Now I wonder how many people will see me doing this and want to interrupt me like always. I'll just practice stop shots or something to work on keeping down and straight cueing, and without a thought it's hey wanna play, and being the only nine foot table in the place I feel obligated to say yes. Soon I pray I will have a nice nine footer and a house, to provide the best ability to practice undisturbed. Thanks again for the video and confidence boost. Your the best.
Never seen this drill before as I have never 'practiced' pool, but used to play friends regularly, usually just in local bars that had tables. I stopped playing when my cue was stolen, probably about 10 years ago. Just recently I have started playing again, bought a new cue & a membership to my local club. This video has me wanting to sneak off the the pool hall immediately! Really helpful video, much appreciated.
Appreciate the video. Ur strong shot. Got lucky in that pocket with cue ball. I'm gonna try this. I'll pass on ur video to some friends. Keep them lessons comin. 👍🍻
“Fantastic! Thank you so much!” “It’s Mind blowing-ly Profound to me for whatever reason, that by having so much less to think about actuallly makes coaching myself and practicing on my own feel more like going to a practice with a coach present cause im able to just tune in to the visual feel of completing the drill or feeling like practice was productive at the very least!” “I concur. All those variations using the same set up is efficient! I think it’s the efficiency that makes it so exciting again.” “Yes!. Coming up with stuff in drill form to work on was robbing a ton of the reward from putting in the work, whereas now it’s the freedom a nice long session of sessions instead of something that ive done ten times and now bored with and practicing sloppy or lazy to negative benefit.” “One might argue that just being on the table is better than not, but in agreeance sir, I would counter that with the idea that feeling disappointment in the time getting wasted on poor effort subtly grows into an under-vibe of negativity that builds internally eventually becoming frustration if unprocessed which manifests itself mentally in various multitudes of emotional ways and exhibited as a whole spectrum of outwardly expressed behaviors, depending on the individual of course, that range from unnoticeable and mild to noticeably obvious and apparent all the way up to embarrassing where outbursts become total losses of composure!” “Well done, my dear Watson!” …”BRILLIANT!” …”Absolutely brilliant!!!”😂
Amazing drill thx for that..but can you put on screen where u are shooting on the cueball! For the beginners would be lovely 🙏🏻🙏🏻..thx again you are amazing 💪🏻
Respectfully, I think you are the woman of my dreams! Beauty, brains, charisma, humility, and loves the game I love!😂 Seriously though, great content. In my opinion, you have a way of conveying what works for you and why that results in a clear understanding of the subject matter for your audience. You are an excellent teacher. Keep it up. Appreciate ya.
I was practicing at my local pool hall once and newbies on the table next to me would just stand near my table, instead of repeatedly asking them to move I just started to play position to avoid asking them to move. I ended up getting used to not using that side of the table.
I wish I had started this drill when I first started playing pool two years ago. I’m still on the first drill so far my best is 13 balls. What’s great about this drill is it feels like you are playing pool because every shot is different. You definitely deal with pressure and frustration LOL
Thank you yet again! I'd like to suggest sonething. Instead of starting all over again, you should continue your run. Of course this does not count as a runout. On one hand you "get to finish" (positive fuzzy feelings) and you get to shoot all the shots needed. Many times in drills, if one is stuck in the early stages, one only gets to shoot a couple of different shots. Drill 1 runout, 1st ever, yesterday. Drill 2 runout today. Drill 3, a few til 12.
I can't answer this one for Jasmin, but I would just reposition the object ball in question and cue ball and do the shot again or remove the object ball and continue on. Setting the whole thing up again probably takes too much time if you miss regularly. When you get better you can probably reset the whole thing. But I like doing more shots in shorter time opposed to using my time to set up the drill over and over again.
What about the variation where the balls are in random order in a line? You do all solids 1st then all stripes and sink the 8 last. That is a hard one from Ed Lewis. I also like his circle drill
Can you explain the purpose/benefits of the one sleeve shirt? I see that you are wearing a 'normal' t-shirt during the drill, so why the one sleeve shirt for competitions?
Can you show a video of shooting a frozen object ball, frozen cue ball on the rail? Straight shots frozen on the rail I’m hearing many different ways to make the ball.. help 🙏 please Thank you!
You have a great product here. Keep this content coming. Like the separate room sitting with explanation, then showing the exercise. I don't like the time on next drill. I was in advertising and just putting my backside opinion into your videos. Thank you for your content, as I am thinking this is a hobby that I want to explore in the near future. As you are a professional and have great content. I can see it progress with each video. As I will use it when starting my journey. Thank you
i think one more variation could add a higher level: choose a single quadrant. all 15 balls must be pocketed on one side of the table and only in two pockets. good video...
I would like to explain your aiming? You don't start off looking at the path of the object ball. When I'm in stroke shots come automatic for me. If I'm missing, I have to stand behind the object ball to see the correct line. If you could just expand on your method, it would be nice. Great videos.
Just point out that level 1 and 2 are not for begginers. I would say are for intermediate players, not any begginer can make the 1 and 2. And the variation 3 is already for an upper intermediate player.
Now I wonder how many people will see me doing this and want to interrupt me like always. I'll just practice stop shots or something to work on keeping down and straight cueing, and without a thought it's hey wanna play, and being the only nine foot table in the place I feel obligated to say yes. Soon I pray I will have a nice nine footer and a house, to provide the best ability to practice undisturbed.
Thanks again for the video and confidence boost. Your the best.
I saw a video of you and Pan from 2014 i believe playing 9 ball. I was very impressed with the professionalism of 2 great players! Im a big fan!😊
You're the best. Love your attitude. Keep them coming. My game gets better with each new lesson. Thanks!
Your billiards room is awesome
Thanks for the new rule drill 😊
Love it. Thanks for your amazing videos, Jasmin!
v1 1:16
v2 2:29
v3 3:39
v4 5:00
v5 5:45
v6 6:44
v7 7:38
:D
FANTASTIC drill! Really simple to understand, hard to master!
I’m impressed with everything about you, your English, your video quality, obviously your pool skill, thanks for this!
Never seen this drill before as I have never 'practiced' pool, but used to play friends regularly, usually just in local bars that had tables. I stopped playing when my cue was stolen, probably about 10 years ago. Just recently I have started playing again, bought a new cue & a membership to my local club. This video has me wanting to sneak off the the pool hall immediately! Really helpful video, much appreciated.
Love the speed up bits, almost as fast as Quick Fire Kelly Fisher.
super cool ! great variations :) thanks a lot
you the best Jasmin,yuor lessons insane,i just start play and looks like you gonna be my coach of the year.thank you.
Very nice drill 👌🏻
Appreciate the video. Ur strong shot. Got lucky in that pocket with cue ball. I'm gonna try this. I'll pass on ur video to some friends. Keep them lessons comin. 👍🍻
Thank you so much that’s wonderful
Another helpful video. Thanks for sharing those knowledge!
Always nice to see your video. Thank for sharing that.
What a nice drill! I will try it on my snooker table this evening.
Amazing cue ball control!
so cool! I´ve never played the center line drill, but I will do it next time! 🙂
thank you Jasmin
“Fantastic! Thank you so much!”
“It’s Mind blowing-ly Profound to me for whatever reason, that by having so much less to think about actuallly makes coaching myself and practicing on my own feel more like going to a practice with a coach present cause im able to just tune in to the visual feel of completing the drill or feeling like practice was productive at the very least!”
“I concur. All those variations using the same set up is efficient! I think it’s the efficiency that makes it so exciting again.”
“Yes!. Coming up with stuff in drill form to work on was robbing a ton of the reward from putting in the work, whereas now it’s the freedom a nice long session of sessions instead of something that ive done ten times and now bored with and practicing sloppy or lazy to negative benefit.”
“One might argue that just being on the table is better than not, but in agreeance sir, I would counter that with the idea that feeling disappointment in the time getting wasted on poor effort subtly grows into an under-vibe of negativity that builds internally eventually becoming frustration if unprocessed which manifests itself mentally in various multitudes of emotional ways and exhibited as a whole spectrum of outwardly expressed behaviors, depending on the individual of course, that range from unnoticeable and mild to noticeably obvious and apparent all the way up to embarrassing where outbursts become total losses of composure!”
“Well done, my dear Watson!” …”BRILLIANT!” …”Absolutely brilliant!!!”😂
Thank you Jaz
Bedankt, thank you for the clear explanation videos!
thank you Jasmin! really love it!!
wow i m impressed you re a very good player
Thank you thank you!
Amazing drill thx for that..but can you put on screen where u are shooting on the cueball! For the beginners would be lovely 🙏🏻🙏🏻..thx again you are amazing 💪🏻
Respectfully, I think you are the woman of my dreams! Beauty, brains, charisma, humility, and loves the game I love!😂 Seriously though, great content. In my opinion, you have a way of conveying what works for you and why that results in a clear understanding of the subject matter for your audience. You are an excellent teacher. Keep it up. Appreciate ya.
You run those drills like a Pro!
I like those drills, I'll have to get on the table and try! Now, with summer coming... the pool table collects dust
I was practicing at my local pool hall once and newbies on the table next to me would just stand near my table, instead of repeatedly asking them to move I just started to play position to avoid asking them to move. I ended up getting used to not using that side of the table.
that sounds a little more constructive than just muttering obscenities under your breath and scowling like i do. ;-)
Great evolution 🎉
It amazing how difficult these are and you make it look EZ!
Thank you very much
Nice! Cant wait to start doing this!
I love you and your videos Jasmin!
Great Challange!!
I've done drill number 1 and 3. 😊
I wish I had started this drill when I first started playing pool two years ago. I’m still on the first drill so far my best is 13 balls. What’s great about this drill is it feels like you are playing pool because every shot is different. You definitely deal with pressure and frustration LOL
Ur editing skills are really good... and yes you can also shoot well
you ready do explain so well❤
Thank you yet again!
I'd like to suggest sonething.
Instead of starting all over again, you should continue your run. Of course this does not count as a runout.
On one hand you "get to finish" (positive fuzzy feelings) and you get to shoot all the shots needed.
Many times in drills, if one is stuck in the early stages, one only gets to shoot a couple of different shots.
Drill 1 runout, 1st ever, yesterday.
Drill 2 runout today.
Drill 3, a few til 12.
Very nice drill 👌
Saludos desde Ecuador
Very good. Thank you
Gonna try it on a snooker table next time im training. It will be TOUGH!
Thanks Jasmin! But definitely not for begginers.
I wish I could play like you
I like your channel. Good videos you make. Drill number 8 for you to try. Cue ball can't hit a rail
Great tutorial 👌 👍 people should always practice! 👽🥃🍕😷🎱
Nice work
Great content!
Awesome lesson! Thanks! Question: Do you reset and start from scratch if you make a mistake? Or do you keep shooting and repeat the drill?
I can't answer this one for Jasmin, but I would just reposition the object ball in question and cue ball and do the shot again or remove the object ball and continue on. Setting the whole thing up again probably takes too much time if you miss regularly. When you get better you can probably reset the whole thing. But I like doing more shots in shorter time opposed to using my time to set up the drill over and over again.
What about the variation where the balls are in random order in a line? You do all solids 1st then all stripes and sink the 8 last. That is a hard one from Ed Lewis. I also like his circle drill
NICE AND THE DRILL WAS OK TOO
Can you explain the purpose/benefits of the one sleeve shirt? I see that you are wearing a 'normal' t-shirt during the drill, so why the one sleeve shirt for competitions?
Just found out about your videos recently. I love that you are also a Roger Federer fan. Do you also play tennis?
Can you show a video of shooting a frozen object ball, frozen cue ball on the rail? Straight shots frozen on the rail I’m hearing many different ways to make the ball.. help 🙏 please
Thank you!
You have a great product here. Keep this content coming. Like the separate room sitting with explanation, then showing the exercise. I don't like the time on next drill. I was in advertising and just putting my backside opinion into your videos. Thank you for your content, as I am thinking this is a hobby that I want to explore in the near future. As you are a professional and have great content. I can see it progress with each video. As I will use it when starting my journey. Thank you
Perhaps an idea to use timestamps instead of the timer maybe? What's your solution on that?
@@D.H.1987 description below with time stamps. Would be perfect!
Awesome! I'll definitely give these a go on my table. (9ft Gold Crown) I might even plagiarize variation #1 for my channel crediting you of course.
Amazing.🎉
man man - das sieht so leicht aus :) .... well played!
You are great
Wow
i think one more variation could add a higher level: choose a single quadrant. all 15 balls must be pocketed on one side of the table and only in two pockets. good video...
You are verry good traîner of billiard
You avoided that scratch like a pro. You should play pool professionally. 🤣🤣
I would like to explain your aiming? You don't start off looking at the path of the object ball. When I'm in stroke shots come automatic for me. If I'm missing, I have to stand behind the object ball to see the correct line. If you could just expand on your method, it would be nice. Great videos.
some dude beside my table decides to practise this drill with one sided table and ignores i was behind waiting 🙄
Frustrating drill, but very useful, however, drinking wine or beer during the drill adds an extra "twist"......😂
For the algo! 🤙
Just point out that level 1 and 2 are not for begginers. I would say are for intermediate players, not any begginer can make the 1 and 2. And the variation 3 is already for an upper intermediate player.
I'm surprised you didn't include a variant where the balls are in completely random order and you must hit them in numerical order
8th variation: no rails allowed
hey ,got a real skill ,how come never play in world league
I love you
ok good sister ....
Jasmine your not fooling anyone, we know you can't read 😂❤
I guess she doesnt answer questions ...bummer
Jasmin will you marry me? please....😁
I love you