Perfect Aim Video and Lesson Phoenix

Yes I do. In the 80's and 90's I played pretty good. Had Diabetes for a long time. that's why I was out of the pool scene for about 10 years. Jan 2009 diagnosed. Lost 50 lbs. Playing better than ever. Winning tournaments everywhere I've been and having fun. On the road promoting this video and watching the reaction from everyone that learns PERFECT AIM for the first time. In Phoenix it has been real fun because I've seen some of the real great results that have happened only in a few weeks. Very rewarding for me to see this and know that I have created something that helps everyone so much.
Yes I will be there and I'm back. I will do some damage in those tournaments. Right now when I'm in a tourny they call me the dark horse. I would someday like to be considered a favorite again. Look out everyone. I'm also a competitor.
 
Don't live in AZ so it would be impossible for the lesson. Would like to know if the method can be learned from the DVD or does it have to be taught with the DVD supplementing it?
 
They absolutely do Frank! Without those things being correct (for the person), no "system" will be able to be applied consistently. With them, ANY system will work pretty consistently. Most good players use bits a pieces of several aiming 'systems'. With an accurate, repeatable stroke, I'm sure there's a lot to be gained from Gene's video.

While I agree with Mr. Albrecht, that few instructional materials discuss eye pattern movement and eye/cue positioning options, I have to disagree that he is the only person teaching this. We (Cue Tech/SPF instructor group) have been teaching those things for many years...ever since the Quiet Eye Studies, done 10+ years ago. It is, nonetheless, revolutionary information (not yet widely available), and with proper training, can easily increase someone's skill level.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

I have always felt that stance, stroke, ability to align and eyesight mattered more than any system.
 
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Hi, This is Gene Albrecht from Wisconsin. I've been in Phoenix promoting the NEW video Perfect Aim. I'm only in town until the 21st of July. If you want this lesson before I leave call me at 715-563-8712. Check out the web site at www.perfectaimbilliards.com and read the testimonials. The results have been pretty amazing. You can always buy the video but right now you can get a personal lesson from myself. I can almost guarantee this will raise your rating one number almost immediatly. Don't miss out.
Any questions please reply...........

Hey Geno,

Just dropping by to say Hello and glad to see that you are doing well. Good luck with your system and glad to see that you are still playing at a very high level.

Darryl
 
You can absolutely learn it from the dvd. The lesson just makes it real easy. If there is a problem learning we are going to be setting up a site to ask questions that will be returned with a call. This is in the works right now. Should be completed in the near future.
 
It was in 1994 that I figured this out. I started giving lessons at that time. I talked to many of the top teachers in the USA and they had no clue what I was talking about. When I was in Vegas 1 month ago giving lessons I had a Certified Instructor try to show me his system. I think he said BCA. He had no clue what I was talking about and didn't even want to listen. All he wanted to do was show me his plus-minus system that he knew perfect. He had me so confused I was getting a headache after about 5 minutes but I wanted to hear what he was talking about. Needless to say I didn't tell him much but just enough to know he didn't understand the technique that I use. I had this happen about 20 times in the last 15 years when I ran into teachers of pool. I don't want to step on any toes because there are some really good teachers out there but many of them can't even play. Who would you want to learn from. Efron or Mr Certified that can't hardly run a rack. As of today I have 647 documented lessons that I have given with perfect aim. Out of the 647 there is not one dud. Everyone saw an immediate improvement. This is not a system that I am teaching so how can anyone disagree with anything. If someone knows this they should be teaching it. It so simple it's almost stupid simple. Absolutely noone in the whole world is teaching what I am I can guarantee it. They know the problem is with the eyes and the aim probably but don't know how to show someone how to get things to look perfect on every shot. I looked hard and long in the last 5 months to make sure. Someday everyone will be teaching what I am. The results I'm getting from the people I teach are unreal. If they work hard at it the rewards are tremendous. They can take the game to a whole new level.
It's the missing piece of the puzzle that everyone needs to have in their bag.
 
When you get back to Wisconsin, where in Wisconsin will you be getting back to?
 
I can vouch for Gene as being a very good player and nice guy. He showed me something small the one night and it really helped me and this took him about a minute. How long are your lessons Gene? :smile:
 
I can vouch for Gene as being a very good player and nice guy. He showed me something small the one night and it really helped me and this took him about a minute. How long are your lessons Gene? :smile:

So how did your skills compare to his. :p Just messin' wid the two of ya. :smile: I did some experimenting last night with positioning the eyes and I may try teaching what I was experimenting with some local players to see if it makes the shot look right to them. Phoenix is a long way to go for a lesson and while I respect anyone who seems to love pool as much as Gene seems to, I don't want to spend money on something that I may have already mastered.

GENE: Quit giving away snippets of your "simple" aiming system or you will be reading about it right here in the forum before long. This forum is a catch-22 thing, you know.

I think you may have something, especially after me experimenting last night. Not looking for a freebie either, because I would probably just give the secret away, especially to the good guys. :smile: With over 600 documented lessons on PERFECT AIMING, and the testimonials on your web site, you are ON FIRE. :thumbup:

I have been using the CTE, to align my body and now I am paying attention to the position of my eyes.. "nuff said. Not trying to steal or keep you from making a buck.

JoeyA
 
Ordered DVD

Well your post got me so interested that I just ordered the DVD and I look forward to receiving it. About how long does it take before it gets shipped out? I work very hard at improving my game but I have to admit that there are many shots that I get over that I feel like I am guessing where I should be aiming. That usually ends up in a miss. Other times I clearly see the shot and like magic it goes in. This is why I found what has been discussed about your aiming system so intriguing. I will be happy to post my impovement and feed back.
 
everyone

that i know that has worked with gene has absolutely loved it. not one person has had anything bad to say about him or his system.
 
Thank You and congradulations on making the best move to increase your fun. Once you get the video feel free to call me if you have any questions. Please send me an e-mail with your results. You won't be disappointed. Thanks again Geno.........
 
Gene, how long (in minutes) is the explanation of the Perfect Aim on the dvd ?
 
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The video is about 40 minutes long. During the video you are shown how to use the perfect aim on different shots. The technique is different on different shots but the principle that makes this all work is the same. So simple and easy to learn.
 
You will be amazed how fast things will clear up for you. Please call me if you have any questions about what you are learning. Thanks Geno..............
 
Interesting... Sounds like this is exactly what I need, to get rid of my aiming problem. But 70$ is a lot of money, so I want to be sure it will help me.

In your testimonials someone said
"This really showed me how to aim. Before it was just guess work. Didn’t know what I was aiming at or with. I do now."

That's what aiming really is for me. Guess work. When I practice, I set up a long straight in shot and try to hit the objectball as accurately as possible (perfect stop shot). But I am NEVER able to tell wheather I am aiming properly or not, even if I assume I will shoot straight. In the end it comes down to gut feeling. Sometimes I can just see that the objectball will drop. But it's not as accurate as it could be. Plus it takes much concentration and is unreliable.
And then every once in while, I get it per accident. Suddenly I can see the shot, the line of aim, the alignment of the cue, perfectly clear. Boom! I can hit the balls with pinpoint accuracy. Everything becomes so easy, because I know, where the cueball has to hit the objectball. It is 1000 times more fun to play like this.
Last time I had this was several months ago. I played the best pool of my life. Stringing racks together and beating players I normally wouldn't have much of a chance of winning against. One day later it was all gone, and I couldn't reproduce it since then.

So... Is this the problem that your video addresses? :eek:
Because if it is, I know that I am on to something. Everyone is telling me I am thinking too much, and I just need more confidence in my abilities. But I can't really believe that, because the difference is so big.
 
This is it. I'm telling you.

Interesting... Sounds like this is exactly what I need, to get rid of my aiming problem. But 70$ is a lot of money, so I want to be sure it will help me.

In your testimonials someone said
"This really showed me how to aim. Before it was just guess work. Didn’t know what I was aiming at or with. I do now."

That's what aiming really is for me. Guess work. When I practice, I set up a long straight in shot and try to hit the objectball as accurately as possible (perfect stop shot). But I am NEVER able to tell wheather I am aiming properly or not, even if I assume I will shoot straight. In the end it comes down to gut feeling. Sometimes I can just see that the objectball will drop. But it's not as accurate as it could be. Plus it takes much concentration and is unreliable.
And then every once in while, I get it per accident. Suddenly I can see the shot, the line of aim, the alignment of the cue, perfectly clear. Boom! I can hit the balls with pinpoint accuracy. Everything becomes so easy, because I know, where the cueball has to hit the objectball. It is 1000 times more fun to play like this.
Last time I had this was several months ago. I played the best pool of my life. Stringing racks together and beating players I normally wouldn't have much of a chance of winning against. One day later it was all gone, and I couldn't reproduce it since then.

So... Is this the problem that your video addresses? :eek:
Because if it is, I know that I am on to something. Everyone is telling me I am thinking too much, and I just need more confidence in my abilities. But I can't really believe that, because the difference is so big.

This is exactly what the problem is. You can aim the shot all day long and unless you got the eyes in the right position it will never look good. Most people just give up on the shot because they don't know how to correct it and shoot anyway. Sometimes you make it but most of the time you don't. Your body will follow your eyes. If the eyes are in line this also eliminates jumping up and all kinds of other things because it just looks good and makes you feel confident. After learning PERFECT AIM there is no reason to ever give up on any shot. I wish I was there to give you a personal lesson. Once you get the video be sure to send us your testimonial. You will believe your eyes once you learn the PERFECT AIM technique.

Have a great pool day. Geno.............
 
Yes I do. In the 80's and 90's I played pretty good. Had Diabetes for a long time. that's why I was out of the pool scene for about 10 years. Jan 2009 diagnosed. Lost 50 lbs. Playing better than ever. Winning tournaments everywhere I've been and having fun. On the road promoting this video and watching the reaction from everyone that learns PERFECT AIM for the first time. In Phoenix it has been real fun because I've seen some of the real great results that have happened only in a few weeks. Very rewarding for me to see this and know that I have created something that helps everyone so much.
Yes I will be there and I'm back. I will do some damage in those tournaments. Right now when I'm in a tourny they call me the dark horse. I would someday like to be considered a favorite again. Look out everyone. I'm also a competitor.

Gene is a machine. I remember him in Olathe KS. over 10 years ago but not more than 15. I watched him put an 8 pack down on a guy and then come up empty, the guy was so numb he missed the one and Gene ran out. I later had a chance to talk to him and I was very impressed. Wondered what happened to him as I thought he was a class act. Glad to see he is doing great and I have ordered the video.

thanks
 
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