The Super Bowl is one of the greatest and most adrenaline charged sporting event in recent years. Being that as it may, previous events of the super bowl has had varied programming times. The 2010 Super Bowl XLIVtrong>, which is the 40th edition of the event, will be held at the LandShark stadium in Miami, Florida on the 6th and 7th of Feb.
Various media outlets obviously give varying kickoff times. Different TV channels give different programming start times as well as the various online sites which have different timing on the live streaming of the event. The general stipulated kickoff time for the Super Bowl is 6PM Eastern Standard Time (EST). For the fans that live in states with different time zones, then I suggest you do the math. You should look at the Super Bowl kickoff time like a man going for a date, high chances are that he will be late; he is going to show up 15 min or even 30 min late. So is the kickoff time for this event, past events have proved this. Even if you went to the stadium early you’ll probably have screamed you voice out before the action actually begins.
So this is what you do, don’t let the different schedules fool you. Since the stipulated start time has been stated as 6PM EST, it would be best if you switched on, plug in and get ready from 6PM through to possibly 6.32Pm which could be the actual Super Bowl kickoff time. Sit back, relax and enjoy.
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the obvious way to improve is to get someone who knows how to bowl to see u n give u pointers..
here are some tips tho:
- get ur own ball n shoes.. helps alot.. make sure you can hold ur ball without having to squeeze..
- don't try to hit hard.. let the ball swing freely sort of like a pendulum..
- look at the arrows or dots on the lanes not the pins.. the pins are too far to look at for you to be able to aim properly..
- follow through on your shots.. helps alot with accuracy..
hope this helps.. =D
additional info:
- DO NOT PICK THE LIGHTEST BALL.. pick one that you can hold comfortably.. you are not supposed to be able to have "control" over ur ball when it swings.. all the really good women bowlers use 15 pounders,, start light but not really light..
- if ur not using a semi/full finger tip ball don't try to put spin on the ball.. conventional balls (the house balls provided in the alleys) are designed for straight balls unless u want to be a spinner (not recomended)
- if ur right handed,, at the point of release, make sure your wrist doesnt point to the right (the shaking hands with the pin bit is a good tip)
- if ur right handed make sure ur the last step you take on the approach is with ur left foot
Here I'll just list out all the things I know:
(I am not sure to add it all up because I need to know how old they are and what day you're going on so I just typed the infomation)
9am until 6pm- $2.00
6pm until closing-$2.25
Weekends-$2.25
55 and older-$1.75 per game
Children under 12-$1.50 per game
SCC and WCU students-$1.50 per game
Rental shoes-$10.00–$30.00 (or even higher)
Rental balls-$10.00–$25.00
If those are the rules of that tournament, then don't compete. It will be difficult to beat him if he is handicapped at 160.
This is probably not an ABC sanctioned tournament, else he would come in with no handicap.