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How to Perform a Pool Jump Shot



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Having a pool jump shot is not only a fun way to play pool, but it can also help you win a game. It is important to practice and use the most efficient pool jump shot technique to suit your skill level.

A jump cue is essential for the best pool jump shot technique. This cue is shorter than the standard cue stick and gives you greater leverage for your jump shot. The tip is hard and transfers power to the cue ball. Jump cues have ergonomic handles to ensure optimum grip. A ferrule made from metal is also included to absorb shock better.

It is important to remember that you must not scoop the cue ball. Scooping is not allowed in pool. If you scoop the cueball, you can score a double hit. If you scoop the cueball, you could also damage the pool table. You cannot do it in English style pool. It is only legal in American style pool.


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Jump shot is different than the regular shot because you have to maintain a certain angle. Your right arm should bend at a 90-degree angle. You'll also need to elevate the cue to a 45-degree angle.


The angle of your shot should be high enough to hit the pearl. You can trap the cue ball in the table's bed if you hit it too low. This is a dangerous mistake as the cueball could hit the bumper and the felt. Protective cloths are recommended to help reduce any burns that may result from the jump shot.

There are many options for jump shots. Some people will use a jump stick to make the jump easier. Jump sticks are shorter than standard pool cues and designed to jump a basketball over an object ball. They can be used in tight places.

Another type of shot is the "jumpfollow". This shot requires you to hit the ball above the pearl. This shot is more consistent than kicking. Many beginners use this technique to improve their jumping skills. But, this technique is not very effective.


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Many beginners believe they know how to properly jump. In reality, the jump shot should look just like a normal shot. Keep the shot straight and keep your stroking motion light. Also, you should hit the cue ball just under the center.

The "draw spin", another shot, is also possible. This shot causes the cueball's opposite direction to spin. This shot is commonly called a "bottom shot". The ball is shot slightly below the centre and then turns back to hit the target.




 


How to Perform a Pool Jump Shot