I think that it isn't really all that helpful to know what style you are. I know its human nature to try and label everything and everyone, but too often the labels can hurt as much as they help. A bad coach may think in terms of all strokers do this and all crankers do that, and try to mold you into their image of whatever kind of bowler you've been labelled as, instead of really observing how you bowl to reinforce what you do well and fix those things that are holding you back.
I suppose that it can help when asking for advice on picking a new ball to say I'm a tweener,but even then it would be better to say I throw 15 to 16 mph with a 275 rpm rev rate and like to stand on board 30 aim at the 12th board at the arrows.
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