Firstly, by now I know that all strokes are fingerprints. Self discovery is probably way more important than the collection of pieces of advice found here.
I've always had a jerky forward stroke and I couldn't figure out how to fix it. The solution was in learning that my backstroke wasn't large enough. I now focus on bringing the ferrule all the way back until it touches my bridge hand. THEN, I can pause properly, and execute a smooth forward stroke with proper power.
The key was learning to take a larger backstroke, but no one was able to communicate that to me. Is this a common thing you see?
I've always had a jerky forward stroke and I couldn't figure out how to fix it. The solution was in learning that my backstroke wasn't large enough. I now focus on bringing the ferrule all the way back until it touches my bridge hand. THEN, I can pause properly, and execute a smooth forward stroke with proper power.
The key was learning to take a larger backstroke, but no one was able to communicate that to me. Is this a common thing you see?