Regarding bowling, someone I know once told me that he’ll
continue bowling as long as it serves a purpose. Well, after a nice 17 year run of hitting the
hardwoods every week, I’ve decided that for me personally that purpose is no
longer there. There are a lot of reasons
that went into my decision but most of it has to do with the fact that I was “lucky”
enough to have been born with over pronated feet. In layman’s terms this means that I have no
arches and feet which "smush" to the outside.
This has always made balancing difficult and it’s getting to
the point now where merely standing stationary on one leg and balancing for
more than a few seconds is difficult. As
in most sports, especially bowling, good balance is key. Especially in the scratch league I was in
where the competition is very good. So
rather than watch my skill level continue to erode (as it has been the last few
seasons), I’ve decided it’s time to go do something else. Time will tell exactly what that is but I
have some ideas.
There’s no sadness, though, and certainly no “pity party” to
be found here. I’m just happy that my fairly un-athletic self was
able to compete at a fairly high level for that time. I even managed to accomplish a couple of
personal goals by getting a couple of rings for a 300 game and an 801 three-game
series. And BowlingWidow was even on my
team for the perfect game which made it all the more special.
But most of all, I’m so thankful that I met as many friends
and acquaintances because of bowling. Friendships
that will transcend bowling and continue forever. And some of those people are even
left-handed!
One thing is for sure:
I’m still a fan and will be dropping in on the league every now and then
to check out the action and say hello.
And who knows? After this
upcoming season I might get the bug and discover a new reason to start another
17-year run of bowling.
The name of this blog is of course BowlingJoe. Topically, it really hasn’t been about
bowling very much of the time. So I
think I’ll keep the name. I kind of like
the way it sounds.
I'm sure there will be plenty who will miss you. May your "retirement" be an enjoyable one, and may you find new experiences that help fill the void for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, T-Snide. I've been working a rehab plan with a podiatrist I really like. I have no idea how it will work out but if I can regain most of the balance I had, I might just get out there again in league.
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