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Pool Lessons : Understanding A Key Fundamental In Billiards

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Pool Lessons : Understanding A Key Fundamental In Billiards
    In this video, I take on the challenge of breaking and running out the table while consistently applying one key fundamental to every single shot. Can you guess what it is? Join me as I reveal a crucial lesson in understanding why we perform specific techniques and how this awareness can significantly improve your game. Watch until the end for insights that can elevate your skills to the next level!
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    Chapters
    00:00 Setting Up The Goal
    00:47 The Run Out
    03:17 Did You Catch It?
    04:27 Why Do You Feather The Way You Do?
    06:15 Examples of Feathering
    08:50 How I Feather
    11:17 Story Time
    13:06 Reasons To Feather
    14:20 Summary
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Комментарии • 20

  • @jacobpressley4449
    @jacobpressley4449 2 месяца назад +2

    When I was taking billiard to instruction I was taught to line up the shot, get down, pre shot strokes, set, draw back, pause, and finish through the cue ball.

    • @HereAfterBilliards
      @HereAfterBilliards  2 месяца назад +2

      That's great. You're already ahead of the game because in your mind you have a method. You're not just feathering because that's what you saw in the movies😉. Now film yourself and see how close actuality is to your minds eye. Because you've set expectations of yourself you can now drive performance.

  • @NSSB75
    @NSSB75 2 месяца назад +2

    Hi my friend, great vid as usual. I would like to give my german response to your video. 1. The Poster on the right is for me the best western movie ever made! 2. Many players don't know why they feather the cue. 3. The only reason to feather is to give you as a player the right feeling about your stroke arm - while feathering you can feel if you're loose or stuck in case of mind-muscle-connection. 4. I teach my club players the following thing: It doesn't matter how you feather or if you feather or how you stand or how is your elbow placed etc. - As long as you are able to create a straight shot. It only counts how the bullet comes out of your gun. Compare De Luna to Gorst or Bustamante to Filler - they are all able to shoot straight. And again - I love this movie!!! Greetz from Germany, Thomas

    • @HereAfterBilliards
      @HereAfterBilliards  2 месяца назад

      Hey Thomas! The Good The Bad And The Ugly is my favorite movie❤️ I was heavily indoctrinated into loving Sergio Leone by my father. The will say potentially For A Few Dollars More final showdown is just as good as GoodBadUgly...just not quite as good overall. 👍
      I agree with you on shooting straight. It really doesn't matter how you do it...thats why I said multiple times in the video I'm not going to tell you you're doing it wrong. But it is important to know thy self😂👍

  • @NSSB75
    @NSSB75 Месяц назад +1

    Hey my canadian & half german friend, I just want to tell you, that I sold my Cuetec Cinergy Ghost Edition Cue and bought myself a Mezz Cue with an Ignite shaft. Compared to a JFlowers, the Cinergy and the Rhino shaft, this is now more than just next level. Just wow. Ok, the shaft alone is about 600US$, but the benefit you get is worth it. The deflection is similar to a SMO but the feedback is nearer to wood than any CF shaft I have tested. Best Regards Thomas

  • @Crazywaffle5150
    @Crazywaffle5150 2 месяца назад +3

    I noticed it right away. I actually learned not to do pre strokes from Jasmin Ouschan's videos. I do this as well because It teaches my body to find that natural line of sight when in practice. If I do pre stroke, they are very slow and short. I look at the cue when I lay my arm and cue stick down. Paying attention to my alignment. I'm not a great player, but just doing this is adavcing my game quickly. It keeps you from doing subconscious micro adjustments when down on the shot that can cause you to miss.

    • @HereAfterBilliards
      @HereAfterBilliards  2 месяца назад +1

      Interesting. Certainly it's bad if you're making adjustments while bent down. If that works that's awesome. When my cue ball is frozen to the rail I won't do any feathering. Just align... Maybe one stroke to check straightness and then pull the trigger.

    • @Crazywaffle5150
      @Crazywaffle5150 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HereAfterBilliards I'm more sticked about it in practice. I also watch CJ Wiley, so I center my body when I visualize. Go down with my arm and cue stick at the same time. Look at the ball and tip of my stick. If it does not feel or look right, I get back up and start over. I will do it over and over tell I have the perfect perspective and centering for me. I look like a robot or weird doing this but it's working for me lol.

    • @Crazywaffle5150
      @Crazywaffle5150 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HereAfterBilliards Nice videos btw. I gave you a sub.

    • @HereAfterBilliards
      @HereAfterBilliards  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Crazywaffle5150 That's perfect. I do pretty much the same thing. Don't force anything 👍. And thanks for the sub man😊

  • @garybkatz
    @garybkatz Месяц назад +1

    Interesting video. For me, warmup strokes are kind of a checklist. I make sure my tip is in the center of the CB (if I'm not applying English). I bring the stroke back, to see if it's coming back in a straight line (if it isn't coming back straight, it won't be going forward straight). Often, I use warmup strokes to get the feel for the speed of the stroke, mostly when I need precise shape or I'm playing defense and I have to leave the object ball on a far rail or behind some blockers. The point is (which I think you were driving at), make the feathering count for something, so you're not just "sawing wood" down in the shooting position. Thanks for posting your video!

    • @HereAfterBilliards
      @HereAfterBilliards  Месяц назад +1

      Exactly. Don't be wasteful and understand the method to your madness!👍

  • @jasonsanders9054
    @jasonsanders9054 Месяц назад +1

    Hey I was wondering how does the rhino shaft you got compare to the classic j flowers shaft and if it was the same pin as your j flowers cue.

    • @jasonsanders9054
      @jasonsanders9054 Месяц назад +1

      You ever watch Efren Reyes preshot routine? The cue never stops moving. Personal I like doing this because it keeps my stroke loose. When I come down I have a pause then several micro strokes and one long stroke right before shooting

    • @HereAfterBilliards
      @HereAfterBilliards  Месяц назад

      My JFlowers Classic has the Taom Fusion tip on it and the Rhino comes with their propriatary Crystal tip. The Crystal tip is infinitely better than the Moori Medium that comes with the JFlowers. I would say both CF shafts play very similar to each other when you exclude the different tips. And yes the Rhino I got has a 3/8*8 pin which I asked for specifically. So that shaft does fit onto my JFlowers 3/8*8 pin. It matches up flawlessly.

    • @HereAfterBilliards
      @HereAfterBilliards  Месяц назад +1

      Asong as you know why you do it and what the benefits are to your game then you do you. It's when people have bad habits and have no idea why they do them where I feel people can improve. That was the main message behind this video. It sounds like you know the method behind your madness👍

  • @MrDennisPerry222
    @MrDennisPerry222 23 часа назад +1

    you chalk ever time

  • @MrDennisPerry222
    @MrDennisPerry222 8 минут назад

    do not understand i know why i do what i do i can answer you ?