Why You Shouldn’t Always Use Side Spin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- In this 9 Ball lesson, I teach student Kris how avoiding side spin can improve shotmaking and consistency.
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I’m probably going to publish more clips from this coaching session with Kris. If you don’t want to wait, you can get instant access to the full 4-hour session. More information in the video description. 👊🎱
Levanta el cuerpo a la hora de ejecutar el tiro
Good way for an amateur go get personal instruction...you do the session with a student, put it online, I bring my laptop to the table and play along on each shot. This is great.
Hi Sharivari. I would like to ask, what are you using to mark the ball positions on a pool table?
This is your best Video for learning how to play the game. By showing it just like that people can see it the best way and easily understand as you show them👍Sharivari give us more videos JUST like that BRAVO. Again this is the best way to become a great player. But you have to put in the work! PLEASE give us more just like that. Thank you
post more coaching sessions I love these types of videos. (much love from Canada)
Kris is a great student. Attentive, listens, great temperament. Good stuff.
I find this instruction really helpful...do this more often, have an amateur guy shoot racks and do the coaching...because the amateur shoots at the level I do (well, he's a bit better actually).
Good video, I like the coaching format
The 3 were makable with low outside english. I disagree with this video about side spin usages. Just take the philippino for example. They rarely hit center ball
You're the best, Man!!
I see he gets up at the end of the shot too. I know I have had trouble with that as the practice session extends out. Nice shooting Kris.
Same, in my opinion he gets up too early as soon as he hits the cue ball and isn´t low enough in his stand
Your the best , huge fan.
Great video idea. On the First seven ball attempt the gentlemen was lifting his head and upper body well before he should I’m sure it would effect consistency
I've noticed your student is popping up a bit and really long final backstroke with an up down motion bring him off his contact point.. I only say that to see if you agree so I know if I'm getting better at noticing things like that for my own improvement.
Great video. More videos like this please. Also like that your student has some skill so not everything is elementary information.
Sharivari can you give tips for running out 9ball ty
God this table is beautiful!
Lovely!
I tend to use plain draw stun or follow without any side spin unless I have to.
Your student needs to stay down and stay still through his follow through. Lots of body movement on his misses.
Absolutely, we've addressed this during the session and have been working on it. However, breaking a habit like this takes time-it’s not something that changes in just a few hours, especially when we’re shifting focus to other aspects like strategy. In this part of our practice, I didn’t want to constantly remind Kris of his habits or criticize his technique. Doing so would have thrown his game off completely, making it difficult for him to even make shots. My goal was to let him concentrate solely on strategy, because if I overload him with too many corrections at once, it becomes confusing and overwhelming.
@@Sharivariyou are completely correct, and I’m sure if Kris watches this video, he will see himself failing to follow through. A perfect comparison is your shot on the 7 where you smoothly stroked and stayed dead still where he pops up a bit. We all make this mistake repeatedly. But for his practice session, he should try very hard to correct this as a fundamental so his strategy plays out to his ability. Great session, really good video. Keep it up, Kris, your game looks strong!
Plan 3 balls ahead so every second ball you need to already plan the route. For example you are on the 2 ball and looking to get onto the 4 ball. That means you need to play certain shot for position on 3 in order to get natural for 4 ball. Same process on 3 ball for 4 onto 5 etc. Also will determine where and how to hit the white if you are conscious on route. Everyone can pot but planning the route is an art as well and sometimes planning an easier route will increase your chance to run out. Still need delayed shots, side, manipulate angles stun etc. Pros plan well especially on compressed racks and still run out so it’s about the planning and obviously practice. If the shot is too far keep it simple and all depends on angle you are shooting from in regard to how much side you use.
Great Comment
i see you are also playing more than 2 weeks, nice.
question, why inside english makes it more difficult?
is outside english easier?
Outside english is kinda better to judge. When i miss shots then mostly with inside english and not outside. And even when i have my last ball i sometimes intentionaly add outside english because i feel more comfortable to pot the ball.
I observed that also at certain pro players.
Like mostly professionalls play draw shot to the last nine ball because the feeling is just a better one. They play draw even draw is not needed.
What do you consider an advanced player?
Advanced player is Fargo about 300-400. Beginners are 200 or lower.
@@udtojanpestillos2094 highly doubt that, 300-400 Fargos can’t even break and run, maybe get one out every couple hundred racks, I wouldn’t consider that advanced lol, I’m a 500 and don’t consider myself advanced
We can play center on 7 ?
You can also play center and get a decent position on the eight. I like high, because it will decrease cue elevation, and a trace of right spin will compensate for cut induced throw.
@@Sharivari learn sth tks
Man. This guy's whole body moves upward as he's stroking through the ball. His stroke would be 10x better if he just stayed down through the shot.
Or can you give tips on long shot
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I have to keep my shoes on when shooting g at home, I can't do the bare feet.
Not an issue.
Way too much body movement while stroking through the shot.
Seemed like an unnecessarily long back swing on every stroke also.
He said he was working on strategy and shot choice. My guess is that he addresses those things at a different time if a client is willing to listen.
Because they are shit and tryin so hard to start a pool youtube channel eventhough they dont knw how to play lol
the base of the table seems to be a bit in the way and an eye-soar. anyone agrees?
Nope.
and now i am watching two amatures play
He needs to pause after his follow while staying down. He's popping up on his shots
His stroke kinda strange