Perfect Aim / THE SHIFT will be on the road again. First stop will be Phoenix, AZ. FREE mini lessons everywhere I go......5/13/2026 1st day.

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After being on the road teaching Perfect Aim for 5 years I was rear ended in Peoria, Ill. and broke my neck. 2013. At that time I had just done my 2,000th lesson with Perfect Aim in 5 years.

3 years they tried to rub it and hope it would heal up but eventually I had c5 c6 and c7 fused. 11 months after the surgery I was back on the road on my first trip and got rear ended by a young lady in Rockford, Ill. I had just got done with my 5th lesson and heading back to the motel room in Beloit. That was the end of my traveling, I could hardly stand to ride in the car. Too much pain. But I'm ready to try it again.

Since then I had, heart surgery, lung surgery, right and left knee replaced, hip replaced and took seizure meds. Lingering results from being knocked out in 4 separate accidents over the years. During this time I have continued to teach averaging 4 lessons per week plus still maintaining a 700+ Fargo rate. I only have 15,000 games in the system and don't play leagues.

I'm ready to go again and have some pretty amazing stuff to show off. A new addition to Perfect Aim is the SHIFT. Understanding this is why I can keep the high Fargo rate even at the age of 73.

Perfect Aim / The SHIFT is the final piece of the aiming puzzle. It pretty much answered so many problems I had as a young player trying to get right English equal to the left. Too much left and not enough right. A player can play this way and still play at a high level. But once this is learned it will raise everyone up to a level they could not even imagined.

It only takes about 10 to 15 minutes to show a player why they need to know this. It's like Aiming on steroids.

I will be in the Phoenix area for at least 2 weeks maybe more. Anyone that wants to see this just needs to call me. 715-563-8712 The mini lesson is FREE.
 
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Happy to see you up and running Gene ! Enjoyed our time when you visited Pittsburgh !
 
After being on the road teaching Perfect Aim for 5 years I was rear ended in Peoria, Ill. and broke my neck. 2013. At that time I had just done my 2,000th lesson with Perfect Aim in 5 years.

3 years they tried to rub it and hope it would heal up but eventually I had c5 c6 and c7 fused. 11 months after the surgery I was back on the road on my first trip and got rear ended by a young lady in Rockford, Ill. I had just got done with my 5th lesson and heading back to the motel room in Beloit. That was the end of my traveling, I could hardly stand to ride in the car. Too much pain. But I'm ready to try it again.

Since then I had, heart surgery, lung surgery, right and left knee replaced, hip replaced and took seizure meds. Lingering results from being knocked out in 4 separate accidents over the years. During this time I have continued to teach averaging 4 lessons per week plus still maintaining a 700+ Fargo rate. I only have 15,000 games in the system and don't play leagues.

I'm ready to go again and have some pretty amazing stuff to show off. A new addition to Perfect Aim is the SHIFT. Understanding this is why I can keep the high Fargo rate even at the age of 73.

Perfect Aim / The SHIFT is the final piece of the aiming puzzle. It pretty much answered so many problems I had as a young player trying to get right English equal to the left. Too much left and not enough right. A player can play this way and still play at a high level. But once this is learned it will raise everyone up to a level they could not even imagined.

It only takes about 10 to 15 minutes to show a player why they need to know this. It's like Aiming on steroids.

I will be in the Phoenix area for at least 2 weeks maybe more. Anyone that wants to see this just needs to call me. 715-563-8712 The mini lesson is FREE.
Perhaps travel in any state besides Illinois this time.😉
Good luck to you in your venture. Hard to keep a good player down.
 
Hope you stay ok. I get it on riding in a car/truck.
I've learned that when I'm on a lumpy road, I sit forward like I'm riding a horse and let my hip absorb the bumps. But if someone never road a horse they can kind of imagine it.
Is the shift vision canter related? I use double vision with CBL. Pretty much creates centered vision.

Regardless, good you're still at it. (y)
Not really. Once you get the fundamentals correct and the eyes correct the cue has to be in a totally different position than is naturally happening. 99% of all players are not doing this naturally but many of the pros are doing it but don't even know they are doing something different and they definitely don't know how to teach it. They are just doing this.

This is also why a player has trouble hitting center ball. You can do drills trying to hit center and it will seem to be such a grind but once a person learns how this shift works, center ball is fairly simple. For example. A left eye dominant person gets too much left English and not enough right English. The sad thing about it is the dominant eye covers this up and the player doesn't even know they are lacking the English. But once you raise your head you will see the problem.

This is so fun to teach because the player can see with their own eyes that this is correct. 100%. And how I show to fix it with the shift, they can also see that this is the solution and it makes the aiming so much better. The eyes stay in the correct position and not allowed to drift too far.
 
i dont know if what you teach is any good. but i commend you for your traveling around and teaching people to think about improving their game.
hope your physical problems keep getting better. good luck.
 
I've learned that when I'm on a lumpy road, I sit forward like I'm riding a horse and let my hip absorb the bumps. But if someone never road a horse they can kind of imagine it.

Not really. Once you get the fundamentals correct and the eyes correct the cue has to be in a totally different position than is naturally happening. 99% of all players are not doing this naturally but many of the pros are doing it but don't even know they are doing something different and they definitely don't know how to teach it. They are just doing this.

This is also why a player has trouble hitting center ball. You can do drills trying to hit center and it will seem to be such a grind but once a person learns how this shift works, center ball is fairly simple. For example. A left eye dominant person gets too much left English and not enough right English. The sad thing about it is the dominant eye covers this up and the player doesn't even know they are lacking the English. But once you raise your head you will see the problem.

This is so fun to teach because the player can see with their own eyes that this is correct. 100%. And how I show to fix it with the shift, they can also see that this is the solution and it makes the aiming so much better. The eyes stay in the correct position and not allowed to drift too far.
You were able to apply this shift even with the whiplash?
 
Best wishes, Geno -- you are a true road warrior.

Interestingly, I recently made a change to my PSR that ended up aligning me more under my right eye and I thought about you.

Lou Figueroa
 
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