you don't think you could say much the same about batting?
No not in my view Jedibrah.
Batting is better taught and better coached.
I was taught on a week long coaching clinic about batting by Jon Parker former NZ test captain. It was all straight forward stuff not really any surprises from what my school coaches were teaching me and he said he did tuition to the national blackcaps side at the time and they discussed batting in the same constructs that he used with us as 15 year olds.
1) How to grip the bat
2) Importance of a goodback lift and what is a good back lift
3) How to hold your head in your stance (keeping your eyers parralel to the ground)
4) The importance of forward momentum in your weight transfer and leading with your head in your body flow rather than your feet. "Your feet will follow your head, don't move your feet like a robot hoping good things will happen, they should move as a consequence of your head and upper body moving into the correct position first".
Its all stuff you learn from any coach as a 13 or 14 year old player.
Bowling hardly anyone understands except the FC level coaches and players.
But my view is biased as I was a batsman and didn't spend much time researching bowling in my career while spent hours thinking about everything involved with batting.
So just my opinion I guess that bowling is a dark art that few know.