Hello pool fans! In this lesson I am going to look closer on our stroke quality and explain how we can easily improve this aspect😎 Thank you for deciding to watch my video and if you want to support my work, consider leaving a thumbs up under the video and hitting the subscribe button because I make a new video every week and it's worth keeping up to date with all new publications on my channel🙏
Thank you for this video, especially when following the cue ball, where the cue ball travels a long distance, do I have to lighten my arm more to travel a long distance with the cue ball?
Thanks for your comment. Actually no matter what type of shot we execute. It is always recommended to loosen our grip and make our stroke more effective.
Follow through isn’t what gives you more action on the cue ball, your cue stick must be accelerating when making contact with cue ball. If you are decelerating you lose action on cue ball
@@MrCueBall I encourage you to watch Dr. Dave on this specific topic. He shows in great slow motion detail that follow through does not produce more spin on the cue ball. The acceleration of the cue tip as it hits the cue ball is what produces more spin.
I'm not getting the results on some spin shots that I'm expecting. My conclusion is that I'm not getting the spin I think I should be. Not following through at the right timing really must be the issue
I have always admired people who look for problems where there are none. If you watched the video carefully, you would know that the lack of a front hand does not significantly affect the quality of our stroke. Everything depends on our back hand, i.e. the hand that holds the stick and makes the shot. So all the information contained in this video is very helpful for people who are looking for this type of knowledge. Regards
Hello pool fans! In this lesson I am going to look closer on our stroke quality and explain how we can easily improve this aspect😎
Thank you for deciding to watch my video and if you want to support my work, consider leaving a thumbs up under the video and hitting the subscribe button because I make a new video every week and it's worth keeping up to date with all new publications on my channel🙏
Excellent! This might explain why I am having trouble moving the CB. Thanks.
Thank you very much for your opinion again🙏
Thank you for the lesson today.
Thanks for your comment 🙏
Thanks a lot! I will try this out!
Thank you very much for your comment and I am so happy that you enjoyed it🙏
Thank you for this video, especially when following the cue ball, where the cue ball travels a long distance, do I have to lighten my arm more to travel a long distance with the cue ball?
Thanks for your comment. Actually no matter what type of shot we execute. It is always recommended to loosen our grip and make our stroke more effective.
Follow through isn’t what gives you more action on the cue ball, your cue stick must be accelerating when making contact with cue ball. If you are decelerating you lose action on cue ball
Follow through helps us to apply more spin to the cue ball and make our shots smoother with simultaneous lower amount of speed.
Thank you.
@@MrCueBall I encourage you to watch Dr. Dave on this specific topic. He shows in great slow motion detail that follow through does not produce more spin on the cue ball. The acceleration of the cue tip as it hits the cue ball is what produces more spin.
Much better stroke than me!
Thank you so much for your opinion!
I'm not getting the results on some spin shots that I'm expecting. My conclusion is that I'm not getting the spin I think I should be. Not following through at the right timing really must be the issue
Sometimes cue ball behaves differently if we play in different conditions on the table and maybe this is the reason.
why is the guy that doesnt stroke the same as anyone giving tips on a good stroke?
I have always admired people who look for problems where there are none. If you watched the video carefully, you would know that the lack of a front hand does not significantly affect the quality of our stroke. Everything depends on our back hand, i.e. the hand that holds the stick and makes the shot. So all the information contained in this video is very helpful for people who are looking for this type of knowledge. Regards
@@MrCueBallgreat response. You're 100% right. You've got a very good stroke, and the advice applies for all players.
Because he's better than you. You should be banned from youtube, tbh for this comment.
@@PoolProblems hehe thanks Man!!! Big thanks for the comment :)
@@MrCueBallbro, I just sent you a message on messenger!