Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Photographer of the Day: Brad McDowell

Afternoon Static: THE CARMICHAEL SHOW, SUPERGIRL, FELICITY & More!

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Small Changes for a Busy Day – BowlFit Fitness Tip of the Week

Everyone’s activity level and requirements differ. But with summertime on the brink of appearing, there’s small changes that can be made in order to add some seemingly effortless physical activity. After all, any activity is better than none, and especially a great place to get started.

Some people like to disguise their training as activities that take form outside the gym and away from the weights (not that we don’t love the gym!). Simple movements and reinforced resistances can be enhanced even without deliberately pumping that iron! Considering how you can incorporate these multi-joint, multifunctional movements in some nice upcoming weather!

Park further away from the entrance to work so your legs get moving!
Take walks before AND after work. 10 minutes, max. If you feel overwhelmed and busy, short walks in the sun can help you relax and refocus.
If you feel yourself sitting down often, do some glute, hamstring, and quad sets. Squeeze those muscles (you’ll have to have room to extend your knee for quads), hold for 5-10 seconds, and do 2 sets of 15 for each leg. Any sort of blood flow can help make up for the sitting down.
Stretch in the morning and evening so your muscles and joints have a chance to move freely before work and to release some tension at the end of the day.

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BowlersMart opened their first store in 2004 in Hudson Florida as Cliff Barnes' Pro Shop. Our goals were simple:
1) Offer the best customer service at the lowest possible prices.
2) Have a wide variety of inventory readily available for same day service.
3) Have clean, bright well merchandised stores.
4) Help our customers enjoy the sport as much as possible so they can reach their goals.
5) Help grow the game of bowling by repeating steps 1 through 4.

Since 2004 we have grown to be one of the largest retailers in the country with 31 stores and counting and now offer the website with the same values as our stores.

Our low no haggle price in store is the same as our website so you can be assured you are getting the best possible prices and service.



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Get to Know John Gaines of BowlersMart

Today’s guest needs no introduction. He’s a multi-time OC Champion, a former Team USA member, a World Team Challenge champion, and a USBC Hall of Famer. In my opinion, he is one of the greatest amateur bowlers of all-time. His name is John Gaines, and today we’ll be getting to know him a little better.

Birthplace: Washington D.C.

BowlersMart Job Title: Head of coaching and development at BowlerSmart

What age did you start bowling: 6

Who or what got you into bowling: My mother bowled when I was young and I picked up my passion for bowling through her.

Biggest bowling mentor/coach: Barbara Cosgrove and Del Ballard

High Game: 300 (No idea how many)

High Series: 836 (Also no idea how many, though)

How many 300s: No clue

How old were you when you bowled your first 300? 20

What Ball: Columbia Blue White Dot

How old were you when you bowled your first 800: 21

What Ball: Black Angle

Favorite balls of all-time: Black Angle, Black and Blue Hammer, Black Thunder, and V2 Sanded were all amazing balls. Tough for me to choose between them.

Best bowling related memory: It’s a tie: Making Team USA/Winning my first Eagle

Biggest accomplishment in bowling to date: USBC Hall of Fame.

Future goals in bowling: I have been fortunate enough in my career to have exceeded just about any and all goals that I set out for myself.

Pro shop experience: 32 years

Hobbies and interests outside of bowling: My family and golf

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BowlersMart opened their first store in 2004 in Hudson Florida as Cliff Barnes' Pro Shop. Our goals were simple:
1) Offer the best customer service at the lowest possible prices.
2) Have a wide variety of inventory readily available for same day service.
3) Have clean, bright well merchandised stores.
4) Help our customers enjoy the sport as much as possible so they can reach their goals.
5) Help grow the game of bowling by repeating steps 1 through 4.

Since 2004 we have grown to be one of the largest retailers in the country with 31 stores and counting and now offer the website with the same values as our stores.

Our low no haggle price in store is the same as our website so you can be assured you are getting the best possible prices and service.



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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Photographer of the Day: Alessandra Papagni

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Keiko Otsuhata Created Pigeon Heels to Befriend the Pigeons of Ueno Park

Many great ideas in Japan are often inspired by a simple pun. Such was the case for designer Keiko Otsuhata, who was thinking about pigeons one day when the word “hato-heel” jumped into her head. Hato is Japanese for pigeon, and, while acknowledging that it’s rather weak as a pun, she began imagining what hato-heels might look like, and whether or not she could camouflage her feet as pigeons.

a cheap pair of black heels, about to be transformed into hato-heels

the final creation

So she did what any creative designer would do: she ordered a pair of cheap heels online and went to work. She documents her creative process in an article she wrote but the results are quite fantastic. Using primarily felt and some paint and glue she created an adorable pair of hato-heels.

She then wore them to Tokyo’s Ueno Park, which is known for their abundant and sometimes overly-friendly pigeons. At first the pigeons are a bit standoffish but they soon accept Otsuhata’s hato-heels as one of their own.

Otsuhata has no plans on selling her hato-heels, but she does sell plenty of other whimsical creations in her shop such as water-puking lion broaches and fish cases.

Otsuhata and her hato-heels in Ueno Park

attempting to befriend a pigeon

Otsuhata sits with her hato-heels



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Music Monday: Kandytown

Yes, I know it’s not Monday. But yesterday was a holiday so consider this a rollover “Music Monday” post. In conjunction with our earlier article on the exhibition of photos documenting the rise of Japanese Hip Hop, we thought we’d kick off the week by listening to something from the genre. Kandytown is a 16-member troupe of MCs, DJs and track makers.


(Above) R.T.N. is a track off the group’s 1st album, which was released late last year.

Kandytown is based in Tokyo and comprised of a group of close friends, several of who went to the same school together. Their defacto leader is the young IO, a creative talent with a penchant for songwriting, but also slender good looks that have made him popular as a model.

We’re loving 1Time 4Ever (below), a pensive track that really showcases the diverse group’s talents.

Like what you hear? You can find more of their music on YouTube and Soundcloud. Kandytown is also on Twitter and Instagram. And be sure to check out our other Music Monday picks.



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An Exhibition of Photography Documenting the Rise of Japanese Hip Hop

Japanese rapper MACCHO (from Ozrosaurus) | all photos by Cherry Chill Will

One weekend in 1996 when I was in high school some friends and I walked into a record shop in Shibuya and heard something that would alter the trajectory of our adolescent lives. The track was Ningenhatsudenjo (“human power generator”) and the group was Buddha Brand. The sound was raw, relatable and, best of all, undiscovered. Or at least that’s how it felt. We immediately bought the record but what we didn’t realize at the time is that we had stepped right into the rumblings of the burgeoning Japanese Hip Hop scene. And it was about to erupt.

At that very same record shop a young Japanese man was working day shifts while going out to clubs at night, dreaming of one day making it as a rapper. But, sensing that he didn’t have what it takes to become an MC, he one day put down the mic and picked up a camera. This was the start of the career of Cherry Chill Will, a photographer who has been at the front of crowds documenting the rise of Japanese Hip Hop.

Now, after over 25 years since his initial discovery of Hip Hop, Cherry Chill Will presents “Beats&Rhymes + PIXXX,” a photographic retrospective of Japanese Hip Hop. Starting June 6th and lasting for about 1 month, the exhibition will features a selection of intimate black & white photographs that capture the pensive and explosive energy of Japanese Hip Hop.

Beats & Rhymes + PIXXX
Shibuya NOS ORG (Map)
June 6 – July 6, 2017
Mon-Thu 6:00pm – 2:00am
Fri-Sat 6:00pm – 5:00am
Sun & Holidays 5:00pm – 11:00pm
(Note that the venue is a restaurant/bar and visitors will be asked place one order at a minimum. The venue also tends to get booked for private events on weekends and holidays so call ahead if you plan on going.)

left: ZEEBRA | right: SATUSSY

PUNPEE

Campanella

IO (KANDY TOWN/ BCDMG)

B.D.

RYUZO



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Monday, May 29, 2017

Photographer of the Day: Naf Selmani

A Day of Memories

Some of the Top Amateurs of All Time – Part 2

Last week we started our list of the top amateurs from 1988-200 – the era that our own John Gaines competed in. On yesterday’s list, we listed some of the names that the casual fan may not have ever heard of. Today, though, we will be going over some rather big names. Names that later went on to find success at the Professional level.

Once again, as we stated yesterday, this was a very tough list to compile, and John wanted me to make sure that I emphasized that there are MANY other great amateurs from this era that could and should be considered for this list. But, alas, let’s begin.

Brian Kretzer – In order to be truly great, a bowler has to be good at everything, or the best at one thing; Kretzer was the best at slow hooking it. Period. Although his PBA career never really panned out, his amateur career was very, very impressive. A big time shot maker that always performed his best when the money was on the line, Kretzer won many big money sweepers throughout his amateur career. John recalls a certain night at the Super Hoinke where Kretzer won a sweeper for $15,000 dollars and, in the same squad, won $15,000 dollars in brackets.

Mike Neumann – One of the greatest shot makers our sport has ever seen. Neumann didn’t have a prototypical style, due to an injury early in his career, but, when it came to making quality shots, he’s one of the best to ever do it. In addition to his shot making, Neumann could get his ball to hook on ice. He was a member of Team USA, won both the Super Bowl High Roller and the Super Hoinke (both for $100,000 dollars), and, at the 1990 Open Championships, Neumann won 4 Eagles, which, to this day, is tied for an OC record.

Mika Koivuniemi – Mika, to most, is know for his PBA and Major success. However, his amateur career was every bit as impressive. Mika was an international standout before his PBA days as a member of Team Finland, winning two World Championships. He has won tournaments in 21 different countries. Shot 300 on TV in international competition, which came with a $100,000 bonus. One could make the argument that Mika might be the greatest international bowler of All-Time. In addition to his international success, Mika also won the Super Hoinke and number World Team Challenge titles.

Tommy Jones – Another bowler better known for his PBA days (this is going to be a common trend with these last few bowlers). Jones is and was a member of Team USA, in 1999, won the All-Events titles at the Open Championships as a 20-year-old. And was a member of the team that won the 1999 World Team Challenge Grand Championships.

Tim Mack — Today, Mack is most recognizably known as one of Storm’s PBA tour reps or as the manager of the L.L. Bean Portland Lumberjacks in the PBA Team League. However, before his days as manager and tour rep, Mack was internationally recognized as one of the best amateurs in the world. Mack has 72 — yes, I said it, 72 — world-wide titles, including the 2003 World Championship. Mack is a three time World Bowler of the Year and probably the single most accomplished American bowler in the history of international competition.

Patrick Healy Jr – Interesting stat that John shared with me: Pat Healy was the first amateur to EVER sign a ball contract. Think about that! WOW! As for his accolades, there are many. Healy was a stand out member of Team USA, where he won countless numbers of gold medals in international competition, including a gold medal at the Pan American games in Cuba that was presented by one Fidel Castro and a World Cup title. Healy was also a teammate of John’s at the 1997 and 1998 Open Championships, where they brought home the Team All-Events title two years in a row, which, in my opinion, is one of the most impressive feats in Open Championship history.

Chris Barnes – One of the most talented bowlers of all-time, amateur or professional. And while he has had a terrific professional career – he is a sure fire PBA Hall of Famer – his amateur career was just as impressive. According to Gaines, the thing that made Barnes so special was that he NEVER had a bad performance. Every tournament he entered, he had a chance to win. Earlier, when I was talking about Kretzer, I said in order to be great a bowler has to be great at one thing or good at everything, well Barnes is one of those rare beasts that was GREAT at everything. Like Healy, Barnes was a member of the 1997 and 1998 OC team that won back-to-back Team All-Events. He was a collegiate standout at Wichita State multi-time member of Team USA. And won countless, and I mean countless, numbers of big time amateur events.

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BowlersMart opened their first store in 2004 in Hudson Florida as Cliff Barnes' Pro Shop. Our goals were simple:
1) Offer the best customer service at the lowest possible prices.
2) Have a wide variety of inventory readily available for same day service.
3) Have clean, bright well merchandised stores.
4) Help our customers enjoy the sport as much as possible so they can reach their goals.
5) Help grow the game of bowling by repeating steps 1 through 4.

Since 2004 we have grown to be one of the largest retailers in the country with 31 stores and counting and now offer the website with the same values as our stores.

Our low no haggle price in store is the same as our website so you can be assured you are getting the best possible prices and service.



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