Conditioned To Bowl

Ep#18 : Fueling Performance Over Perfection with Valerie Bercier

46 min · 29. apr. 2026
episode Ep#18 : Fueling Performance Over Perfection with Valerie Bercier cover

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Are you focusing on the wrong things in your training and nutrition? In Part 1 of the conversation with 2019 PWBA Rookie of the Year and registered dietitian, Valerie Bercier she breaks down what serious bowlers and athletes are missing when it comes to performance, strength, and fueling. From growing up in Canada without a structured bowling pathway to competing at an elite level, Valerie shares how discipline, consistency, and identity shaped her journey. This episode challenges the all-or-nothing mindset and exposes why most athletes stall despite working hard. This conversation goes beyond surface-level advice. You will learn why hydration is still the most overlooked performance tool, how consistency builds real strength, and why simple habits outperform complex plans over time. Valerie also dives into food behavior, emotional eating, and the early realities of weight management strategies that impact muscle, recovery, and long-term performance. If you are serious about becoming a more complete athlete, this episode focuses on what actually moves the needle. Inside This Episode: * Why hydration is still the most overlooked performance tool * The real reason most athletes fail to get stronger * How simple habits outperform complex nutrition plans * The truth about consistency vs motivation * Early career decisions that shaped elite performance This is Part 1 of a 2-part series with Valerie Bercier. Part 2 continues into deeper performance, nutrition behavior, and athlete development. Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Why bowlers must be treated like athletes 00:03:30 – No structure, no system: choosing bowling early 00:07:15 – Injury before competition and adapting under pressure 00:09:00 – Falling into nutrition and changing career direction 00:12:00 – Decisions that shaped long-term success 00:18:30 – Failing early and building elite-level resilience 00:21:00 – What separates elite athletes from everyone else 00:23:30 – Why most athletes never get truly strong 00:29:00 – The simplest fix most athletes ignore 00:33:30 – The biggest mistake in nutrition planning 00:40:00 – Weight loss strategies and performance risks 00:47:00 – Food behavior, discipline, and identity #podcast #athletes #sports #nutrition #diet #hydration#sportsnutrition #ConditionedToBowl #BowlersAreAthletes #bscatraining #bowling #strengthconditioning #bowlingcoach #PWBATour #ValerieBercier #BowlingTraining #SportsPerformance #AthleteDevelopment #BowlingPodcast #EliteBowling #BowlingFitness #CompetitiveBowling #conditioning #consistency

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episode Off the Lanes: The Vitamin DTang Way with Darren Tang | Conditioned To Bowl Ep#27 artwork

Off the Lanes: The Vitamin DTang Way with Darren Tang | Conditioned To Bowl Ep#27

You have seen what Vitamin DTang does on the lanes. This is what he does off them. Part 3 of the Vitamin DTang Mini-Series closes the story where it lives — in the gym, at the table, and in the mindset that keeps a PBA champion competing at the top year after year. Paul and Heather dig into Darren Tang's full off-lanes routine: the Normatec boots he swears by on long drives between tour stops, the PT who trained him at Jordan Farmar's private gym, and the leg strength test that left his trainer speechless. Darren talks through his favorite exercise (the back squat, and yes, partly for the ego), the push jerk that injured his back and that he has never touched since, and his honest take on what he still wants to get better at: recovery discipline. Heather draws the line between ego lifting and heavy lifting that every bowler in the gym needs to hear. Paul calls for the clip mid-conversation. Then it gets personal. Darren's pre-tournament caffeine ritual, the Reign 300mg regional story, the four-eggs-and-turkey-bacon meal plan, and three pieces of life advice he has carried since 2018 Team USA: control the controllables, never be the smartest person in the room, and surround yourself with people who are better than you. The episode closes on EDM, Dance Dance Revolution, anime motivation playlists, and a Ryan Barnes shoutout to end the series. Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – Social handles: YouTube, Twitch, Vitamin_DTang 04:00 – Recovery tools: Normatec boots and prolonged sitting 05:00 – Fernando Garcia, Jordan Farmar's gym, and the back squat 08:00 – The push jerk that hurt his back 09:00 – Body stats: 136 lbs, 285 squat max, 305 deadlift, 210 bench 10:00 – Heather on ego lifting vs. heavy lifting 12:00 – What Darren wants to learn more about: recovery 13:00 – Nutrition: caffeine, routines, pre-tournament meals 14:00 – The 300mg Reign regional story 16:00 – Four eggs, turkey bacon, and eating before you bowl 14:00 – Life advice: control the controllables 15:00 – Never be the smartest person in the room 15:00 – Surround yourself with people better than you 16:00 – Rooming with Chris Vine and Chris Prather 17:00 – Music: EDM, Dance Dance Revolution, and anime playlists 20:00 – Ryan Barnes shoutout and closing Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74CvzgYI3qGxpsSMknHsxf Grab your bowling gear with code PWBAHEATHER for 10% off at Coolwick. #BowlersAreAthletes #ConditionedToBowl #DarrenTang #VitaminDTang #BowlingTraining #BowlingRecovery #PBATour #BSCA #BowlingNutrition #BowlingMindset #gym

7. juli 202621 min
episode Ep#26: The Gamble: Darren Tang Bets on His Whole Season artwork

Ep#26: The Gamble: Darren Tang Bets on His Whole Season

He finished in the 90s at the US Open. That is basically last place. And that is the exact moment Darren Tang decided to bet everything on a single decision, mid-season, with no guarantee it would pay off. This is Part 2 of the Vitamin DTang Mini-Series on Conditioned To Bowl. The gamble, the doubt, and the moment Darren Tang chose to bet on himself. Darren walks Paul and Heather through the full arc: the summer league two-handed experiment he gave himself two years to develop, the regional event in Vegas where he finished sixth and beat every two-hander in the field, and the US Open performance that finally pushed him over the edge. He shares what it felt like to start learning everything from scratch while surrounded by the best bowlers in the world, and how the tour's two-handed veterans helped accelerate what should have taken years. Paul draws the sports analogy that says it all — a switch-hitting MLB player stepping into the opposite batter's box 59 games into the season and hitting .310. And the conversation closes on the moment that made it all mean more: Darren winning on Mother's Day with Mama Tang in the building. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:00 – Paul sets up the mid-season question 01:00 – The summer league two-handed experiment 01:30 – The Vegas regional test 02:00 – Team trials with an arsenal of two-handed balls 03:00 – The US Open breaking point 03:30 – Prepared to get bageled for the year 04:00 – Learning all over again 04:30 – Confidence after the Chicago match play 05:00 – Mesmerizing: watching the switch happen live 05:30 – Grabbing five balls off the truck 06:00 – The two-handed brotherhood helps 06:30 – Did anyone say do not do it? 06:30 – The baseball switch-hitter analogy 07:30 – Fitness routine and training regimen 09:30 – Why mobility is the most important thing 10:30 – Pain as the wrong trigger for action 13:00 – The in-home gym and the SAID principle 14:30 – Mama Tang and the Mother's Day title 15:30 – Get your vitamin D: closing thoughts #BowlersAreAthletes #ConditionedToBowl #DarrenTang #VitaminDTang #TwoHandedBowling #PBATour #Bowling #podcast #athlete #gamble #risk #gambling #USOpen

30. juni 202616 min
episode Ep#25: The Vitamin DTang Origin: Two is better than One with Darren Tang artwork

Ep#25: The Vitamin DTang Origin: Two is better than One with Darren Tang

Before the nickname. Before the championship. Before the switch that stunned the tour – Darren Tang was a one-handed bowler with golfer's elbow, a capped rev rate, and a body telling him something had to change.   This is the Vitamin DTang origin story.   In Part 1 of the Vitamin DTang Mini-Series, Paul and Heather sit down with Darren Tang to trace the full arc – from a legendary college bowling class that reads like a hall of fame ballot, to the multi-sport athletic background that made the two-handed switch even possible, to the biomechanics nobody talks about: lateral spine tilt, non-dominant pec engagement, quad tension, and why two-handed bowling demands more from your body than it looks.   Darren breaks down the pain that forced the question – golfer's elbow, shoulder strain, years of chasing the right ball fit – and the Specto numbers that answered it: capped at 450 RPM one-handed, now touching 515 two-handed. Paul and Heather weigh in on the spine health debate and what the current data does and does not yet tell us. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro and Darren Tang credentials 03:00 The 2013-14 college bowling class 05:00 Athletic background and how bowling won 07:00 Two-handed athleticism requirements and spine tilt 08:00 Quad tension and the pec nobody talks about 11:00 One-handed vs. two-handed spine health debate 12:00 The pain that forced the switch 13:00 Specto rev rate numbers 14:00 The entry fee: 17 mph and 450 RPM 15:00 Darren Tang has a chance every single week #BowlersAreAthletes #ConditionedToBowl #DarrenTang#VitaminDTang #TwoHandedBowling #PBATour #BowlingTraining #BowlingStrength#BSCA #BowlingPodcast #NCBCA #WSOB

24. juni 202617 min
episode Ep#23.5 : The Withdrawal: Kyle Sherman Finally Walked Away | Conditioned To Bowl artwork

Ep#23.5 : The Withdrawal: Kyle Sherman Finally Walked Away | Conditioned To Bowl

13 consecutive weeks on tour. A back injury that started as a twinge in Columbus and ended as nerve pain down his leg. And then — for the first time in over 10 years as a professional — Kyle Sherman withdrew from a tournament. But the hardest part wasn't the pain. It was sitting alone in that car, fighting every instinct he'd been built on, trying to give himself permission to stop. This is the 15-minute cut from our full episode with Kyle: the moment that hit hardest, pulled out and put front and centre. If this resonates, the full 1hr 7min conversation is linked below. Everything from the 12 thumb fits that saved his season, to the lane-sharing experiment at the World Series that sent all four bowlers to the show. It's all in there. 👉 Full Episode (Ep. 23): https://youtu.be/pU5NjTNEX_g What nobody prepares you for in professional sports is the weight of just keeping going. Not the injury. Not the bad scores. The Groundhog Day grind of waking up and doing it again when your body is telling you it's done — and your identity is telling you that stopping means you're weak. Kyle isn't weak. This episode is proof of that. 🎳 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74CvzgYI3qGxpsSMknHsxf🛍 Coolwick: Use code PWBAHEATHER for 10% off Timestamps: 00:00:00 – When Withdrawing Feels Like Quitting 00:01:00 – 2025: Not One Cash 00:01:45 – 2026: Starts the Same, Until Columbus 00:02:30 – 12 Thumb Fits and the One That Changed Everything 00:04:00 – De Quervain's, Grip, and Tour Volume 00:05:30 – The Twinge That Became 13 Weeks of Pain 00:08:00 – TOC: Nerve Pain, Mental Breakdown, and the Decision 00:10:00 – The Weight That Lifted the Second He Said "I Quit" 00:12:30 – Listening to Your Body Is Maturity, Not Weakness 00:14:00 – World Series Redemption: Two Shows After the Reset #conditionedtobowl #KyleSherman #PBATour #BowlingPodcast #TournamentWithdrawal #AthleteRecovery #MentalToughness #BowlingInjury #WorldSeriesOfBowling #BowlersAreAthletes #EliteBowling

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episode Ep#23 : The 13-Week Grind with Kyle Sherman artwork

Ep#23 : The 13-Week Grind with Kyle Sherman

2x PBA Champion. 2x Team USA. Gold medalist. Kyle Sherman has earned his place among professional bowling's elite. The 2026 PBA Tour season nearly cost him everything. After a 2025 season without a single cash, Kyle turned his 2026 around with one equipment fix, the right hands-on support, and a first-ever tournament withdrawal that gave him exactly what he needed heading into the World Series of Bowling, where he made two shows. In this episode: the physical and mental toll of 13 consecutive weeks on tour, why modern bowlers break down faster than the legends did, the two-handed bowling debate, De Quervain's tenosynovitis and grip pressure, back pain that became nerve pain down his leg, and the three recovery principles that changed his second half of the season. For bowlers, coaches, and competitive athletes serious about the long game. Timestamps: * 08:00 – Brad and Kyle tournament success story * 10:00 – Modern vs. 1980s bowler biomechanics * 16:30 – Kyle's leg engagement game evolution * 21:00 – Darren Tan's two-handed switch analysis * 26:00 – World Series overview * 32:45 – 2025 season reality (no cashes) * 34:00 – Equipment breakthrough (thumb fitment) * 39:00 – De Quervain's improvement from better grip * 42:00 – Cumulative back pain from tour grind * 44:00 – TOC withdrawal turning point * 48:00 – Weight lifted emotional reset * 54:00 – World Series redemption (two shows) #ConditionedToBowl #BowlersAreAthletes #KyleSherman #BowlingPodcast #PBATour #AthleteRecovery #MentalToughness #BowlingInjury #ElitePerformance #TourLife

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