Way more than that mate, I would walk that to the bar & back. loll would say closer to 250mtr per game.
I don't think 10 metres would really be a realistic distance from players area to your approach stance. probably looking at 5 to 6 metres more likely.
After a few drinks some of us are quite happy to ride anything that looks like it will hit the head pin. Having to back peddle around the ball return because you are on the wrong side of it, sure burns those extra calories! Although, after a few more drinks you don't worry about that, you worry about which lane you actually bowled on so you know where to throw the spare shot.extra meters when riding a HUGE shot....
Yep. Definitely walked further last week than this week!!
Therefore, the higher your average, the less you walk!
dunno about drunk i can think of one hack who used to live in queensland and used to make up numbers in tournaments who would ride anything near the headpin and he was soberAfter a few drinks some of us are quite happy to ride anything that looks like it will hit the head pin. Having to back peddle around the ball return because you are on the wrong side of it, sure burns those extra calories! Although, after a few more drinks you don't worry about that, you worry about which lane you actually bowled on so you know where to throw the spare shot.
League bowling is fun!
I can bowl on my own at times during the week (phantom leagues), when I am bowling , I don't take breaks, just keep bowling my 4 games.. By end, I know my heart rate was up, around 100-130's(guessing, but I do have some knowledge in this area), sweat all over T Shirt, and dripping everywhere across face and back of neck. I think that if u bowl 4 games within an hour including 5-10 min practise, then u get quite a workout..
I would be interested if anybody would be interested in looking into heart rate and cals burned during a 3 game set... Anyone up for a challenge..
Recently the 20/20 cricketers had heart rate monitors on them, very interesting hopefully people can appreciate how fit haddin and ALL keepers have to be.. Its also funny looking at important moments in a game/innings where pressure and tension are both added, then watch their heart rate pick up..