A handful of years ago now I paid for a private lesson from Scott Lee who has since passed away unfortunately otherwise I would ask him this question.
During the lesson and in the months afterwards I had no issue with this, Scott even mentioned it in the recording of my lesson.
However somewhere during my hiatus due to work and the covid shut downs I've developed an issue where I drop my elbow pretty near always and it is throwing a lot of my shots off and almost doubling the distance of my follow through. I've practiced focused solely on keeping it where it belongs but to no avail so far.
Is there a trick anyone knows of to help me retrain myself to keep my elbow up? Or is it just a matter of dedicating more time and focus to that aspect of my stroke mechanics?
During the lesson and in the months afterwards I had no issue with this, Scott even mentioned it in the recording of my lesson.
However somewhere during my hiatus due to work and the covid shut downs I've developed an issue where I drop my elbow pretty near always and it is throwing a lot of my shots off and almost doubling the distance of my follow through. I've practiced focused solely on keeping it where it belongs but to no avail so far.
Is there a trick anyone knows of to help me retrain myself to keep my elbow up? Or is it just a matter of dedicating more time and focus to that aspect of my stroke mechanics?