I watch your videos when I’m cooking, eating and while I’m waiting..I’m a developing player and working on speed and spin to get position. 😅 As an advanced tennis player, I know the key is reps…hitting balls…but sometimes I wonder how I will ever memorize the infinite number of patterns and angles/situations…will it ever be saved in my brain? 😂
really good points, as an intermediate I had to break the habit of trying to get straight on the next ball. Its rare i want to be straight in unless its the 8 or 9 to win the game
Definitely a top 10 video from FX for me and where I'm at in my development. I'm taking this with me to practice. Also, i don't think people appreciate this guy is doing with with ease on tight pockets. This is one of those guy that will beat you with one hand. 😂
Hey, I noticed on this video how high above the table your light is installed. Is there a preferred height? My pool room has the same light but way lower installed
For this brand of light, it’s a good idea to have them as high as you can get and still be able to reach them, since you can turn them with your hand to adjust to any angle. Too low, you might hit them with your cue. too high you can’t reach them to adjust them.
How do you coach someone whose natural rhythm is pretty quick? I find that my game is at its best when my pre-shot routine takes around 10 seconds and taking any longer disrupts my game.
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I watch your videos when I’m cooking, eating and while I’m waiting..I’m a developing player and working on speed and spin to get position. 😅 As an advanced tennis player, I know the key is reps…hitting balls…but sometimes I wonder how I will ever memorize the infinite number of patterns and angles/situations…will it ever be saved in my brain? 😂
Now this is a lesson I have be practicing I am preparing for a 8-ball tournament in May so I'm preparing Now.
Thanks for watching and have a great weekend
I like the multi camera positioning. It really helps to visualize the shot.
One of the best pool instructors on RUclips brings it yet again. Great video!
I appreciate your comments - thank you very much and have a great weekend
U have been busy! Keep them coming, please!
I have been busy. We have a rule. ABC Always Be Creating.
You timed this lesson perfectly for what I'm working on. Time to grind. Thanks!
Outstanding. Get your reps in and have a great weekend. Thanks very much for watching.
Once again ..good stuff👍 thx Brian
Glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
really good points, as an intermediate I had to break the habit of trying to get straight on the next ball. Its rare i want to be straight in unless its the 8 or 9 to win the game
Definitely a top 10 video from FX for me and where I'm at in my development. I'm taking this with me to practice. Also, i don't think people appreciate this guy is doing with with ease on tight pockets. This is one of those guy that will beat you with one hand. 😂
Glad you enjoyed it. Keep putting in reps. Let us know if we can help in any way. Thanks again.
Quality video, thank you very much for the advices and drills 👏
No problem 👍
Awesome video.
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Great video! Thanks.
Glad you liked it! Happy new year. Thanks for watching.
Damn Brian, Ya got your speed control down pat! Good stuff as always. Inside english three railer aint nothin nice. Demoralizer!
Thank you very much for watching. I appreciate you taking the time. Have a great day.
Nice share.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Brian, I just need to train myself to recognize those shots.
That is the most important part, recognizing those shots. let me know if I can help
Should i look at the cue ball last or object ball?
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Hey, I noticed on this video how high above the table your light is installed. Is there a preferred height? My pool room has the same light but way lower installed
For this brand of light, it’s a good idea to have them as high as you can get and still be able to reach them, since you can turn them with your hand to adjust to any angle. Too low, you might hit them with your cue. too high you can’t reach them to adjust them.
How do you coach someone whose natural rhythm is pretty quick? I find that my game is at its best when my pre-shot routine takes around 10 seconds and taking any longer disrupts my game.
i never played with left or right spin but when I try it nothing happens to the cue ball
You have to understand that when we put left and right spin on a cue ball we are doing it because of what’s going to happen when the ball hits a rail.
hi. im just upgrade my cue from sport 2 to p3black with wrap. is that worth and good upgrade?
I would say it’s a good move but a lot of it there’s a matter of personal preference.
I love multi rail positioning. It's beautiful, sexy, and useful/helpful
It is one of the most beautiful parts of our game. Thanks for watching.
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