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This is something I've been struggling with for some time. I will be trying this on my table tomorrow. I think you have given a more comprehensive detailed explanation and demonstration of this technique. Thank you
I have a really bad shoulder, and have to do all my jumps with the dart method. I struggle with accuracy on long shots, but I can get over the ball no problem. There is a couple things that I think you should include in this instruction. 1 is a pause on the backstroke. This is excellent for making sure you don't jerk and keep wrist straight. 2 is making sure you get all the way through into the table.
Neil's, just what I needed. I have been trying to learn to no effect, now that I have your video, today Friday December the 2nd. I will go to the pool room and learn it following your instructions. Upto now I was using my arm, not my wrist, and most times the shot failed. THANKS AGAIN !
I love this shot and it’s been a great bar bet for me for years! When you have it down, you can even jump with half a ball distance between them. Now that the secret’s out, looks like I have to come up with another bet. 😜
I always loved the dart technique,since my jump cue is very light and has a hold near the bolt. I have been telling the guys foerver that they need to use their wrist on this shot. However,no matter how short and tall jumps i can make,i cant make pocket the ball,even when its right in the pocket,especially it is a long jump. I constantly see the ball changing course while on the air and i sometimes miss the targer ball because of this. Any ideas? I am trying the middle finger bridge tommorow.
Very nice video, which I wish was posted over the weekend, because in my Monday league, my 8 Ball opponent lucked into a safety almost identical to what you set up. The difference was that my 8 ball was closer to the pocket, which made me afraid the cue ball would jump off the table, so I kicked at the 8 ball instead. Made a legal hit, but would've preferred a game-winning jump shot.
Try using a moosehead bridge! If you're struggling with jump shots, especially those further down the table just use the bridge. Make sure the bridge is safe and secure on the table, and focus solely on the cue motion. Bit controversial, people will make fun of you, but hey, it works, because it takes one variable out of the equation and gives you way more control.
Mucho bueno. Yo lo hago esto hace un rato de tiempo. Logré saber que es velocidad y no fuerza, solo. Pero, si hubiera visto antes esto vídeo, seria mejor. Pero, ahora, los paños hacen diferencia también? Porque acá en Brasil los paños que mas se usan son los de acrílico. Los de lana son raros. Creo que haga mucha diferencia
I have a decent amount of success getting elevation with the dart stroke, but I struggle with aim. I'm right-handed, but left-eye dominant so I find it hard to get my vision center above the cue with the dart stroke. Any tips on how to do that?
It’s gonna be a difficult look. I’m the same way. Right handed but left eye dominant. So you’re not gonna be able to get your chin over far enough. So the only way to get it is to just practice practice practice with the difference look. The angle will be different for sure. Or learn to jump left handed!
Hi Jeremy! Try it out :) I find Kamui tips the best ;) Kamui Soft Brown on my playing cue and use their break tip on my break cue. On my jump cue a use a phenolic tip. Greetz, Niels 😃
I tried to learn jump shots, thought I had it, and then completely lost the move to the point of blaming the cue. This may help - I'll give it a try at the weekend.
Yet again a great lesson by our fav Niels! ❤ Would you share your advice how to warm up for a game if you do not have a chance go do it at a table, when you go straight into a match? :)
Great Lesson, Sir. 👏 Do you have any advice on this technique for "cross-dominant"-people? I always shift my head aside, after the aim, to execute the jump comfortably, but then my aim gets messed up most of the time. 🥴 ❤️ Thanks in advance & Cheers from Ruhrpott ✌️
Related: Playing 25 years, I am right hand left eye dominant Own a table with much time to practice, I continually miss inch off the rail shots (light) 9 out of 10 times. I've switched to left handed the last couple of days, a bit awkward but seeing and pocketing the balls much better. Other than Jim Morra, has anyone switched from right to left hand with success?
Hey man I'm working on my game some . I used to play pretty good, not pro level but really good. My stroke just isn't there. Everytime I have to use extreme draw I mis cue or I miss the ball. Any suggestions?
Well, Terminator, this shot and safety play are the two parts of my game that need improvement. First Ten ball tournament, in fact, first actual Ten ball game is happening next month
I'm a short guy. Its hard for me to do the regular cuing jump. Was wondering if i could do this technique for for all jump shots just adjust the elevation?
Everytime i try a jump thats this close i end up "squirting" the ball out from in between the tip and the felt. Never even leaves the table. If i aim lower it does weird things but no hop. If i aim higher it feels bad on the cue and the ball gets pinned between the cue an felt
Ooit ...lang geleden toen je nog met alleen met een top mocht jumpen heb ik het zo geleerd...later moest de keu minimaal 105 cm lang zijn en toen kwam de jumpkeu....dat dus.. Voor mij eentje uit de oude doos dus....😁
I can do the jumping part, but aiming is still my kryptonite. Since i have no focus on my right eye (right hander) i still haven't manage to tune my stance and start potting . I am aware that you are not able to help me here, kind of asking the subscribers if someone knows about other players that made video that can help my situation 😄 Albin and the few other right handers with the dominant left eye don't do videos 😬 If somebody has the info/video, please let me know Thanks
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Glad to hear you like the video!! I'm using my Longoni Break & Jump cue. Feel free to check it out at my web shop right here! It's awesome 😎😎🚀 terminator-shop.com/products/tjb-22
I learned to jump a ball, 30 years ago, from a pro. Using a jump cue, is pretty much cheating. The jump cue has so little mass, jumping a ball becomes effortless. You should be able to jump a ball with >1” separation, consistently. Why not just use a shaft with a hollow extended end protector, for even less mass? 🙄 Try jumping with a full cue. The closer your jump, the more skill it takes. In most instances, you only need to jump the edge of a ball. If you find yourself needing to jump a whole ball often, you are doing something wrong.
Didn't help an f'ing thing. There is clearly something missing from your steps. I have a Jerico jump cue and there is no way to remotely even get the cue off the table following the three steps in this video.
I would like to add one more thing to make it even steadier. Lock ur elbow to ur side of the body so u don't have any space between the body and ur upper arm. Good advice 😉
Thanks for watching! Here's some other videos that might be interesting for you:
- When To Use The JUMP SAFETY SHOT - (MUST WATCH!) ua-cam.com/video/NrthgsLjmtY/v-deo.html
- How to jump better in your pool game ua-cam.com/video/9s3KkIwLVS8/v-deo.html
- JACKED UP POWER - Learn The Techniques Of The Elevated Pool Shot ua-cam.com/video/Rr9rD3vQMFU/v-deo.html
what kind of jump cue do you use?
Hey love your videos I use the dart method how can I improve my aim with a floating bridge
We as pool fans are extremely fortunate to have a superstar player like Niels sharing how to do it right. I appreciate him greatly. Thanks Niels 🎱
Made my first successful dart jump shot today pocketing the target ball... thanks Niels.
Nice!!! Good to hear. Keep it up 🔥
This is something I've been struggling with for some time. I will be trying this on my table tomorrow. I think you have given a more comprehensive detailed explanation and demonstration of this technique. Thank you
What I love about Niels' video is that he explains accurately and briefly.great video man!stay safe and more power to your channel!😊👌💯🇵🇭
I love how u reacted upset with every fake fails
🙌😅😄
Come on Niels... it took me years to get good at jumping, you're making it too easy for them. Great instructional video
I have a really bad shoulder, and have to do all my jumps with the dart method.
I struggle with accuracy on long shots, but I can get over the ball no problem.
There is a couple things that I think you should include in this instruction.
1 is a pause on the backstroke. This is excellent for making sure you don't jerk and keep wrist straight.
2 is making sure you get all the way through into the table.
Thanks!
Thank you very much Eddy!!
Thanks Niels, this is exactly what i need. Very easy to understand the shot
Thanks. You always explain in such a way that's easily understood. Especially by amateurs like me.
Thanks Cere! Much appreciated 😀
Wow, it's so clear. A bulls-eye explanation. Thanks my master 🙏
Excellent video!! Thanks Niels!
Best tutorial I've seen on jump shots out there!!
I'm surprised we don't see this technique more often these days ...20 years ago it was very popular in the jump stick crowd.
Great tips, going to practice these tomorrow, thanks champ!
Neil's, just what I needed. I have been trying to learn to no effect, now that I have your video, today Friday December the 2nd. I will go to the pool room and learn it following your instructions. Upto now I was using my arm, not my wrist, and most times the shot failed. THANKS AGAIN !
Thanks a lot mister.
As a tall player ive always had an easy time jumping. Its the aim thats tough. Enjoying all youre videos neils.
Thanks Matthew! Glad you're enjoying them 😀
A BCA instructor Denny Stewart showed me that jump shot, it's very easy and accurate. You can also do that jump with English
I love this shot and it’s been a great bar bet for me for years! When you have it down, you can even jump with half a ball distance between them. Now that the secret’s out, looks like I have to come up with another bet. 😜
Neils you are a blessing to the pool community 🙏
Grazie Niels per la precisa spiegazione!! ora il difficile è riuscire a replicarlo
I always loved the dart technique,since my jump cue is very light and has a hold near the bolt.
I have been telling the guys foerver that they need to use their wrist on this shot.
However,no matter how short and tall jumps i can make,i cant make pocket the ball,even when its right in the pocket,especially it is a long jump.
I constantly see the ball changing course while on the air and i sometimes miss the targer ball because of this.
Any ideas?
I am trying the middle finger bridge tommorow.
Excellent Mr.
I have missed this exact jump for the winning 8 ball..failed to clear the blocker ball. Thanks for the tips Terminator!
Very nice video, which I wish was posted over the weekend, because in my Monday league, my 8 Ball opponent lucked into a safety almost identical to what you set up. The difference was that my 8 ball was closer to the pocket, which made me afraid the cue ball would jump off the table, so I kicked at the 8 ball instead. Made a legal hit, but would've preferred a game-winning jump shot.
Good Job on the video Niels, Well explained.
Try using a moosehead bridge!
If you're struggling with jump shots, especially those further down the table just use the bridge.
Make sure the bridge is safe and secure on the table, and focus solely on the cue motion.
Bit controversial, people will make fun of you, but hey, it works, because it takes one variable out of the equation and gives you way more control.
hello there, what tip did you use for jump cue.
tuyệt đó, đây là những gì mình cần biết. Bây giờ sẽ bắt đầu vào tập luyện, cảm ơn Niels #Fromvietnamwithlove❤
Thanks I’ll try it
Please Can you make a tutorial video for sidearm jump shot . Thank you
Grazie, da quando ti seguo, il gioco del biliardo mi piace sempre di più, ancora grazie di cuore e continua così 💪🏾🙏🏾
Mucho bueno. Yo lo hago esto hace un rato de tiempo. Logré saber que es velocidad y no fuerza, solo. Pero, si hubiera visto antes esto vídeo, seria mejor. Pero, ahora, los paños hacen diferencia también? Porque acá en Brasil los paños que mas se usan son los de acrílico. Los de lana son raros. Creo que haga mucha diferencia
I have a decent amount of success getting elevation with the dart stroke, but I struggle with aim. I'm right-handed, but left-eye dominant so I find it hard to get my vision center above the cue with the dart stroke. Any tips on how to do that?
It’s gonna be a difficult look. I’m the same way. Right handed but left eye dominant. So you’re not gonna be able to get your chin over far enough. So the only way to get it is to just practice practice practice with the difference look. The angle will be different for sure. Or learn to jump left handed!
Will a kamui hard tip be good or it needs to be the plastic kind?
Hi Jeremy!
Try it out :)
I find Kamui tips the best ;) Kamui Soft Brown on my playing cue and use their break tip on my break cue. On my jump cue a use a phenolic tip.
Greetz,
Niels 😃
Can I do it with normal tip, or I need special one ???
Also, use a flat piece of cloth over the felt during your first 100 tries, or you might rip your cloth.
I tried to learn jump shots, thought I had it, and then completely lost the move to the point of blaming the cue. This may help - I'll give it a try at the weekend.
Yet again a great lesson by our fav Niels! ❤
Would you share your advice how to warm up for a game if you do not have a chance go do it at a table, when you go straight into a match? :)
Great Lesson, Sir. 👏
Do you have any advice on this technique for "cross-dominant"-people? I always shift my head aside, after the aim, to execute the jump comfortably, but then my aim gets messed up most of the time.
🥴
❤️ Thanks in advance &
Cheers from Ruhrpott ✌️
Related: Playing 25 years, I am right hand left eye dominant Own a table with much time to practice, I continually miss inch off the rail shots (light) 9 out of 10 times. I've switched to left handed the last couple of days, a bit awkward but seeing and pocketing the balls much better. Other than Jim Morra, has anyone switched from right to left hand with success?
Hey man I'm working on my game some . I used to play pretty good, not pro level but really good. My stroke just isn't there. Everytime I have to use extreme draw I mis cue or I miss the ball. Any suggestions?
Hi Neils, what is the minimum distance between the balls to achieve that jump? a hug from Argentina
thanks niels! id love to see a jump draw shot video!
Well, Terminator, this shot and safety play are the two parts of my game that need improvement. First Ten ball tournament, in fact, first actual Ten ball game is happening next month
I'm a short guy. Its hard for me to do the regular cuing jump. Was wondering if i could do this technique for for all jump shots just adjust the elevation?
This is awesome! Thank you! I can't wait to use this in a league match and scratch in a whole new way lol
update: did not get it done in 10 tries. Won't give up yet tho!
Great video. Do you have a video on normal jumps?
Much love from Zuid Holland, Hillegom
Great content as always 👏
This is Great tips because I can only use the Dart Technique
Great to hear Bob!! It's very handy knowledge 🔥🔥
Everytime i try a jump thats this close i end up "squirting" the ball out from in between the tip and the felt. Never even leaves the table. If i aim lower it does weird things but no hop. If i aim higher it feels bad on the cue and the ball gets pinned between the cue an felt
How to do it when your right handed and left eye dominant. And right eye is not working properly.
تسلم
what jump cue is that?
Thank you for this Video! I can Jump like a Dart Player 😂👌🏻
Which jump cue do you use Neils?
Great video
So lot to learn :)
很棒的教學
But first: Visualise the Q-direction line - and make sure, you are hitting the white perfectly in the middle for straight shots (common mistake)
Also, what tip do you use for your jump cue?
I use a phenolic tip 😀👍
Ooit ...lang geleden toen je nog met alleen met een top mocht jumpen heb ik het zo geleerd...later moest de keu minimaal 105 cm lang zijn en toen kwam de jumpkeu....dat dus..
Voor mij eentje uit de oude doos dus....😁
Ja zo begonnen we allemaal idd maar dan alleen met de top 😀
From Duong Quoc Hoang FC Viet Nam with love 🥰🥰🥰
I can do the jumping part, but aiming is still my kryptonite.
Since i have no focus on my right eye (right hander) i still haven't manage to tune my stance and start potting .
I am aware that you are not able to help me here, kind of asking the subscribers if someone knows about other players that made video that can help my situation 😄
Albin and the few other right handers with the dominant left eye don't do videos 😬
If somebody has the info/video, please let me know
Thanks
Is it ever really neesed to do a jump shot though? Isn it a novelty?
Keren Mr
😊😊😊😊
My local water hole has horrible tables where I can get away with practicing this without anyone caring
He called that a jump stick. Is there really a special stick for jumping balls or is he using a kids stick? It does look a little shorter.
Hi there!
Thanks for watching. Glad to hear you like the video!!
I'm using my Longoni Break & Jump cue. Feel free to check it out at my web shop right here! It's awesome 😎😎🚀
terminator-shop.com/products/tjb-22
I learned to jump a ball, 30 years ago, from a pro. Using a jump cue, is pretty much cheating. The jump cue has so little mass, jumping a ball becomes effortless. You should be able to jump a ball with >1” separation, consistently. Why not just use a shaft with a hollow extended end protector, for even less mass? 🙄
Try jumping with a full cue. The closer your jump, the more skill it takes.
In most instances, you only need to jump the edge of a ball. If you find yourself needing to jump a whole ball often, you are doing something wrong.
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Didn't help an f'ing thing. There is clearly something missing from your steps. I have a Jerico jump cue and there is no way to remotely even get the cue off the table following the three steps in this video.
What kind of tip do you have on your shaft?
Dude I can jump a piece of chalk - you need to practice more
That was a perfect shot from the Terminator 👍
I would like to add one more thing to make it even steadier. Lock ur elbow to ur side of the body so u don't have any space between the body and ur upper arm. Good advice 😉
" I can learn you this shot in under 5 minutes."
The video is 5:02 long. You are a liar.😂😂😘
😂
But he talked for a few seconds before teaching it so it’s under 5 minutes. Do not doubt the Terminator or you know what will happen.
@@goba44 😂😂😂👍
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