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Short mat bowls is played indoors, so it is an all-year sport that is not affected by weather conditions. Because the equipment is transportable and easy to set up, it is particularly appropriate for locations that are also used for other purposes such as village halls, schools, and sports and social clubs; it is even played on North Sea oil rigs.
Bowls are delivered from an 18-inch-wide (460 mm) space at the front of the carpet and must avoid an 18-inch circular block placed in the centre of the carpet. The Jack is 2.5 inches in diameter (the same as for indoor bowls) and is placed on a centre line 3–6 feet from the end of the carpet.
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a game of bowls that is played in an indoor arena, with the same equipment and field dimensions as for outdoor bowls (a.k.a. (carpet bowls)) a variation of outdoor bowls, played on a rectangular piece of carpet that is laid out on the floor, and can be rolled up a stored away between games. Carpet bowls have different types of bowls, which are ...
Solihull Indoor Bowls Club South of England 25 - 43: 2014-15 Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club South of England 20.5 - 43.5: 2013-14 Bromsgrove Indoor Bowls Club Draw 32 - 32 2012-13 Tamworth Indoor Bowls Club South of England 26 - 38: 2011-12 Wey Valley Indoor Bowls Club, Guildford: South of England 20.5 - 43.5: 2010-11 Erdington Indoor Bowls Club ...
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Greenslade finished runner-up to Andy Thomson in the 2012 World Indoor Bowls Championship [12] and runner-up twice in the Pairs in the 2003 World Indoor Bowls Championship and 2007 World Indoor Bowls Championship with partner Robert Weale. He also won a bronze medal at the 2004 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in the pairs again with Robert Weale.
One 2016 study found that the vibration and frequency from singing bowls and gongs can significantly reduce tension, promote relaxation, and improve mood.