ing shots are two of the biggest things about being a top player. I think most anybody feels like they can improve on that.” The ITRC features 14 dedicated
training lanes, biomechanical motion tracking, DigiTrax technology, video analysis from robotic cameras, foot and grip pressure mapping, state-of- the-art robotics and eye tracking of the bowler’s vision. Throw in a top- of-the-line pro shop, a fully equipped fitness center and the previously men- tioned staff of world-class coaches and you truly have a bowlers’ training paradise. “It has been a treat to be able to
run this training camp here in this facility, because we have the tools and the capability now to do things that we’ve never been able to do before,” said Ross. “The players have been very responsive to it because we’ve got instantaneous video; we didn’t have to set up cameras and get them running, and we had ball-tracking go- ing the whole time, too. We also have
Team USA members like Walter Ray Williams Jr. take advantage of the ITRC’s affiliation with the U.S. Olympic Committee.
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