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Poll: Which is better - the three or four step for bowling?

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Helly guys. Im kinda new in bowling, but really fun to mee and i feel that it is my thing. What would you say will be best for me - which is better - the three or four step for bowling? Im just want to setup my skill in the right way from the begining. Also, maybe it will be important - im lefthanded. Thanks to all the feedbacks!

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3-step is simpler and good for beginners or if you want consistency without overthinking. 4-step gives more momentum and power, popular with experienced bowlers. If you’re new, start with 3. If you want extra speed and hook, go 4.
Why is it soo dificult?
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What do the polls say about "Which is better - the three or four step for bowling?"

This online poll was created on 06.08.2025 and has collected 146 votes so far. It includes 1 votes from registered users and 145 from guests, along with 2 comments. This poll covers the following topics: bowling.

This public survey presents the following answer options:

  • Three-step approach - 32 votes (21.9%)
  • Four-step approach - 30 votes (20.5%)
  • Both feel about the same - 29 votes (19.9%)
  • It depends on the player’s style - 27 votes (18.5%)
  • I’m not sure - 28 votes (19.2%)

In the poll "Which is better - the three or four step for bowling?", the most selected option is "Three-step approach". It received 32 votes (21.9% of the total).

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