ROTFLMAO!! I can see all members of the Fab5 clicking on this thread hoping I saw the light like they have. But, sorry to disappoint because IT DOES WORK as taught!! 100%!!!
I got an email from Stan a while back and this is what it said:
I have never shared the following story publicly. In 2009 Gerda Hofstatter decided that she wanted to win again on the pro tour.
It had been ten years since Gerda had graced the winner’s circle...too long in her mind.
A friend/student of mine urged Gerda to contact me if she really wanted to win again.
Gerda contacted me in late 2009 (early 2010) and shared with me that she wanted to break her ten year winless drought. She said that she was told that I could help her to win again.
We set up a three day training for the month of January 2010.
A few weeks later Gerda came through my pool room door saying, “I want to win again.” I’m thinking, “tough order” but I will give it my all.
We divided our three days of time between PRO ONE, stroke, banking, and kicking. To this day, Gerda is as good of a student that has ever passed through my facility door. She left Kentucky with a ton of new information and a manual full of notes to back up her experience under my direction. The lessons did not stop there as we continued our work via phone conversations and email diagrams.
What follows is a little hard to fathom, but in March of 2010, a couple of months later, Gerda snapped off the very next WPBA event that took place in San Diego, CA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerda_Hofstätter
The idea that permeates the minds of some simpletons that pros are pros and have nothing to learn is ridiculous. Pros often represent the best of what being a great student is all about. Pros are not always the easiest to get into a classroom, but once their attention is gained, extraordinary advancements can transpire.
I got an email from Stan a while back and this is what it said:
I have never shared the following story publicly. In 2009 Gerda Hofstatter decided that she wanted to win again on the pro tour.
It had been ten years since Gerda had graced the winner’s circle...too long in her mind.
A friend/student of mine urged Gerda to contact me if she really wanted to win again.
Gerda contacted me in late 2009 (early 2010) and shared with me that she wanted to break her ten year winless drought. She said that she was told that I could help her to win again.
We set up a three day training for the month of January 2010.
A few weeks later Gerda came through my pool room door saying, “I want to win again.” I’m thinking, “tough order” but I will give it my all.
We divided our three days of time between PRO ONE, stroke, banking, and kicking. To this day, Gerda is as good of a student that has ever passed through my facility door. She left Kentucky with a ton of new information and a manual full of notes to back up her experience under my direction. The lessons did not stop there as we continued our work via phone conversations and email diagrams.
What follows is a little hard to fathom, but in March of 2010, a couple of months later, Gerda snapped off the very next WPBA event that took place in San Diego, CA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerda_Hofstätter
The idea that permeates the minds of some simpletons that pros are pros and have nothing to learn is ridiculous. Pros often represent the best of what being a great student is all about. Pros are not always the easiest to get into a classroom, but once their attention is gained, extraordinary advancements can transpire.