To my knowledge I don't think they post on AZ......
Ive made my point, no champions that you have listed are posting. Im done with this until the four you said post and i gladly pay the hundred and also say i was wrong.
At least I havn't seen it. I think your pretty safe there. You got any other hoops you want me and these young guns to jump through to unprove your ridiculous assumptions.
It's nice to just put negative words on a piece of paper and sit back and watch. You must get a kick out of it.
I spent 5 tears on the road working and teaching Perfect Aim because I know it is the real deal. It helps a player play better and right away.
How many negative comments do you hear on here about Perfect Aim?....................... Exactly.
I have credibility in the pool world regardless of your negative post.
How's your credibility? How much have you contributed to pool over the last 5 to 6 years? How many hours have you helped players improve their games?
Last night at Jimmys I met an old friend that I gave a lesson to about 5 years ago. 5 years ago I didn't know the whole story about the eyes and Perfect Aim. There were still pieces to the puzzle yet for me to learn.
His name is Ken, and no I don't have his permission to use his name, God forbid,
As we were hitting the balls he was stating that his right eye was taking over even though he was left eye dominant.
We stopped playing right then and I went to work helping Ken fix this problem. he was missing too many shots.
Itt turns out he only shoots with his left eye. The right eye does pretty much nothing, but Ken was starting out with the right eye as dominant in the preshot and on the way down was never getting the left eye where it needed to be,,almost. He would work it over a little but not enough.
Ken started to make most of the shots that he was missing before. He was one happy camper.
Ken paid for a lesson 5 years ago. yesterday I didn't charge him a dime. This is how I make my money. This is my only income. I just wanted to help a fellow pool player improve his game.
Last Friday I worked with a young man by the name of Aaron. he could hardly make the 1/4 ball shot to the right. Hitting it to thick most of the time. After I worked with him for free for about 3 hours he was firing that ball to the right consistently in the hole and knew why it was so much easier now.
I have a young man named xavior. I think he is about 16 or 17. He was at the Perfect Aim pool clinic that I put on for the junior players in the area. he was one of the 4 players that just said WOW when he understood how this works. He is from Wynona, Mn. he called me and asked if I would work with him some more. I told him sure. just get a ride, I'm assuming his dad would bring him over .I will probably spend about 3 to 4 hours working with him. After working with him again in person I will help him with anything he wants as far as knowledge. Kind of funny but after working with some of these kids you form a very special bond. Now I know why Jerry Brieseth works with so many kids. it's very rewarding.
Now remember that I had a knee replacement Oct 27 20014. Had a tumor the size of a tennis ball removed from my thyroid 3 months before that. Had surgery on my other knee 2 months before the knee replacement, and was told I need that knee replace also. Believe me when say I know why. Had steroid shots in my back to get some relief from pain caused by 2 very herniated discs in my neck. And for the last 3 weeks I have been battling shingles. Many people that have shingle don't do too much of anything because it is very painful, headaches all the time, joints hurt like crazy but I'm still rolling, teaching and playing And still trying to play at a higher level by playing in all the weekly tournaments here.
By playing well I am a walking testimonial myself. I'm 62. your not supposed to play like this after 60? I know something special. it's called Perfect Aim.
I'm going to share a few rewarding stories here with everyone.
Danny Olsen's mother bought him my DVD only after I told her I was in Arizona so she couldn't bring him up to Wis in 2009. Then about 9 months later I met him at the World tourney in Galvaston Texas. I asked him what he thought about Perfect Aim. His reply was it's great. He also told me that those guys on AZ that were criticizing the technique were cracked. His exact words. because he knew himself how much it helped with his pool game.
Not to long after that he won the junior nationals and started to win some pretty big tournys including beating me at Four Bears playing for 3rd and 4th a couple years later.
About 2 years ago I met Danny and gave him a tuneup with perfect Aim. Again he was impressed by what he relearned.
Danny is one great guy also. Very good for the game.
If you were with me with all this teaching and helping the kids you wouldn't doubt my words for a minute.
I was in Cape Girardeau for a tournament about 3 or 4 years ago. I met a young man named Skylar Woodard. The people there said he was a young up and coming player. Some time during the tournament I worked with Skylar showing him how the dominant eye can effect the way you aim. Figured out his dominant eye and commenced to showing him how to get the most from these eyes.
I wasn't so sure he totally understood how it worked but soon it was obvious to me he did because he started winning all kinds of stuff and at such a young age.
Then about a year ago Sky was at the Carom room in Beloit. Some guys there told me that they would put the money up for Sky and give me 2 games on the wire in a race to 21. My friend Hank put up the money for me after asking me if I thought I could win. I was playing pretty good at the time so I told Hank I thought I could win. Then some other guys jumped up and wanted to bet another $2,000 We already had $2,000 bet so we turned them down. They offered us 4 games on the wire in the race to 21. I told Hank we had to do it so we bet $2,000 more getting 4 games on the wire to 21.
We started the match and everthing went Perfect for Sky. He was ahead in the set 15-7. He also shot really well. He missed a few times and I seemed to almost always get hooked. I dug in and started playing real solid and soon the score was 17-15, my favor. I ended up losing the set, I think 21-19. Won one $2,000 bet and losing the other one. Hank and I felt like winners though after being stuck 15-7.
Hank since then has become one of Skys most active backers. traveling all over the country with the kid. Hank and hanks best friend in Rockford, beeky we call him, know how Perfect Aim works and how much it can help ones game. I showed them both. Beeky is a very good player himself. Really understands the game as does Hank.
I asked Sky one night after we were done playing in the tournament if he thought what I showed him has helped him. He replied by saying he really didn't know how much. Then I asked him, Well, do you think all players need to know how this works and he replied ya as in yes. Definitely.
Now this was all before he was beating the pants off Shane and all the other players but he was playing awful good.
But this is how my friend Hank became one of Skys major backers. He's got deep pockets and not afraid to let the money fly.
The there was Sergio from Milwaukee. I'm good friends with his father Joe reves. One night I went over to the house and worked with Sergio in his dads basement. I thing he was only 10 years old, maybe 11. he could already stroke the cue pretty good and played pretty good for his young age. And he is such a good kid. And Joe is one of those fathers that is right there helping with anything he can. Great dad for sure.
I worked with Sergio for about 4 hours. I told him after that, that now he knew something Special. Something that other players don't even have a clue about. If he worked hard that now he could become a Champion. His pocketing skills improved almost immediately. Each year I would run into Joe and Sergio and I would work with him again. Sometimes he had forgotten some of what I had taught him but with a little work got him right back on the right track.
Sometime when he was 14 I think , they banned Sergio from playing in the non master tournaments in Wisconsin and around. I played Sergio in some tournaments and won but I could see that Sergio had now become a force to reckon with in the pool world.
Then a couple of months ago Sergio enters the $200 entry tourney in Beloit. The one that Sky double dipped Shane in the final of the $2,000 entry 16 man pro event.
Sergio at 15 years old wins the amateur tourney. it was a very tough field for sure.
Tom McKlusky, Gary Lutman, Myself and many others.
I think he wins 15,000 with the Calcutta. Not bad for a 15 year old kid.
I got 4th. My win was about 3,000.
Now you got the youngest player winning 1st and the oldest player, almost 62 winning 4th.
You have to say to yourself, do these guys know something we don't know.
Exactly.
This is why I quit a 160,000 a year job. To teach this Perfect Aim technique to everyone everywhere. I'm getting older and when it's time to leave this world you can't take the money with you, need to follow your passion.
I'm not trying to take all the credit for these young guns great success but only want to take credit for a small part of the pool puzzle that helped them get to a higher level in a much faster manner.
Then there is TJ steinhouse from St Cloud. I worked with TJ about 3 or 4 years ago when he was just a young pup.
I also told TJ that with what he learned he could be one of the best players in the Minnesota area. He was very humble at the time and a little shy. But that comment brought a little smile to his face.
I never really kept track of TJ and then I heard that he had won the BCA Nationals in Vegas 2 years in a row and also won the junior nationals I think twice. Then I played him in a casino tourney and he just flat out took me to the cleaners. The kid was playing great.
There was a tournament in Nekoosa Wi about 8 months ago or so and TJ came up to me and told me thanks for teaching him Perfect Aim a few years before. it kind of brought tears to my eyes that this young man was repaying me with such a gratifying statement.
TJ is now just about 21 and is going to be playing in his final Junior nationals. He'll probably win it again. He has my support for sure. He;s still a very humble person and very likable young man.
He's really a good kid, just like the others.
These are 100% true stories. I don't have to prove anything. Why would I make up these wonderful experiences in my life.
These are some of the most amazing results I have ever seen in pool and in a real quick hurry.
While traveling on the road for the past 6 years I have given over 2,000 personal lessons. Many of the stories are just as amazing as these. Players winning tournaments. going from B players to master players in 6 months to a year. Yes, these stories are there also.
It's such a shame when a person can come on the internet and try to discredit my lifes work with just a few negative words and make me feel like I have to jump through some hoops.
I've decided for myself, no hoops for me. If this anonymous person wants to find out for himself, and not just try to discredit myself, he can find these young guns on facebook. They are easy to find.
I'm sure that all of them would back up every word I've said on here plus maybe even more.
Plus this anonymous player has to see me working with so many players for free at the local tournament. I could name so many names. Just trying to help players play better.
About a moth ago or so I worked with 2 players for free. Just trying to help.
They both won the handicap tourney the next week after I worked with them.
Perfect Aim helps and will help get any player to a higher than they are now level in a real quick hurry.
If they really work hard there is no telling how high their game will take them as I've seen with just some of the young guns I talk about here today.
I'm done for now. got to go see if I can win the Monday Nite tourney at Shooters.
More fun. See ya all later...........