Perfect Aim lessons DesMoines Big Dogs 14th & 15th sept.

genomachino

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I will be staying for a couple of days to work with a few players. Have room for a few more days. I can do 3 lessons a day. Last about 3 hours with a guarantee that you will be totally amazed or the lessons is free.

Perfect Aim is the real deal and is so much more than just aiming. It has become a total pool shooting system. One player described it as the closest thing he has ever see to pool in a box.

The first 3 hour lesson just gets you in the front door to understanding how important this is to playing overall. Once understanding how this all works you can get better not feeling anymore that you are stuck at one level forever like the twilight zone.

Perfect Aim has really evolved from what it all started out from back in 2009.

With well over 2,000 personal lessons under my belt I have uncovered the real secrets of the eyes and how they work when envisioning each shot.

Once healed up from my surgeries over the last year I will be back on the road teaching this everywhere I can and helping players reach their true potential.

Don't miss out on this opportunity while I'm right here.

Just give me a call and leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible. 715-563-8712

If need be I might even stay an extra day or 2.

See ya all at Big dogs.........
 
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A buddy of mine is taking one of these lessons with Gene. I'll be looking forward to his feedback.
Matt
 
Feed back will be the same again....

A buddy of mine is taking one of these lessons with Gene. I'll be looking forward to his feedback.
Matt

All good Matt.

This works for everyone.

Just take a look at the testimonials. thousands of them and all good.

Got to search pretty hard to find someone that had a personal lesson and wasn't 100% amazed.

I didn't invent anything Matt. just figured out how to get the best picture to the brain by manually getting the eyes in the correct position.

Up until perfect aim, a player just had to hit a million balls to get there and then they had no idea how or why but finally they could make the balls.

Looking forward to your feedback from my lesson.

Thanks for the input....
 
Did 2 lessons yesterday and excited for today.......

I will be staying for a couple of days to work with a few players. Have room for a few more days. I can do 3 lessons a day. Last about 3 hours with a guarantee that you will be totally amazed or the lessons is free.

Perfect Aim is the real deal and is so much more than just aiming. It has become a total pool shooting system. One player described it as the closest thing he has ever see to pool in a box.

The first 3 hour lesson just gets you in the front door to understanding how important this is to playing overall. Once understanding how this all works you can get better not feeling anymore that you are stuck at one level forever like the twilight zone.

Perfect Aim has really evolved from what it all started out from back in 2009.

With well over 2,000 personal lessons under my belt I have uncovered the real secrets of the eyes and how they work when envisioning each shot.

Once healed up from my surgeries over the last year I will be back on the road teaching this everywhere I can and helping players reach their true potential.

Don't miss out on this opportunity while I'm right here.

Just give me a call and leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible. 715-563-8712

If need be I might even stay an extra day or 2.

See ya all at Big dogs.........

I get excited for each and every player that I work with because I know how much this will improve their game.

Chad and Tim that I worked with both had great results.

same old same old. Both had trouble cutting a ball the way of their non dominant eye. Perfect Ai fixed it in a jiffy.

Did one lesson today at a home and got another lesson tonight at 6:00 PM at Big Dogs. Anyone that wants is welcome to come watch.

Looks like I will be here tomorrow for sure so filling it up.

I can do 3 tomorrow and maybe 4. Call as soon as possible.

Have one scheduled already but he's retired so I can change his time to get the others the time they want.

12:00. 3:30. 7:00 or 11:00.

715-563-8712. See ya all there. ...........

Big Dogs. What a great place to play pool. Lucky players in DesMoines to have a place like this.

With 2 great owner/partners like Randy and Jim to keep it all goin.
 
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Ummm, sorry Gene, but that is simply not true. We've been teaching students about how to find their vision center for decades before you dreamed up "perfect aim". Why don't you just stick with "This works well for lots of players". Then at least you'll be in the ballpark with the truth.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

Up until perfect aim, a player just had to hit a million balls to get there and then they had no idea how or why but finally they could make the balls...
 
Ummm, sorry Gene, but that is simply not true. We've been teaching students about how to find their vision center for decades before you dreamed up "perfect aim". Why don't you just stick with "This works well for lots of players". Then at least you'll be in the ballpark with the truth.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

My feelings exactly. Johnnyt
 
I get excited for each and every player that I work with because I know how much this will improve their game.

Chad and Tim that I worked with both had great results.

same old same old. Both had trouble cutting a ball the way of their non dominant eye. Perfect Ai fixed it in a jiffy.

Did one lesson today at a home and got another lesson tonight at 6:00 PM at Big Dogs. Anyone that wants is welcome to come watch.

Looks like I will be here tomorrow for sure so filling it up.

I can do 3 tomorrow and maybe 4. Call as soon as possible.

Have one scheduled already but he's retired so I can change his time to get the others the time they want.

12:00. 3:30. 7:00 or 11:00.

715-563-8712. See ya all there. ...........

Big Dogs. What a great place to play pool. Lucky players in DesMoines to have a place like this.

With 2 great owner/partners like Randy and Jim to keep it all goin.

Tim was my buddy who took the lessons with you. He is basically your normal APA 6. Has moments of good shooting, followed by both mental and fundamental mistakes in his game. He sent me an email that he was impressed with the lesson and has a lot to work on in terms of how he addresses the shot. I will probably see him in person here in about a week and a half to which I can chat with him a bit more on the lesson. He does want to get better as he is tired of getting spanked by me when we play :D
 
You don't have a clue Mr Scott

Ummm, sorry Gene, but that is simply not true. We've been teaching students about how to find their vision center for decades before you dreamed up "perfect aim". Why don't you just stick with "This works well for lots of players". Then at least you'll be in the ballpark with the truth.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

It's really sad that you really believe that you teach exactly what I teach when you don't even understand what it is.

I know exactly what you teach Scott.

Do you think I'm stupid or what?

What I teach is unique.

If you ever get a chance to really learn what I teach you will totally understand it isn't the same.

A long time ago in 2009 I told Randy that I had something really exciting to show him. He explained to me that he was the head BCA instructor. I thought that was pretty cool. I was going to show him that I had something that would really help players with their aiming and at that time he expressed that they taught many different aiming techniques and was sure that one of those covered this.

I knew it didn't.

I was going to show him in Vegas but we never got hooked up. I really like Randy and consider him a friend. He ran many of the Texas express 9 ball tournaments years ago and I played in a bunch of them. Did pretty well. I used this technique back then and it is why I can still play at a pretty high level even at 62.

My claim that I can cut just about any ones misses in half is an underestimate.

I'm just telling it the way it is.

Not cool Scott.......You said once on one of my threads that not everyone has a dominant eye and said you got that info from a reliable source.

I don't know what your source was but just because you can't figure out which eye is dominant doesn't mean they don't have one?

In well over 2,000 lessons I have found everyone to have a dominant eye. To me that's pretty conclusive.

First you have to know which eye is dominant and then you can manually get it to the most dominant position.

It's not a vision center but actually on the very edge. I don't expect this to make any sense to you at all.

It's like saying my dad can beat up yours.

Kind of senseless.

At least Johnny agrees with you,,,,but he agrees with anyone that has anything to say against me.

Have some class. I'm trying to help players with something that is really remarkable. And I do.

5 lessons in DesMoines this weekend. All a great success.........
 
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I've taken two lessons each from both Scott and Gene (and many others).

Each has an important place for aspiring pool players, imho.

I see no need to argue about which way is better. I gained a lot of value from each of those guys. In fact, when players ask for advice I recommend BOTH teachers, as each one adds unique value to any player's game.

Here's how I put it: "I don't know if either (Gene's or Scott's) instructions will up your game, but what if it does? Wouldn't you be glad you took the lesson, then?"

For the pool world as a whole, instruction gets players into the halls.


Jeff Livingston
 
Actually Gene, I teach much MORE than you teach, but I definitely cover what you teach. It is nothing different, other than I have the scientific documentation to back up what I teach, and your have your opinion. I'm not knocking you (like you are me here)...just asking you to tone it down a bit. Both Randy and I welcome you (and any other instructors) to come to our free clinics in Vegas during the BCAPL Nationals and "show us", and others, your concepts. It's your choice not to take advantage of that.

The class you speak of, would be to do what I said. Quit generalizing about how wonderful you are, and how you know so much more than anyone else. You said you have to look pretty hard to find someone for whom Perfect Aim was NOT the end-all, be-all. It's not that difficult. I have dozens of emails and PM's from your former students (including strangers and my students who I have sent to you) who feel differently. Which is why I said you should just back off the "home run every time" rhetoric. Just keep it real..i.it works for some people, not for others..which is true about any kind of "aiming method".

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

It's really sad that you really believe that you teach exactly what I teach when you don't even understand what it is.

I know exactly what you teach Scott.

Do you think I'm stupid or what?

What I teach is unique.

If you ever get a chance to really learn what I teach you will totally understand it isn't the same.

A long time ago in 2009 I told Randy that I had something really exciting to show him. He explained to me that he was the head BCA instructor. I thought that was pretty cool. I was going to show him that I had something that would really help players with their aiming and at that time he expressed that they taught many different aiming techniques and was sure that one of those covered this.

I knew it didn't.

I was going to show him in Vegas but we never got hooked up. I really like Randy and consider him a friend. He ran many of the Texas express 9 ball tournaments years ago and I played in a bunch of them. Did pretty well. I used this technique back then and it is why I can still play at a pretty high level even at 62.

My claim that I can cut just about any ones misses in half is an underestimate.

I'm just telling it the way it is.

Not cool Scott.......You said once on one of my threads that not everyone has a dominant eye and said you got that info from a reliable source.

I don't know what your source was but just because you can't figure out which eye is dominant doesn't mean they don't have one?

In well over 2,000 lessons I have found everyone to have a dominant eye. To me that's pretty conclusive.

First you have to know which eye is dominant and then you can manually get it to the most dominant position.

It's not a vision center but actually on the very edge. I don't expect this to make any sense to you at all.

It's like saying my dad can beat up yours.

Kind of senseless.

At least Johnny agrees with you,,,,but he agrees with anyone that has anything to say against me.

Have some class. I'm trying to help players with something that is really remarkable. And I do.

5 lessons in DesMoines this weekend. All a great success.........
 
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It is a home run everytime .........

Actually Gene, I teach much MORE than you teach, but I definitely cover what you teach. It is nothing different, other than I have the scientific documentation to back up what I teach, and your have your opinion. I'm not knocking you (like you are me here)...just asking you to tone it down a bit. Both Randy and I welcome you (and any other instructors) to come to our free clinics in Vegas during the BCAPL Nationals and "show us", and others, your concepts. It's your choice not to take advantage of that.

The class you speak of, would be to do what I said. Quit generalizing about how wonderful you are, and how you know so much more than anyone else. You said you have to look pretty hard to find someone for whom Perfect Aim was NOT the end-all, be-all. It's not that difficult. I have dozens of emails and PM's from your former students (including strangers and my students who I have sent to you) who feel differently. Which is why I said you should just back off the "home run every time" rhetoric. Just keep it real..i.it works for some people, not for others..which is true about any kind of "aiming method".

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

I just got done giving a phone lesson to one of your BCA instructors about a week ago. Been around for a long time. I think he is 74 years old now.

he was totally amazed at what he learned. He had never seen it. And this happens to every instructor that I show and teach.

Just because you don't understand the difference of what I teach and I really believe that you don't, doesn't make it right to claim that perfect Aim is what you teach because there is no difference.

We put a copyright on the name Perfect Aim.

If we had 10 players and we both taught them to envision a shot all 10 would agree that the methods are different. I have no doubt about that.

Like Jeff said, we both teach. Why have you continually attack me. You claim I attack you. Pretty foolish.

I only attack what you said about what I teach.

it is similar but absolutely the same.

I don't know it all as you stated and I don't claim to. I just know I'm right on this.

I am capable of playing at a pretty high level and I use all the things I teach all the time. The players that I have taught, skill levels increase really quickly. What I teach is really good stuff.

I never attacked you and said what you teach isn't good. it just isn't like Perfect Aim. Not at all.

PERFECT AIM. All I can do against your unknowing words on here is defend what I know is right.



Your statement:

The class you speak of, would be to do what I said. Quit generalizing about how wonderful you are, and how you know so much more than anyone else

Now I have to do as you say?

What I teach is great, not myself. I didn't say I was wonderful.

Just listen to what you say. Have someone read it back so you can hear it.

Like I said. This is getting old. My dad can beat up you dad. I can't win this argument with you. I don't know if anyone can win an argument with you. This has gone on for 6 years.

Your a good teacher and so is Randy. You guys have done so much for pool for years.

Don't muddy up the water with attacks on myself and what I teach.

Your wrong period.

If we took only 2 players and both taught them what you assume is the same the verdict would be from both players that Perfect Aim is uniquely different.

Even one player would be enough. it would be that obvious to them.
 
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