There are a range of physical and mental factors that contribute to successful performance in sports, as listed below. Not all of these factors are important for Tenpin Bowlers - and that is what this survey was created to determine.
The data collection is complete. We found out how important you think each of these factors are to the success of Tenpin Bowlers (note, these are just the average opinions of visitors to this site). You can read a more detailed description of the factors. This survey is an extension of a previous (though still active) poll asking you to select the single most important FITNESS component for tenpin bowling.
What do you think is important?
Voters were asked to give a rating from 1 to 5 stars, using this rating scale. The average of the ratings for each factor is presented here, out of a possible 5.
Based on website visitor ratings, here is a list of the factors that contribute to success in tenpin bowling, along with their average ratings.
- Body Size and Composition: average 2.6
- Aerobic Endurance: average 2.8
- Strength & Power: average 3.0
- Speed / Quickness: average 2.7
- Flexibility: average 3.2
- Agility: average 3.3
- Balance & Coordination: average 4.0
- Reaction Time: average 3.0
- Analytic & Tactical Ability: average 3.8
- Motivation & Self Confidence: average 4.0
- Coping with Pressure Situations: average 4.2
- Skill and Technique: average 4.4
What does it mean?
You can read a discussion of the results.
Disclaimer: These polls are not scientific, and only reflect the opinion of visitors to this website who have chosen to participate
Related Pages
- more bowling polls
- Discussion of the components of fitness for bowling.
- Rate factors of success in other sports
- More about components of fitness
- Top ranking sports for fitness components
- More about factors of success in sports
- List of Sports and Fitness Polls
- Other fitness polls
- suggest a poll
Old Comments
Commenting is closed on this page, though you can read some previous comments below which may answer some of your questions.
- Will be interesting to see the results (from john kilpatrick, Oct 2010)