Bowling Again, Still Learning: My Second Visit to Bowlero š³
- Created by Tod Fox š¦š¾

- Nov 1, 2025
- 2 min read
Hey friends,Ā Today I went bowling again my second time at Bowlero, but this time at a different location: 6767 Leetsdale Dr, Denver, CO 80224.
Iāve been here before, but last yearās visit was at another Bowlero spot. Still, the feeling was familiar: the clatter of pins, the neon lights, the mix of excitement and nerves.Ā If you read my last post Bowling Adventure at Bowlero, youāll remember I asked:Ā How do you think a bowling outing with friends or family contributes to creating friendship and trust?Ā Well, today I felt that question even more.
I didnāt bowl perfectly (not even close), but I noticed something:Ā
ā People cheered for each other.Ā
ā We laughed at the gutter balls.Ā
ā We shared snacks and stories between turns.Ā
It wasnāt about winning. It was about showing up, being present, and letting the game be a bridge.Ā
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š³ Still a Newbie⦠Still Trying
I would like to to be honest with you: Iām still not great at bowling. Iāve watched others curve the ball like magic, while mine rolls straight and slow. But Iām learning. And Iām open.Ā
For men and women So hereās my question to you:Ā Q: What do you recommend for newbies like me?Ā I havenāt been very successful yet, but Iād be thankful if someone anyone was willing to share tips or encouragement.Ā ā š¬ More Questions Iām Thinking About: ā What makes a bowling night feel safe and welcoming for everyone?Ā ā How do you invite someone to join without pressure?Ā ā Can bowling be a way to build trust, especially if someoneās shy or new to the group?Ā ā Whatās your favorite memory from a bowling night?Ā ā Do you bowl for fun, for competition, or for connection? ā Thanks for reading. Iām still not only learning but waiting , still showing up, and still hoping to connect with others.
š± You can text me at 720-461-5891Ā Iād love to hear more from any of you out there this kind encourage ment āyou got this.āĀ