Any tips for re-learning to shoot with opposite hand.
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:55 pm
Hopefully someone has been in my spot and can answer. So I've got nerve entrapment (Cubical Tunnel) in my RT elbow which now has a limited range of motion. I've already had two surgeries and will have a third later this year but not having high hopes. That being said, I want to retrain my body to use my left hand to shoot like I could before the nerve damage. I have full range of motion on the left and could conceivably relearn to get into proper stance if switching to left/strong side. I still have plenty of strength on the right but once the elbow goes into full extension, I get a major electrical shock that feels like I stuck my finger in a light socket. So sadly I need a backup plan in the event the nerve can't be repaired to at least get rid of the nerve shock. I'll still be able to use my RT arm as the weak side grip but trying to learn to reprogram my grip to be flip flopped is really a heck of a task. Also... Does it help to try to force your non dominant eye to now be dominate or can I make it work staying RT eye dominant? I've been trying to make it work RT handed but I can't get into a proper stance and hold a target. Very frustrating!
Sure most will say practice but besides that... Any other tips? Any specific exercises? I need a Mr. Miyagi to teach me to catch the fly with the chopsticks but do it left handed.
ANY input on this is greatly appreciated!
Rob
Sure most will say practice but besides that... Any other tips? Any specific exercises? I need a Mr. Miyagi to teach me to catch the fly with the chopsticks but do it left handed.
ANY input on this is greatly appreciated!
Rob