I know the obvious default to this is to get a coach to see/watch this - I thought I'd ask opinions on the group experts here.... I have a coach and had many lessons over the last 2 yrs.
Having made reasonable progress over the last 12 mtgs, the fast right to left clay presented at shoulder level and lower has become a major issue for me.
I'm right handed, right eye dominant.
My current state of play is usually hijacking the clay (wildly swinging through and then dropping back the lead before pulling the trigger) rather than following through and in front of the clay before shooting. Strangely, left to rights are not a problem and indeed slower, mid distance R to L's equally ok.
I suspect it's more practise and learning, but wondered if others have encountered this and how did they resolve it.
I'm hopefully going to see Ed to get his opinion, but my local coach has been fantastic.
Having made reasonable progress over the last 12 mtgs, the fast right to left clay presented at shoulder level and lower has become a major issue for me.
I'm right handed, right eye dominant.
My current state of play is usually hijacking the clay (wildly swinging through and then dropping back the lead before pulling the trigger) rather than following through and in front of the clay before shooting. Strangely, left to rights are not a problem and indeed slower, mid distance R to L's equally ok.
I suspect it's more practise and learning, but wondered if others have encountered this and how did they resolve it.
I'm hopefully going to see Ed to get his opinion, but my local coach has been fantastic.