Ha, tell me about it! It always feels like 2 steps forward 1 step back. Just today, I felt that my BH went back to an overly brushy stroke after spending the past couple of weeks focusing more on improving my FH. At least it was fairly quick to switch it back. FH though is still an ongoing process. For the first time it felt really natural executing the new changes, but only in practice. As always, it'll take a while before it shows up in games.such is the bane for us amateur club level player who does not train everyday and only do this twice a week two hours session.
You focus on one thing and another falls apart... sigh...
I think your BH is actually fine, I think it's got a good foundation. Most amateurs have issues with doing too much brushing, on both sides, and you started by learning hitting which is how pro coaches start with the kids, so I think that's the right way to go. Your FH loop already looks pretty solid.
As for me, I glued some new rubbers onto my FZD and to be honest, I don't really like the H3/FZD combo. Maybe the pros boost them to hell, but the throw is just too low for me, the trajectory is too flat, and I have to resort to a more brushy stroke at least on the FH side. I flipped the racket around and used the D09C side, man it felt like easy mode! If I switch back to the FZD, I think I'm gonna use D09C on the FH side. Still a bit undecided on the BH rubber though, maybe D09C, but also possibly D05 as it's softer and faster, with a relatively high and shallow throw that gives me a bit more safety as well. I'll try the D09C/D05 combo first.
For now though, I'm gonna stick with the Q968, got a local tournament coming up in a couple weeks, don't wanna quite change anything yet.