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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    meh, they're bolivians.
    Are you sure you didn't mean Bowlivians

  2. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Exadon View Post

    My teacher use to cross balls with many challengers, and he always left satisfied from victory
    The statement by itself makes me chuckle

    BUT

    when in the back of my mind I also know your sifu is Anthony GOh

    LMFAO
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    when in the back of my mind I also know your sifu is Anthony GOh

    LMFAO
    I should get your DVD for free for sifu abuse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...p/?cl=12342000

    Someone invented a new bowling grip, and now his school is flogging all the 'traditional' schools.

    What's the lesson here?
    No lesson here, just a different style. If it works for these guys that's great. However I can't see pros doing that.

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    There is more to bowling than knocking pins down. There is the tradition, the respect for your elders and the ancient Dutch Bowling Masters. These modern bowlers are merely glorified ball rollers with out having a true Dutch Master to guide them into the higher attributes that are the real bowling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m1k3 View Post
    There is more to bowling than knocking pins down. There is the tradition, the respect for your elders and the ancient Dutch Bowling Masters. These modern bowlers are merely glorified ball rollers with out having a true Dutch Master to guide them into the higher attributes that are the real bowling.
    I understand some of those bowlers can trace their lineage for hundreds of years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    I understand some of those bowlers can trace their lineage for hundreds of years.
    also they can all trace their lineage back to the ancient pub of bowling first created in 1232 in southern denmark, were people flocked to become master bowlers and integrate their bowling technique into one.
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    i'm surprised no one else has caught on to the REAL problem here...


    it's South Americans in general...first the Brazilians **** up traditional jujitsu and now the Bolivians want to **** of bowling...is nothing sacred?


    Nuke South America!
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    it doesnt matter what style of bowling you do guys. its the training methods that are important. are you developing enough strength for your style? are you aquiring the proper amount of back spin? can you develop power and accuracy in your strikes?

    It shouldnt matter if you are training for competition, or just for fun. You have to have good training methods to achieve bowling greatness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oso View Post
    i'm surprised no one else has caught on to the REAL problem here...


    it's South Americans in general...first the Brazilians **** up traditional jujitsu and now the Bolivians want to **** of bowling...is nothing sacred?


    Nuke South America!
    they cant help it if they are inovators in the world of sports. heck i mean tons of smart germans went there after ww2. so that would explain a lot.
    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho Mantis View Post
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