
Originally Posted by
fokai73
Improving Accuracy is really important for mortals with average to low rev rate. Also important, is the ability to roll different axis rotation and axis tilt. Likewise, also important is speed control. Not to mention, learning to read ball motion and pin action. See where I'm getting at? There's so many important things to develop to get better. In fact, there are many more things to develop that I have not mentioned, but trying to get more revs is not at the top of my list. Not for me anyway.
Many bowlers want to learn to Rev it up more, yet they deviate from these other important things I mentioned. RevRate doesn't really matter if a bowlers can improve in the important things. Looks at Guys on tour like ND and WRW don't have Barnes or rashes revrate, yet ND and WRW are proof you don't need max revs to win. Look at the women side, CDB has <300 revs and look how many titles she has too.
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