There are things that are “whatever feels right to you” and there are things that are “wrong in your technique” I personally feel that having ones entire forearm resting on the table falls in the latter category, it is just my personal view of this because I have corrected it about a dozen times.
I am of the opinion that this falls into the category of “using the table as a crutch” (even if they CAN’T feel it, people who do this often also lean on the table when they don’t have to; it is my opinion that this is a mistake and have seen the results after this has been corrected many times.
Just because it “feels right” does not necessarily mean that it will yield the best results for them; this is always going to be a tricky subject. I think there is something to “being centered”. This is as I said my personal opinion on it and if it’s ok with Scott & Tony that’s just fine, I just don’t personally feel that it could yield the best results, as I said because I have seen the results when this is corrected.
More specifically, that 'lean' is in the wrong direction. If you're going to lean, then lean the other way. Placing the elbow on the table will throw the player off-balance, and it affects everything, including alignment and stroke.
Very bad.