Perfect Aim Video and Lesson Phoenix

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I didn't read everything. I have just a couple of questions.
Do you plan on coming to the Bay Area in Calif?
DO YOU GAMBLE?
TOMMIE
 
I didn't read everything. I have just a couple of questions.
Do you plan on coming to the Bay Area in Calif?
DO YOU GAMBLE?
TOMMIE

he's not big on answering questions, just quoting his "testimonials" and shilling his dvd. maybe he could take over for billy mays on "pitchmen"

brian
 
Let me ask this, to Gene or anyone else familiar with it: I know that I am right-eye dominant, and that for me to perceive a straight line correctly I need to line up my cue slightly towards my left eye rather than directly under my dominant eye.

Of course that doesn't mean that I am able to sight and align myself perfectly on every shot.

Can this system still help me?

It sounds like it is telling you to change your head position for different shots, is that correct?

Hi there ,
You just described one of the not so common difficulties with figuring the dominent eye. For all the dominent tests you do they say you are right eye dominent. But when you get down on the cue it is more under your left eye. Either you are really left eye dominent or you really have the eyes out of wack. I tend to think you might be left eye dominent when you shoot pool. This is how I work with people such as yourself. Your brain is wired this way and there is nothing that anyone can do with it. And yes PERFECT AIM will help you tremendously. I recomend that you call me when you get your video so I can do a little coaching. I understand how your eyes work and can tell you how to make sure we know which way to go.
Your head is in different positions when you shoot different shots naturally. Perfect Aim will teach you how to get to that Perfect spot on every shot. Give me a call 715-563-8712 as soon as you get your video. Thanks Geno..........................
 
he's not big on answering questions, just quoting his "testimonials" and shilling his dvd. maybe he could take over for billy mays on "pitchmen"

brian

Hi there,
This is Geno. I just got back from some lessons and a pool tournament. I would like to be on the computer all the time but sometimes that is not possible. Catch you later. Got to answer some questions. Geno
 
So when is the new video coming out?

Hi there,
I'm going back to wis. in about a week. We need to get things set up. We're starting on around the 1st of sept. I'm playing in a tournament on the 5th thru the 9th. I hope to have it done by the end of sept. It will be the same information , just a little more polished.

Thanks for asking Geno
 
Gene,

I think the eye dominance thing can be less strong for some people compared to others. I told you I thought I didn't have a dominant eye, because whenever I do the "tests" to determine which eye might be dominant, I don't seem to get conclusive results. An example test, and various comments about "dominant eye," can be found here:


I've always naturally positioned my cue under a point between my right eye and nose. This might indicate my right eye is slightly dominant. When I met with you, you convinced me my right eye might be more dominant than I thought, but I'm still not sure about the best location for my cue. I enjoyed learning from you that the best cue placement might be different on different shots.

I think the ideal placement of the cue relative to the eyes can be a very individual thing. Also, there are strong opinions for and against the importance of eye dominance in pool. I think it is important for each person to find the ideal placement of the cue to give the mind the best view of the shot, and it is also important that the person be very consistent in how they align the cue. However, I think the ideal position could be under the dominant eye, under the nose, or any position between. I think a thorough scientific study on this topic would be interesting; although, it would be a big effort.

Having said all of this, I like how you make people more aware of the importance of cue placement and how it can affect the "vision" of a shot.

Regards,
Dave

Thank you Dave,
I like the way you said things. I know you are unbiased and I like that. Also I like the way you told everything about PERFECT AIM without telling them anything. I appreciate not revealing any part of the secret. The spot is definitely under your dominent eye or under your nose or inbetween. That is what PERFECT AIM is all about. Finding that perfect spot for each individual player. And that spot does vary depending on the dominence of the eye. Just today I gave a little lesson on the phone. KENNETH was in a hurry to get the video so I told him I would give him a little bit to work on before it came. In 10 minutes on the phone he was holly cowing. And telling me how clear the shot was. If you read this Kenneth send a message on AZ.
And some players like yourself it is really hard to find out which eye is dominent. And with yours it seemed to be the right though however slightly. This gives us something with PERFECT AIM to work with because everyone is different. The player needs to know this to learn the correct position for the eyes.
And again I know you are trying to be unbiased but I will take your last statement as a big compliment:
Having said all of this, I like how you make people more aware of the importance of cue placement and how it can affect the "vision" of a shot.
However PERFECT AIM is eye placement and not cue placement but I know what you meant.

Thanks Dr Dave I need to find your number. The lessons are starting to mount up here in Denver. Have a great day Geno
 
I didn't read everything. I have just a couple of questions.
Do you plan on coming to the Bay Area in Calif?
DO YOU GAMBLE?
TOMMIE

Hi Tommie,
I would love to come there this winter. I want to still travel around and give these lessons in person. I love the one on one contact with everyone from beginner to pro. I also like to play. When I go to an area I'm not going there to try and beat someone out of their lifes savings. I do play 100 or 200 dollar sets to stay in stroke and have a good game.
My main goal is to get this message of Perfect Aim to as many players as possible. When I go into a town it is slow at first but after a few lessons word gets around and the days get pretty booked up. The pool leagues are full of lots of wonderful people. I'm having a blast.
I am diabetic and having some health issues. Had a stroke last nov. It was what they call a mini stroke. It just made me real stupid for about a month. I'm doing all this travel against the doc's orders but this is what I love doing. Traveling and being diabetic is kind of tough. Towards the end in Phoenix too many lessons in 4 or 5 days really took a toll on my health. I've been in Denver for about 8 days and still trying to recoup from that and the drive.
But anyway, I plan on doing this until I can't. Hopfully that will be a long ways off. Helping players improve their games without busting the bank.

Thanks for asking, have a great pool day Geno..................
 
Hi again.
Someone asked me via PM if I have been able to meintain my perfect alignment, and I thought this might be of interest, so I post this here. The answer is yes and no. I was now playing on 4 different days (including the day when I first had success) and it went like this:
1st day: win
2nd day: fail
3rd day: win
4th day: fail

What did I do on day 1 and 3 that I didn't do on day 2 and 4? Practice... I think it's mainly because of my head-turn-thing that it's difficult for me find the spot. When I'm there, it works as long as I play, and I can actually play a match without losing it (aim and match :lol:).
Day 5 will be a win, because I'm going to practice until I find it again.

I also noticed, that when I'm there, I don't care much about my arm anymore. Honestly I don't even know what my elbow does or if my upper arm is aligned properly, 90°... I don't care. I just force my cue to move on the "rail" that I perceive, and it feels good.
On the dark side, when I don't see the shots right ... well ... I don't want to play like that anymore. :barf:
It takes time and practice, I guess. Once you understand the concept and know how to find the spot, you are halfway there.

Thanks Brain, I catch myself slipping back every once in awhile myself. In the beginning it helps if you just get down and do nothing except get the eyes in the right position. I find the best way to do this is on a 6' straight in shot. When you move the head over there is only one spot that the eyes can be and look perfect. Try shootong about 20 of these before you start playing someone. The number of weeks or months you work on Perfect aim the easier it will get to stay where you should with the eyes. No matter what you still have to focus harder than ever because now you really don't have to give up on any shot. If it don't look good move the head or get up and move the head a little as you go down.

Thanks for the feedback. Have a great day Geno................ PS Your body will follow your eyes......................All you need is the eyes in line.
 
ur post completely fails to address my concerns. how much of ur "perfect aim" system has to do with dominant eye? and how do you handle this in your dvd?

brian

Brian, you have read 25 pages without a heavy negative. Now you want him to explain his dvd? The people on this site and the players in Phoenix are knowledgeable pool people and they pretty much seem to like what they have heard and seen. What you are asking doesn't seem too reasonable. Seems that is time to either stop reading or pull the trigger.
 
hello genomachino

I would like to point out that.. eye placement and eye patterns.. have been taught for years by many varied competent instructors.

it is only 1 piece of the puzzle

you might have good info.. I don't know.. I haven't seen your material

but your one nugget of info will not complete the puzzle for anyone who doesn't have the rest of the pieces...

I won't bash your system because I don't know it yet.. but..

when anyone claims that 1 thing will change the game for an individual.. and produce produce a champion from a banger..

I am afraid I am a bit skeptical..
 
hello genomachino

I would like to point out that.. eye placement and eye patterns.. have been taught for years by many varied competent instructors.

it is only 1 piece of the puzzle

you might have good info.. I don't know.. I haven't seen your material

but your one nugget of info will not complete the puzzle for anyone who doesn't have the rest of the pieces...

I won't bash your system because I don't know it yet.. but..

when anyone claims that 1 thing will change the game for an individual.. and produce produce a champion from a banger..

I am afraid I am a bit skeptical..

Hi there,
Good point. For years everyone that had anything just had bits and pieces. This is the whole banana. If it was just like all the other things that have come up the people that bought videos would have torn this up. You would have seen it. I've given 8 lessons in Denver in 6 days. Because of those 6 I have 14 scheduled for next week. The last week I'm here I will probably be doing 3 or 4 a day. These people are liking what they see and want their friends to see it. Everybody here knows everybody in their pool world here in Denver. I am having so much fun giving something to everyone that will improve the game they love so much. Giving them the knowledge that will allow them to get to another level in a real quick hurry. And if they choose to they can take it as far as they want. I'm not saying it will make a 5 rated player a 10 in aweek. I am saying that 5 will be a six like almost over night and will have more fun making the balls because of being able to see what they are shooting at. It's no fun to suck at anything. that same six with some hard work can become a 7 alot quicker than if he didn't know this. Buy the video or find a friend that bought it and try it and then come back and tell me what you think. I don't know if you noticed but the testimonials from people that have learned this are all glowing. I didn't pay those people. They want to let other people know so they can share the same experience that they have with PERFECT AIM. When I give the personal lesson this is the deal. If this is not the best thing you have ever seen since you have been playing pool the lesson is free and so is the video. I've showed this to about 7 pros. They all loved it. Have a great day........... Geno...
 
Brian, you have read 25 pages without a heavy negative. Now you want him to explain his dvd? The people on this site and the players in Phoenix are knowledgeable pool people and they pretty much seem to like what they have heard and seen. What you are asking doesn't seem too reasonable. Seems that is time to either stop reading or pull the trigger.

Hi there Guy,
You know what's really funny. About 20 of the players that kind of tried to bash PERFECT AIM but never saw it, once they broke down and bought it they loved it. Thought it was everything that I told them it was. Read back through some of the 25 pages or so. Some are there. That's OK, I don't blame them for being skeptical. It's kind of funny in some of the pool halls I go to. Some of the players that see PERFECT AIM don't want anyone else to know it that they play from time to time.

Thanks for sticking up for me. Have a great day..... Geno............
 
I heard people say you must change your head placement for different shots. I never did believe in dominant eye and such but take Earl and Niels for example always keep the head off to the left of the cueball. I like the thought of looking at different spots on the cueball and objectball for certain shots, but not moving my head around.
 
Wow this must be top secret stuff.

It's not going to be a secret much longer. In the near future this will be taught just about everywhere. It will be common knowledge in the pool world. The caliber of pool in Phoenix took a big jump in the past month. This changes the way you will play pool forever. Remember I told you so.
Have a great pool day Geno.................
 
Hi there,
Good point. For years everyone that had anything just had bits and pieces. This is the whole banana. If it was just like all the other things that have come up the people that bought videos would have torn this up. You would have seen it. I've given 8 lessons in Denver in 6 days. Because of those 6 I have 14 scheduled for next week. The last week I'm here I will probably be doing 3 or 4 a day. These people are liking what they see and want their friends to see it. Everybody here knows everybody in their pool world here in Denver. I am having so much fun giving something to everyone that will improve the game they love so much. Giving them the knowledge that will allow them to get to another level in a real quick hurry. And if they choose to they can take it as far as they want. I'm not saying it will make a 5 rated player a 10 in aweek. I am saying that 5 will be a six like almost over night and will have more fun making the balls because of being able to see what they are shooting at. It's no fun to suck at anything. that same six with some hard work can become a 7 alot quicker than if he didn't know this. Buy the video or find a friend that bought it and try it and then come back and tell me what you think. I don't know if you noticed but the testimonials from people that have learned this are all glowing. I didn't pay those people. They want to let other people know so they can share the same experience that they have with PERFECT AIM. When I give the personal lesson this is the deal. If this is not the best thing you have ever seen since you have been playing pool the lesson is free and so is the video. I've showed this to about 7 pros. They all loved it. Have a great day........... Geno...

you are from sconni I'm in kato..... we shouldn't need the concord to hook up....let me know when you get back home....
 
I heard people say you must change your head placement for different shots. I never did believe in dominant eye and such but take Earl and Niels for example always keep the head off to the left of the cueball. I like the thought of looking at different spots on the cueball and objectball for certain shots, but not moving my head around.

Hi there,
To be honest your head never does move. Your head is always in the same position. It's the object ball that is just in a different place. Kind of a different way of looking at it. This is how I figured out PERFECT AIM. By looking at things differently. They used to think the world was flat,burn women at the stake because someone thought they were witches,they used to cut your vien and let blood run out to try and cure you if you were sick and the list goes on and on. I'm just trying to help people play pool a little better and what I show them works.
Have you ever heard the story about the sour grapes. There was this wolf and everyday he went by this tall tree the birds would be eating these grapes. The vines were all up in the tree limbs. The wolf would jump up and try to get some everyday but he just couldn't seem to jump high enough. He never did get to try not even one grape. This went on for about 3 weeks and finally he quit jumping. he just looked at the birds eating the grapes and said OH WELL. THEY ARE PROBABLY SOUR ANYWAY. The End.

Have a great Day Geno....................
 
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