
Originally Posted by
bowl1820
Stroker's the smooth classic style of bowling, typically have lower rev's, lower back swing, more square to the foul line. They rely on accuracy and have a more consistent shots. Example Norm Duke
Tweener is in between Stroker and Cranker. more rev's and back swing, a stronger wrist position than a stroker. Example Brian Voss
Cranker Highest rev's, use big back swings (Though not always), very cupped wrist, open shoulders. Typically have "late timing" (foot at F-line before ball) and try to generate lots of area and power to cover less than perfect hits.
Cranker's tend to stand at the extreme opposite side of the approach
There are also variations of the above styles.
There is also the spinner style, not seen in the US much. More in Asia.
Plus the Two handed style
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