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Just some thoughts from an old hack who played guitar poorly for like 5 years before switching to bass.
It's confusing at first when trying to play a chord because you don't have the range of motion you're used to the a free wrist. Back when I learned I was taught to put the 'knife end' of my hand all the way up against the bridge (make a hand like you're doing a karate chop) and strum from there. Down will be easier than up. Another thing to keep in mind is that all our arms/hands and other appendages are different sizes and what may work for others may not work for you, so try a few styles, see which works best for you and also sounds like how you want, and do that.
And some things are okay to shortcut. I always had trouble on power chords on the bottom three strings so I just kept the root and next string snd skipped the third. No ones really going to notice.
Yeah, I have long arms and fingers. Somethimes when i try palm muting i just mute the strings.
Somethimes not press all the strings with the same force.I do the karate chop I saw that people put their hand on the bridge to get even atrumming.
I practice it will get better eventually. Just the up strum fell so wrong. Always stuck my pick between the low strings. Good too know that the up strumming and palm muting not impossible together ๐