Thanks for watching! Here's some videos that could be interesting for you! : - How to get a good stroke in pool: ruclips.net/video/uM9-HkP9PGM/видео.html - Play Pool like a Pro: How to aim : ruclips.net/video/kbs6OCt_yMo/видео.html - BACK TO THE BASICS: ruclips.net/p/PLzjzZn8Miek1gDQaNlkuB32AHRdwGZwJw
Geweldig Niels dat je deze content maakt! Mooi dat iemand die ik zo bewonder in het poolen dit voor ons wil doen. Ondanks dat ik zelf al lang speel heb ik in een paar video's toch veel bij kunnen leren. Heel erg bedankt!
It's a fantastic combination when one of the world's best players also has the ability to present and convey techniques in a way that everyone can understand, and which can elevate your game to the next level.
Neils, thank you. I have watched your videos and practiced for a month straight. I’ve won 2 local tournaments 5/6 times and the other I got 2nd. My game has elevated to a whole new level. The knowledge you offer is power. People notice and it’s been really rewarding learning from you.
Niels Feijn, simply put....... My favorite pro player to watch. This stop shit drill is excellent. Used to shoot one quite the same along the long rail. Start 1 diamond apart, pot 15, move to the next diamond. Continue until object ball is at the far end and then start closing the gap with the cue ball. Perfect for long and short stop shots. Plus allows your body to get used to reaching further but still making the same shot.
11:42 "Everybody has their own level" -Neils Feijen, 2021 What a good teacher would reflect to his students. Most teachers have their bar high up, not noticing we do not have the same skill level of learning as others do. I have learned so much in this video. Keep up the great work, Stay humble and Good health.
Inside info from one of the best players on the planet. Take note people. Free tips is worth its weight it gold for any pool player. Thanks Niels. Appreciate the tips. 👍🏻👍🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻
Massively important. You fall into a trap as an amateur that all shots should be hit hard. Your pals will say, “let your stoke out!!!”. That helps for awhile because your not letting the table roll your shot off or your no longer decelerating through your shot.... what Niels is saying here got me past that particular point in my game and took it to a new level. Now when I see other amateurs hitting those shots super hard, I know I’ll have chances at the table. Great video Niels!
Niels, I've been watching you for years on Utube in tournaments, just discovered this tutorial. It is great, very well done. I'm going to binge on all your tutorials now, I'm sure my game will improve. Thanks so much!!
Terminator - when you say “massive” improvements, it’s not hype like others tout. You really deliver! I’ve been working on this tip for 2 weeks and I’ve once again made a massive improvement to my game! This draw/stop shot is quite a weapon. I’m making virtually all of my shots that are just off the rail, from the straight in and cut angles, which was always a weak spot for me. The object ball goes into the target pocket nice and easily, with a wide margin for being off on the shot. I also have much more cue ball tangent line control so my positioning is much better now. And last but not least - this plus your stroke tips have slowed down my stroke so I am more accurate on all my shots in what is now more of a finesse game. Thanks Neils - besides being a world champion, you are equally adept at communicating and helping thousands of players!
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen I had to give a little something for all you've given to us. I will continue to watch, apply and share. It's really a blessing to get this insight.
I’ve seen many top players, live and online, provide instruction. But Feijen breaks concepts down in a way that makes them much more accessible to amateurs like me. Bob Jewett might be the only instructor I’ve ever seen who is comparable, IMHO.
Cheers Niels I have saved your great work and will work on it tomorrow whilst my wife is out! You are really improving my game and therefore, making it easier and more enjoyable all the time.
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen You’re welcome can you do a video on force follow when to use it, And how to use it. I see a lot of guys lining shots up that look straightahead they go higher on the cue ball they shoot their shot instead of the cue ball following the ball into the pocket like I would think it would the shot is turned into a force follow shot putting the cue ball in a completely different position than I thought it would end up I’m having a little bit of a difficult time with this concept thank you
Great Video Niels..., I am a firm believer in drills. It really helps me out. Thanks for all the information you are passing back to us. We appreciate it.
I am a drill freak also. That is the reason I practice a lot to beat my buddies really badly so that they ll be convinced of the importance of doing drills. once my pendulum stroke is improved I will most likely reach that point.
Never have seen any of your videos, and I'm about 100% on this shot, but the way you explained it will definitely help me teach my friends and keep me coming back for more videos!
So happy to say that after watching this video that the very situation that you talk about first came up in my pool game tonight (was English 8-ball) I played it (with my 9-ball cue) the same as you demonstrated and the 8 didn't wobble at all, please keep these helpful tips coming
Good stuff! One thing... That graphic of the cue ball makes it look like your hitting at the bottom edge of the ball and I know that can't be right. Something I know I need to learn more about is how to keep from miscuing when I go for for spin or English. I bet some of it is my tip and the chalk but probably 90% is my technique. 🤪
Hi Niels, thank you for a very good video....I'm retired now and am saving up for a Longoni Cue...I really want the carbon fiber shaft but that will take me about 1 year to save for. I'm sure it will be well worth it. thank you again for sharing your great skills.
Thanks Niels, very clever technique. Even dough i loose à bit accuracy with the top low spin, it compensates by the pocket playing bigger. Can't wait to try your drills.
Hello from Canada. Your videos helps me alot and i think this one might be the most helpful. I'll be practicing this technique on my weekend. Great job terminator!
Niels, from one Dutchman to another, thank you that was a great demonstration of ball control. I always enjoy your commentary as well, nice to hear an expert explain what is happening on the table but also what is happening from the player perspective.
Thanks, will do! Meanwhile, please check out my playlist "Back to The Basics". Very strong stuff to practice and a ton of good tips ;) ruclips.net/p/PLzjzZn8Miek1gDQaNlkuB32AHRdwGZwJw
Great video. I'm a beginner and never would have thought to shoot with other than the cue ball. This gets a lot more shooting time in. I can't wait to retire(3 years) and spend a lot more time at the hall with the old fellas! TY
Hello Mr. Niels..I hope you remember me. Due to Covit 19..so many interuption. I still like to follow your proffessional coaching still and guidance. Thank you for everything in the past. But since I STOP PLAYING ..I AM BACK TO SQUARE ONE SORRY ABOUT IT. THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN.
That line wasn’t from Alex Lely? I did it and my best was 18 until it was just too close. I think the word we are looking for the shot along the long rail it to use a more of elastic type of hit; not too soft stroke and not too hard. Great video Niels.
This is a very beautiful lecture video... I can't wait to go up like a rocket... Thanks so much Terminator " and my Big thanks to you sponsors the best dream~cue for a pool player "
Great video..... do a video on how different cueballs and sets of balls and HOW DIFFERENT they act (especially if they are dirty) .... I hope people listen to your info.... omg it's free!!! ..... you are providing invaluable info to people with every single video..... good good stuff
Great video describing drag shot variations for different situations and outcomes. Probably in another vid, but using spin in different situations, including rail shots to "cheat the pocket" and improve percentages is also great in many of these examples. Love your content and your thoroughness. Well done
interesting stuff, i used to play this last balls always as "just roll it in". problem: i often miss them by hitting the rail way to early with the objectball... i'll try out this now... thanks
So basically you are still playing a stun shot, just with more initial back spin and less speed? Almost like a drag shot but the cue ball contacts the object ball before forward roll occurs?
A lot of these shots are variations of drag style shots with different speeds. Using a low tip position to control the cue ball action on contact to influence OB pocket speed, spin, throw/direction. I'm surprised he didn't use that label for this tutorial. Drag shots are so versatile. My favorite is using them to control OB throw/direction on long shots to cheat angles and improve shape. The terminator is the man and I love his vids. Really well done and explained.
Thanks for watching! Here's some videos that could be interesting for you! :
- How to get a good stroke in pool: ruclips.net/video/uM9-HkP9PGM/видео.html
- Play Pool like a Pro: How to aim : ruclips.net/video/kbs6OCt_yMo/видео.html
- BACK TO THE BASICS: ruclips.net/p/PLzjzZn8Miek1gDQaNlkuB32AHRdwGZwJw
Geweldig Niels dat je deze content maakt! Mooi dat iemand die ik zo bewonder in het poolen dit voor ons wil doen. Ondanks dat ik zelf al lang speel heb ik in een paar video's toch veel bij kunnen leren. Heel erg bedankt!
Thanks so much Sir
great video sir neils.
Solid tip. No pun intended 😂
It's a fantastic combination when one of the world's best players also has the ability to present and convey techniques in a way that everyone can understand, and which can elevate your game to the next level.
Go for it Lee 😄🔥💪🏼👍🏼
Neils, thank you. I have watched your videos and practiced for a month straight. I’ve won 2 local tournaments 5/6 times and the other I got 2nd. My game has elevated to a whole new level. The knowledge you offer is power. People notice and it’s been really rewarding learning from you.
I'm a simple man. I see Niels Feijen, I watch
Thank you sir!!
Niels Feijn, simply put....... My favorite pro player to watch. This stop shit drill is excellent. Used to shoot one quite the same along the long rail. Start 1 diamond apart, pot 15, move to the next diamond. Continue until object ball is at the far end and then start closing the gap with the cue ball. Perfect for long and short stop shots. Plus allows your body to get used to reaching further but still making the same shot.
11:42
"Everybody has their own level"
-Neils Feijen, 2021
What a good teacher would reflect to his students. Most teachers have their bar high up, not noticing we do not have the same skill level of learning as others do.
I have learned so much in this video.
Keep up the great work, Stay humble and Good health.
Tnx!! Enjoy it and please share 🙏🏻👍🏼😄
Watch “giving an A” from Benjamin Zander ;-)
after almost 10 years without playing, I got a table and discovered your channel. All I can say is thank you very much, Niels.
Inside info from one of the best players on the planet. Take note people. Free tips is worth its weight it gold for any pool player. Thanks Niels. Appreciate the tips. 👍🏻👍🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻
You got it my man! Thanks!!
Best pool channel on RUclips hands down
Cheers Chris🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏼👍🏼😄
Hands down!!!
Massively important. You fall into a trap as an amateur that all shots should be hit hard. Your pals will say, “let your stoke out!!!”. That helps for awhile because your not letting the table roll your shot off or your no longer decelerating through your shot.... what Niels is saying here got me past that particular point in my game and took it to a new level. Now when I see other amateurs hitting those shots super hard, I know I’ll have chances at the table. Great video Niels!
Thanks! I hope others use the $ Thanks function. This knowledge from a Pro like Niels is so much worth than these $ Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you very much for your donation!! 🙏😀
Great respect for your willingness to share Niels. 👌👌👌
No problem 😄👍🏼🔥
Niels, I've been watching you for years on Utube in tournaments, just discovered this tutorial. It is great, very well done. I'm going to binge on all your tutorials now, I'm sure my game will improve. Thanks so much!!
You’re welcome Michael!! Go for the binge 😄💪🏼👍🏼
Terminator - when you say “massive” improvements, it’s not hype like others tout. You really deliver! I’ve been working on this tip for 2 weeks and I’ve once again made a massive improvement to my game! This draw/stop shot is quite a weapon. I’m making virtually all of my shots that are just off the rail, from the straight in and cut angles, which was always a weak spot for me. The object ball goes into the target pocket nice and easily, with a wide margin for being off on the shot. I also have much more cue ball tangent line control so my positioning is much better now. And last but not least - this plus your stroke tips have slowed down my stroke so I am more accurate on all my shots in what is now more of a finesse game. Thanks Neils - besides being a world champion, you are equally adept at communicating and helping thousands of players!
That’s great to hear mate!!! Great news! Humbling 🙏🏻👍🏼😄
These videos are so well done. Descriptions are so clear and correct! We are lucky to have this insight.
Glad you like them! Enjoy and please share 😀💪
Thanks!
Thank you very much!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🔥🔥🔥
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen I had to give a little something for all you've given to us. I will continue to watch, apply and share. It's really a blessing to get this insight.
I’ve seen many top players, live and online, provide instruction. But Feijen breaks concepts down in a way that makes them much more accessible to amateurs like me. Bob Jewett might be the only instructor I’ve ever seen who is comparable, IMHO.
Tnx Boyd!!
Cheers Niels I have saved your great work and will work on it tomorrow whilst my wife is out!
You are really improving my game and therefore, making it easier and more enjoyable all the time.
Whilst my wife is out 😂👍🏼💪🏼😂
You are the best Terminator! I'm learning a lot with your videos. Keep it up!! Thanks!!
Yep trying! Glad you’re enjoying them!😄
Love your videos. Instructions are very clear and precise. Thank You!
Glad you like them! 👊👊
I've been trying to solve this problem thanks so much I do appreciate it
Good to hear Bobby! Enjoy 😄💪🏼
very clear demonstratoin.. easy to understand,, nice one idol
🙏 Thanks Rommel!! Appreciate it. Thank you for watching. Sharing is much appreciated 👌
Just cant get enough of these videos. Thank you for helping us
You’re welcome Tom! Please share 🙏🏻👍🏼😄
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen You’re welcome can you do a video on force follow when to use it, And how to use it. I see a lot of guys lining shots up that look straightahead they go higher on the cue ball they shoot their shot instead of the cue ball following the ball into the pocket like I would think it would the shot is turned into a force follow shot putting the cue ball in a completely different position than I thought it would end up I’m having a little bit of a difficult time with this concept thank you
Great Video Niels..., I am a firm believer in drills. It really helps me out. Thanks for all the information you are passing back to us. We appreciate it.
You got it Chris! Hope it helps!
I am a drill freak also. That is the reason I practice a lot to beat my buddies really badly so that they ll be convinced of the importance of doing drills. once my pendulum stroke is improved I will most likely reach that point.
I'm so happy I came across your video. You are by far the best pool teacher for me... Thank you so much Mr niels.
Happy to hear that!
World renowned tips and insight from a world renowned player. Truly appreciative of these video gems!!
You got it Max! 👍🏼🙏🏻
Great video. Just found you. I will be adding this to my practice schedule every day. Thank you
Excelente ejercicio, lo pondré en práctica
Enjoy!! Thanks 😄👍🏼
this is a real trick for those who know the game. Thanks a lot for sharing it for free
No problem! Enjoy 😀👍
Never have seen any of your videos, and I'm about 100% on this shot, but the way you explained it will definitely help me teach my friends and keep me coming back for more videos!
100% sounds good! 😄👍🏼💪🏼
Thank you for your information and ideas.
You’re welcome!!
Very simple yet nice, easy, useful and powerful, thanks Niels
You’re welcome!! 🙏🏻😄
This is amazing! Please keep this channel up! You are one of the most decorated players to do this. Very helpful!!!
These video's are off the hook! That lil drill with the zone on the 3rd diamonds is a gem!
Thanks buddy! 🙏🏻👍🏼😄
So happy to say that after watching this video that the very situation that you talk about first came up in my pool game tonight (was English 8-ball) I played it (with my 9-ball cue) the same as you demonstrated and the 8 didn't wobble at all, please keep these helpful tips coming
You got it Kenneth 👍🏼👍🏼😄
I really like how you pause before final stroke!
Thank you 👍🏼👍🏼😄
Great video! You are an excellent instructor and have awesome tips. Thank you for posting.
Tnx Robert! Appreciate it😄👍🏼
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen those news cues are looking awesome man. Keep up the great work.
Good stuff! One thing... That graphic of the cue ball makes it look like your hitting at the bottom edge of the ball and I know that can't be right. Something I know I need to learn more about is how to keep from miscuing when I go for for spin or English. I bet some of it is my tip and the chalk but probably 90% is my technique. 🤪
Hi Niels, thank you for a very good video....I'm retired now and am saving up for a Longoni Cue...I really want the carbon fiber shaft but that will take me about 1 year to save for. I'm sure it will be well worth it. thank you again for sharing your great skills.
Thanks Niels, very clever technique.
Even dough i loose à bit accuracy with the top low spin, it compensates by the pocket playing bigger.
Can't wait to try your drills.
Excellent! Enjoy it!!
Thanks! Just the tip I needed!
Good to hear! Tnx for watching Randy! 😀👍
Great video
I’m starting to enjoy playing pool again and my goal is to watch all your videos
You explain and teach the way I can understand
Thank you!
You’re welcome Edward 🙏🏻😄👍🏼
Hello from Canada. Your videos helps me alot and i think this one might be the most helpful. I'll be practicing this technique on my weekend. Great job terminator!
Nice!! Let us know how it went!💪🏼🔥
Niels, from one Dutchman to another, thank you that was a great demonstration of ball control. I always enjoy your commentary as well, nice to hear an expert explain what is happening on the table but also what is happening from the player perspective.
Thanks 👍
Great tip, extremely effective, speed rules. Thanks, Niels
You got it Michael! Glad you’re enjoying it 😄👍🏼
This particular tip is HUGE! Speed control will change your game. Generally, slower is better. Thanks Niels.
Yes sir. All depends on what the table demands but on these single last tough shots it makes a huge difference 😄👍🏼
Great video, Niels!
Thank you for the advice, so lucky to have this insight! 🇮🇩
Great video. Love the drills
Glad you’re enjoying them! 😄👍🏼🙏🏻
Gracias bro Saludos desde Cuba bendiciones para Ud
Thank you for watching! Much appreciated 😃😃
Thank you so much for pointing out the proper way to play that down the rail shot. I'm going to incorporate it into my game immediately!
Awesome! Go for it 💪🏼💪🏼😄
Thank you Neil's your instructions have improve my 8 And 9ball games.
You’re welcome! 👍🏼😄
it brings a lot more idea Mr.champ👍I hope you continue upload more to help other bigginer players like me☺️thank you champ
Thanks, will do!
Meanwhile, please check out my playlist "Back to The Basics". Very strong stuff to practice and a ton of good tips ;)
ruclips.net/p/PLzjzZn8Miek1gDQaNlkuB32AHRdwGZwJw
Great teaching video! Thank you Niels.
You’re welcome! 🙏🏻🙏🏻😄
You are the man! So good. Please keep it up to advance pool to the next level. Very few can do what you do.
Tnx Kory! Appreciate it!
very powerful indeed. i love it
Enjoy ace!! 😄👍🏼🔥
Wow! This is BIG! Thanks so much Sir Niels
You’re welcome!!👍🏼😄
Great video. I'm a beginner and never would have thought to shoot with other than the cue ball.
This gets a lot more shooting time in. I can't wait to retire(3 years) and spend a lot more time at the hall with the old fellas! TY
Nice!! Great hobby, enjoy it!!😄👍🏼
Hello Mr. Niels..I hope you remember me.
Due to Covit 19..so many interuption.
I still like to follow your proffessional coaching still and guidance.
Thank you for everything in the past.
But since I STOP PLAYING ..I AM BACK TO SQUARE ONE
SORRY ABOUT IT.
THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN.
Very good video. You solve my problem.
Thank you! Please share 😄👍🏼🙏🏻
Full respect for you mr niels n i love you,,from indonesia
I think that I must be manning the small adjustment from a stop shoot to a softer draw shoot when necessary but this is great information. Thank you!
Great drill! Thanks again!
You bet! Enjoy it!! 😀
Great... Great video. I literally lost my last 9 ball match on this same type of shot. Thank you for the advice... Tip and drill to use!
Awesome! Glad it helps 👍🏼😄
Amazing secret from one of the best players in the world revealed and simple practice routines, this will help alot
Thank you for your time.
That line wasn’t from Alex Lely? I did it and my best was 18 until it was just too close.
I think the word we are looking for the shot along the long rail it to use a more of elastic type of hit; not too soft stroke and not too hard.
Great video Niels.
Nope Alex also got it from Johan. The drill is about 8-10 years old 😄👍🏼
Thanks Niels! Great video as usual.
Cheers Robert 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻😄
Great 'quick fix' . Great video as always!
Thank you 😄👍🏼💪🏼
Aye nothing like the terminator himself giving pool tips. Love this
Tnx Shayne! 😄👍🏼
This is a very beautiful lecture video...
I can't wait to go up like a rocket...
Thanks so much Terminator
" and my Big thanks to you sponsors the best dream~cue for a pool player "
Thank you!! Enjoy! 👍🏼👍🏼
Great shooting, great exercises....
Thanks!!😄💪🏼
Thanks Champ!
I am learning a lot..
Thanks for the tips!
You’re welcome!
Thanks For another great drill tutorial!
We appreciate the content Niels!
You got it Robert!👍🏼👍🏼😄
THANKS Niels, love your tips!
Thanks Uheno!
Always enjoy your video, sir!
I wish you success in this year's World Cup of Pool tournament!
Tnx Fako!!
Thank you so incredibly much I'm not missing this shot anymore but I am missing one similar maybe you can make a video on it
Great vid Niels, i feel kinda bad using other balls as the cue ball somehow 😁
Great drill thanks
Glad you liked it!
Hi Neils, thanks for the drilling tips. Greeting from Indonesia
You’re welcome!!
I have limited knowledge. Is hitting slightly higher on the cue ball on option, to help with lower speed
Thank You Neil what’s the name of your cue and where can I buy it
Absolute correct Nils
Thanks Mike!! Happy you like the video 😊☺️
Wow..thank u so much Niel..good to know.
You got it! 👍🏼😄
I love your channel. Very practical stuff that I can use right away.
Great drills! Thanks
You’re welcome!!
Fantastic video Neils!!! Thanks 👍
Thanks! If you have any video suggestions let me know 👍🏼👍🏼
If anyone deserves thanks, It's you...
Idol....👍👏👍👏👍👏
Great video..... do a video on how different cueballs and sets of balls and HOW DIFFERENT they act (especially if they are dirty) .... I hope people listen to your info.... omg it's free!!! ..... you are providing invaluable info to people with every single video..... good good stuff
Thanks a lot Jay 😄🙏🏻
Great video describing drag shot variations for different situations and outcomes. Probably in another vid, but using spin in different situations, including rail shots to "cheat the pocket" and improve percentages is also great in many of these examples. Love your content and your thoroughness. Well done
Great Video!
Thanks Niels
I’m from Vietnam ❤🇻🇳!
How does left or right spin help you hold the cue ball in combination with the slow draw stroke?
On a shot with an angle you can kill the cue ball a lot more with a bit of spin and that soft draw because of the throw 👍🏼👍🏼😄
Thanks for tip and instructions, not bad to have a coach at your level as an average amateur :-)
😄😄thanks Rolf!
interesting stuff, i used to play this last balls always as "just roll it in". problem: i often miss them by hitting the rail way to early with the objectball... i'll try out this now... thanks
What is the best drill to start with. I’m a5 in the Apa looking to get to the next level. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Puedes realizar un video en referencia a la altura del taco y posición del cuerpo según los efectos básicos
Best tutorial... Probably I'll improve after watching this
Go for it Wing! 💪🏼😄
Thank you Niels
Most welcome!!
So basically you are still playing a stun shot, just with more initial back spin and less speed? Almost like a drag shot but the cue ball contacts the object ball before forward roll occurs?
👌
Correct. It’s not stun but yes it is a stop shot but no stun. That would be one tip under the middle and that requires that former stoke 👍🏼😄
A lot of these shots are variations of drag style shots with different speeds. Using a low tip position to control the cue ball action on contact to influence OB pocket speed, spin, throw/direction. I'm surprised he didn't use that label for this tutorial. Drag shots are so versatile. My favorite is using them to control OB throw/direction on long shots to cheat angles and improve shape. The terminator is the man and I love his vids. Really well done and explained.
Thanks, l appreciate yours ideas.
I really enjoy your videos
Great to hear Eugenia!! Have fun with the videos 👍😃