How To Generate Power in Your Pool Stroke - (Pool Lessons)

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This video gives you the building blocks needed to develop a powerful Break, Draw, Force Follow and even Long Stop Shot.

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Bryan Mitchell is playing on an Olhausen 9 foot table with 4 1/2" pockets. The cloth is Predator's Arcadia Reserve Tournament Blue Pool Table Cloth

In MOST but not all cases, Bryan is using a Predator P3 cue, set at 19 oz with a Victory Soft Tip and a Revo 12.4mm Shaft.

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Excellent video B. Everyone could benefit from these tips very valuable thank you

trevorsmith
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You’re making it look easy Bryan! Thanks for the video!

nickbonvino
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There is also another secret. The Magic of the snapping wrist. If you are able to snap your wrist while hitting the cueball, you will generate a lot of more power. Efren, Bustamante and many more players use their wrist. You can see it very often when asians play our beloved game. But this also needs to be trained.

NSSB
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Thanks Bryan, your video's are great, having a consistent and repeatable stroke is so terribly important.

stevemiller
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Another good video, thank you.

I sooo struggle with tip placement. My biggest flaw by far. Hitting the cue ball where I think I am vs. where I actually am is the one thing that frustrates me. I use the Aramith Jim Rempe on the High/Low, Right/Left side and practice practice practice with it but again... I struggle.

I think I've mentioned before that I'm a much better golfer than a pool player, (currently 8.4 index), and the similarities are striking to me. They say that golf is a game for life but I don't agree. I can't see myself playing at this level in ten or or fifteen years, (I'm 63). I do believe that pool is a game for life which is why I've committed to reaching a high level... I know I can.
APA Spring session I started playing on a senior 8-ball team, (I'm one of the younger ones, lol), and wow, those old people can play. I'm glad I started 8-ball because I've only played 9-ball for fifteen years, (and not very seriously), and I see now how different the two games are.


Sorry for writing a book but I just wanted you to know, that for a guy like me, your videos have been a true blessing. I have been working with a local certified instructor every Friday since March and I'm having a one-on-one with Mark Wilson Thursday in St. Louis. I'm fortunate that he is only a couple of hours away and I can drive and be home the same day. Regardless, you give me great additional direction and are a very good instructor, thanks again.

Bridog
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For power follows I love to use the slip stroke.

RichardsWorld
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I agree with everything Bryan--I would just add acceleration though the shot. A lot of beginner players just "hit" the shot. Yiu need to accentuate the shot with a positive stroke though the cue ball no matter what shot you are playing!!

BangTimePool
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Great shot on 7 ball at 1:27. Is that high left spin? Love the content

ERDG
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I'm very curious about your 3 good pool movies. 😂. Fantastic video!

DjDupree
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Great stuff as always, B! You mention there only being 3 good pool movies. I’m guessing The Hustler, The Color of Money and Poolhall Junkies? Curious if I’m missing a classic.

thegodofpez
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Power is definitely attributed to a great stroke. It’s not about hitting the ball hard, it’s about how well you hit it.

politicalatheist
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Hustler, Color of Money, Poolhall Junkies?

odiums_taint
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How does timing as you describe it jibe with the need for a stroke to accelerate?

rolaraus
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Thanks for this Brian. Revo 12.9mm? Curious why did you change from 12.4mm?

Arzidaz
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What is an I Cue Ball that you talk about? What is the correct spelling and where can I buy one. Nothing on Seyberts ! Please post or do a video about that training aid. Thx

patrickzawislak
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Where do I buy the "I Que" ball at? Would you please post a link. I can't find it at Amazon. Thanks in advance.

cjh
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Have you gotten more power with your carbon fiber shaft?

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