I already know I'm probably the ONLY one in the pool world that has anything negative to say about these videos... so keep this in mind when reading my review.
Clark, you're right about this one...your review is the first & only negative review I've ever seen or heard on Joe's teaching tools.
Your claim that Joe refunding your money has no value in your review is improper IMO. That's a critical piece of information, because it illustrates that Joe cares about each & every student (even those that learn directly from the DVDs & not in person).
I can't tell you how many times I've seen Joe take calls from students looking for that next level of information...which Joe gladly offers up without any mention of money. He understands that people have invested in him & he is willing to invest back into his students. He understands that learning is a process & the DVD in question is just one step along that journey. Maybe that's the reason people are flying in from around the country for personalized programs.
To the specifics...your claim that Joe wasted valuable time demonstrating each shot illustrates that you don't appreciate that fundamental piece of information. Joe demonstrated that EVERY level of player can not only benefit from his systems, they can
rely on those same systems to deliver CONSISTENT results...even the most recreational player like "momma" Behnke (no disrespect intended). You must remember that Joe's audience is ALL levels...not the (presumably) advanced players like yourself.
You claim the 1 & 3-rail systems are "close to useless". For whom? Are you saying every player from coast-to-coast inherently knows these systems? If so, you are giving everyone a LOT of credit. You've overlooked the fact that Joe demonstrated that once you know the line the CB will take off the final rail (in the 3-rail situation, first rail in the 1-rail), you can hit any ball on that line (which defines a path three balls wide BTW). With that information, you can hit just about any ball in that quarter of the table...and the advanced player can even choose which side of that ball you want to hit! Try to tell me there's no power in that knowledge.
As far as price, I feel Joe's kicking DVD is
undervalued. Joe conveyed information he compiled over decades of competition. This you can buy for a measly $45 (FWIW I spent more the other night eating dinner with the wife & daughter). I assert that you can win that money back in your next tourney by escaping a few safeties & placing higher on the bracket.
In the end, maybe you're the type of guy that is satisfied with hearing "Nice try" as your opponent takes BIH. I prefer to be the guy that hears, "Nice hit!" as my opponent sits back deeper in his chair because I kicked in yet another ball.
