Name: Adam Zimmerman

Year in School: Junior

GPA: 3.0

 

 

High Game: 300

High Series: 836

High House Average: 236

High Sport Average: 210

 

2014 Junior Gold U15 Champion

 

 

 

 

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C.A.T.S Data

Short Pattern (Stockholm):

Accuracy at 15’: 3.06”

Launch Angle Accuracy: 6.31⁰

Accuracy at 39’: 1.7”

Speed Launch Accuracy: 1.29 mph

 

Medium Pattern (Bear):

Accuracy at 15’: 4.17”

Launch Angle Accuracy: 8.85⁰

Accuracy at 39’: 1.2”

Speed Launch Accuracy: 0.39 mph

 

Long Pattern (Mexico City):

Accuracy at 15’: 1.47”

Launch Angle Accuracy: 3.53⁰

Accuracy at 39’: 0.9”

Speed Launch Accuracy: 0.49 mph

 

Bowling Knowledge/Coachability:                     

Bowling Knowledge Score: 84.0%

Coachability Score: 139.5 out of 160

 

Spare Shooting Results (Based on 30 shot test)

10 Pin Spare Proficiency: 80.0%

3-6-10 Pin Spare Proficiency: 76.7%

 

Bowling Statistics Individual Games (6 games):

Total Score:

Pocket %: 48.5%

Carry %: 39.7%

Fill Frame %: 71.9%

Single Pin Spare %: 72.7%

 

 

Bowling Statistics Baker Games (6 games):

Pocket %: 62.5%

Carry %: 50.0%

Fill Frame %: 79.2%

Single Pin Spare %: 80.0%

 

Physical Fitness Analysis

With any sport, the level of an athlete’s physical fitness has a direct impact on his or her ability to execute certain movements within the sport. In order to help quantify and portray your array of physical skills and abilities, and to help indicate areas of weakness that may hinder your potential for improvement in bowling, we have gathered and analyzed data in several important areas: mobility, balance, power, strength, and endurance. Below, you will find your results, as well as a description of the ratings and analyses.

Mobility

Left Ankle - Below Average

Right Ankle - Below Average

Left Hip - Above Average

Right Hip - Above Average

Upper Back - Average

Left Shoulder - Average

Right Shoulder - Average

To assess mobility, there were three different tests performed: An overhead deep squat test, a Thomas test, and a shoulder mobility test.  The overhead deep squat test is used to assess bilateral, symmetrical and functional mobility of the hips, knees, ankles, spine, and shoulders. The Thomas test further assesses specific flexibility of the musculature around the hips and knees, and the shoulder mobility test further assesses specific flexibility of the musculature around the shoulder. For your results, you will either see the term “limited”, which signifies that the joint mobility needs improvement, or “normal”, which means that the joint does not need improvement.

 

Balance

Right Leg - Above Average

Left Leg - Below Average

To assess balance, a standard balance test was performed. In this test, the participant was required to stand on one leg and perform a forward bend/reach in three distinct directions – left, front, and right. This test was performed on each leg. For your results, you will either see the term “below average”, which signifies that balance needs improvement, or “above average”, which signifies that balance does not need improvement.

 

 Power

Vertical Jump (in) - 19”

Broad Jump (in) - 72”

Power Rating - 70% Percentile

To assess power, two tests were performed: a vertical jump test and a standing broad jump test. Both tests specifically measure jumping ability, which directly reflects a person’s ability to generate power. For your results, you will see a numerical value, which signifies the measured distance of the jump, as well as a percentile value, which reflects where you rank amongst other high school athletes.

 

Strength/Endurance

Push-Ups - 30

Sit-Ups - 32

Strength/ Endurance Rating - 80% Percentile

To assess strength and endurance, two tests were performed: a push-up test and a sit-up test. The push-up test consists of performing technically correct push-ups to failure, and measures upper body and core strength and endurance. The sit-up test consists of performing as many technically correct sit-ups as possible in 1 minute. This test measures strength and endurance of the abdominal, oblique, and low back muscles.  For your results, you will see a numerical value, which signifies the number of repetitions performed on the test, as well as a percentile value, which reflects where you rank amongst other high school athletes.