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Bowling Tragic
This is a post written by Gary Beck one of bowling hardest working supporters, and the leading youth bowling promoter in the world.
Bowling, the recreation, is going to be around forever. Its survival is guaranteed because, at its core, bowling is a social activity that provides people the means to hang out with their friends and have a fun time. Our world is becoming more and more virtual, and as John Naisbitt predicted in his 1982 book, Megatrends, we will increasingly crave opportunities to gather together with other human beings. Naisbitt’s phrase was “High Tech High Touch,“ and bowling provides a ‘high touch’ opportunity.
The sport of bowling, on the other hand, is dying. While numerous autopsies on this forum and elsewhere have found the cause of death to be one of a myriad of diseases such as blocked lanes, high tech balls, changing lifestyles, etc., it is my opinion that such factors are merely symptoms of a more fundamental disease. Bowling has evolved into a culture in which the connection between 'effort' and 'reward' has been severed. The result is no different than if one severed the connection between the brain and the heart. Death is imminent.
It is my belief that there is a cure for what ails the sport of bowling. I believe that a culture in which reward is a direct outcome of effort can be defined and established. I also believe such a culture cannot exist because of edict – it cannot be forced upon the general population through a change in rules and regulations. This will be a volunteer culture – a culture which people seek out because they desire to be associated with the values the culture embraces.
Creating such a culture will not be easy. It will not be quick. It will not be cheap. It will require an army of individuals who commit hard work, time, energy, money, and an immense amount of faith to establish and sustain such a culture. For a few, it will even require their heart and soul.
Those who volunteer will be few. The naysayers will be legion. The time is now. Death is imminent if we hesitate. Who among you can be counted on to roll up your sleeves and volunteer?
Will you put your hand up and do your part..I know I will!
Bowling, the recreation, is going to be around forever. Its survival is guaranteed because, at its core, bowling is a social activity that provides people the means to hang out with their friends and have a fun time. Our world is becoming more and more virtual, and as John Naisbitt predicted in his 1982 book, Megatrends, we will increasingly crave opportunities to gather together with other human beings. Naisbitt’s phrase was “High Tech High Touch,“ and bowling provides a ‘high touch’ opportunity.
The sport of bowling, on the other hand, is dying. While numerous autopsies on this forum and elsewhere have found the cause of death to be one of a myriad of diseases such as blocked lanes, high tech balls, changing lifestyles, etc., it is my opinion that such factors are merely symptoms of a more fundamental disease. Bowling has evolved into a culture in which the connection between 'effort' and 'reward' has been severed. The result is no different than if one severed the connection between the brain and the heart. Death is imminent.
It is my belief that there is a cure for what ails the sport of bowling. I believe that a culture in which reward is a direct outcome of effort can be defined and established. I also believe such a culture cannot exist because of edict – it cannot be forced upon the general population through a change in rules and regulations. This will be a volunteer culture – a culture which people seek out because they desire to be associated with the values the culture embraces.
Creating such a culture will not be easy. It will not be quick. It will not be cheap. It will require an army of individuals who commit hard work, time, energy, money, and an immense amount of faith to establish and sustain such a culture. For a few, it will even require their heart and soul.
Those who volunteer will be few. The naysayers will be legion. The time is now. Death is imminent if we hesitate. Who among you can be counted on to roll up your sleeves and volunteer?
Will you put your hand up and do your part..I know I will!