Question: What makes a stroker different from a cranker or tweener?

Answer:

Strokers have lower rev rates and emphasize smooth, repeatable shots with less wrist action. Crankers use high rev rates (400 plus RPM) and aggressive wrist action for powerful angular hooks. Tweeners blend both styles with moderate revs and more angular motion than strokers. Strokers prioritize control and consistency over explosive power.

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