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hey one arm machino... - 03-18-2010, 06:48 PM

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hi there smokey,

there will be a Perfect aim booth at the bca,vnea,and acs tournys in vegas this may and june.

Just had surgery on my shoulder. Had 2 tears in the bicep where it attached in the shoulder and had to reattach pretty much all the ligaments. Doc asked me how i played like that, i told him it might have been an advantage. He didn't think so. 10 weeks in a sling and then who knows from there. Time line from the doc was 4 months to full recovery.

I fell off a porch 16 months ago. I've been playing like this since i started playing again. About 16 months ago. It will be nice to see what i can do once this heals us. I can't hardly wait.

The good news is i am really going to concentrate on teaching. Everyone needs to know how to do this.

I think i remember you from the poolhall.

Thanks for your comments geno..........
i think you can teach me, even if you're still healing...

i'm game and worse comes to worse, you can complete the lesson on your next ride thru vegas, no worries...

i'll pm you my info, so when you have time, i will make time

all the best,
smokey

and by the way: wishing you a speedy recovery!!

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thanks my friend........... - 03-18-2010, 10:54 PM

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Gene, what you are offering to do is incredible, and speaks volumes about who you are. From anyone else I would say it surprises me, but not from you. I could tell after talking to you in Indy that you, like everyone else in life, enjoyed selling your product. But you enjoyed helping people improve their games even more! To me, that is the one important part of being a great instructor.

Well done Geno!




HOPE I CAN LIVE UP TO YOUR KIND WORDS

THANKS AGAIN GENO................

WE'LL SEE AFTER I HEAL UP. 4 MONTHS. HOPE I CAN STILL PLAY A LITTLE WHEN THE SMOKE CLEARS.

THANK YOU.

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I'm fine. Doing a lesson today.......... - 03-19-2010, 11:51 AM

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i think you can teach me, even if you're still healing...

I'm game and worse comes to worse, you can complete the lesson on your next ride thru vegas, no worries...

I'll pm you my info, so when you have time, i will make time

all the best,
smokey

and by the way: Wishing you a speedy recovery!!
hi there smokey,

i'm fine. It's called oxycodone for the pain. I use them only when i have to. Need my liver more than i need less pain.

That will be fun. This lesson, let's see, i think is a year in the making. Better late than never.

I plan on being in vegas for about a month during those tournys in may and june. This is where Perfect aim started last year.

Just me and a home made video. It was quite a trip. I just kept going around the country giving lessons and playing pool.

This time it will be different though. I've made so many friends in my travels and so many of them will be there. I can hardly wait.

There are 2 things i love to do. Play pool and Perfect aim lessons. I don't think i'll be healed up enough to play so you know what i'll be doing.

I can hardly wait.. In fact i might come out a week early so i can work with a couple other guys out there also.

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Thumbs up Thanks Geno! - 03-19-2010, 01:36 PM

Hi fellow AZers,

I just had my first encounter with the Perfect Aim system yesterday and wanted to share my experience with all of you.
Thanks to Geno's very generous offer to share his knowledge of aiming with me, I called him to set up a 30 minute lesson so I could see what all the buzz was about.

MAN! Was I sure glad that I did!

Going into this, I made sure to keep as open a mind as possible and tried to leave my skepticism at home. After all, that's the very least I could do on my part since Geno was willing to share the basic concept of Perfect Aim with me for FREE.

To keep this post short and to the point... Perfect Aim helps the shooter to realize "HOW" to see the shot BETTER.

Geno was able to demonstrate these concepts easily and I believe those that purchase the Perfect Aim system will be able to train their eyes to line up more precisely for every shot.

From here, I intend to talk about Perfect Aim with the rest of my league teammates to purchase a copy for the whole team to use as a teaching aid.

Geno... THANK YOU. I wish you a speedy recovery as well.

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03-20-2010, 08:37 AM

Last night I took Genes free training offer.

I think my mechanics/stroke are fairly decent, but was struggling with aim, especially the left cuts. Sometimes I felt... well... baffled. Just couldn’t see the shot.

When I read this thread, what he was saying made a lot of sense to me because I was already changing the way I aimed, mainly by moving my head around.

But I had no idea why it was beginning to work until I took Genes telephone lesson. NOW it makes sense.

Usually something you get for free is worth what you pay for it. Not this time. He shared a lot of tricks and aiming techniques with me that started working immediately. Much, much more than I expected.

The minute I get done with this post, I’m buying the DVD. By the way, Gene is a great guy and loves to teach what he knows. As far as I can tell, he doesn’t hold back and like another post says, he is the Real Deal.

Thanks Gene!

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03-20-2010, 09:12 AM

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Last night I took Genes free training offer.

I think my mechanics/stroke are fairly decent, but was struggling with aim, especially the left cuts. Sometimes I felt... well... baffled. Just couldn’t see the shot.

When I read this thread, what he was saying made a lot of sense to me because I was already changing the way I aimed, mainly by moving my head around.

But I had no idea why it was beginning to work until I took Genes telephone lesson. NOW it makes sense.

Usually something you get for free is worth what you pay for it. Not this time. He shared a lot of tricks and aiming techniques with me that started working immediately. Much, much more than I expected.

The minute I get done with this post, I’m buying the DVD. By the way, Gene is a great guy and loves to teach what he knows. As far as I can tell, he doesn’t hold back and like another post says, he is the Real Deal.

Thanks Gene!

Mike
Mike,
I have a feeling that Gene is going to be very busy while he rehabilitates that shoulder.

I can guarantee any of you one thing. Gene knows things about pool that he will share with you on the telephone or in person that you don't know.

Thinking back on the money I have spent and continue to spend on pool lessons, the cost of his video is nomnal for what you get.

I mean, how can you go wrong with it? He starts out by giving you the information for free. It works or you don't pay (if I read his past posts correctly.) Gene's letting AZBers conscience be their guide. He's got a lot of faith in humanity. Heck, he's probably right. Most people when they finally "get" what Gene is teaching will realize that their game has improved and when you throw in the phone lessons for free, it may very well be the best value in pool.

I want to get some pool lessons from Gene on how to play on a bar table.

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COCOnuts are not for me..:) - 03-20-2010, 07:56 PM

Gene,

I dont' think you are ever going to crack that COCOnut! I admire the way that you handle yourself on the forum, you never have anything bad to say about anyone in spite of certain posters just filling your threads with their useless dribble.. You are a good man Geno, I'd personally like to thank you for all of your help.

Our talk on the phone the other day was very helpful, it helped a lot with my Pro One lesson with Stan Shuffett yesterday. They compliment one another quite nicely. I'll be talking to you soon..

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03-20-2010, 09:22 PM

Coco, yes it's wonderful for me. I use Perfect aim along with Pro One and experience as well.. There of course is no magic bullet but working with Gene and Stan have certainly made things simpler to me. From the sounds of it, I am not alone.

Of course I understand that it's probably not something that you are ever going to use but who knows. Maybe one day you will???

Have a great Sunday! JBK


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