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Haha I can relate to that. After many attempts you tend to know what works for your style.I agree on principle to this . But I feel there should be a constant monitoring from coaches to see if any player is hitting a plateau because of their equipment ... so IMO for people who don't have access to such coaching or technical advice, occassional EJ-ing is good ... the other thing I have experienced is change is always good, even if it does not work out , it just tells you that that is not the right equipment for you ... and in general the whole process of adapting to a new equipment forces you to embrace more flexibility and adaptability in the playing style ...
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