Managing and Preventing Bowling Knee Pain
Minor aches and pains are bound to happen when you’re bowling consistently and for extended periods of time. However, some injuries are preventable and can be limited by making minor changes to your technique, posture and footwork. For instance, many bowlers of all ages complain of bowling knee pain at the end of a game or practice session, and they assume it’s just something they have to put up with. For more of our bowling videos, visit http://bit.ly/2dJR1kY

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