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Raid New to PUA Forum
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:17 am Post subject: Bootcamps |
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| Has anyone here done any bootcamps with some Australian companies or the more internationally well know ones like rsd and MM? Or know of anyone that has experienced bootcamps with these companies? What are your thoughts, opinions? Let's keep it as objective and non biased as possible. |
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dman PUA Forum Enthusiast
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 3:51 am Post subject: |
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I'd recommend RSD, had a friend take an RSD one in NZ and he thought very highly of it  |
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Wild_one PUA Forum Enthusiast
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:16 am Post subject: |
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there are plenty of reviews of Australian bootcamps around. You'd want to read a few proper reviews, not just short opinion here. This is because different bootcamps are better suited for different people, depending on your goals. So for me to say that a certain company's bootcamp is awesome is meaningless for you, as you may have completely different expectations or their style may be incongruent with your personality.
Does example, one instructor told me while discussing another company's bootcamps (of which he was mostly complimentary, not dissing them at all), they are the best there is for some people but others will get nothing out of it, depending on personality. Dont throw the dice - define what you want, get to know the styles of the bootcamps available in your area and find the best match for you.
What I mean, for example, is that if a style is more geared to whats these days is being called "natural" game this is a very steep learning curve. If you are very introverted and have high social anxiety this is not where you should start. Other styles are great for night game but not good for day game (and their bootcamps will focus on nighthgame). If you hate nightclubs this aint for you. If you are not confortable with and dont want to learn using routines then avoid routines based schools. Some will push you into sets, others will be more patient. Some have a one-size-fits-all approach (which works for most people), other tailor the bootcamp for each individual (and have less students per bootcamp). etc etc
Most of the schools have reviews in their forums, but of course there is some bias. The Melbourne Lair forum has reviews of various different schools. There is at least 10 schools that I know of that are teaching in Australia, from small locals, to local copycats of internationals to full subsidiaries of internationals to "famous" instructors coming from the US and Europe coming here to run bootcamps. Do your research. |
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:18 am Post subject: |
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| for the record, I can say the MM bootcamps and the Charisma Arts bootcamps can be great, but they are VERY different. |
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Dispel New to PUA Forum
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:20 am Post subject: |
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| doh, the above two posts are by me - new here and didn't realise I wasn't logged in |
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