POOL LESSON - HOW TO JUMP A CUE BALL - How to shoot a legal jump shot in 8 Ball, 9 Ball, 10 Ball

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Learn the secrets to making a legal jump shot in pool. Stop scooping the ball! Shoot the jump shot like a pro. Featuring the Predator Air II.

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Thanks for suggesting the “jump cloth” Brian. I’m sure my local pool hall will appreciate that 👍

HikeColorado
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I still think (me being a real old fart) I would rather not see jump cues in the But as the saying goes "When in Rome....) Now that I have a real idea how to try to use I am gonna dive you) lol

Salty
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Great coaching, 👍, give me something on draw!!

damiengilmour
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Brian what's up Brother. Just got back from Philadelphia 2024 pool Expo! WAS INCREDIBLE!!! Question, because of limitations in A.P.A. and T.A.P. I have a 100 year old walking stick/pool stick. Where the butt end is hollow. Because the shaft goes into the butt. Well if I take the weight off the back. Now I have an extremely light masse/jump/break stick. Now I kept the screw on ferrule and a variety of tips. 10mm for masse. And larger phenolic tips for break and jump. I understand that screw on tips don't last as long. But if you have a bunch. Because they are cheap. I don't understand, for specialty, rarely used shots. Why the pros wouldn't use these for the versatility aspect. And to get around some "rules". In leagues and tournaments? I would love to hear your take. My thought is that I could have a quality shooting stick with a quality fixed tip. Then my other stick with the screw on tips. With different sizes. Now I have a swiss army stick. And my shooting stick?! Now I feel I'm COVERED! IN ALL SCENARIOS?! Thoughts? Thanks bud
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coldred
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Take a lesson from the Filipino pro players. Almost none use jump cues. They kick at the object ball and have far more control over the cue ball as well as the object ball then do the players who use jump cues.

AccordionJoe
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Just bought my first break/jump cue a week ago and have been practicing at my university this is definitely gonna help my progress with jumping a ball. Thank you sir.

anthonyhagan
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I don't think my pool table is slate...I wonder if that's why is not working

BoredT-Rex
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Thanks, Brian. I've been struggling with getting the cue ball airborne, even after watching the video you referenced here. I'll give this a shot and let you know how the progression goes.

LopingCSF
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Okay so I actually jump a ball pretty well over 10 inches I mostly dart but I do both but I've always thought of it as a dart throw a flick. To throw quick power into it and and no weight on the cue upon impact. Is that the wrong theory and me being able to jump just councidence with the wrong theory, because I'd like to learn to jump as close as possible so I'm looking at videos now and your not the first to say follow through for the hit witch is the opposite of what I thought worked for me

JordanDeBuck
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For APA players, we're not allowed to use jump cues. Any jump has to be done with playing cue. If you could do another video with tips for jumping like that, will be greatly appreciated 👍

ChaosXcrusheD
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I'll try it Brian. I wonder what fast Freddie would do??😁

donjaun
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"Chalk up every time guys, at least every time you remember to" lol

davebutler
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I can easily do a dart jump shot but normal stroke is way too hard for me idk why it hurts my shoulder

InfiniteRBBeatz
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As always I love all your videos. I just have curiosity question about jumping. FOR ME I can NOT seem to get the cue in the air with my “jump/break cue” but I can with my playing cue. Why is that do you think?
I’m not great at it, maybe 30% of the time I am successful, so I’m still practicing a lot.

matthewhubbard
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Can we get the advanced jumping video?

jonathanliu
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Thanks for the excellent video…perfect for a beginner like myself!

davidmegeath
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Bryan, Can you give me some guidelines on when to remove the extension and when to leave it on? I have always left the extension on. Good or bad?

gregsaiter
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Any pointers on getting more distance the best I can do is about a diamond distance any help will be much appreciated…….thanks

bobleonard
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Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge and experience with us Bryan, I really enjoy your video's. I don't have a jump cue, what would be a price range for a 'starter' jump cue? I'd rather not spend $100+ for a cue I wouldn't get much use out of.

stevemiller
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Yet again another great video! Keep it up. I try to watch and try all your advice. Thanks for everything!

jesseellis