Hi Guys,
Since I got such wonderful advice on the first question I posted, I thought I might try to get your thoughts on implementing stroke corrections. I've started taking some private lessons and those have been really great in helping me focus on what I need to work on on how to do it correctly. I usually spend extra time after a lesson practicing the corrections, and in all the subsequent workouts I do in the week, I make it a focal point.
Basically, I have two questions for you guys:
1. What do you do to implement stroke corrections such that they become second nature/not something you have to actively think about?
2. In your experience, how long does it take to make a change in technique a habit and not something you have to think about?
Thanks Guys!
also, drills are the staple of form. However, they too must be done strictly.
Old habits take more time to fix, and concentrating on form can be on-going
A quick stroke adjustment tool is recording yourself. Use footage of pros of similar build to yourself as standard
also, drills are the staple of form. However, they too must be done strictly.
Old habits take more time to fix, and concentrating on form can be on-going
A quick stroke adjustment tool is recording yourself. Use footage of pros of similar build to yourself as standard