More cueball accuracy in one training session ?!

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This is one of my own training sessions where I played 1000 straight stroke shots. I want to find out if this helps with the accuracy and If i can recommend this extreme special method to anybody else.

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  • @BilliardSportsNetwork
    @BilliardSportsNetwork29 күн бұрын

    On behalf of the entire pool community, thank you Jasmin! Please never stop making videos! 🙏

  • @robertgivensjr5282
    @robertgivensjr5282Ай бұрын

    I added 27 games before I started watching your videos and I was where I won 7 out of 27. Since I've been watching your videos I did 28 matches and I've won 18 out of 28 thank you for your videos

  • @tompancsofar2768
    @tompancsofar276829 күн бұрын

    whenever a fellow pool player has a question about pool, stance, stroke... I tell them to look you up. appreciate your videos... :)

  • @dogit310
    @dogit31029 күн бұрын

    Holy Workout ! Who knew that your path to success was actually a raging river of sweat. What a humbling experience watching you train, thanks for sharing

  • @truss6282
    @truss628228 күн бұрын

    Now that's dedication. I can see why you are such a polished person. That drill would definitely help with stamina if nothing else. Take care and thanks for the video!!

  • @tommyhadisurya
    @tommyhadisurya29 күн бұрын

    there's no way this drill ain't paying off, impossible. I got pumped just by watching this and I can almost feel the pain both physically and mentally...

  • @chrisvand2678
    @chrisvand267829 күн бұрын

    Great effort, Jasmin! I always start my training session with the same drill, but not 1000 shots, tho. I'll shoot 10 stop shots, then 10 follow shots(to the pocket) and lastly 10 draw shots(to the pocket). And only when I have accomplished all of them to perfection, I'll move on to the next drill of the day. Thanks for all the great content, you are a gift to the pool community! Cheers from Denmark. /Chris.

  • @tonyrobles9070
    @tonyrobles907029 күн бұрын

    Jasmin! That's why watching you play is like watching "Poetry in Ouschan!" 😁 You work so hard which is why you're super smooth and make it look easy! Miss seeing you and the ladies and hope that all is well with you and your family! Keep up the fantastic work my friend! 👍 😊 🎱 ❤️

  • @therealrickno
    @therealricknoАй бұрын

    That is called dedication. I"m impressed, really impressed. 1000 thumbs up.

  • @physicsguybrian

    @physicsguybrian

    29 күн бұрын

    or is that 66x15 thumbs up 🤣

  • @SarahShootsPool

    @SarahShootsPool

    29 күн бұрын

    Plus ten lol

  • @larrygeromette4747
    @larrygeromette474729 күн бұрын

    Incredible endurance. Very impressive. Speaks volumes about you as a person, your commitment, and your inner strength. Bravo.

  • @fire9132
    @fire9132Ай бұрын

    Your stroke is so smooth!! Satisfying to watch

  • @LinG-TheEaglesNestSA
    @LinG-TheEaglesNestSA28 күн бұрын

    Repetition training is one of the best tools! Thank you for your insights and feedback because that is just as important as the shots. You do an amazing job being authentic and inspiring in your videos!

  • @poolpumped1364
    @poolpumped1364Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the encouragement and inspiration through your dedication. You deserve a cup of coffee now. :)

  • @krisdiantokrisdianto2534

    @krisdiantokrisdianto2534

    28 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @Crazywaffle5150
    @Crazywaffle5150Ай бұрын

    I will say you improved my game. I started out with a 200 Fargo. I used to play for fun, now I take serious on an obsessive level. I have been doing your mighty X drill from your other video with 0 pre strokes. This drill has changed my game. Often times I will practice doing this for 5 hours. My abilities have gone up so fast I have been eliminated intermediate players at my local pool hall twice my Fargo. The other night I beat a 481 Fargo in 3 different matches. One match I defeated him 2-0. This is all thanks to YOUR recommendations.

  • @ronschaefer3320
    @ronschaefer3320Күн бұрын

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. It takes some time, but I can't tell you how much hitting 1000 stop shots helped my game. After doing this, I am amazed at how much more natural lining up, walking in, pre-stroking and stroking now feel. I can finally keep my mind OUT OF MY GAME! I have to admit though, I couldn't do it in one session. Being 65 years old, my old back couldn't take it. I did it in four sessions (250 balls each) morning and evening over two days. Keep on making your videos please, they are super helpful, and fun also. Good luck in your next tournament!!!

  • @terrythomas4407
    @terrythomas440729 күн бұрын

    "Perfect practice makes perfect". Awesome! I was impressed with Mr. Cue Ball when he took over 240 attempts to replicate one shot. Love your desire to improve!!

  • @arlenemand5115
    @arlenemand5115Ай бұрын

    Love you! This is terrific. Thanks as always for your videos

  • @nealtheNightmare
    @nealtheNightmareАй бұрын

    I did this last Friday! Love this! Thank you so much. You’ve help my game so much and seeing your videos helps reinforce my practice. Jasmine for coach of the year!

  • @veronicahawthorne3452
    @veronicahawthorne345229 күн бұрын

    Your dedication is so admirable! This is why you’re one of the top players in the world, Jasmin. You’re no slacker. ❤ My back and legs would be broken lol

  • @racerguy500
    @racerguy50029 күн бұрын

    With your teaching skills, sweet attitude, wonderful personality and absolute beauty and talent. you are incredibly amazing!

  • @keithkruger7270
    @keithkruger727029 күн бұрын

    Jasmine, I have a strong appreciation for the dedication necessary to do what you did. I love this drill, I do the exact same thing as a stroke warm up every time I get on a table...But I warm up with just 20 or so!!! Lol. I'm pretty patient, and could force myself to do 100 or 2 without issue...but 1000 is COMMITMENT! Very impressive. I've been doing this warmup for the last couple of months and it has help my game quite a bit, especially in terms of set-up, alignment, staying relaxed and trusting my stroke on longer shots

  • @tacitus14
    @tacitus14Ай бұрын

    Nice drill. I also do straight in shots but I mix it up a little bit by throwing in stun run-throughs and slight drawbacks and replacement shots

  • @toddfields9385217
    @toddfields938521729 күн бұрын

    and this is why your a top contending professional.. Thank you for sharing..

  • @OnTheSnap1
    @OnTheSnap1Ай бұрын

    I love this drill. You can crank up the difficulty by doing higher speed center ball stop shots. My stroke consistency is much worse at higher speeds

  • @Remow2112
    @Remow211229 күн бұрын

    This is the difference between amatuers and pros. I practice a version of this with the object ball, cue ball closer to the pocket. I am loath to admit my personal best is 38 before I miss or rattle one. Mads props for the dedication and focus!

  • @pbuehner
    @pbuehnerАй бұрын

    Your personality shines through in your videos. Great content and great channel. *****

  • @zanethind
    @zanethindАй бұрын

    Pretty inspiring regiment. Shane himself has practiced his break for 1000 hours

  • @rafaelvillamor9702
    @rafaelvillamor970241 минут бұрын

    Hi Jasmine. Among all the Tutorial videos that ive watched. I can say this one is perhaps that levitated my game that much. Its a shame that ive been playing pool for around 25yrs since 1999. But for 24yrs my game never really ascended from BEGINER for 24yrs. But lastyear i just decided that im gonna get serious, and since lastyear, ive been watching tutorials and practicing extensively. Ive watche many tutorials. But damn, this specific video just really helped me alot. Now finally i can pocket easy to medium shots consistenly. And my target is to be able to clean up a 9ball before this year ends. Jasmin thanks so much. Honestly YOU and NIELS FEIJEN really helped me alot without you knowing it.

  • @omarb.3843
    @omarb.384329 күн бұрын

    As always, thanks Jasmin, your videos are helping me to be a better player.

  • @mimikemorgan.shoots2643
    @mimikemorgan.shoots264329 күн бұрын

    This training is epic. Thank you for sharing and planting this in my mind. BTW you looked much fresher than I would have suspected after such an intense training session. Definitely a testament to your physical workout routine.

  • @mrkkitson
    @mrkkitsonАй бұрын

    Thanks for doing this!

  • @mikepurdon9721
    @mikepurdon972129 күн бұрын

    Great commitment! Pushing through the mental and physical workout is admirable. Thanks for the idea, at 69 I think I will try 200. Wish me luck.😊

  • @rocko7x
    @rocko7x29 күн бұрын

    I did 500 in about 3 hours by the end I was I could really see a difference, I wanna keep trying for the thousand. another great drill thanks for sharing Jasmin 🥇❤

  • @ericstewart3175
    @ericstewart3175Ай бұрын

    Jasmin, this is a very timely video. I've been working on this in my practice session. Wow! 1,000 shots in 4 hours. We'll done! You're actually very physical fit, but what about those with some physical limitations. Maybe 100 at a time?

  • @bg24955
    @bg2495529 күн бұрын

    Interesting! This is actually my first set of practice routines. Two racks of total 22 balls. As she said, it’s about cuing straight and eliminating unwanted side spin.

  • @gr8ful68
    @gr8ful6814 күн бұрын

    Thank you Jasmin, your videos always brighten my day and inspire me to get to the table and practice.

  • @DubElay
    @DubElay28 күн бұрын

    Jasmine, That was just incredible! Kudos to you! Inspiring!!

  • @Zigarius1123
    @Zigarius112323 күн бұрын

    @Jamin Thank you for this, exactly what I needed! I did this today getting ready for my Vegas qualifier with my team next weekend. What an AMAZING workout! Just under 100 missed shots, 4.5 hours total! As always, love your content.

  • @sgtjeff56
    @sgtjeff56Ай бұрын

    Jasmin, you've been one of my favorite pros for a long time (I do know Jennifer Baretta and Tony Robles personally) and I love your videos. I too have problems with straight shots. I am only a 330 Fargo & an APA SL3 although I think I'm better. I enter all tournaments in the NY area against much better players. I too have trouble with straight shots. Before every tournament or league I do the straight shot drill you recommended in another video where you put all 15 balls lined up between the side pockets and shoot each straight into the corner and repeat each miss until it goes in. I've improved greatly since I started doing it last summer. I thank you for all your videos!!

  • @Skate4fooood
    @Skate4foooodАй бұрын

    This is wild and so inspirational! I do 100 shots of might X drill and that is so exhausting... couldn't imagine 900 more shots...

  • @Rapichoy
    @Rapichoy29 күн бұрын

    hi Jasmin, loving your video...very great and learning a lot from you...watching from the Philippines...goodluck to your channel and future tournaments...❤

  • @dangoodwin8469
    @dangoodwin8469Ай бұрын

    Way to go, kid. I would think that 100 would be good. 1000...I can't fathom that. You're fantastic. Keep it up. 😉

  • @jropar13
    @jropar1329 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the good advice. Most people just go out and play games instead of practicing skills.

  • @toddfields9385217

    @toddfields9385217

    29 күн бұрын

    and that is exacrty why they play the same today as they did 4 years ago.. and will 4 years from now .

  • @edtaylor89
    @edtaylor8929 күн бұрын

    Sincere Respect!!

  • @alvankarpas6245
    @alvankarpas624528 күн бұрын

    Ya do good work young lady. For us old goats, it helps to remind us of what we used to know and forgot AND we're not so old that we cannot learn some new things along the way. So thank you for this and all that you do. BTW, on the few you did miss, concentration? stroke? cross eyed? World class smile btw, always good to see...

  • @MPL_14.1
    @MPL_14.1Ай бұрын

    Awesome job!!

  • @paulc8821
    @paulc8821Күн бұрын

    Thank you Jasmin, great video. Looks like a challenge for sure. But sounds beneficial

  • @KeithJawahir
    @KeithJawahirАй бұрын

    I've done this a couple of times, yeah it's brutal but the benefits outweigh the pain by orders of magnitude. I reset the CB after every shot, so it really did take longer. Had to break it into 300 makes per session, as I averaged about 5-6 hours to accomplish that, so spread it out over the course of a week. To break the monotony, I alternate between left and right sides, also draw/follow 1 diamond, 2 diamond, scratch, pocket speed stop shot, whatever else your imagination comes up with. Audiobooks and podcasts are also greatly helpful, especially sports psychology books. I listened to the Steven Hendry book and Ronnie's latest book doing this practice. Hope this helps someone else take their game to the next level.

  • @rexrice4496
    @rexrice449629 күн бұрын

    I used to shoot 300 straight in shots a day in this format and i would keep track of the misses to. My best was 4 misses. Did you keep track of your misses. A few times I did so bad that I quit counting misses. To do a 1,000 in a set is outstanding - GREAT JOB.

  • @mmor5756
    @mmor575623 күн бұрын

    Great video on practice, I like this one it helps me follow threw an shoot straight an also stop the cue ball. ( most of the time ). I am getting there. Thanks for your help, and you can still Smile after all that work out.

  • @twhite1004
    @twhite1004Ай бұрын

    It takes a lot of heart to play at your level..! And you clearly have it..! Does coaching others affect your game?

  • @shanillramos8812
    @shanillramos881229 күн бұрын

    Great tutorial as always! A drill that must be practiced! 👽🥃🍕😷🎱

  • @BigAlsBilliards
    @BigAlsBilliards29 күн бұрын

    Love it!

  • @Loc_Nguyen52
    @Loc_Nguyen5229 күн бұрын

    Im a beginner and 2 weeks ago, i started doing that straight shot practice to master the fundamental myself (ongoing). Cueball at second diamond, OB at 2.5 diamonds and straight from 2 pocket and perform stun, draw, follow each days. Feel a lot confident in games

  • @SenseiNatePlaysPool
    @SenseiNatePlaysPool28 күн бұрын

    I like the idea of recalibrating your alignment. Maybe I’ll do this soon if I notice missing the same ways.

  • @cromwellfluffington1627
    @cromwellfluffington162729 күн бұрын

    I've actually been doing this the past 2 weeks. I've improved dramatically. Still drilling

  • @marcusambrester
    @marcusambresterАй бұрын

    Great drill!

  • @jascobos
    @jascobos29 күн бұрын

    Great pool room, very jealous!

  • @apassionforpool7800
    @apassionforpool780029 күн бұрын

    That's, dedication, or craziness, try 10,000 balls 666 next, that's devilish (yes I know it's only 9,990) or 1,110 racks of 9 ball. I would love your cue action, silky smooth. Question: what are you thinking about at the time of delivering the cue? Thanks, Mark White, commentator ❤🎱🎤

  • @meghanwright6775
    @meghanwright6775Ай бұрын

    You're amazing! Hope you ended up getting a massage and some comfort food. Thank you for all the advice you give to us.

  • @Proper-Kernow
    @Proper-Kernow28 күн бұрын

    ive been doing this for an hour a day for the last week. I feel your pain.

  • @vytasivanouskas
    @vytasivanouskasАй бұрын

    WOW! That's crazy.

  • @fabienbedot9645
    @fabienbedot964529 күн бұрын

    66 racks, OMG oO... After 10 racks of this, I am totally fed up with it. I can't imagine the level of concentration you need to pocket 66 racks !

  • @silasr20
    @silasr20Ай бұрын

    Your incredible

  • @timb9882
    @timb9882Ай бұрын

    Sehr schöne Videos die du für uns machst! Danke

  • @Erich_U
    @Erich_U29 күн бұрын

    Have been practicing standard balls lately, and the long straight one is one of them. It's baffling how inconsistent I am. One day, I make 13 of 15. The next time only 5 of 15. Then again 12 of 15. Maybe a practice session like this would help me get more consistency.

  • @user-yp6bb2tt1p
    @user-yp6bb2tt1p29 күн бұрын

    Biggest fan

  • @CosplayZine
    @CosplayZine26 күн бұрын

    Much like me you may be on a road to carpral tunnel, back programs and other unwanted hinderances only because we are taking extreme measures to learn rather than mentally preparing and applying and then studing more when we are in doubt. I admire your dedication to get better at something you are passionate about. I am trying to get better at long distance shots and banks and while I have made progress i notice my progress doesnt show when I am mentally or physcially spent. And that can be confusing when trying to improve. My advice would be to practise when you are fully rested and try to stop before you lose focus and get mentally tired. Sometimes we tend to worry so much about improving that we either burn out or just become frustrated with the results we are getting and the flaws in our game still being a hurdle to overcome. Sometimes we will just learn in the best envirement to improve automativally when we are just playing around and for fun. So invite a friend over to play a match and help eachother with some drills that arent so taxing on you. Plan the day and order a nice meal and then the work becomes play and sont worry about success or fail, just enjoy the process.

  • @jaymitch7704
    @jaymitch770429 күн бұрын

    I thought of the perfect nickname. Jasmine “ The assassin” Ouschan Precise Determined Mentally focused A killer on the tables All about about business when it’s time. Hopefully you like it 🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾

  • @rafaelvillamor9702
    @rafaelvillamor9702Ай бұрын

    Blondes are always fun. You are so adorable Jasmine 😘❤️😍

  • @Arzidaz
    @ArzidazАй бұрын

    Will you go to NZ on September? We want to see you compete in the World 9 baĺl

  • @ibelieveinself
    @ibelieveinself29 күн бұрын

    Most Of Y’all (Pro Players Inspiring Pros) Have The Time, Table Time, Space, Not Married, No Kids, Help, Family, Friends, Coaches etc…………… I Don’t!!!! Yea I Know WHO CARES WORK HARDER!!!!! BLAH BLAH BLAH.. But I’m A Fan Of You And Your Brothers Game… Much Success To You And Your Career 😍

  • @PrimeTimeChico
    @PrimeTimeChico29 күн бұрын

    I did this with 500 shots for a couple sessions. it is a grueling and it got harder as the racks went along because the focus goes away. Very tough drill.

  • @lowspeed69
    @lowspeed6929 күн бұрын

    The more you play and practice, the more you get lucky😀

  • @mosesng6050
    @mosesng605029 күн бұрын

    I wonder if this is the same thing the “10,000 Hours Theory” of practice.

  • @anthonytucker7574
    @anthonytucker757429 күн бұрын

    Any true pool player who have done similar drills will like ans subscribe for her commitment to the video! My mentor told me its not just hitting 1000 ball that make you better but 1000 quality balls! So this is a win win for JO!!

  • @safensecure67
    @safensecure6725 күн бұрын

    Must give credit where credit is due. This is born from Bert Kinister's "Mighty X" drill. Where he does this so much he actually wears out the cloth.

  • @frankhernandez133
    @frankhernandez13321 күн бұрын

    To all players; relaxing the body (e.g. standing up for 10 seconds, taking a drink of water, or just walking around the table) after each or a set number of racks might take more time, yet it is part of the practice of muscle memory & mentality during games. Stay proud while preparing your body & mind as a player.

  • @user-qv2dd8ex8k
    @user-qv2dd8ex8k19 күн бұрын

    WOW girl you are serious!!! I don't know if I played 66 racks before but I have played 5 hours straight before. It's been awhile since I have played..... ESPECIALLY REGULARLY and I want to get back into it.

  • @michaeltrumph121
    @michaeltrumph12129 күн бұрын

    Even though the Rasson table has a more modern and exotic design, the Diamond table is way nicer and it plays way better too

  • @ibanez33150
    @ibanez3315023 күн бұрын

    I'm conviced shes one of the best female pool players after seeing her drill regiment. I do have a similiar approach thats why it resonates a lot watching and applying her advice and technique.

  • @wahidsidiqy5063
    @wahidsidiqy5063Ай бұрын

    Your great respeckt 🎉

  • @VinayPai
    @VinayPai28 күн бұрын

    4 hours. So this is basically the pool equivalent of running a marathon.

  • @matthewmcallister8845
    @matthewmcallister8845Ай бұрын

    I dont think my back could handle all that at once. Interesting drill though. Curious what opinions are on the Diamond and Rasson tables.

  • @tommyt564
    @tommyt56428 күн бұрын

    Excellent commitment and nice lady

  • @KiaBurwell
    @KiaBurwell27 күн бұрын

    I went through this a couple of weeks ago over 5 days setup like the mighty-x

  • @begood7563
    @begood756327 күн бұрын

    Thank you. could you please add at the screen, the time started and finished too. Thanks

  • @renaissancemaneric8019
    @renaissancemaneric801927 күн бұрын

    2 words: Muscle Memory

  • @chrisvallido6724
    @chrisvallido6724Ай бұрын

    Hi Jasmin, did you shoot with close hand bridge as well. For me personally, I feel like my stroke is a bit more straight with open hand. So when I do a drill similar to this, I shoot some with close hand bridge as well. Curious on what your feedback on this.

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN27 күн бұрын

    To me This us the Only Drill that tells me how well im hitting the cueball, and how well im aiming. love it/hate it 😅

  • @openmind-DT
    @openmind-DT29 күн бұрын

    I could easily watch the entire four hour video. Post it.

  • @williamburdon6993
    @williamburdon699327 күн бұрын

    I only did 1000 one time in 65 years of playing, it is amazing how much concentration , even an easy shot can take to do 1000 in a row

  • @keworder
    @keworder29 күн бұрын

    I do a much easier version where I set a timer for 1 hour, that way I don’t have to count the racks. If I get into a rhythm where I don’t miss too many pots then the time goes pretty quickly.

  • @TallBob1962
    @TallBob196229 күн бұрын

    @ShortstopOnPool has been doing something similar where he shoots 100 stop shots in a row per day. OK, but how many did you MISS? We want to know.

  • @krisdiantokrisdianto2534
    @krisdiantokrisdianto253428 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @Psprowl91
    @Psprowl9128 күн бұрын

    The only issue I may think for beginner (like myself) is doing the same thing 250, 500, 1000, etc. is that without proper fundamentals you instill bad technique and fundamentals into your game. In short, it’ll take you 2000 shots to break a bad habit that you may have been over looking. I have the same issues when I golf. Would you recommend a clinic maybe? Someone to look at your stroke and critique it a little bit before these hard session? Cheers 🥂

  • @jackslover107
    @jackslover107Ай бұрын

    I really like your videos and have learned from them. I am an old man (81) who hasn’t played in about 45 years. When I used to play I never knew about spin or the effects it had on the object ball. I was a decent shot maker before but now I have old eyes, a severe essential tremor, and I can’t get my head or chin close to the que. I do have difficulty in pocketing balls on the rail with the cut angle more than 20 degrees. Do you have any suggestions? One more question, where are you from? (If you don’t mind)

  • @marcelprice1100

    @marcelprice1100

    29 күн бұрын

    Not much you can do about getting down lower, but you could use the loop bridge to steady your delivery if not already doing so. Also try cueing more along your chest if you can (might be hard if not getting low enough), and ensuring you have a good pause before delivery to steady yourself.

  • @szkozielekkozielek496
    @szkozielekkozielek496Ай бұрын

    Last time i had 5,5h traning session. 4,5 h of trying making max straight pool break (my max there was 15 points, awful...) and 1h of playing with random people from the club. It was not very effective if we talk about technique, but my mind has been clear after that. "Yeah, that was training, I'm tired, I done the best what I could do" - that was my mind after it all. But I know, It wasn't the best for me, because i'm was repeating many times my common mistakes. So I don't know that long, repetitive training session are good for all kind of players. It's for people with manic tendencies, generally 😅. (Yeah, sorry, I don't speak English fluently, but my mind should be clear enough! Have a nice day!)

  • @khanhnguyen4104
    @khanhnguyen410423 күн бұрын

    Do you have a video explaining what type of tip a beginner should practice with. I can't seem to freeze the ball cue ball after it hits the other ball. I saw how low you aim the cue ball but mine pops up. Is it my cue tip size? I didn't know anything about which pool stick to buy, so the store told me to get carbon fiber and standard size tip (which ever that means). I am thinking I should be getting a smaller size tip?

  • @middleagedshred
    @middleagedshred29 күн бұрын

    I try to do at least a few straight in shots every day..Uk table tho so i have to go get the cue ball every time

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