Build Your Follow Shot | Train with Me Episode 14
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2024
- Today we are taking a look at follow shots (and stop shots) and how we can build them up with accuracy and a good stroke. Welcome to Train with Me 14!
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Love how you keep your mistakes in the videos, like when you miscued the follow shot. Helps put into perspective that we're going to make tons of mistakes in training - that's the point! Also helps to see others flub "simple" shots. It's so easy to beat yourself up thinking you need to shoot perfect. Even the pros make mistakes, we're not machines.
I say it in most/all the videos
I don't even warm up
I want to show people that being calm and process minded through the mistakes (that everyone makes) is the key to keeping your learning mind on
Shrugging off mistakes in competition is a massively effective tool and anchoring that during training (in a safe space) is 💰 in the bank
You're an excellent teacher, thank you for showing us how to learn these shots, like learning a draw shot, start small, don't try table length draw, stop, or follow shots. Expect slow improvement, or at times seemingly no improvement, in my case I still can't trust my draw shot to not scoop the cue ball. Keep working, persist, persist, persist, credit Mark Wilson for that, I've heard him say it enough times, lol.
thank you so much, I watched a ton of videos, but your explanations are exellent and practical
Excellent showcase of the follow shot
Good mention of Dr Dave
Nice ..this the very best channel..
Wonderful content!! Perfectly explained, demonstrated, and easy to understand. Great stuff Josh!!
1 hour stopshot, different range every monday for my students 😉
Once pagulayan, after a pool Masters game , sayd , i struggled because i didn t see my middle ball......i had to think about that for a couple of years....now i m slowly understanding 😂
I didn't need this tip, but I seen someone suggest for follow shots, aim at the cue ball with the bottom part of the tip.
would be super helpful if you can make a basic to intermediate tutorial on how to predict the way the cue ball responds of the object ball and off the rail from shooting at different angles and with different tip positions.
Thanks for the help! I now have something to work on tomorrow. I feel I'm too good to start there, but I want to see the action on the cue ball from there, before I back it up.
Bob, I'm a 713 FR and I often start/go back to there🤗
I need it to calibrate and find the sweet spot on the cueball and object ball hit
It also helps check my ego which is critical in development as a player
Awesome job!!
Good information explained very well.