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(POOL LESSON) Master The Force Follow Shot - Develop a Powerful Force Follow-8 Ball, 9 Ball, 10 Ball 

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A POWERFUL Follow and Force Follow shot is missing from the 8 ball, 9 ball, 10 ball and straight pool games of a lot of players. This video shows you how to make the shot consistently and with good cue ball control. We also show you the common mistakes players make with these shots and how to avoid them. The video also features slow motion video to help you understand what the cue ball is doing.
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Комментарии : 95   
@waveyjones3347
@waveyjones3347 Год назад
I hate billiards. As soon as I answer one question it begs for two more to be answered and those answers aren’t concrete. However, people like yourself provide enough tools to let you get the job done and reality check you along the way in the short amount of time that they have. Perfect learning environment, that’s reasonable, practical and based in reality rather than click bait. You’re doing the lords work out here. Much love from south east England 👍👍
@eddiesmurfy
@eddiesmurfy Год назад
wow this guy Brian is such a good teacher and player. He demonstrates all these shots in one take without missing. Dr. Dave has good content but even he has to cut in his demonstration shots much of the time.
@Nein01
@Nein01 7 месяцев назад
I'm almost 40 and pool has been my favorite game since I was a kid. I feel like I'm pretty good, but still fall short of my potential because I think I rely too much on intuition alone. I often get frustrated when things don't go the way I "feel" like they should, when really I ought to be studying the principles more and applying that knowledge. I just found your channel by chance and the way you explain all the details in context with various examples is great; you're teaching crucial info that for me is filling in some of the remaining gaps in my understanding - like with the stalling cue ball on force follow shots. That's something that would leave me scratching my head in a game, but when you stop to think about the physics, it makes perfect sense.
@LuisRivera-wk9mq
@LuisRivera-wk9mq Год назад
Hi there Bryant ,your teaching is very much appreciated.I like the simplicity in which you explain the game. Thank you
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
You're very welcome!
@zanebeasley6246
@zanebeasley6246 8 месяцев назад
Excellent teacher thank you for the lesson your manner of teaching and speaking is very easy for me to comprehend.
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! 😃
@jansonzima6489
@jansonzima6489 Год назад
Another thing I learned from listening to Mr Strickland is bend your knees more on the force follows. It will allow you to get the cue way closer to level and prevent squirt/miscues on extreme top spin.
@desireejohnson7859
@desireejohnson7859 10 месяцев назад
I just had a lesson with Robin Dodson yesterday. She was teaching me this and so I came to your site to re affirm because I don't vid my lessons. Got it "saved" in my pool lesson place and will practice all the shots you showed today. Thank you!
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 10 месяцев назад
I love Robin- I met her at the super billions expo about 12 or 13 years ago and she helped me put the polish on my jump shot. Great lady.
@rwallace0336
@rwallace0336 Год назад
Love your videos and am a long time subscriber. I would like a good video on how to shape a pool tip and fix mushrooming and etc.
@randyattwood
@randyattwood Год назад
Best pool instruction channel I've found. And I've watched many many. Really like his approach.
@ThePrufessa
@ThePrufessa Год назад
So in this video you mention that you should not be using the center of your tip to contact the cue ball when doing these English shots. I don't know why I'm just now learning how this works?! You saying this has really tightened down my aiming! Now I visualize the cue tip as the face of a cue ball and I'm making contact with opposite side of the English I'm using. So if I'm using low left English then I'm contacting with the top right of my cue tip. If I'm using straight left I'm contacting with right side of my tip. And any variation of English I'm now aiming with the opposite point on my tip. And now that I'm pinpointing better the contact point my line of aim is more accurate. And this knowledge instantly helped me kick some ass last night. My teammate warned me that the guy I was playing named Junkyard was no joke. She told me to put my big boy pants on. First game...Smoked him. Then i broke dry and he had 2 shots after that. When when setting up the 8 ball I misjudged the speed on my position and scratched. He had one ball left. Gave him a win even though I out shot him. 3rd game was the story I just finished on your banking with English video. This league is best out of three. A non sanctioned neighborhood travel league in Detroit. If you ever get up here you should come play a game for us!
@tedskipper9530
@tedskipper9530 Год назад
9:30PM PCT. Brian, you are the best in describing how to make shots in different manners. I’m 75 & disabled now but you have reinvigorated myself in the way you explain different shots. I can’t get down low & over my cue anymore but I do enjoy your instructions and give me more to look forward to, thank you so much. You’re a blessing. Specially, for people like me. I really appreciate how everyone is so positive in their replies. With that said, you know your really helping us little guys. You are truly a blessing!!! Thanks again my friend, sincerely Teddy 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
Thank you very much Ted and thanks for sharing. Enjoy the holidays and be safe
@tedskipper9530
@tedskipper9530 Год назад
@@FXBilliards Thank you & have a Blessed Holiday as well & stay safe. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@tommiller7141
@tommiller7141 Год назад
Good job Brian just watched you work the 5 circle ball drill you let your stick do the talking for you with your stance an stroke an hand switch off I do the same thing shooting left an right handed . When players see me do that they ask me how to do it an I tell them to just do everything the same no matter which hand has the cue. Well done thanks again.
@aaronlbuchanan9861
@aaronlbuchanan9861 Год назад
Thank you sir, i've always been shy of the top half of the cue ball. Btw it was Scooby doo. lol Have a great day.
@sandman7ac
@sandman7ac Год назад
I know the concept but didn’t know how to execute these shots. I now go to work practicing . Thanks
@FirstWayHockey
@FirstWayHockey Год назад
Thanks for your time. This shot is a lot more easy to execute than a long draw shot, just not forget to follow through !
@mbaziiraedward
@mbaziiraedward Год назад
Gonna start practicing it 🙏
@johngdrums420
@johngdrums420 Год назад
Thank you for the awesome content. I had a great time practicing the force follow that stops quick by the rail. Very cool little shot and a I look forward to all your videos. Have a good one.
@joer8371
@joer8371 Год назад
Great stuff, i am amazed at how easy you make it look, and how you always shoot softly.
@nicholaswilliams8470
@nicholaswilliams8470 Год назад
Thanks for the video 👍🎱👍
@thomasinsley1820
@thomasinsley1820 Год назад
Thanks again Brian, for another excellent video on the art of pool. I can't tell you how much they have helped my game. thanks again.
@stevemoshermarketing9641
@stevemoshermarketing9641 Год назад
Thank you. I already had a follow shot, but I got a lot of value out of your lesson
@rolaraus
@rolaraus Год назад
Good stuff. The throwaway comment about aiming knowing that it's not the center of the cue tip making contact is so obvious-yet-underappreciated!
@thegodofpez
@thegodofpez Год назад
Death grip 🤣 I find myself holding the cue too tight sometimes so this is good information. Very informative as always, Bryan. You’re the man. Edit: Went to the billiards hall and lightened up my grip and found myself making shots at least 20% more effectively. 🙏🤟
@toddriley3357
@toddriley3357 9 месяцев назад
Thank you thank you thank you! 15 minutes of practice and I got it! Great instructions!
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 9 месяцев назад
Great job!
@kennethmurray3872
@kennethmurray3872 9 месяцев назад
Learning this shot is great but having control issues with making the ball.when I miss the force follow works still . I count this as a positive thing. Have to remember about deflection of the ball too I guess.
@daveculbertson602
@daveculbertson602 Год назад
Another great video and this one is very relevant to my game. I need to practice the force follow shot. I have a good follow, but the force follow is inconsistent. I probably need to relax my grip, so I will add a little time to practice for this. Been neglecting it for a while now honestly. Thanks for a great video Bryan!
@JeffKernsTheArtist
@JeffKernsTheArtist Год назад
Congrats on the 9ft table!
@irwansyahpasay
@irwansyahpasay Год назад
Thank you master
@MPL_14.1
@MPL_14.1 Год назад
Great video thanks Bryan!
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@calvinjohnson7806
@calvinjohnson7806 Год назад
Thank you for all the videos learn something every time
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
My pleasure!
@user-tj2gs5iz9e
@user-tj2gs5iz9e 11 месяцев назад
Excellent tip Bryan. Especially the light grip.
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 11 месяцев назад
You bet. Thanks
@brianb.2894
@brianb.2894 11 месяцев назад
Great advice Brian. Thank you👍👍
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 11 месяцев назад
Very welcome
@jackpalmer5067
@jackpalmer5067 Год назад
My force follow was mostly by accident. Using your tips made a big improvement in my game
@romeshkirpalani848
@romeshkirpalani848 Год назад
Got it coach!
@jarrets2292
@jarrets2292 Год назад
Brian, first thing my one on one instructor emphasizes when trying to put power/energy on a shot? LOOSE grip, I am starting to get a consistent follow shot distance wise still have a little trouble keeping it straight into the pocket. I really appreciate how you demonstrate what you are teaching.
@josephcracco7176
@josephcracco7176 2 месяца назад
Excellent Video Easy to Understand Thank You
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@robsolo7767
@robsolo7767 Год назад
Awesome video! Also like the new picture above the fireplace. Some of us guys who been around remember the old one 🏎 .
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
Thanks.
@briancragin
@briancragin Год назад
A stun run through would be a good shot to do a video on.
@jeraldlowe6488
@jeraldlowe6488 Год назад
Good stuff. Would have liked to see the corner shot with some right(or left) on it. I’ll try it myself. Never realized difference between force and how a regular follow will bring those shots back down table, versus force getting stuck. Always worried a regular follow won’t have enough energy to get back down rail, and end up hitting force follow and getting stuck. Thanks.
@shiftjacket
@shiftjacket Год назад
Ok, you talked me into subscribing
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
GOTCHA Carlos. Thanks for subscribing.
@criticaltinker
@criticaltinker 8 месяцев назад
the problem sometimes is you're aiming higher on the cue ball and when you finally hit the cue ball, you either actually hit middle or lower of the cue ball.
@rodconner9079
@rodconner9079 Год назад
Nice!!! Let's Gooooooo!!!! :) Be Safe
@erwincornstuble2144
@erwincornstuble2144 Год назад
More "2 minute tips" please-thanks:)
@criticaltinker
@criticaltinker 9 месяцев назад
new subscriber. thanks for sharing your knowledge
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the sub!
@nunyabizness9544
@nunyabizness9544 Год назад
Thank you Brian...your content is great and much appreciated. I didnt realize how quiet the house is at 7a.m. with everyone sleep. I wanted to practice a few rail shots before going to bed. Trying to be quiet or not as loud prevents me from just taking the shot. Also I took a page from your book. I let me daughter come in the loft while I practice and do whatever she wants within reason. That has helped alot. Thanks for all you do.
@suniljagmohan8958
@suniljagmohan8958 Год назад
Good work bro
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
Thanks
@anthonydupont3694
@anthonydupont3694 6 месяцев назад
Thanks good stuff
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 6 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@joeyfronda-xr6zo
@joeyfronda-xr6zo Год назад
Very educational... Now i know what to do when i encounter shots like those in the video...watching from the Philippines... Just letting you know 😊
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watchIng.
@richerwin6397
@richerwin6397 Год назад
Brian, I've been playing pool for about 10 yrs now. I've developed extreme accuracy in my cut shots, automatically compensation for throw in my instinctive aim. In watching your videos I realize there is benefit to adding English in some hard shots to get more action on the CB. I can't bring myself to try it when I compete because the deflection seems unpredictable and variable depending on the strength of the shot, the cue type, etc. I would need to relearn my instinctive aim to adjust for the deflection. I'm 61 and am guessing that I've "grooved" my lower efficiency system?
@joeyfronda-xr6zo
@joeyfronda-xr6zo Год назад
Hi...Watching from the Philippines...
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
Hello. You guys know your pool - have a great day.
@chuckloy1188
@chuckloy1188 Год назад
Great video!!! Was wondering why many of the pros aim so low on the cueball almost touching their tip on the table, even when they follow the ball? Thanks!!
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
When you see someone aim low on a follow shot, it’s usually a drag shot. And the reason they aim so low is that’s the correct contact point for most stop shots draw shots, stop shots and drag shots - amateur player hit the ball far too high on those shots because they tend to miscue from not having a good stroke. It’s also why so many amateurs can’t shoot a strong draw shot- they can’t hit the ball low enough consistently. Thanks for watching
@kyxufxx
@kyxufxx Месяц назад
thanks
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Месяц назад
No problem
@Richard-fk1ul
@Richard-fk1ul Год назад
I have the problem of sometimes I hit the cue too high and I follow the object ball right into the pocket.
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
You may be shooting a follow shot when you should be shooting a stop shot. Thanks for watching.
@MacCurtisHolisticHealthTalk
Hi new Sub. I have not used force follow, except on accident & it worked well to get shape. I had no idea what I did. I'm an active intermediate player. Do a lot of watching videos to understand the game better & shoot 3-4 times a week. This was very helpful, I would luv to go to a camp or Billiards Bootcamp, if you know of any?
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
There are a couple around the country, but I honestly could not recommend any. Thank you very much for watching and subscribe.
@stanblauvelt975
@stanblauvelt975 2 дня назад
Hey Brian what’s your advice on bouncing back from a bad game ?.
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 2 дня назад
I put out an entire MasterClass on things like this at nwqpool.com. But the short answer is to ask yourself what is the worst thing that can happen if you lose the match - in most cases nothing changes in your life.
@narimanjoshi1162
@narimanjoshi1162 Год назад
How to get maximum screw without hitting the object ball hard? For example when potting in the center pocket at an angle and still need to get the cue a long distance back.
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mFLG6Xt3c-w.html this might help.
@kingsleymbene1317
@kingsleymbene1317 2 месяца назад
Mr Brian I can't differenciate a follow shot and a force follow what is the main difference am confused
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards 2 месяца назад
With force follow, the cue, ball spins in place for just a fraction of a second more before moving forward. It’s simply a follow shot with more force behind it. Think draw stroke versus stop stroke.
@Chris-mw8dr
@Chris-mw8dr Год назад
Awww .. Let them now about the " "illegal " Push shot when your cue Ball and The Object ball are touching ...
@portugeeguy25
@portugeeguy25 Год назад
in APA it isnt illegal anymore, you can shoot right through the object ball
@brettcreech3490
@brettcreech3490 Год назад
Good video Brian . Come on people subscribe!!😎
@brandonramphal1945
@brandonramphal1945 Год назад
Hey what size shaft u play with
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
12.4. There’s a full description of my equipment in the description of the video- thanks for watching
@KingNast
@KingNast Год назад
Are you from CT?
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
No I am not. I’m from PA
@MrLuja
@MrLuja Год назад
What cue r u using?
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
I use Predator cues. Usually with a Revo shaft -there’s a description in the video description.
@MrLuja
@MrLuja Год назад
@@FXBilliards witch in this video is it P3 or blak? Altso what is the diffrent on gen 1 and gen 2,3,4 of the blak series? Just curius since i have just got my hands on a predator blak 2-1 (-:
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
The cue in this video is a P3 with a Revo 12.9mm shaft. Cue weight is 19 oz with a victory soft tip
@FXBilliards
@FXBilliards Год назад
The only difference I have seen is in style. My Blak (gen 2) plays the same as my Ikons which are Gen 4.
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