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General Category => Bowling Videos => Topic started by: Matt Fortney on March 01, 2008, 07:48:51 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLOCWsAEAAs
can anyone tell me what category I'd fall into whether it be stroker tweener or cranker? never really knew to be honest.
thanks.
Matt
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Yeah, your form looked real good. Maybe you could coach me. Cameraman needs a steadier hand though, LOL. Got a little dizzy at one point, LOL.

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lol. thanks. and yeah i think my camera guy had a lot of caffiene that day or something. it's the first thing i gave him crap about when i watched it.
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Well..kind of hard to decide. The release is more like a cranker, with alot of wrist and some elebow action. But the ball behaved more like a tweener,(even if its impossiblee to judge with out all the stats). I would say cranker
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here's a little clip that might give another look...you can only see the style on the 2nd shot...but better than nothing.
this clip is from this year too, so it's my 5 step approach...thoughts on that would be appreciated too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ7zMwVZLeA
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There are so many different opinions of these definitions, but I agree he's a tweener but to the crank side of tweener because of the torque at the end. A typical cranker's arm swing is more behind the back w/some height. See Steve Hoskins & Brian Himmler. You could actually say they are power crankers because of their high speed & torque. You have more of a free smooth arm swing and a slight acceleration of speed at the release that strokers identify with but you have some torque going on with your down swing just prior to your release. Thus tweener. Hope that helps.
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Edited on 3/1/2008 9:40 PM
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High end tweener. A cranker usually has more of a bent elbow, more planting the foot, and little bit later timing. Very nice though
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Id have to go with with a tweener as well. A cranker has more elbow bend, faster wrist action and plants more.
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3 holes of fun!! 
lol. definitely an old video. put it together and posted it on youtube at the end of last season...filmed it...midseason-ish.
Thanks for all the help guys.
Matt
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Power-tweener. Same style as me. We even have the same build =P
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Power-tweener. Same style as me. We even have the same build =P
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wow...looked at your profile and our speed is really close that's for sure.
Matt
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