Thanks for watching! Here's some other videos that might be interesting for you: - The Most Important Position Lesson Of Your Pool Life: th-cam.com/video/TLp5yElptCg/w-d-xo.html - Rock Around The Clock Drill: th-cam.com/video/DAFJPeTSGOE/w-d-xo.html - BACK TO THE BASICS: th-cam.com/play/PLzjzZn8Miek1gDQaNlkuB32AHRdwGZwJw.html
This is one of the *_BEST_* videos as it applies to everyone, regardless where you are in your journey 5:55 This is the gold. Shot selection should be based on *YOUR* skill level. 👌
Niels, I have been training your drills and a bit of target pool, and after 3 months I have got a sponsor now.What I want to say is I have improved, and I wanted to thank you for your great content.
Was really looking forward to Niel’s next vid. Exactly what I’ve been practicing. My routine has been inconsistent and my stroke needed a makeover. I’ve been watching all Niels’ stroke and basics vids. Biggest problem was a lack of a smooth backswing, a pause and then follow thru. I was too jabby and punchy. What’s also really helped is doing Niels’ ‘Terrific Three,’ Yo-Yo, and Skillful Square drills. Driving me nuts, they are, but they are helping me put it all together.
Thanks, you are by far the best instructor on TH-cam. I've been playing 55 plus years and I always learn something new from you! You're a real straight shooter in every sense of the term! Peace and cheers.
👍🏻👍🏻 Just fantastic. Absolutely critical but simple advice. I'm an amateur, 2 years in to the game with about 1900 fargo matches and a ton of these videos. The Terminator might have just said it best! I stop myself on the table almost every single match and go over every one of these tips at least once. If you take this game serious, you'll pot and execute more shots just by watching this video.
Niels you dont miss when it comes to high quality content! Powerful powerful stuff! I have coming out in a few days that breaks down a coin shot three rail safety you were teaching and i figured out how to prefectly execute this shot anywhere on the pool table! I hope understand snd realize how valuable ypu ate to the pool world near and far
Thank you for another great video, Neils! Pre-shot is definitely on my least to improve since I feel like it's a bit erratic at times. Always enjoy your content, man!
Thanks so much Mr Niels for all yours tips so good My faborite sport is pool an u are one of My favorites players ur a wounderful teacher👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺thanks so much
Great video overall. I always train players to have a plan and always let the plan evolve, as younger players it's harder to execute plans as made, be ok changing them.
Good question, I do that on combinations to give me an extra moment finalizing. On regular shots it’s mostly the position area and if needed the path. The more you play the easier this gets. No shortcuts, work the process 💪🏼💪🏼👍🏼😀
@@MrKenneffdupriest lol, this in reference to not jumping up on your shot. Per Niels, the S stands for stay and the D stands for down. You fill in the T and F
Hi Niels, I have heard people talking about backhand or fronthand english. Which would you advocate? May be interesting to do a vid on aiming with english / sidespin. Love watching your vids, cheers! 😊
Hey Neil’s question on staying down. As you’re hitting the object ball, do you keep your eyes on the point of contact or do you shift your eyes to watch the direction the object ball is sent.
Come on Niels. BIG question for you here. You mentioned that you look at the object ball last. At some point do you not think that you begin to just see it all, I mean, everything. Like you see the cue, the cue ball, the object ball, the shot line, the path of the shot, the resulting position, don't you just see it all at once? As if you were walking, you don't look at your foot and the, your target location for it, think a little extra length to miss that water puddle, doesn't it just all happen? When mentally/consciously training you may think look at the object ball last? Is that really what you do?
From someone who is so precise in all your training both physical and mental, I'm shocked. Shocked that you wrote off all aiming systems and recommend just using your feel. Then say that ghost ball is what you use, but not really consider it an aiming system? Hamb in it self is a system, ghost ball a system, all with predefined methods of learning. I think a little more effort is due in the evolution of ones skills regarding identifying the appropriate place to strike one sphere in a way that, that sphere will make contact with another sphere and the resulting contact is a predictable path for the second and first sphere to travel. There are a tun of methods, ghost being a natural method most beginners can grasp, it certainly is not the only or best for every individual.
Great video again, thank you! But I' really would like to know why point no. 9 (08:51 min) still happens to often - and mostly after point No.10 - although I have heard it a hundred times and should know better when I'm in that down-but-not-100%-sure-position. Why do we trick ourselves sometimes in that crucial moments and still pull the trigger even when it's already in our mind that we shouldn't?
Nice! On Tip #9 (8:55) - Getting back up and resetting. Easy said. Any tips on how to stop pulling the trigger on the shot? There are many times I'm like, "damnit, I should have reset".... but I think "I got this..." instead.
That means you haven’t fully committed to the shot before hand and or you need some training in listening to your body when you get down. This comes with time and a clear mind. Practice 💪🏼
Thanks for watching! Here's some other videos that might be interesting for you:
- The Most Important Position Lesson Of Your Pool Life: th-cam.com/video/TLp5yElptCg/w-d-xo.html
- Rock Around The Clock Drill: th-cam.com/video/DAFJPeTSGOE/w-d-xo.html
- BACK TO THE BASICS: th-cam.com/play/PLzjzZn8Miek1gDQaNlkuB32AHRdwGZwJw.html
always watching from philippines
This is one of the *_BEST_* videos as it applies to everyone, regardless where you are in your journey 5:55 This is the gold. Shot selection should be based on *YOUR* skill level. 👌
Niels, I have been training your drills and a bit of target pool, and after 3 months I have got a sponsor now.What I want to say is I have improved, and I wanted to thank you for your great content.
Hope you have been playing longer than 3 months, but either way, congrats
Nice to hear 😀 keep it up 💪🏼💪🏼🔥
@@nitekram I've been playing for about 2 and a half years, also thank you
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Thank youu!
Congrats on the sponsor, which drills did you do?
Was really looking forward to Niel’s next vid. Exactly what I’ve been practicing. My routine has been inconsistent and my stroke needed a makeover. I’ve been watching all Niels’ stroke and basics vids. Biggest problem was a lack of a smooth backswing, a pause and then follow thru. I was too jabby and punchy.
What’s also really helped is doing Niels’ ‘Terrific Three,’ Yo-Yo, and Skillful Square drills. Driving me nuts, they are, but they are helping me put it all together.
Glad to hear it! Keep working on it! Work wins 💪😀🙏 Thanks!!!
Hands down this is best video lessons you can get on pool on youtube. And it's amazing that this gold stuff is for free!)
Thanks, you are by far the best instructor on TH-cam. I've been playing 55 plus years and I always learn something new from you! You're a real straight shooter in every sense of the term! Peace and cheers.
👍🏻👍🏻 Just fantastic. Absolutely critical but simple advice. I'm an amateur, 2 years in to the game with about 1900 fargo matches and a ton of these videos. The Terminator might have just said it best! I stop myself on the table almost every single match and go over every one of these tips at least once. If you take this game serious, you'll pot and execute more shots just by watching this video.
You always put out premium content, but this is one of the most powerful lessons so far! Well done, Niels!
Thanks a lot Stuart! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
BEST POOL VIDEO EVER MADE, and I've watched alot! THANK YOU SIR.
"Don't analyze until you paralyze!" Also, STFD!! Great advice
Thanks Keith 😀🔥🙏🏻
Niels you dont miss when it comes to high quality content! Powerful powerful stuff! I have coming out in a few days that breaks down a coin shot three rail safety you were teaching and i figured out how to prefectly execute this shot anywhere on the pool table! I hope understand snd realize how valuable ypu ate to the pool world near and far
Glad to see another video being put out Niels. I always enjoy your videos
awesome to see you do so well in the pro circuit!
Thanks!🙏🙏
Thank you for another great video, Neils! Pre-shot is definitely on my least to improve since I feel like it's a bit erratic at times. Always enjoy your content, man!
Another very good tip. Thanks Niels ❤
Now this is gr8 content for a pool channel! Great video
Thanks a lot!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻😀
Excellent video Niels!!!
Thanks so much Mr Niels for all yours tips so good My faborite sport is pool an u are one of My favorites players ur a wounderful teacher👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺thanks so much
Great video overall. I always train players to have a plan and always let the plan evolve, as younger players it's harder to execute plans as made, be ok changing them.
Well presented.
Great stuff.
P.S. Love those huge checks on the wall!
Excellent Video Niel. I love it. You are a great tutor
Drill makes you into a good drill player . Not a tournament winner. Drills are good and bad.
Good stuff buddy. You're getting really good at this (I mean teaching pool, pool itself was already pretty good haha)
My man! 🙏🏻😀
A+ and all these steps are critical so thanks 🎉 ghost 👻 ball aiming is the best❤
This is why he is the best. Great video as always. I will be staying ** down! 😂
Hahaha you cracked the code 😂💪
Absolute gold 👌
The master of masters
best teacher
Niels, do you visualize the movement of object ball going in and cueball rolling into position? Or only choose lines and points?
Good question, I do that on combinations to give me an extra moment finalizing. On regular shots it’s mostly the position area and if needed the path. The more you play the easier this gets. No shortcuts, work the process 💪🏼💪🏼👍🏼😀
Awesome video!
Ok, my favorite new acronym. STFD. LOVE IT!
new player here but what does the FD stand for?
@@MrKenneffdupriest lol, this in reference to not jumping up on your shot. Per Niels, the S stands for stay and the D stands for down. You fill in the T and F
@@blown88ssp European humor? Still not getting it
Stay the fart down man.@@MrKenneffdupriest
@@blown88ssp Ah, thank you. I'm 12
Hi Niels, I have heard people talking about backhand or fronthand english. Which would you advocate? May be interesting to do a vid on aiming with english / sidespin. Love watching your vids, cheers! 😊
Very interesting content!!
Thank you
Great content sir!
Much appreciated!🙏😀
you are a gift from heaven
MUCH Love from VIetnam ❤❤
Good info!
Hey Neil’s question on staying down. As you’re hitting the object ball, do you keep your eyes on the point of contact or do you shift your eyes to watch the direction the object ball is sent.
Watch the ob go in first 😀💪🏼
Terminator. Good video!
thanks for the share
You got it 👍🏼😃
Thanks a lot
You’re welcome!!
Come on Niels. BIG question for you here. You mentioned that you look at the object ball last. At some point do you not think that you begin to just see it all, I mean, everything. Like you see the cue, the cue ball, the object ball, the shot line, the path of the shot, the resulting position, don't you just see it all at once? As if you were walking, you don't look at your foot and the, your target location for it, think a little extra length to miss that water puddle, doesn't it just all happen?
When mentally/consciously training you may think look at the object ball last? Is that really what you do?
Just watched the other day Niels win 8 games in a row when the other player had 5 wins against his one and he took over from there and won the match 👍
Dank je wel
🎱 Remember to keep aiming straight, shooting straight with angles and splitting the pockets.
You’re the next Johan Ruysink.
nice
Thanks!! Glad you like it!🙏
schweet!
Cheers Buster!😀
Stay down and watch the show. :)
From someone who is so precise in all your training both physical and mental, I'm shocked. Shocked that you wrote off all aiming systems and recommend just using your feel. Then say that ghost ball is what you use, but not really consider it an aiming system? Hamb in it self is a system, ghost ball a system, all with predefined methods of learning.
I think a little more effort is due in the evolution of ones skills regarding identifying the appropriate place to strike one sphere in a way that, that sphere will make contact with another sphere and the resulting contact is a predictable path for the second and first sphere to travel.
There are a tun of methods, ghost being a natural method most beginners can grasp, it certainly is not the only or best for every individual.
First
Boom 💪😀
Great video again, thank you! But I' really would like to know why point no. 9 (08:51 min) still happens to often - and mostly after point No.10 - although I have heard it a hundred times and should know better when I'm in that down-but-not-100%-sure-position. Why do we trick ourselves sometimes in that crucial moments and still pull the trigger even when it's already in our mind that we shouldn't?
Nice! On Tip #9 (8:55) - Getting back up and resetting. Easy said. Any tips on how to stop pulling the trigger on the shot? There are many times I'm like, "damnit, I should have reset".... but I think "I got this..." instead.
That means you haven’t fully committed to the shot before hand and or you need some training in listening to your body when you get down. This comes with time and a clear mind. Practice 💪🏼