Test for AZ'ers from Perfect Aim..........

genomachino

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Working with so many players directly to perfect their aiming skills I have learned so much along the way.

These things that I have learned are huge when it comes to teaching a player in a way that makes it easier to learn. If you can't learn or understand what someone is teaching than what good does it do.


You need to try this:

Set up the cue ball in the center of the table about one foot above the side pockets. Place the object ball on the side rail, on the first diamond below the side pocket. Should be a 1/4 ball hit. Check it with a ghost ball to make sure.

Shoot this shot with no english with a little bit of follow with a medium stroke 25 times. Keep track of how many you miss.

Now set the shot up on the other side so you are cutting the ball the opposite way. Keep track about how many you missed.

Now get down and shoot one on one side and then shoot one on the other side.

You will notice that when you cut the ball to the right or left that one of these ways will be a little more difficult than the other. This will directly coincide with which one of your eyes is dominent.

If you are right eye dominent you will find out that it is easier to cut to the right than it is to the left. If you are left eye dominent it will be easier to cut to the left.

Now here is the most interesting thing. I have found that about 15 to 20% of the players that I check with the so called eye dominence tests will show that they are dominent in the right eye when really they are left eye dominent. In other words they totally flunked the test.

When I ran into one of these players it was really a struggle to teach them Perfect Aim because it was all backwards. Eventually we would figure it out but this was totally baffling as to how this could happen.

When I do the eye dominence test I just go right to my left eye. I'm left eye dominent. But i guess it makes no difference why these select few flunk the eye dominence test. We just have to get it right. Because if we don't get it right there is no way to perfect ones aim to the point of making every shot look good as far as your aim.

Oh sure, you can get your stance right and position your body right and get your eyes close to where they need to be but to know where this PERFECT spot is, is huge.

When you get down on a shot and look at it and it really looks like it will go is half the battle. If it doesn't look right your results won't be very right either.

This is why this little shot that I'm having you set up and cut both ways will tell the story for yourself. Only you know which way looks the best and which way is harder to aim.

And yes you can learn to get the eyes in that perfect position. Sometimes or most of the time just doesn't get it. You need to have them in the perfect position all the time to have the best chance to execute the shot properly. Whether it's pocketing a ball or playing a saftey.

Now here is the problem. From what I've seen in the years that I have been teaching Perfect Aim and the last years with my intense teaching and training I have never ran into anyone that really understood what I am teaching until I showed them with a Perfect Aim lesson. They might see a little piece of Perfect Aim and think they know it all. It's a whole package.

If you don't understand the problem it is impossible to fix it. Make sense.


This little test won't fix your problem but it will certainly identify it and will help you understand why you miss some of the shots that you do.

When I'm in a tough match with top players I always know which eye is their dominent eye is. If I have to push or play safe I always try to make sure my opponent is shooting in a manner so they are cutting opposite of the dominent eye. This raises my odds of them missing and getting another opportunity to win the game. It works. Believe IT !!!!!!!
 
dominate eye

Working with so many players directly to perfect their aiming skills I have learned so much along the way.

These things that I have learned are huge when it comes to teaching a player in a way that makes it easier to learn. If you can't learn or understand what someone is teaching than what good does it do.


You need to try this:

Set up the cue ball in the center of the table about one foot above the side pockets. Place the object ball on the side rail, on the first diamond below the side pocket. Should be a 1/4 ball hit. Check it with a ghost ball to make sure.

Shoot this shot with no english with a little bit of follow with a medium stroke 25 times. Keep track of how many you miss.

Now set the shot up on the other side so you are cutting the ball the opposite way. Keep track about how many you missed.

Now get down and shoot one on one side and then shoot one on the other side.

You will notice that when you cut the ball to the right or left that one of these ways will be a little more difficult than the other. This will directly coincide with which one of your eyes is dominent.

If you are right eye dominent you will find out that it is easier to cut to the right than it is to the left. If you are left eye dominent it will be easier to cut to the left.

Now here is the most interesting thing. I have found that about 15 to 20% of the players that I check with the so called eye dominence tests will show that they are dominent in the right eye when really they are left eye dominent. In other words they totally flunked the test.

When I ran into one of these players it was really a struggle to teach them Perfect Aim because it was all backwards. Eventually we would figure it out but this was totally baffling as to how this could happen.

When I do the eye dominence test I just go right to my left eye. I'm left eye dominent. But i guess it makes no difference why these select few flunk the eye dominence test. We just have to get it right. Because if we don't get it right there is no way to perfect ones aim to the point of making every shot look good as far as your aim.

Oh sure, you can get your stance right and position your body right and get your eyes close to where they need to be but to know where this PERFECT spot is, is huge.

When you get down on a shot and look at it and it really looks like it will go is half the battle. If it doesn't look right your results won't be very right either.

This is why this little shot that I'm having you set up and cut both ways will tell the story for yourself. Only you know which way looks the best and which way is harder to aim.

And yes you can learn to get the eyes in that perfect position. Sometimes or most of the time just doesn't get it. You need to have them in the perfect position all the time to have the best chance to execute the shot properly. Whether it's pocketing a ball or playing a saftey.

Now here is the problem. From what I've seen in the years that I have been teaching Perfect Aim and the last years with my intense teaching and training I have never ran into anyone that really understood what I am teaching until I showed them with a Perfect Aim lesson. They might see a little piece of Perfect Aim and think they know it all. It's a whole package.

If you don't understand the problem it is impossible to fix it. Make sense.


This little test won't fix your problem but it will certainly identify it and will help you understand why you miss some of the shots that you do.

When I'm in a tough match with top players I always know which eye is their dominent eye is. If I have to push or play safe I always try to make sure my opponent is shooting in a manner so they are cutting opposite of the dominent eye. This raises my odds of them missing and getting another opportunity to win the game. It works. Believe IT !!!!!!!
I'll be trying it out in about an hour. Already know which side I'm going to miss more. To the left.
 
Ball placement.

i dont understand where you are saying to place the balls.

Put the cue ball in the middle of the table. Then move it one foot towards the headstring.

The object ball goes on the first diamond below the side pocket on the rail.

The reason the ball needs to be on the rail is so you have to hit it perfect to make it. Use center ball with no side english at all.

I call this the toughest shot in pool. You can usually make it but sometimes you have to put some english on it to get the correct shape. So usually you shoot the shot. If the angle was any bigger you might play safe.

Like I said, you will find out that one way is a whole lot tougher than the other.


Good Luck geno..............
 
Your right eye dominent.............

I'll be trying it out in about an hour. Already know which side I'm going to miss more. To the left.

I guess that means you are right eye dominent. I'll tell you how to improve those shots to the left in a PM. :idea2::scratchhead:

Many players like yourself know this is a problem already when they cut to the right or the left. Isn't it amazing that noone has the solution. Sure they will try to help you but with other things that will help some but not directly confronting the real problem with the direct solution and there is one.
 
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Put the cue ball in the middle of the table. Then move it one foot towards the headstring.

The object ball goes on the first diamond below the side pocket on the rail.

The reason the ball needs to be on the rail is so you have to hit it perfect to make it. Use center ball with no side english at all.

I call this the toughest shot in pool. You can usually make it but sometimes you have to put some english on it to get the correct shape. So usually you shoot the shot. If the angle was any bigger you might play safe.

Like I said, you will find out that one way is a whole lot tougher than the other.


Good Luck geno..............

Hi Gene,
Is this the layout/shot(s) you are talking about?

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JoeyA
 
that looks right I think. Geno said Cue ball center table and 1 foot towards the head rail (which would be opposite your picutre) and then the object ball on the first diamond below the center pocket (maybe meaning towards the foot rail) so in essence your setup is right just opposite how geno described. Same thing just reversed
 
That's Perfect Thanks............

Hi Gene,
Is this the layout/shot(s) you are talking about?

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JoeyA

Thanks Joey,

Now I can go to that site and get my own online pool table. Just like with Perfect Aim you can teach an old dog new tricks.

Have a great week Geno......:idea2::happydance:
 
Thanks Joey,

Now I can go to that site and get my own online pool table. Just like with Perfect Aim you can teach an old dog new tricks.

Have a great week Geno......:idea2::happydance:

Above is a simple Cut Shot,:wink: what is the big deal??:smile:
 
Above is a simple Cut Shot,:wink: what is the big deal??:smile:

You don't play well enough to even understand what Gene's trying to say.
:wink::smile:

The difficulty of the shot is a moot point. The point is that everybody has a good side and a bad side and this helps you determine which is your bad side.

Augh.... Please Lord, give me the strength I need to not put this rodeo clown on ignore.
 
You don't play well enough to even understand what Gene's trying to say.
:wink::smile:

Have you ever seen me play...THE ANSWER IS NO, so you just talking smack.....:smile:

The difficulty of the shot is a moot point. The point is that everybody has a good side and a bad side and this helps you determine which is your bad side.

Augh.... Please Lord, give me the strength I need to not put this rodeo clown on ignore.

If you put me on ignore you might miss learning something. I did not Geno Wisdom to fire out my weak side, and I improve it be practice.
 
Have you ever seen me play...THE ANSWER IS NO, so you just talking smack.....:smile:



If you put me on ignore you might miss learning something. I did not Geno Wisdom to fire out my weak side, and I improve it be practice.

I'm sorry dude, but if you would have only READ the original post, you wouldn't have made such a, ummmm, strange post asking what the point was. I've never see you play, but I know a bunch of people who have :) ;)

I never should have said that, I'm sorry Coco. But better believe there IS SUCH THING as a stupid question. If you read the thread, you'll be like "OHH LIKE OH MY GOD I PULLED A DUH" when reading your "whats the point" post above. As far as the post I quoted... it doesn't even read right or make sense... so I'll skip that.
 
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I honestly am tired of Geno's Infomercials to sell another Perfect Aiming DVD on the Main Forum, think if he want to post something For Sale it should be here The Wanted/For Sale Sub-Forum.
 
He's not even selling his videos - he was giving you a drill. There's another thread on the first page about the most annoying, worthless threads, polls, etc on AZ. Someone said, "Anything by Cocobolo Cowboy."

That should send a message to ya, brother.
 
I didn't take it as a blatant pitch, either. I took it as an easy way to help people determine on their own which is their "bad" side. Then they can work on improving it, account for it, and be aware of it while playing. Makes perfect sense to me. (Whether I can take advantage of all that is a whole other story :rolleyes: )

And yes, the man does sell a product that is supposed to help with those issues. And yes, if one were to use this drill and discovered a difference in one eye or the other, they might consider his product further. I don't think thats a bad thing, and it wasn't beating us over the head about it.

At least to me, and I'm in the sales business. I've seen hard-sell, and this ain't it.

Thanks for the drill, Geno. I'm gonna try and arrange time to try it.
 
Sorry, I don't have a problem with either side with this shot. I don't have a preference either so the dominant eye thing isn't going to work with me. Set that sucker up in reverse, make it an actual tough shot, then you'll see where the dominant eye comes into play. With the layout I put up, I'll miss more shooting from the right side than from the left. But, I already know this, so what's the point? Don't give me a bunch of crap telling me where my problem is, I already know that. Tell me how to fix it and I'll be impressed......but that probably costs something.
MULLY

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Simply put, if you have a tough time pocketing these shots, Geno may have your answer waiting in his video. I bought it and found out why some shots don't look right and why I have trouble with others. Not too complicated. It helped me out and now I know why my aiming was off.:cool:
 


Now here is the problem. From what I've seen in the years that I have been teaching Perfect Aim and the last years with my intense teaching and training I have never ran into anyone that really understood what I am teaching until I showed them with a Perfect Aim lesson. They might see a little piece of Perfect Aim and think they know it all. It's a whole package.

Hmmm very interesting statement.
 
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