Perfect Aim Video and Lesson Phoenix

Hi there Cowboy,
I guess your criticism is good. Kind of comical. If you ever really learned PERFECT AIM you would probably be the biggest backer of it.

Have a great day Geno..............

Well I don't see 80 BUCK for a Single DVD, it is IMHO PRICED TOO HIGH!:angry:
 
Just like a rifle your eye that is shooting the shot has to be lined up in the sight. It doesn't matter if you stand on your head as long as you have the sights lined up right when you pull the trigger.

Just like a Rifle that all there is too it? So about about a 1,000 Shot with a 7.62mm Nato Round, you got to know when & how to breath, you got to know point of aim to allow for bullet drop, you got to know about heat, and humidity, and you got to know how to deal with wind, or breezes, and there is a whole lot more to know than putting the CROSS HAIRS ON THE "X", and Pulling the Trigger. So if you don't know all that stuff, and more you will not even touch paper at 1,000 YARDS!

So as I have said there is a whole lot more to being an EXPERT POOL PLAYER than AIMING! JMHO.....:p

NEXT SALE PITCH! Have a great day Geno:smile:
 
I wonder how the likes of Willie Hoppy, Ralph Greenleaf, and Willie Mosconi survived, and played so GREAT with out PERFECT AIMING?

Think it was because they Practiced like 12-15 Hours a DAY AT THEIR SPORT like any Great Athlete does!!!!!!!






Tiger Wood was once interview down in Tuscon AZ by a friend who was with a local TV Station years ago. He said the reason he thinks Tiger is so GREAT AT GOLF is Tiger has a work ethic like no other Golfer he ever interviewed. Tiger starts out as the sun is rising in the early a.m. before most of the other golfers are even out of bed. Hitting the driving range, putting green, and working with his personal coach.

Larry Byrd the Great Basketball player said he was no natural at the game, but became GREAT because of his practice both during the season, and off season where I read Larry would shoot like over 10,000 FREE THROW A DAY During the Off Season to stay on top of his game.

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I thought it was because Tiger wore Nike shirts!
So, since Bobby Jones was a excellent golfer with hickory wood clubs, Tiger should play with them also? Times change and so does knowledge and such. By the way, Tiger has a coach also. He would be great without one, but it helps to have a little help from someone who knows what they are talking about. Just because someone doesn't need this or that to play great, does not mean that it will not be beneficial to others.

By the way, I heard that Willie Hoppy did not play very good!
 
I've got a story for you..............

exactly.....

Once upon a time there was this little community with a little church. They had a chance to have this high powered preacher talk at their church. They had to pay him a considerable amount of money because he was very famous and had a great reputation.

He's there giving the first sermon and everyone in the congregation was just floored. The sermon was great and the message was so powerful.

Afterwards the elders asked the preacher if he would stay for a couple more weeks and give a couple more sermons and he gladly accepted.

While he was giving the sermon the elders noticed that it seemed like he was giving the exact same sermon. In fact he was. At first they thought maybe he was just a little old and had forgotten that he had just given that sermon last week but they got together and decided they would have to confront him on the matter.

They chickened out and now came the third sermon. It was exactly the same as the first two sermons. Now they had to say something. They couldn't waste their money like this. This was rediculous.

They all got together this time and appointed one person to do the talking. He said to the preacher. You know it kind of sounds like you are giving the same sermon every week. What seems to be the problem.

The preachers reply was; that's right, I've been here for 3 weeks now and have been watching what is going on and I will keep giving the same sermon until the people in this town start practicing the message that I am trying to teach.

Bottom line is there is only one place to have the eyes to see the aim right in pool so basically there is only one message. The varience in the ability to aim kind of directly coincides with the ability to get the eyes in the right position. Granted that two players that aim badly exactly the same way can both play at different levels because one practices more. Ones at the top of his ability because he practices more and the other at the bottom with hardly any practice.
Show these 2 players Perfect Aim and you might have 2 different results. One will seem to improve alot where the other one will improve some and probably be happy with the results but you have to work at it some.

One reason for the Perfect Aim success is that it is easy and simple and a person doesn't have to practice for a month to see results. You can actually see the shots better so the game becomes more fun. This in turn makes a player want to play more because they can shoot better.

On the other hand to get to that higher level you need to practice. But having the eyes in the proper position is sure a great head start. If you can't aim in this game of pool nothing seems to work right.

Have a great day Geno..... That guy has a cool accent........................
 
You guys can re-read my posts on this thread. I think I had 3 specifically describing my experiences with what I learned from the video on the table.

I'll say again, this is not how to hit the ball, is not a ghost ball system, its not a center to edge system. It is just a way to get your eyes in the correct position so that you can SEE the shot better. Whatever "aiming" system you use will probably work just fine with this. I personally aim by "feel". For english shots someone mentioned no system will work. Again, this is an "eye position" system, not a "where to hit the object ball" system. I didn't have to make any adjustments to my 15 years of accumulated knowledge of how and where to hit the ball. This "eye positioning" system worked perfectly with my acquired feel of how to hit each shot. In fact, I hit them all much better now, cause I KNOW when it will go. Because now I know what a perfect shot looks like, and when i don't have the eyes in the correct position, its blatantly obvious to me, and I now know how to get them there.

Frankly its getting old defending this material to the people who are just moaning about the price, and didn't even see it. Get real, most of us here have $1000 custom cues, $300 cases, gamble all the time, spend $100 a week in table time, etc. To scoff at $70 is funny. I've taken professional instruction for $300 and it was great. And NOTHING I ever learned, either by experience, by luck, or by instruction, is even close to the potential of game improvement that this is. This really is new and awesome information.

Someone mentioned the other thread in the "ask the instructor" section. Again, same thing there, I think only one of the instructors even saw it, the rest are just giving their uninformed opinions, or saying if you dont' have a straight stroke, it doesn't matter where your eyes are. Thats just chicken and egg stuff. Sure you need to be good at all the aspects of the game. But we all know when one aspect of the game is improved, it helps all the other aspects rise to a higher level, thus raising the overall level of your game.

Everyone will do what they want regarding the purchase of this. But to put it down without ever having seen it, simply because of the price, is totally unjustified. You can buy the Alex vs Shane TAR dvd of 15 hrs for the same price. 2 of the top 5 players in the world playing their hearts out. But that doesn't mean this dvd is not worth the same price, or even 10 times that price. One has nothing to do with the other.
 
Amen

Benny can make the Sick Well, make the PARALYZED WALK, Cue CANCER, MAKE YOUR Wallet THINNER!!!!! All while Benny lives like a KING!!!!!!

The Indians have an old saying... Don't judge a man until you walk a mile in his mocasins.
But I have to admit it does sound kind of amazing the things some preachers claim they can do.

Have a great day Geno.............
 
Just like a Rifle that all there is too it? So about about a 1,000 Shot with a 7.62mm Nato Round, you got to know when & how to breath, you got to know point of aim to allow for bullet drop, you got to know about heat, and humidity, and you got to know how to deal with wind, or breezes, and there is a whole lot more to know than putting the CROSS HAIRS ON THE "X", and Pulling the Trigger. So if you don't know all that stuff, and more you will not even touch paper at 1,000 YARDS!

So as I have said there is a whole lot more to being an EXPERT POOL PLAYER than AIMING! JMHO.....:p

NEXT SALE PITCH! Have a great day Geno:smile:

But if you can't put the CROSS HAIRS ON THE "X" then all that other stuff is of absolutely no use. That's like getting perfect shape but missing the shot... So if you can learn to aim better, you will set the stage for greater improvement.

All EXPERT POOL PLAYERS have amazing aim and can really dial shots in...it is impossible to be an expert unless you have a much higher than average aiming ability. That is obviously only part of the puzzle...but it is one of the foundational parts on which everything else is built.
 
No, I disagree. He should buy it on his own if he wants it.

I don't want DVD, but the one guy in PHX I spoke with who took the lesson, and bought the DVD could not explain what he learned a week later. He mention something about "see the shot better".:idea:

IMHO if Geno was so confident in his product he would offer a 30 day Money Back Warranty.

NUFF SAID.:smile:


This guy shows how it is done on TV, my HERO.
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I don't want DVD, but the one guy in PHX I spoke with who took the lesson, and bought the DVD could not explain what he learned a week later. He mention something about "see the shot better".:idea:

IMHO if Geno was so confident in his product he would offer a 30 day Money Back Warranty.

NUFF SAID.:smile:


This guy shows how it is done on TV, my HERO.
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So the guy in Phoenix is an idiot....tough luck. Maybe you can find someone else to give you the info for FREE.
 
Sorry, priorities

SS8,

Sorry, priorities keeping me from testing right now. I'm working on an outdoor construction project, overworking is probably the right word. I'm keeping my back very sore and tight. I did go back to the pool hall to work with Gene's core concept some more but the back went into spasm before I ever warmed up. My stroke goes to hell when that happens and nothing works, definitely not the time to be passing judgment on new things.

Gene's method obviously offers something many people like. I think that the people using dominant eye will find it of more instant value than someone like yourself using binocular vision more. It is still nice to have another string in your bow, another way of aligning things when you are struggling a little as we all do some days. However, the head alignment system you are using has resulted in 147's(maximum scores) on 6x12 championship snooker tables for many different people.

I wasn't given a DVD however I have watched someone else's several times and made notes. In my opinion Gene has two or three core concepts that are not mainstream. Two of them I had already discovered on my own. They can work and do work for me. The third concept is the one I still need to test further. If it works it is worth the price of the DVD for that alone. If it doesn't work for me then I'd say that I gained little from the DVD however I haven't ran into other people that knew one of the things I had discovered earlier.

Bottom line, I don't think there is one and only one true way to heaven, . . . or success on a pool table. Gene is offering one way that is making a lot of people happy. I also see a lot of merit to a single head position for all shots that uses both eyes to a larger degree than people that shoot purely dominant eye, your method from what I can gather from your post. Finally, I have to recognize that a few of the best in the world use dominant eye to aim.

I don't mean to be evasive, I simply can't test fairly with my stroke funky due to a sore back. Gotta get things weather tight on my project, get the back to feeling better, and then spend some time on a table. Gene may have found a very good way of doing things. At this point other than looking at all of the happy customers that is all I can honestly say. I don't know if I will endorse his method or not. With a R&D background I don't commit until I have a firm opinion so this is by no means a criticism of Gene's teachings, I haven't satisfied myself that I agree with one of his core teachings yet. Haven't decided he is wrong either, I haven't mastered the technique to a level that I can judge it even for myself.

Hu



I have spent considerable time over the past half year experimenting with eye position relative to cue line, because I tend to overcut when cutting left, and undercut when cutting right. I worked on alignment extensively first. I now know that I shoot most accurately when my cue is centered between my eyes (I am right eye dominant, by the way.). Since my pupils are about 2 1/4 inches apart, each eye is lined up with the approximate edge of the cue ball on a center ball hit. From your video, I can't tell what you want me to do to be in "Perfect Aim" - or, am I naturally, always in "Perfect Aim" on center ball hits, and so is everyone else with approximately my eyespan?

By the way, last I remember, Shooting Arts and Spider, two forum members who numerous AZB'r's agreed would be credible reviewers, withheld positive conclusions wishing to study this further. I believe you sent each of them a free copy to facilitate their objective review - which I've not seen. I am still hoping to find the "meat" in your system and remain open-minded, since it is possible I don't comprehend your DVD message. TIA for any advice.
 

I don't want DVD, but the one guy in PHX I spoke with who took the lesson, and bought the DVD could not explain what he learned a week later. He mention something about "see the shot better".:idea:

IMHO if Geno was so confident in his product he would offer a 30 day Money Back Warranty.

NUFF SAID.:smile:


This guy shows how it is done on TV, my HERO.
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Hi there Cowboy.
It would be difficult to explain to you what PERFECT AIM is to you in a sentence or 2. The person you talked to explained it pretty good. I can see the shot better. They're not a teacher nor do they need to be. The main thing is they understand it and know what it can do for their game.

I felt sorry for the people that would watch me give a private lesson from a distance and think that they were learning what they needed to know. Now they know just enough to think they know it all but they actually know nothing. A player needs the whole banana to understand Perfect Aim. Bits and pieces are what everyone else has been teaching and it just doesn't work. Everyone only comes up with a small piece of the puzzle but never could put them all together.

I have tried to tell a couple people in a couple sentences with very little success. When they hear a little they think they know alot. Just enough to think they know it all.

Here's the sad thing. While on the road I've been charging only $150.00 for a personal lesson that can last anywhere from 1 to 4 hours. I would make sure that everyone understands Perfect Aim before I'm done. This is with the video included. So for that price it is rediculous to sit off on the side and try to learn but oh well, some people just want everything for nothing.

These pool school charge up to $900.00 for a week coarse and are well worth it for the players. I'm coming right to the towns. And here's the best part. What players learn from me will make everything they learn in these $900.00 schools work so much better.

The only way to really understand what Perfect Aim is really about is to watch the video and learn or have a private lesson and hear it right from the horses mouth. Bottom line.

I do give a money back guarantee with the private lesson. If it is not the best thing you have ever seen since you have been playing pool there is no charge and the video is free. 812 private lessons and to some pros and everyone has paid with some paying more in like a tip. This is strong.

I've talked to my PR guy about doing a money back guarantee long before you brought it up. I think it would be a good idea. He seems to think that Perfect Aim stands on it's own from the testimonials and all the people that have learned it.
But for right now there are no free rides. We're not ready for the people that want something for nothing.

For crying out loud. You pay $500.00 to $5000.00 for a cue. $2000.00 to 20,0000.00 for a table. $35.00 for some tips. $25.00 to $500.00 to enter tournaments. Gamble from anywheres from $5.00 to $500.00 a set. And whining about $80.00 that just might be the best money you ever spent on yourself regarding your pool game. It won't wear out or have to be replaced. You will only have to learn this once and it will keep getting better and better and better. And you can show it to your kids, your friends or anyone you want and help them also.

For $80.00 what a great value. An investment in you. And with all the players that have seen Perfect Aim and know and are trying to tell everyone else that this is the real deal what are you waiting for.
Maybe a free ride. If so that's fine. Eventually you will see it. It just might take a few years.

Have a great day Geno..................
 
For crying out loud. You pay $500.00 to $5000.00 for a cue. $2000.00 to 20,0000.00 for a table. $35.00 for some tips. $25.00 to $500.00 to enter tournaments. Gamble from anywheres from $5.00 to $500.00 a set. And whining about $80.00 that just might be the best money you ever spent on yourself regarding your pool game. It won't wear out or have to be replaced. You will only have to learn this once and it will keep getting better and better and better. And you can show it to your kids, your friends or anyone you want and help them also.

For $80.00 what a great value. An investment in you. And with all the players that have seen Perfect Aim and know and are trying to tell everyone else that this is the real deal what are you waiting for.
Maybe a free ride. If so that's fine. Eventually you will see it. It just might take a few years.

Have a great day Geno..................

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
 

I don't want DVD, but the one guy in PHX I spoke with who took the lesson, and bought the DVD could not explain what he learned a week later. He mention something about "see the shot better".:idea:

IMHO if Geno was so confident in his product he would offer a 30 day Money Back Warranty.

NUFF SAID.:smile:


This guy shows how it is done on TV, my HERO.
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Admit it cowboy, you want a freebee, a hand out. If you beg he might just send you one at a discount. Its obvious that this guys dvd is worth the 80.
 
Larry Byrd the Great Basketball player said he was no natural at the game, but became GREAT because of his practice both during the season, and off season where I read Larry would shoot like over 10,000 FREE THROW A DAY During the Off Season to stay on top of his game.



That sounds like a free throw every 8 or 9 seconds. How did he ever sleep?
 
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..................
 
Gene, I posted a serious question in Post #573, and that post was quoted by HU in Post #592, yet my question remains unanswered. Please answer the question. Thanks
 
Good experience talking to Gene on the phone

This afternoon I talked to Gene on the phone for about 15 minutes. I found him to be considerate, helpful, and thoughtful.

If you have questions for Gene, why not give him a call? He's made his phone number public, and I think you'll appreciate the time you spend talking to him.

Thanks, Gene, for being generous with your time.
 
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