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| Author: | SCB [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:42 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Bootcamp experiences |
ok, I'm thinking of signing up to a bootcamp later this year/early next year to refine what I'm doing plus see what some of the "gurus" advise me on doing, does anyone have any experiences (positive or negative) on any of the bootcamps they've been on? The one I'm most interested in is RSD due to being a fan of their stuff (Especailly Tyler, Ozzie, Jeffy Allen and Tim plus others on thier site) anyone been to one of these? And is it worth the price? |
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| Author: | LyricalDream [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:47 pm ] |
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Contact WM - he has I think. Atleast he talks about RSD all the time, so I can imagine he knows some people. Btw WM = Warped Mind(less) or w/e Cheers! |
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| Author: | Ryan Black SashaPUA [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:28 pm ] |
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Well, you CAN pay thousands of pounds to sit in a room writing down theory for hours until your head is about to explode, and then be shoved into sets by approach coaches who overanalyse every tiny thing you do but don't seem to actually approach themselves OR You could pay less than £800 for two full days of daygame, most of which is in-field actually talking to women, just the bare minimum amount of theory you need for every step, and tons of hilariously fun exercises that totally destroy your approach anxiety! PM me for full details |
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| Author: | SCB [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:17 pm ] |
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Thanks, I may take that offer up later in the year |
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| Author: | Warped Mindless [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:49 pm ] |
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If your are thinking about taking a bootcamp with one of the bigger companies, RSD really is the way to go. You don't sit in a room for hours writing down theory. I mean shit, most guys who take an RSD bootcamp have already seen a good amount of their products and thus know the theory. They literary custom tailor the bootcamp experience to what they believe will best help you. They can do this because they have a great instructor to student ratio. As for coaches who over analyze everything, the rsd coaches are the ones telling the students to stop over analyzing everything. But, consider this. If your progressing at good rate, you most likely don't need a bootcamp. If, however, you have some sticking points you cant seem to fix, or some stuff you feel could be a lot better with personal attention from a coach, then perhaps it is for you. |
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| Author: | mR.e [ Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:27 pm ] |
| Post subject: | ok |
i was curious too im not bad at game at all, have mulitple social circles, get a lay around once a week on average (might have a gf soon though anyways point being, im the most interested in sinn and afc adams stuff to be honest, afc adam is a good guy talked to him a few times but want to know more bout boot camps aswell mR.e |
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| Author: | MILLS [ Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:47 pm ] |
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I would love to join a bootcamp! Money wise it's not in the cards but at the rate i've been reading and watching everyones tips and advice, i'll be at that level in no time. |
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