Conditioned To Bowl
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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