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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • In this video I will tell you about one issue that I have seen so many times and nobody seems to know about it. Female bodies need different adjustments.
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Комментарии • 273

  • @For_Cruyff_Sake
    @For_Cruyff_Sake Год назад +6

    Thank you for addressing the silent issue for the underrepresented. 👏🏻

  • @GraveStoned1
    @GraveStoned1 Год назад +13

    This is the first time, I hear someone acknowledging the issue and providing directions.
    It explains 100% of my problems with my stroke after transitioning and -unfortunately- confirms that I have to relearn my stroke...

  • @MsScrappygirl
    @MsScrappygirl Год назад +33

    A HUGE THANK YOU!!! As a Captain and teacher I have come across this many, many times and whenever I have female shooters this is the first thing I look at. I scanned the entire internet looking for anything that addressed this in stance and found nothing. I've known other female players that use their breast as a guide as well but the majority don't like doing that and I had one that was very well endowed that we had to change a couple things on just exactly as you pointed out! Maybe since you've now brought this more into the mainstream other females will be able to learn from it. Again, HUGE thank you for this!!

    • @jimbrown4661
      @jimbrown4661 Год назад

      YOUR NOT SUPPOSED TO BE LOOKING AT THEIR BOOBS, YOUR SUPPOSED TO BE LOOKING AT THEIR GAME!!!!! 😁😁😁😁😁🙃🙂🙃🙂🤗🤗👍👍😁😇😇.

  • @bykristenelaine
    @bykristenelaine Год назад +22

    I have this SAME issue and all my male pool players would try to "help" me and would get frustrated because I couldn't shoot like a man. I had to watch other female players and ask other female players how they shoot to adjust for boobs. It made such a difference and now I'm moving up in rank and way less frustrated at the table! Great video.

    • @godjhaka
      @godjhaka Год назад +2

      Glad you figured it out thru other people and not so frustrated anymore. As for me I fixed mine not by asking others but by just being conscious of my stroke mechanics and body, what my body did during stroke to realize if my arm was a true straight pendulum and not hindered in anyway. Then I adjusted accordingly, using the stroke mechanic founds in the science of pocket billiards as a base. Now I'm shooting in the top 5 of my pool hall, the best banker in the city for sure.

    • @Zigarius1123
      @Zigarius1123 Год назад

      I've been watching the female player stroke at my local hall and noticed they either have pivoted to have the arm out more or shoot close to the arm pit.

  • @johnroberts847
    @johnroberts847 Год назад +4

    As a father of a teenage daughter trying to teach... yes this a huge issue. It needs to be discussed. Thank you, Jasmine

  • @volnii_strelok
    @volnii_strelok Год назад +33

    Subscribed after this video. Being a bit overweight male, I admit having the same issue. Thank you for pointing this out. I think Barry Stark (snooker trainer) also brought this problem to an attention in one of his video.

    • @JPark-bs5tm
      @JPark-bs5tm Год назад +2

      Heavy set guy and have noticed this to the point where I was considering buying a longer cue and/or cue with an extension because I felt like I couldn’t follow through on certain shots. Will try some position adjustments before making any purchases

    • @steventeter3332
      @steventeter3332 7 месяцев назад

      My teammates beer belly committed a foul one time. He was making a long shot leaning over the table and his beer belly bumped the eight ball on the shortrail and he committed a foul

  • @FancyNancyChung
    @FancyNancyChung Год назад +6

    There was a time where I seriously spent months trying to navigate my body to find the right stance. This is serious stuff!! Thanks for talking about this Jasmin

  • @fabbulouspaperemporium
    @fabbulouspaperemporium 10 месяцев назад +3

    THANK YOU!!!! I was JUST explaining to my husband about this! Being a beginner I'm so so happy you've addressed this topic. Love your channel!!!

  • @henrik7013
    @henrik7013 Год назад

    Absolut sympathisch und authentisch. Anhand der TV Matches hätte ich nie gedacht, wie humorvoll und entspannt Jasmin ist. Das geschilderte Fachwissen ist natürlich auch top, vor allem wie es vermittelt wird.

  • @ScottsPoolSchool
    @ScottsPoolSchool Год назад +2

    I do the same with my students, whether it be a larger man or female students. Really all students, because everyone is different in height, size, length of arms, flexibility, etc. It's funny, like you I've noticed it's rarely if ever talked about, and I have over 100 books on pool, not there. Much like getting your head behind the shot line and keeping it there on the way down, which so many students do incorrectly. Yet almost all pro do this and it's so critical but rarely talked about.
    Thanks for the informative video, I recommend your channel to everyone, I think you do a great job at presenting information and of course demonstrating it as well. Look forward to more videos!

  • @garybkatz
    @garybkatz Год назад +2

    I used to captain an 8 Ball league team, and we had a large bodied female player. I advised her to switch to more of a snooker stance, to free up her stroke.

  • @CZ-xo9kd
    @CZ-xo9kd 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!! I recently had someone (a male) have me change my break point from what I was used to. My breaks ARE better, but I have hit myself in the chest numerous times since, which I had never done before. I thought it was just me being misaligned, but this makes so much sense of that! I know what to work on now.

  • @leeandrewclarke
    @leeandrewclarke Год назад +4

    Well done, Jasmine. I remember watching Karen Corr play and wondering just how women managed to navigate this anatomical impediment to proper cueing. It's a situation which needs to be discussed and, frankly, a lot of people are worried about 'offending' people in the political climate we now have. Girls need adjustment coaching to get around this issue and it is very likely some talented amateurs have quit the game, instead of going pro, because they couldn't find a way to aim properly after puberty and didn't get help. This is an issue that needs to be openly and pragmatically addressed and it starts with someone daring to raise the subject, like you did.

  • @RoxyLiu
    @RoxyLiu Год назад +2

    OMG!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I'm a beginner, when I shoot the ball, I was so frustrated becasue my body position was always weird since I have this problem that you pointed out accurately, and finally I got the solution from this vedio! Thank you so much!😚

  • @sarahnickelotte37
    @sarahnickelotte37 Год назад +3

    THANK YOU! Stance is one of the things I struggle the most with, and it's impossible to find any tips that work for women or shorter people. My 6 foot tall male leaguemates trying to tell me how to stand or to take a shot I'd have to stretch on my tiptoes the length of the table to hit isn't helpful at all

  • @lisacarver1128
    @lisacarver1128 Год назад +1

    I actually took a lesson from Kelly Fisher for this very reason !! She was very very helpful in showing me techniques around this. 👏👏👏 To you for addressing this .

  • @tobynoll999
    @tobynoll999 Год назад +1

    I have preached this for 15yrs. I realized when I lost a lot of weight and noticed something was different. It's the one thing I am always aware of when I start to give lessons to new players.

  • @Softtp
    @Softtp Год назад +2

    I adjusted my stance just like this last year to keep my chest out out of the way. This advice is spot on. Turn to the side and really lean into the weight bearing side.

  • @brettbarker8444
    @brettbarker8444 Год назад

    Yeah we aren't allowed to talk about men and women being different especially if it implies any kind of physical disadvantage... Thank you for addressing this issue. Just reading the comments shows how much it needed to be addressed. And now I can just have someone watch this video to avoid awkwardness, or worse, accusations.

  • @damianbiondo812
    @damianbiondo812 11 месяцев назад +1

    So glad Jasmin is in the sport. Keep up the good work!

  • @user-lb8do4ew6k
    @user-lb8do4ew6k Год назад +1

    Yes!! So glad you are giving tips for women specifically. 😊😊😊
    I would add that tying long hair back is helpful when shooting too.

    • @godjhaka
      @godjhaka Год назад

      If you're competitive like world title competitive, perhaps having a low cut/bald or some hair wrap is optimal. Less to worry about and that style looks great on females.
      Also wearing appropriate clothing. All the females I see at our bar always have their thongs and backsides showing when they shoot. It gets worse at night and summer.

  • @michaelmoore3452
    @michaelmoore3452 Год назад +2

    You are a genius, me being a dude. This never occurred to me I had trouble with my stance and stroke because I took lessons from a Filipino who taught me how to spin the rock my back was killing me the problem was he was 5'6" I'm 6'3" I paid a world class hustler that was my height to correct my stance what a difference I watched a few young ladies start pool lessons at age twelve they are now about a foot taller and changed the stroke along the way your video shows knowing how to setup is more important than other pool skills best of health to you

  • @ruffdawgg
    @ruffdawgg Год назад +1

    I always wondered why your stance looked different to me while watching you play… makes perfect sense now!

  • @KonLeiv
    @KonLeiv Год назад

    Finally somebody who understand me and can help other women players with the same problem. Thank you so much for this video and your help.

  • @guymars4789
    @guymars4789 Год назад +1

    Your terrific personality and great sense of humor have made me a fan....Cheers mate...."TWO THUMBS UP".

  • @marcusdupree1924
    @marcusdupree1924 Месяц назад

    I have had this problem with one player on my team who was pregnant and have had changes in my stance due to weight fluctuation. I really get a lot out of your videos i help my players on my two league teams

  • @hansheiterkeit
    @hansheiterkeit Год назад +2

    Very important to address this, thank you. Two things to think about: a) for some female (and male) players the cue deviates to the side only after the grip hand is impacting the chest in the finish position. So cueing was straight when the cue ball was struck and it is more an aesthetical issue. Sometimes you can see this a little bit even with Allison Fisher. Relaxing the grip hand after delivery can help soften the impact and lessen deviation. And b): Stance and foot position is a complicated trade off and there are coaches with very different views. An important aspect is where a player hits her chest. Hitting the upper part is preferred because there is more clearance and less soft tissue that hinders follow-through. To avoid hitting the lower part with the grip hand on impact it can be better to stand more squarely to the shot than sideways (also can help with balance). I know a female player around Fargo 600 who got this advice from Jeremy Jones and shoots better with a more square snooker stance. It also helped with better eye alignment to the shot and better balance. Best practice examples: Allison Fisher, Kelly Fisher. Experimenting with different foot positions is key here and seeing a coach is definitely worth it. Check out: ruclips.net/video/aFVO6KSD-54/видео.html

  • @lukewalker1051
    @lukewalker1051 Год назад +1

    Breast size, men with big bodies, individual physiology matters in every sporting endeavor.
    For women out there, look no further than Allison Fischer. Allison who many believe to be the greatest female pool player of all time has one of the most perfect stances I have ever seen and she is not small chested.
    But there is more. Even eye dominance matters. Right handed left eye dominant players can stand more sideways to the shot with less neck strain.
    If looking at men, go watch some videos of Steve Mizerak. Steve who was clinically obese for many years which ultimately caused his premature death sadly, he was right eye dominant and left handed and he unusually cupped his left wrist to create more room between his cue and body due to his rotund waistline. What is remarkable if you watch old video of Steve's stroke is how long his follow thru was. Steve created enough separation between his body and the cue that his follow through was completely unimpeded and in part aside from his size why he had such a powerful stroke.
    So, no one size fits all and there are many workaround solutions to individual physiology.
    A related note about women's breast size and golf. Large chested women struggle a bit more playing golf. Why? Because they can't separate their arm swing from their body turn as easily. This generally results in a flatter swing plane which relies more on timing to hit the ball straight. But, large chested women like Paige Spiranac famous for her figure can still play to a scratch handicap by making adjustments.
    Years ago when I was a little kid, I know you are an excellent athlete Jasmin....I grew up swimming competitively and the boys knew the girls on the swim team. There was an elite swimmer girl who when very young was nationally ranked. Then, as she went through puberty, she grew large breasts and she was no longer at the same level. Still a good swimmer but her development reduced her speed in the water.

  • @pedroarellano4266
    @pedroarellano4266 Год назад

    THANK YOU! I just noticed that with my team captain a while back, but I wasn't sure how to address it. I just sent her the video.

  • @bfrank44720
    @bfrank44720 Год назад

    Well done Jasmin, you are an excellent teacher.

  • @uw5764
    @uw5764 Год назад +5

    Ich denke, es ist ein gutes Video für ein sehr spezielles Problem. Ich finde es sehr gut und berechtigt. Wie wäre es, das Problem für Brillenträgern mal zu machen? Mir fällt gerade auf, dass kein einziger Profi im Pool mir einfällt, der mit Brille spielt. Leider ist es auf der Hobby Ebene ganz anders, da spielen viele mit Brille, und der Stand muss dadurch ein anderer sein.
    Sorry, but my english is not so good, that i could say it in English.

    • @jasminouschanbilliards
      @jasminouschanbilliards  Год назад +3

      Absolut richtig 👍🏻 Man müsste auch Eigenheiten/Ausnahmen etc. bedenken wenn man Stand/Haltung/Technik lehrt. Zumindest mögliche Probleme erwähnen. Leider machen viele erst etwas wenn das Problem bereits da ist. Da ich selber keine Brille trage, tu ich mir natürlich schwer auf das einzugehen. Vielleicht kann ich mal Informationen einholen und dann darüber ein Video machen!

    • @uw5764
      @uw5764 Год назад +1

      @@jasminouschanbilliards Danke für die Antwort. Das wäre natürlich super. Ich habe, als Mann auch meine Probleme die Eigenschaften einer Frau zu beachten, da kann ich kaum einen Tipp geben. Dafür habe ich leider einen Bauch und Rückenprobleme, sowas gleicht dann alles wieder an ;-) Deshalb halte ich von festen Angaben wie man stehen muss/soll recht wenig. In den Achtzigerjahren wurde sogar mit Schablonen gearbeitet, die auf dem Boden lagen, wie Du Deine Beine / Füße stellen solltest, egal ob Du 1,65m oder 2m groß warst, das klappte natürlich vorn und hinten nicht.
      Da gefällt mir das Moderne Training, wie Du und Dein Bruder das verbreiten, als auch die vielen anderen Trainer die gut sind, heutzutage viel besser. Das Schlimme ist, wenn Du dir was Jahrelang falsch eingearbeitet hast, dann brauchst Du doppelt so viel Energie, das wieder ins Richtige umzubiegen. Deshalb mein Rat: von Anfang an einen richtigen Trainer sich suchen.

    • @MrXyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
      @MrXyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Год назад

      Most opticians try to sell you a second pair of glasses on special offer when buying perscription galsses. I take advantage of this and ask for the "special offer pair" to be suitable for playing snooker. That means absolutely no varyfocal (Gleitsicht) and for a further focal point than is usual for reading glasses, so that the other end of the table is not blurred. I also choose frames so that the lenses are large and come close to the forehead.

    • @uw5764
      @uw5764 Год назад +1

      @@MrXyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
      The rim of glasses can be a problem. Wearers of glasses often stand more upright than people without glasses. I wear contact lenses but with a special billiard glases, cause contact lenses don't be enough for me. You have to learn to be right with your issues.

  • @dianed2244
    @dianed2244 6 месяцев назад

    I agree. First time anyone has ever mentioned anything like what you just offered as far as the stance goes for a woman, and I thank you for that. I've been having issues with my stance and stroke, also been missing easy shots too. Might be the reason I've been missing my shots. Thank you again.

  • @Mosconi526
    @Mosconi526 Год назад

    Coach Mark Wilson teaches this and even in a class full of men, he brings it up and makes it a point to say exactly what you’ve said. (A fantastic example is the Great Karen Corr) 👌

  • @goba44
    @goba44 Год назад +1

    If you’re standing more sideways (for the reason you mentioned) Allison Fisher might come and push you sideways showing that you are unstable. But I agree, you have to have room for the full stroke.

  • @steventeter3332
    @steventeter3332 7 месяцев назад

    What I'm assisting a novice player is almost always about their stance and their stability. I see too many standing with their feet close together instead of a good shoulder width stance . I will leave my knee against the table and some instances to further stabilize my shot especially if I have a long bridge stroke or shooting over another object ball. Great tutorial.

  • @CatieCarrier
    @CatieCarrier Год назад

    Thank you so much for this! I learned the concept when I got golf lessons and my instructor came up with a new strategy for my swing because I'm a woman. Awesome.

  • @suzydickstein6608
    @suzydickstein6608 Год назад +3

    I was doing this! Hired a coach a month ago and the first thing she did was fix my stance so I wasn't going around and instead able to go straight through. It was so unknown to me that I was doing this. And I especially loved the part at the end because I am a Snooker player trying to switch over to pool and I want to stand facing straight, but I can see now that it's a lost cause.
    P.S. It's "look over" not "overlook" important since overlook basically means to ignore).

  • @davidparker8475
    @davidparker8475 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Jasmin. Details matter! This happens with women and men. I personally had this issue. After quite a while, t began to realize the reason misses occurred at times was because the cue toughed the chest during the stroke. Ronnie O'Sullivan's stance (and yours) but for me Ronnie's open stance finally gave me the visual aid needed to make a permanent change.

  • @deanshuler8910
    @deanshuler8910 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you as a male coach I noticed Core, Fisher stand a little more Square although I always prefer to be in line, with feet and upper body. I try to look outside the box for female players in always tried to better players to promote the sport.
    ALL you lady pro players are awsome wish u great success thanks again

  • @sylviacenteno9299
    @sylviacenteno9299 Год назад

    YES!!! Such a real issue that no one talks about. I have observe this in players and let them know to be aware of it. Many times they don't notice it themselves.
    Great advice and thanks for the honesty.

  • @palopinto4065
    @palopinto4065 Год назад

    Thank God somebody is addressing this issue! This "disadvantage" has interfered with my stroke for years. Ive learned to contort my body to compensate but not always successfull. I was actually thinking of binding my chest for important games. Thank you for the valuable advice.

  • @monwellchassion923
    @monwellchassion923 Год назад

    She is very organic. I love her videos.

  • @eamonowen9751
    @eamonowen9751 Год назад +2

    Great video thanks. As a coach this helps me. One little English thing, when your were wrapping up your said make sure you 'over look' the stance every once in awhile. I think you meant look over? Over look is the opposite of look over pretty much lol
    Again really love the videos! Thank you

  • @John_B55
    @John_B55 Год назад +2

    I did ref a game years ago where a female player fouled by moving a ball with her chest when she leaned across the table. Awkward one to call, but a foul is a foul.

    • @sarahnickelotte37
      @sarahnickelotte37 Год назад

      I have to double check my positioning constantly when I stretch over the balls

  • @NefariousMinds
    @NefariousMinds Год назад

    I heard Kristina Tkach was teaching how to deal with this.
    Good to know because I have some female students!
    Thanks Jasmine you saved me from failure!

  • @SlimRhyno
    @SlimRhyno 10 месяцев назад

    As a basketball coach (and former player), the similarities between the shooting forms is astounding... visualization, creating a solid base, keeping the elbow in close as you move through the stroke, followthrough... and that's just the start. Anyway, I have also had to make corrections to kids' form on the fly as they grow, and have seen similar things. This was another great video, Jasmin, so thank you for sharing your passion and experience with us, and please take care 😊

  • @k.petervandonk7103
    @k.petervandonk7103 Год назад

    Dear Jasmin,
    You are simply the best trainer ever!!

  • @jasonnieuwenhuis335
    @jasonnieuwenhuis335 Год назад

    Not a problem for me, but glad you’re addressing it

  • @tranhiep9341
    @tranhiep9341 8 месяцев назад

    Truly amazing, the issues you talk about are absolutely in-depth and great for all players around the world. Sending deep thanks to you from Vietnam

  • @jamesdavis8731
    @jamesdavis8731 Год назад

    Yes, this is a major issues for many females. Good to see someone talking about it. Hopefully the instructors around the world will pay more attention to this. But this issue is not just about females - although it mostly is. Men can have this issue, and not just overweight men.
    I had this issue and I am in pretty damn good shape. My stance allowed for the my hand and cue to hit the LOWER part of the right side of my chest on my stroke. It would slightly throw the cue off line to the left, which caused me a lot of problems. Once I had my wife take a video of me from behind I realized what was happening. Even though I could feel the cue hitting my chest, I did not realize how much it was affecting my stroke. I changed my stance slightly and solved the issue very quickly.
    Hopefully this video is going to help a lot of female players, but also male players.

  • @Mrphilharmonic
    @Mrphilharmonic Год назад

    You make your training vids SO real. Thanks for understanding so many real problems that players have and the humor you use to overcome them. I love your vids!!

  • @PoolDreamsTV
    @PoolDreamsTV Год назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you! You take a lot into consideration and explain it well. I appreciated seeing different possible adjustments with the stance that could help. Great video!

  • @elibo0n
    @elibo0n Год назад

    FINALLY! Love this video. Didn’t even have to watch it to know what this is about
    After 8 days of training my then 14yr old daughter over a year ago now. I actually noticed this and proceeded to change her stance to mimic yours and I told her to find the most comfortable stance until she doesn’t hit her breasts.. and she ended up having such a similar stance to yours.
    It made a world of difference on her 9th and 10th day of training. Now she beats players who have been playing longer than she has. She is quite the natural and I hope she gets more interested in this game as she grows.
    Love your videos ❤ keep up the good work! 🙏👍

  • @grantlambert8467
    @grantlambert8467 Год назад

    I enjoy watching you play every chance I get . Your the greatest

  • @sung_by_dani
    @sung_by_dani 4 месяца назад

    My trainer actually referred to your video! 🤩 (He's the coolest. 🤫) We were trying to figure out why I keep hitting myself occasionally while working on my stance. At first I thought I'm just stupid, but anatomy plays a big role here apparently. 😅
    Still, sometimes I'm unsure if I should use my chest as a little helper or try turning a little as you do. I feel like giving room between chest and cue might be the better option though, cause it allows for a straighter and cleaner shot.
    A big thank you for addressing this issue! 🙌 Hoping to see you in person one day soon, greetings from Germany ☺️

  • @DJNebaJS
    @DJNebaJS Год назад

    I haven't heard anyone talk about this either. This is really useful. I would recommend you to change the video title, so that someone looking for this can actually find it.

  • @dreamyvee
    @dreamyvee 8 месяцев назад

    Double Ds here... thank you. i have had people actually tell me this was all in my head. 💯

  • @Bearschick23
    @Bearschick23 Год назад +1

    My coach taught me this exact issue! I'm getting better with it.

  • @waynegroves6922
    @waynegroves6922 Год назад

    I've been playing for about 48 years, and one thing I noticed early on, while watching big-chested women play, who were actually good, was that they used their body to stabilize the cue. I've been teaching this technique now for many years . . . I use it myself in most of my cuing. By using my ribcage as a third contact point, the cue becomes way more stable and I'm able to deliver a solidly-straight stroke. By not using this method, cuing tends to 'wander' and is less controllable.

  • @BenJaF-BenJaAx
    @BenJaF-BenJaAx Год назад

    thats actually so true, I've never thought about it but it's a really interesting topic

  • @RainaRayne
    @RainaRayne 6 месяцев назад

    I've been trying to get my trainer to understand this. lol. but since he doesn't have this problems he doesn't really get it. Love him dearly but it's nice to hear other women addressing this problem. My chest is big and sometimes it's a hard work around even with a modified stance. One side usually takes a beating during my match, but that's just something i have to accept.

  • @luisemilioogando
    @luisemilioogando 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, I got this problem, and I started doing what you teach here.

  • @riefler0220
    @riefler0220 Год назад

    YES!!!!! Finally someone is addressing this. I have said for years, men should have to put on a double D bra with water balloons in it. They always roll their eyes when i say my "ladies" are in the way...not on evey shot but some shots with the stretch and torque they just are. So thank you, thank you, thank you for voicing it!!!

  • @ghost5horse6
    @ghost5horse6 10 месяцев назад

    As a male, I've always been using my chest to guide my cue going straight. That's why I always hold my breath when I aim and shoot. It works pretty well.

  • @p-dru2205
    @p-dru2205 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I have been trying to work with my adult daughter a little and you brought up issues I had not even considered. Thanks to this video I will work with her stance with a whole new set of eyes and understanding - even though she, like the student you were talking about, isn't even aware of it.

  • @luke_atthat
    @luke_atthat 9 месяцев назад

    It is quite logical. We should always adapt the so called perfect stance to each individual particularity.

  • @clarkcowan3984
    @clarkcowan3984 Год назад

    You are so awesome to watch. I love that you stay human.

  • @LetsgoPokemon89
    @LetsgoPokemon89 Год назад

    I might not have made a video about it and I’m a male but I did realize that back in 2015 as a captain and training through my wife and her sister and her mother the same problem you’re talking we learned about and how to improve it. I’m glad you made a video on it.😊

  • @MarcelElfers
    @MarcelElfers Год назад

    Yes. I have noticed that and incorporated that in classes. I noticed this first with a rather voluptuous woman and it was obvious. She changed two things: wearing a bra that “flattened” and adjusted her stance. Regardless. It remained a bit of a problem but it was a major improvement.

  • @rodolphschmirnoff2853
    @rodolphschmirnoff2853 Год назад +1

    So awesome how much you love the game. And helping anyone no matter what the subject is, all for the love of this brilliant game. ❤ thank you!!

  • @kingofcastlechaos
    @kingofcastlechaos 8 месяцев назад

    I have identified this issue on several students. Here in the US it seems like any direct mention of breasts on a person freaks everyone out (we are a toddler country, please bear with us). What I usually do is have the person get somebody they trust (aka MOM) to use the person's smartphone and video their stroke from the back and side so they can see for themselves where the interference is at. I used to use my phone but then realized I had several boob interference videos on it and felt a little creepy since the main focus was the interference zone.
    I really hope to live long enough that we can mature past this insanity. Excellent video- I will be passing it along to those in need.

  • @Aioneko
    @Aioneko Год назад

    Thanks Jasmin. I can use these pointers when teaching my friends.

  • @saraho3286
    @saraho3286 Год назад

    Thaaaaank you! couldn’t find a solution online and my coach is male and I don’t feel comfortable talking with him about it.

  • @jvrenoe
    @jvrenoe Год назад

    OMG - as someone who is very chesty I think this might actually explain some inconsistency in my game! Can't wait to get out and test some of what I've been doing and see what changes I can or should make. This is amazing!

  • @rickyadh1909
    @rickyadh1909 Год назад

    I teached my wife a week ago, and she has this issue. Thanks jasmine😊

  • @medallion39
    @medallion39 Год назад

    Love your stuff Jasmin. Would love to see a video on shot limits as to when you can hold cue ball or you just can’t based on distance and thickness of hit

  • @Zigarius1123
    @Zigarius1123 Год назад

    Jeanette Lee did 5 videos on basics. I think she just included it in the way she presented it without mentioning it? I wondered why I would hit my chest sometimes. I didn't realize I was so close. It was the video on stance and stepping into the shot.

  • @hankh1610
    @hankh1610 Год назад

    VERY well explained. Delicate subject, handled well

  • @beerwhich
    @beerwhich Год назад

    Thank you for making such a high-quality video, Jasmin!

  • @romaramirez7348
    @romaramirez7348 Год назад

    Yes, thank you for talking about this.

  • @hbgstorm
    @hbgstorm Год назад

    I love that you mentioned women and men are diffrent 👍

  • @melssf7852
    @melssf7852 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for addressing this! I am new to playing this is so helpful

  • @graciesmith8638
    @graciesmith8638 6 месяцев назад

    I had the same issue when learning & from only men they didn’t know

  • @imranramjewan6470
    @imranramjewan6470 Год назад

    If a player has a little extra baggage.All they gotta do is move the front foot more outward diagonally to create more room. Going more sideon just throws off your alignment and balance .

  • @jefo4213
    @jefo4213 Год назад

    LOL You are such hoot to listen too, very funny and the advice is GOLDEN

  • @travislogsdon8691
    @travislogsdon8691 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info I’ve been working with my daughter

  • @sonnyturner6334
    @sonnyturner6334 Год назад

    True Esteban Robles from the Predator Championships corrected my stance and gave me a couple pointers a few weeks ago

  • @1510462
    @1510462 Год назад +1

    Mark Wilson addresses this in his training clinics

  • @glockasauruswrex6362
    @glockasauruswrex6362 Год назад

    Great video Jasmin! Male or female you present many good tips on stance and footwork we should work on. I'm trying to keep the cue close and elbow tight...or it'll flop like a chicken!

  • @jeams1987
    @jeams1987 Год назад

    Hi Jasmin your all videos are good but specially this one is outstanding I watched this yesterday evening and after that have a game it's really help me and improve potting and you know my opponent was surprised 😅😅thanks.

  • @Halfgig57
    @Halfgig57 Год назад

    Great video on topic people should but don't want to talk about. Thanks!

  • @pdryden64
    @pdryden64 Год назад

    Great video. You have a lot of good videos. You are funny and very easy on the eyes.

  • @maryjostrain5440
    @maryjostrain5440 Год назад

    OMG...this has always been a problem for me...Sooo glad you addressed this! Love your videos!❤

  • @bassist58
    @bassist58 Год назад

    Thank you for this! I'm currently having stroke issues. I used to shoot almost everyday for 34 years. (I have some local trophies.) In 2010, I took a pool "hiatus" and resumed last year. My wife of 38 years is a great cook, so I gained about 20 pounds. When I resumed, I noticed that my cue ball does not always hit "the mark", sometimes off by over a quarter of an inch. I didn't grow breasts but I think that my body widened a bit and is causing this very problem.
    Thank you for making me think about this!

  • @lokyinphotography
    @lokyinphotography 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video, I always feels like I'm hitting my chest before hitting the cue ball.

  • @isme4267
    @isme4267 Год назад

    thank you so much jasmin ouschan

  • @mysocratesnote8110
    @mysocratesnote8110 Год назад +6

    Your an awesome coach! Thanks for everything you do. :)

  • @poolhalljunky
    @poolhalljunky Год назад

    I teach my students to actually stand up more. I do this to help keep their head up and straight and not tilted. I never thought about this being an issue...I've only had one female student, but I hope by me teaching them to not get down so far on the shot maybe won't affect their breasts. I'll keep that in mind.

  • @nicholaszhu9671
    @nicholaszhu9671 Год назад

    Male players can have this issue too when they are cueing against chest. I am a male snooker player, since cueing against chest is standard now so I have been thinking about solutions for this problem for ages. Normally they either find a way to stop the cue right before hitting their chest bones or lower elbow to avoid hitting right into chest. What's working for me is try to stop the cue before hitting right into chest. Another suggestion I would give to female players is not to cue against chest though cueing against chest does give player cerntain support and confidence but learn not to rely on this and leave a space between chest and the cue will avoid hitting own body.

  • @rolltideroll8250
    @rolltideroll8250 Год назад

    I have taught quiet large chested women. And it can be really hard to change someone that has shot for a while. Best to take an incremental approach to making the changes. Once they get it, it's like a light bulb coming on.
    Excellent video that should prove valuable to a great many.