately push the ball
Volunteers allowed to push the ball down the ramp for the bowler
8. During area and state tournaments, athletes may compete against other athletes on different lanes?
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9. Entry scores for the athlete(s) should be:
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Best score out of 10 games
Best score out of 5 games
Average of 10 games minimum
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