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.

Geno aka Aim Doctor, you dodged the question, so you have one more chance to reply. Here it is again.

Now the Million Dollar Question, if a Pool Player has No Solid Fundamentals. Can’t do nothing consistent. Like setup, Stroke or shoot a Ball the length of a Bar Box accurate.

How is PerfecAimShift going to help this person with NO Consistent Fundamentals?

Also who are the Top Professional Player you have coached to improve their game.


Have heard no chatter about any Top Professional say Geno & Perfect Aiming help me win the _______ _____!
That's the point. You need good fundamentals to keep the eyes in the right position. I teach great fundamentals, it's not that tough.

The latest pro that I coached was Sergio Reves about a years ago. . He asked me for help. I've worked with this young man when he was younger also. He's putting the SHIFT to good use. Only one of these young guns that I showed it to. I just learned this myself about 2 years ago. It's the final chapter to coordinating everything together and playing some great pool.

I worked with Sky Woodward when he was about 16. In Cape Gerardo.

I worked with Tyler Styer when he was about 16.

I hung out with Justin Bergman around the St Louis area back around 2007. He was 16. Bergman was an animal at 16. Same stroke, same everything. Pure beast.

None of these young guys knew how good they were going to get. I'm pretty lucky to know each one personally. They are all really good persons. The Best.

Maybe what I showed these young guys helped them and maybe not?
 
That's the point. You need good fundamentals to keep the eyes in the right position. I teach great fundamentals, it's not that tough.

The latest pro that I coached was Sergio Reves about a years ago. . He asked me for help. I've worked with this young man when he was younger also. He's putting the SHIFT to good use. Only one of these young guns that I showed it to. I just learned this myself about 2 years ago. It's the final chapter to coordinating everything together and playing some great pool.

I worked with Sky Woodward when he was about 16. In Cape Gerardo.

I worked with Tyler Styer when he was about 16.

I hung out with Justin Bergman around the St Louis area back around 2007. He was 16. Bergman was an animal at 16. Same stroke, same everything. Pure beast.

None of these young guys knew how good they were going to get. I'm pretty lucky to know each one personally. They are all really good persons. The Best.

Maybe what I showed these young guys helped them and maybe not?

Thanks for the reply..............Hope you enjoy Phoenix.

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Phoenix is great. The players are great and just like players all over the world, everyone has one goal. Play pool and have some fun.

I will be strolling into Phoenix this afternoon sometime.

Got the Cady in the shop here in Yuma rebuilding the tranny. Getting a rental and heading out. But in the meantime I got some good things to get done in Phoenix. Should be there for 1 to 2 weeks, maybe 3. Last time I was here I ended up here for 3 months teaching and playing. That was in 2009.

See you all there.
 
Well the weather has dropped from 100 Degrees, but it will get hot again. Your lucky Gene 8 day sub 100, one high 90's.
Boy, it was hot in Yuma yesterday. I'm heading to Phoenix today. I'll show up wherever the tournaments are tomorrow and do some mini lessons. Can't wait. First time on the road in 13 years.

Look out Phoenix, here we come. With the NEW SHIFT I'm going to freak out a bunch of showing them a problem with aiming and sighting the ball along with Right and kleft English. When I first show this to any player they just kind of say to themselves, you got to be kidding me?
 
Wonder if Geno made it to Phoenix, road between Yuma to Phoenix, and saw there was too big a change to Pool Scene for him to make a killing, and like many who come to Phoenix, after a few day of DRY HEAT. Go home to familiar friendly climate, Dry Heat is turn off.
 
Wonder if Geno made it to Phoenix, road between Yuma to Phoenix, and saw there was too big a change to Pool Scene for him to make a killing, and like many who come to Phoenix, after a few day of DRY HEAT. Go home to familiar friendly climate, Dry Heat is turn off.
Being how I'm a optimistic bugger , maybe Gene / Geno is so busy he can't get away to update his original post on here ?

As for dry heat we have a understanding of that here in Montana , I delt with it for many years while working on remote water wells and windmills as none or darn few have anything that resembles shade close to them !
More than once I got a sun burn while wearing a long sleeve shirt , granted I can get a flash burn if I were to open the refrigerator door to quickly in a dark kitchen but still ! Ha ha
 
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.
I am sincerely sorry for all the health challenges. Please let me know if you’ll be visiting Florida or South Georgia.
 
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