geno, here's what you just cant understand and why i have posted so much in this thread. i am not a naysayer. i am interested in your system. maybe it will make me a better player. however when i spend money on a new cue, get a new tip put on, or when i bought a table i had all my questions answered first. i knew exactly what i was getting. when i bought a custom cue the maker didnt say "look just give me the money and you'll see how great this cue is" or when i bought a table i wasnt told "just buy the table and you'll understand". i asked you some very simple questions before i shelled out a week of groceries for your dvd. your response was "well just buy it and you'll see". also when i buy other pool related items, they are always in line with what similar products would cost. your dvd is by far way more expensive that any other instructional dvd. i want to hear from you why you cant answer a few simple questions and why you dvd is so expensive (just to clarify, your dvd that is only suppose to supplement a personal lesson, which you feel the need to redo as a stand alone product)
brian
Hi there Brian,
I'm just one guy trying to show the world the most amazing thing that they will ever see in their lifetime that will help the game they love be that much better. I believe in this so much that against the doctors orders to not travel. Just stay in one place and take care of my health problems I ventured out to Vegas with a cue stick and a video and hardly no money.
I hadn't played much for about 10 years because of my health but in Jan 2009 found out what was wrong so at least I could try to take care of my health.
I went to Vegas to promote the video and at the same time won one of the big tournaments out there. Gave about 30 lessons there.
Then I went to Phoenix to promote the video and I won their big tournament there. I gave about 100 lessons there.
Then I went to Denver and won what tournaments I could there but there were no big ones. Just small ones. But I gave about 50 lessons there with Perfect Aim.
Then I went to Iowa and gave about a dozen lessons but cut my stay short because of my health plus the need to try and make the video easier to understand.
The cost of being on the road today is around $100.00 a day. Plus other things like cars breaking down, people breaking into your car and getting robbed plus who knows what.
If I would have just sat in one spot and told everyone I have the answer it would be like all the other people trying to sell something. I'm not only trying to sell something but I have something to show. Something that is so amazing that I have trouble sitting still regardless of my health. I just got back and planning the trip to Galvaston in a week.
In Nov 2008 I had a stroke. I guess I could have died. In Jan 2009 they found out I was diabetic. I started doing what I could to get my health back but there are limits. I had been diabetic for a long time and there has been alot of damage to the old body. Those of you who are diabetic understand. For ten years before that I thought I was going to die because I felt so bad. If you are diabetic and don't know it the food is just like poison.
When people come to the end of their life or something happens where they thought it was over they really start to look at things a little differently. The little things in life seem to become more important. For me people have become more important. Family and friends become more important.
I feel like I have a second chance at life. I am so lucky to be able to share the knowledge I have to help everyone improve the game they love.
Sometimes when I give a personal lesson it might take 4 hours to teach that person instead of one or two but I take the time. When I run into a person that really doesn't have the money for the lesson I do it for free.And some of the kids out there I show them because they are the future of pool. We need them to keep things going and they can't afford a personal lesson.
All these things I did even when I have no money hardly at all and on the road trying to help people everywhere improve their game.
Try traveling for 4 months and see what it is like. Sometimes that is not too much fun. But it was neccesary to get the ball rolling. Everyone told me I was crazy but not anymore.
The video is well worth the money. It was originally made to suppliment a lesson but from what you have seen on the internet it has done quite well stand alone. I have a few people calling with questions but overall it's been a success. The only reason to redo it is to try and improve ways to explain to try and make it easier to understand. But it's fairly simple now.
This is not your typical instructional video. This is the way it is. The way we need to aim to see the shots as good as we possibly can. Just listen to the people that have ordered it and replied. They tell the truth just as I am. How can you not be interested in the video when so many players are having success with it. Everytime I read the input I get back it makes me want to buy one.
If there was a cue out there and they could guarantee you make a ball on the break everytime they would sell a million in a week. Even for $500.00. Perfect Aim is better than that because it will help you with every aspect of the game. Someday you'll see.
This is what I do for a living now. I'm not getting rich by no means. But I am a lucky guy. They say if you do something you love you will never work a day in your life.
I appreciate your comments, Have a great day Geno..................