It's fairly simple but can be tough to totally understand and apply it.
I appreciate your enthusiasm. Once a person masters getting the stance, stroke and cue in the proper position the rest of the time can be spent on other aspects of the game. This is why many of the young players that I have worked with have so much better in a short period of time. it might have taken them years to get there naturally. That's why you never saw many young players 18, 19 or 20 to 25 winner consistently. The eyes weren't in the right spot so when they get down on the shot their brain makes them adjust to try and get right and then the whole puzzle is screwed up. I can't wait until I do the phone lesson and you get that WOW moment for sure. It's hard to get the full benefit of Perfect aim from the video alone but then again I've seen some amazing results from it also. Looking forward to your call.
Awesome Gene.
I'll gubevyou a call next well.
Also when you're in the :ares: let me know and I'll try to set up/schedule a lesson with you.
Looking forward to meeting you in person. The Perfect Aim as I understand and practice it us HUGE for me. So any help to Do better understand and practice it will be great...
I appreciate your enthusiasm. Once a person masters getting the stance, stroke and cue in the proper position the rest of the time can be spent on other aspects of the game. This is why many of the young players that I have worked with have so much better in a short period of time. it might have taken them years to get there naturally. That's why you never saw many young players 18, 19 or 20 to 25 winner consistently. The eyes weren't in the right spot so when they get down on the shot their brain makes them adjust to try and get right and then the whole puzzle is screwed up. I can't wait until I do the phone lesson and you get that WOW moment for sure. It's hard to get the full benefit of Perfect aim from the video alone but then again I've seen some amazing results from it also. Looking forward to your call.