Stroke Killer - Get rid of this movement
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Cue delivery, stroke and technique are the key points in billiards. In this video you see a common mistake that will hurt your game a 100%. This is a total NO GO. Get rid of this problem.
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GREAT advice!!! Thank you Jasmin!
Funny, for someone who looks so serious, indeed almost grumpy, when in competition, you're a lovely lass in real life.
Thank you Jasmin for this awesome video. This definitely happens to me on draw shots. I have had shoulder movement issues in the past so thank you for isolating this possibility. I also loved the bridge across the table idea. Can't wait to work on this specificity. Thanks again!
Thank you Jasmin! I love how you give so much back to the pool community! ❤
Thank you Jasmin. Some very good pointers. Mechanics are so important
I can appreciate how hard you worked to make this video. Forcing that stroke killing lift off more than a very few times would SUCK. Thanks!
😂The bad stroke seemed like me 95% off the time. Great Video Jasmin. 🙌🙌
Excellent video as always ! thanks Jasmin ! regards from Chile 😀
Your videos are super helpful and your personality is infectious in a good way as it makes people want to se what’s next.
I found myself developing this same exact bad habit last week with my top-spin shots. I am so happy you posted this video. It’s easier to fix a bad habit still in the earlier stages 🙏
Enjoyed this video very much. Well spoken and illustrated.
Great tip,very well explaned,thank you jasmine
Ive watched a lot of your videos and I’ve been winning a lot lately. Thank you.
As with most of your videos, I definitely shared it to my APA pool team! So many great tips. Thank you for all you do!!!!
I have realized lately that I’m having trouble with this. Working on my stroke this video is sooooooo helpful. I appreciate your videos so much
Great insight. The bridge across the table idea seems like a good fix. 💡
I like this. I have had this problem in the past. Thanks.
Excellent instructions, as usual 👌💯
Oh my gosh, your follow through at 2:39 is to die for!
Very valuable tip much obliged.
Great video and share! Bad technique and habits creep in occasionally even with an accomplished player. I do a lot of trickshots and occasionally the lifting of the stick is required to get it out of the way to accomplish the trick, however not a good practice generally speaking. Keep up the good work 👍👌💪👏👊
Thanks for the video. I have to say though that its a hard habit to avoid. Only happens when I have to make power draw shots. Shots that require alot of momentum on the stroke. I think its natural to have difficulty stopping the tip after contact with the cue.
Superb vídeo.Thanks
Thank you so much for this one! I am guilty of doing this from time to time and its random. Whenever I do it i hear mark wilsons voice in my head, step 6 evaluate tip position after the stroke delivery...love love love the stick across the table drill. Ive never evaluated whats doing it my shoulder (probably) or my wrist. Definitely gonna try this drill
I like your common since . I've been working with Mark Willson and will soon be excepted to play for US TEAM BILLIARDS. love your info.
If all teachers had your degree of pegagogy, school would be magical for every kid. Thankj you for all your explaining, along with demonstrating, all is so much clear! Fantastic player, and top teacher!!!
Hi Jasmin - great video - Thank you !!! I do that often where I play to hard and then my que leaves my hand and fly in the air...and yes.. I miss those shots. 😂
Love you Jamin .. thanks for all your support
Second comment! My claim to fame! Getting the stroke down in harder than new players realize. I tend to do this when having to shoot over another ball and idk why
@JasminOushan is that a private practice room that you own and use?
Self created this issue when a beginner, had thought you should lift the cue after hitting the ball to get the cue out of the way of the returning white or a rebounded other ball.
I love that drill with the bridge on the table. I'm going to try it tonight before my APA match to see if I do raise my cue without realizing it. I just hope I don't get a bunch of stares from everyone in the pool room wondering what I'm doing, LOL!! By the way Jasmin, are you going to the Super Billiards Expo next month? I'd love to meet you.
This video saves lives
Hi Jasmin, im 44 years, im from Portugal and i have a lot of hours put in this game, i find myself an amazing player with an outstanding technic. My only problem and definely a game killer is my psicologic. I dont know how to explain, when i really want to kick some ass and i put my mind into it by bringing an exterminator mindset, i just cant play not even a little bit, then i start loosing and gets even worst. I ve came here to ask you to do a video about controlling your nerves and how to build a strong mind. By the way sometimes thinking about my pets helps with it. Bye, love your exercises and your vids thankyou
Like always wonderful 👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
I just developed this problem this year after I have worked on achieving more follow through 😂. But I realized it was because of my elbow drop but I am working hard on keeping the cue on the line. But can you help wu with a video on how to jump with a playing cue. I am from Nigeria and I don't have a jump cue 😢. Thank you so much for the wonderful videos Coach Jasmine. We love you ❤❤❤
You are so F….. ing creative and funny I love your videos keep it up 👍
i am a non ducker ( almost standing straight and chin very far from stick) yep my main problem is shoulder and wrist, this helps a lot , tnx
@user-wv6ug2jo3r
2 ай бұрын
Stroke and speed. You want to win , play better ? Get your speed working for you.
❤❤jasmin nice video when you completed shot then looking object boll and then where you cue end and stel like a pic pose theses thinks ar working to stop jumping your cue in game thanks❤❤❤
Ugh this is a major problem for me. I don’t exaggerate by lifting the cue off my bridge hand but I know that I drop my shoulder at times. And I can’t fix it.
you are fantastic thank you 
Good master ❤
It took me years to realize that tip raise was the result of clenching my grip hand on delivery. Tight grip raises the cue tip. I suspect this is the reason in most all occurrences. Only after correctly diagnosing, was I able to fix it.
Some players tend to lift the cue up as a way showing flare and style but they seem to forget is there is only so many times you can do it because then they get frustrated and suddenly they lose their rhythm and get caught up in the show boating so much that they forget their technique.
@seyumaiayami3536
2 ай бұрын
Which is ironic because it's not flare or style when you aren't doing anything fancy. Whoa, you drew the ball back. WHOA, you did five rails last shot on a professional game. Big difference.
@TONYCOV881
2 ай бұрын
@@seyumaiayami3536 In Snooker they do that a lot and it is considered flare and style.
@TONYCOV881
2 ай бұрын
@@seyumaiayami3536Yes it is flare and style you are creating spin on the shot and timing of the cue ball to get the shot precisely onto the next ball from a tough position it does wow the audience. It happens a lot in Snooker.
What do you have on balance point? And it effect
Nice Video 😉
I really wish Jasmin would have been at the women's tour tournament at Iron City in Birmingham. Would have loved a signed cue ball from her.
I’ve seen people hitting the lights above the pool table because of that lol…
Great tip.....No Pun intended 😊
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Thank you darling
Can you make more videos about aiming system for beginer, i have trouble to imagine base line and ghost ball, ... Thank youu
I have a shoulder problem and look like 3:08. I am over correcting an outward wing, and now the elbow swings back, opens my whole body and stance. I even move my foot back 😢
I do this all the time (even when using a closed bridge)most likely because I grip the cue too tight. You couldn’t lift the tip like that without a tight grip. I like the bridge across the table idea and will give it a try. It’s going to take a very long time to break this habit. It’s ingrained from many years of shooting with bad form.
The problem I have with the power draw is that my tip tends to elevate a bit when I try to hit that nice draw because I move my body a bit up also whenever I hit hard I lose accuracy even when staying down
My teacher used to call it “the duck hunter” stroke.
Very interesting topic. You said: "The shoulder should not be a part of this movement", but your shoulder bends on (almost) every shot significantly. Can you explain this a little bit more?
@jasminouschanbilliards
2 ай бұрын
Very well seen…what you mean is called elbow drop for a longer follow through. And yes in that matter the shoulder is involved a little bit. But this I neutralized by the wrist. Then I can still have a straight cue delivery. When I say the shoulder should not be involved I mean when we talk about normal stroking. The normal standard stroke.
You're so smart
Jasmine, did you really do the windows error x message lmao.
Hi! Could you please make a video about eye pattern
do you do Lessons
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When I watch the Alex Higgins play, he just contradicts any stroke technique presented.
One of my pool buddies pointed out that I was doing this! I didn't even notice, this whole time But I mostly use a closed bridge
A friend of mine has been playing for seven years and still does it. I pointed it out to him several times but he just can't help himself. 😂
l love yu all the way from Africa
But you're an 'elbow dropper.' 😂 Stroke-101: Stay down on the shot! You see so many beginner type players practically jumping out of their shoes after contacting the cue ball.
Yes this is me haha
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“The game is off the table “ ! Ever hear that? Know what it means?
Jasmin i Love your videos you or great pool playre i Love you girl you or The Best
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Thanks beaut Ladie for your life raft🍒
I only do this when I'm doing a bank or draw shot. Anytime balls might be coming back at me.
Ronnie O'Sullivan does this all the time with power shots 😂 but i think we should leave him out of this conversation 😅😅😅
Ofcourse I said, but then I saw the snooker guys like osullivan and trump thats arguably two of the best billiard players on earth, and they both are doing that in powershots
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I was hoping the garbage calling out would have spelled out “subscribe” or something I honestly don’t really see the cue leaving the hand or position. Normally it’s everything before the cue strikes at all. So it’s all steps of elbow and wrist, position and straight, when it sinks, everything. Still a great video nonetheless!
Nobody i know does this ..😅
I'm gonna learn Austrian
My favorite female player in the world
I'm guilty
Sometimes the cue naturally bounces off the cue ball like that, but definitely dont "force it" like going up on a draw or down on a follow As a former marching band snare drummer, I tend to let the cue bounce off like a drumstick but only on very rare occasions where the feel has to be in sync. But i agree with Jasmin in that any unnecessary flair will hurt your stroke. But, for example, putting massive left sidespin, your cue might bounce left off the ball in that same direction Thoughts Jasmin?
Jasmine you are cute
All these shots take multiple tries! Because they are 80/20 or 90/10 shots. You keep filming till you make one, then edit them together! In a trick shot gamble for money,you would l lose your money, your stick and your house!
but you hit ..☝😅 - ok ..sorry, i try not to copy 😇
She talking a lot and i get nothing try to focus on drill we want to see stroks not to much talking
I’m afraid it’s worse than that. The timing you display at first is terrible. There is no pre set walk into the shot. There is no timing. And there is no keeping controlled and still on the shot. Precision makes the cue ball dance not power. And power comes from your arm not your back, shoulders, head or legs. I’m not criticising Jasmin. I’m making you aware of all the bad things Jasmin is demonstrating.
@hopkinsrn
2 ай бұрын
This video is not about your pre-op routine. This video is about your stroke.
@hopkinsrn
2 ай бұрын
Pre shot routine
ilove you Jas....