Despite how simple the game looks, the first time you try bowling, you might not do very well as it's a bit more difficult than it looks. The object of the game is to roll a ball down a lane and knock down as many pins as possible. You're given two tries to knock down as many pins as you can. Anybody can bowl. Instinctively the majority of new players understand what they need to do the first time they play. However, what most players take some time to master are the techniques needed to turn a good score into a great score.
One thing you need to learn, especially if you are a new bowler, is how to send your ball down the lane in a straight line. A lot of people will accidently twist the ball a little when they release it, and this is what causes so many balls to curve on their way to the pins and end up in the gutter. Your goal should be to learn how to take any twist out of releasing the ball so it will travel in a straight line. Your left foot should be in the middle of the lane when you let go on the ball to achieve this goal. If you are left handed, you want to make sure that your right foot is in the middle of the lane. Aim to get your ball over the third arrow. You will find the third arrow on the board that is fifteenth from the right. Your shoulder should be right over that fifteenth board when you release the ball. Trending to either side is bad, so make sure your throwing arm doesn't do this.
There is another, often overlooked aspect of bowling: your level of physical fitness. Like people who practice any sport, the fittest bowlers have an advantage; so, if you want to bowl better, work on staying in shape. While this is a rather fundamental truth about bowling, many beginners are not aware of it. The obvious fact is that your upper body strength plays a large part in your ability to bowl well. The truth is that your lower body strength is just as important as it has a direct affect on your approach! Remember, your overall physical health is very important to bowling, and ignoring it will be detrimental to your game. So if you want to get your bowling scores up, it's a good idea to work out as much as possible in between games.
Keeping your eye on the ball is also true for bowling, however unbelievable it may sound. This does not mean that you should stare at the bowling ball as you play the game. The point is to keep your eyes on your goal, or the pins you want to hit. By focusing on your goal, your aim will naturally follow the line of your focus and thus you will be able to send the ball exactly where you want it to go. The principle is just like in baseball where if you focus on the ball you have a better chance of hitting it.
You should make a detailed study of how they do everything, from picking up and gripping the ball to how they move. See how they stand, and the posture they assume when releasing the ball. Studying expert bowlers can definitely give your game a boost, and can help you to make improvements in ways you would not have otherwise thought of.