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Bowling Power Tweener Delivery Style

bowlingball.com, Originally Posted: 2/20/2012; Updated: 8/13/2023

The bowling power tweener delivery style is one of many widely accepted types of releases used by competitive players throughout the world. Since there are so many types of deliveries used by players ranging from professionals, amateurs, internationals, and youth players, we thought addressing the bowling power tweener delivery style is one in which most bowlers have heard little about yet so many use as their games.
The following categories are the deliveries used to describe techniques ranging from the most powerful to the least powerful:
1. Two Handed Cranker
2. Two finger/no thumb
3. Cranker
4. Power Tweener




5. Tweener
6. Power Stroker
7. Stroker
8. Straight
9. Back-Up-ball
10. USA spinner
11. UFO spinner
12. Push ramp
13. Disable delivery ramps
14. Retractable handled bowling balls
By far and away, the most common delivery techniques are cranker, power tweener, tweener, power stroker, stroker, and straight ball deliveries. Back-up, two handed, thumb-less, and spinner deliveries are the next most common groups of bowlers. Following are the spinner type players, disabled ramp and retractable handled delivery bowlers.
The power tweener delivery fits in the most common categories between the cranker and the tweener deliveries and is used by bowlers who, through highly developed techniques, create near maximum revolutions applied to the bowling ball with a strong rotational axis tilt generated at the moment of release. Power tweener's are versatile on many types of conditions and from most angles in playing the lanes.
A power tweener bowler uses a relatively straight or forward-tilting wrist position, with or without a wrist support device. The power tweener bowler applies axis tilt by means of the thumb exiting the ball quickly followed by fingers decisively rotating from behind and under the ball the equivalent to three hours on the clock dial toward the side of the ball.
A power tweener delivery creates a strong rotational axis tilt and a high rev-rate. This style of bowler usually has about a shoulder high or slightly lower back swing producing high overall ball speed with a quick and snappy release.
The power tweener generates about a 21 miles per hour (mph) launch velocity with an instantaneous velocity at impact with the pins of about 17 mph and with an overall, average velocity of 19 mph.
This delivery produces a strong bowling ball hook-motion, most noticeably from the break point to impact with the pins. The Power Tweener release is a very common release among top professional and top amateur players around the world because it produces a controllable yet powerful overall bowling ball motion used to overcome a variety of lane oil conditions.
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