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Author:  natedizzle [ Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:03 am ]
Post subject:  Are their any cheap pua bootcamps?

The cheapest one I've found in los angeles is 1300$. I would only pay that if I knew 110 percent that it worked. Does anyone know of any other alternative because I have no friends that are into this except for me?

Author:  FCgame [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:35 am ]
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Hey!
The thing about PUA camps is that they make all these promises like after attenfing this bootcamp you will be able to do this and do that... it doesnt' work like that. You can't preted that if you attend to this or that bootcamp and you listen to the guy speaking - whoever he's regardless he's "fame" or his experience or his method- for 2 or 5 hours or 10 days you will become a MPUA. I don't think you need to attend to a bootcamp since since it's not personal enough, you should look for 1 on 1 sessions it's going to be much more useful, I'm not saying bootcamps don't work but depending on your "level" 1 on 1 sessions is what you need.

Whatever the "method" you choose you have to start this process with realistic expectations, knowing that no matter who your teacher is or the money you pay you are going to ger REJECTED a lot before start seeing any results and remember that the results depend on you and only on you. Don't blame your "teacher" because you didn't get the results that you expected.

Author:  FCgame [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:39 am ]
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You can pay a million bucks for a bootcamp and still come home with failure after failure afterwards regardless of weather this is in groups or 1 on 1. If you are not commited to change your own ways, to change your own inner game, no PUA or Guru will be able to help you even though im pretty sure they'll gladly accept your Visa card.
Totally agree with you, this whole thing is about how bad you want this.

Author:  Txacoli [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:49 am ]
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OP, how about just finding a lair near you and sarging with the more experienced guys? I'm sure you can learn a lot this way and their advice is free. You can reciprocate by buying a couple of drinks.

Author:  madals [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 1:52 pm ]
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The cheapest bootcamp is the one where you go out, day and night multiple times a week and approach approach approach. Even just starting with "hello" and introducing yourself followed by "Well, I will catch you later" will improve you massively. Before long, you will simply get the hang of it.
Now, if you can't do that - then frankly no boot camp will work for you because YOU need to be motivated and actually go and do it!

PU is like any other skill: having a coach can only teach you good technique, you have to go and practise it LOADS to get used to doing it yourself!

*shameless self promotion: I do a load of cheap online coaching ranging from emails to IM sessions - but if you are not motivated, it wont help!*

Author:  DJ_Z [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:32 pm ]
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You can go out every night for free, it's legal now.

Author:  FCgame [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:55 pm ]
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The cheapest bootcamp is the one where you go out, day and night multiple times a week and approach approach approach. Even just starting with "hello" and introducing yourself followed by "Well, I will catch you later" will improve you massively. Before long, you will simply get the hang of it.
Now, if you can't do that - then frankly no boot camp will work for you because YOU need to be motivated and actually go and do it!

PU is like any other skill: having a coach can only teach you good technique, you have to go and practise it LOADS to get used to doing it yourself!

*shameless self promotion: I do a load of cheap online coaching ranging from emails to IM sessions - but if you are not motivated, it wont help!*
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Author:  0uch [ Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:42 pm ]
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Before you actually pay for bootcamps. Ask yourself, where are you at. Also, price should not be taken into consideration.

If you go out and can't open, you can save yourself tons of money and push yourself. If you have been gaming for awhile for awhile and can't close or have a sticking point you can't figure out, is a good time to take a bootcamp.

Also, don't look at the price. Look for instructor that fit your style. Myself, I hate using lines and routines, so I would go with RSD or Mehow's.

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