Hi Ricky, thanks for your comments. I’ve not covered jumping for months. I was reviewing the feel of the prototype of my newest designed jump cue. Maybe you missed that. There are two styles of jumping and as I said, you should know both to use the one most fitted to the shot. Your comments about what you see from pros is shallow in understanding at best. As for new material, from the more than 20,000 players who have already viewed that program, I received thousands of letters would request for what to cover. I don’t have to sit there and imagine what to do. I look at the majority and do my best to serve them. I would suggest, however, if you’d like something much more intense in Personal, please consider one on one training and you can contact me to discuss and schedule that. meanwhile, I hope you continue to shoot well and watch the program. I would be happy to discuss jumping with you more appropriately over the phone or in person to help expand your knowledge and understanding of why it’s necessary to look at the ball you’re shooting at when you shoot instead of the ball when you’re jumping.that’s the difference between aiming and estimating. Be well and God bless you.
@TheDrillInstructor2 ай бұрын
Correct. It’s 40.5”.
@intercrew992 ай бұрын
pretty impressive. but the jump cue is not legal. BCA rules says it needs to be 40"
@rickeymottley73922 ай бұрын
No one jumps like that anymore it’s good to know it watch the 2024 US OPEN you’ll see the best jumpers in the finals incredible jump shots side arm jumps before u say it they are both over 6’ I know u have to keep the Chanel going but come up with some new stuff u did this like a month ago