I'm a B- player, I have a good piston stroke that I trust and feel very comfortable with, and I stand square to the table, something like a snooker boxer stance. When I remember to follow through I play very well.
I also have an ok pendulum stroke... Stand more sideways, have a good eye,elbow,hand plane that matches the aiming line, and I trust the stroke too, maybe a tad less because I don't use it as much.
Problem is that when I stand sideways, an hour after I play for a ling time the shoulder socket of my bridging arm hurts quite a bit. Must be putting pressure on the ligaments or something. Anyway, I can't figure out how to avoid getting that pain. It's weird.
I'm also only 31, 6'1", and in good shape (crossfit)
Not looking to switch strokes to traditional pendulum... Just curious if anyone else has this problem?
I also have an ok pendulum stroke... Stand more sideways, have a good eye,elbow,hand plane that matches the aiming line, and I trust the stroke too, maybe a tad less because I don't use it as much.
Problem is that when I stand sideways, an hour after I play for a ling time the shoulder socket of my bridging arm hurts quite a bit. Must be putting pressure on the ligaments or something. Anyway, I can't figure out how to avoid getting that pain. It's weird.
I'm also only 31, 6'1", and in good shape (crossfit)
Not looking to switch strokes to traditional pendulum... Just curious if anyone else has this problem?