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Aerobic Bowling ActivitiesTom Winiecki
Mott Road Elementary School, Fayetteville, NY Bowling is not traditionally a very "aerobic" activity. When one thinks of getting a workout, bowling is not immediately thought of. It is a great "social" activity. It is a super way to get together with friends and have a good time. Even though it's not a way to get your heart pumping, it can still be an important part of your total program. The imaginative teacher can easily adapt it to fit into their instruction. Bowling in an alley with 10 pins is what most people think of. It is not, though the only way to bowl. Here are a few lead-up games that I have found to be very successful. These are very active games. The kids will not have any trouble getting their heart rates up at all! KEGLER ATTACK: While we are bowling, it is a great way to review their throwing mechanics. When I teach throwing technique, I tell them to "stand sideways to their target. Put the ball in their 'pencil' hand and make that hand their back hand." I then say to "step with their front foot and throw with their back hand." By keeping one foot in the hoop to bowl, it makes it easy for the "keglers" to step with their front foot and bowl with their back hand. I tell the "goalies" that they have to be quick, because any team can bowl at their pin from any direction. Since the hoops are scattered throughout the gym, shots can come from all angles. The "keglers" are allowed to get another ball at any time from somewhere on the floor. They MUST return back to their hoop before they can roll to another pin. I give the kids unlimited lives; they are never "out." They get a chance to score some points. They get one point for every pin they knock down. They lose a point every time their pin gets knocked down. Once they have switched roles a few times, I let them find a new spot for their hoop. I just wont let them put their hoop in a corner. PIN SHOOT: These two games are great lead-ups in a bowling unit. Your kids will love them. They won't stop moving! Seeing a pin go down is a big thrill that will more than keep them interested. You will love them because they are very "aerobic" in nature. They also stress proper release and follow through; both very important skills in bowling. |