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| Author: | Jimzy [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 7:33 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Well versed on PU, but needs calibrating |
Hi guys, I'm pretty well versed in PUA and have been for several years now. Only problem is I'm just not getting enough success lately, which is why I'm here I guess but of course I'd like to contribute back with the knowledge that I do have. This forum is great and It'd be very cool to become a regular here and improve/help others improve over time. I need to re-calibrate my brain on PU, I have the knowledge but I'm doing it wrong and just need to chat over my game and the basics. Great to be here and which part of the forum would be the best place to start with this kind of problem? Thanks! |
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| Author: | JohnnyValentine [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 7:58 pm ] |
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Awesome. Anyone who has put a lot of time into learning pick up should be welcomed. Be a regular on the forum. You know it will keep you motivated and keep you interested in the subject for longer. You will find that you are learn more and quicker. Come on man...you must know what your sticking point is at the minute?...hazard a guess. |
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| Author: | Jimzy [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:06 pm ] |
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Quote: Awesome. Anyone who has put a lot of time into learning pick up should be welcomed.
Hm. I would say my use of push-pull and showing interest vs disinterest in the target. I either ignore them too much or come on too strong for them to become attracted. That's my first problem at the moment I guess.
Be a regular on the forum. You know it will keep you motivated and keep you interested in the subject for longer. You will find that you are learn more and quicker. Come on man...you must know what your sticking point is at the minute?...hazard a guess. |
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| Author: | JohnnyValentine [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:02 pm ] |
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Quote: Quote: Awesome. Anyone who has put a lot of time into learning pick up should be welcomed.
Hm. I would say my use of push-pull and showing interest vs disinterest in the target. I either ignore them too much or come on too strong for them to become attracted. That's my first problem at the moment I guess.Be a regular on the forum. You know it will keep you motivated and keep you interested in the subject for longer. You will find that you are learn more and quicker. Come on man...you must know what your sticking point is at the minute?...hazard a guess. You need to work on your calibration of interest and dis-interest. Only way is through practice, practice, practice. You obviously need to try NEW things otherwise your just doing the same thing and this could be your problem. Watching loads of videos of infield pick ups can help a lot for mid-game. You notice a lot of similarities and can learn from them. |
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| Author: | detox75 [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:07 pm ] |
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Johnny who do you like for infield pickup videos? I'm experimenting with new stuff myself. |
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| Author: | JohnnyValentine [ Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:07 pm ] |
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Quote: Johnny who do you like for infield pickup videos? I'm experimenting with new stuff myself.
Haha. Adam Lyons hasn't done enough infield videos.I haven't really been watching many recently to be honest. I did come across Sashspua's videos on the forum recently. I like how direct he goes. Some of his pickups do seem over the top for the camera's sake but their is some good stuff as well. Do you have anyone you would recommend for me to check out? |
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