Vegas Bootcamp Aug. 31- Spt. 02 w/ Speer
These are video testimonials from this bootcamp,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCAOG7zAV4I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO3n5TVukDc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9d8GnJ6wZo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTZLpz_FSRM
Posted by smile on Sun Sep 09, 2007 1:47 pm
Vegas weekend was amazing. Speer proved he possessed a super power that most guys would trade their mothers and an arm for and shared it with us for a much more reasonable price. What separates Phase Shift from other systems is the way the art is tailored to an individuals objectives and personality.
The first day we went over the basic concepts of opening and building attraction as well as a touch of A3. The best part of the lecture are the interactive exercises. In my experience, you don't get this from other seduction companies. We ran basic drills until everyone had the fundamentals of body language and delivery which is crucial to gaming in-field. It's one thing to hear it described, watch it demonstrated, and quite another to try it yourself. Speer wants see you able to execute the fundamentals properly before going in-field.
In field was an experience in itself. Am I the only one that remembers hearing some 'guru' or other claim the dance floor was a trap and to avoid the dance floor? As we split into two groups of two and three Speer started us by working the dance floor, great for developing the less verbal and higher energy part of your game. Then we worked the outside patio, then went outside to 'day' sarge the casino. After a debrief we were dismissed but everyone was so jacked up from the experience we all returned to the club for more practice.
The second day we went over material and moving sets. In field Speer and Rev were relentlessly pushing guys into set after set. After a few self-induced early ejections. The concept of staying in set and plowing through any awkward moments began to take form. When that happened, something clicked and fire was burning bright. I ended the night staying in a well-run set for who knows how long. We split for the night but I heard everyone, including myself, went on to sarge the other parts of vegas for more hours to come.
The final day we covered a few more concepts and went over the past night. Instead of letting us go at the end of lecture we went out to shopping center for a final run at sarging. This time chasing after unwitting shoppers.
The structure of this boot camp is tailored around the needs of its students better than any other boot camp I've come across. If you want to pay for a lesson that can be broadcast to a hall of 200 students with more theory than application this is not for you. Phase Shift boot camps are designed not to teach you a concept you don't need, but applicable techniques through hands on training. This bootcamp is not for everyone. Not for the girly men who can't take responsibility for their failures and lacks. Not for girly men who can't take action to overcome their failures. Not for the girly men who define the term 'keyboard jockey'. But any one out there with a d**k and would like the quality that this world has to offer, don't go anywhere else. Let your decision to take this boot camp be your quantum leap in the right direction.
Since the boot camp I've been opened by shameless scores of women just because of the attitudes and body language I picked up from the weekend with Speer and Rev. Just ask my regular wings Method and Bird.
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Los Angelos Bootcamp w/ Speer Aug. 24-26
Posted by Method on Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:37 pm
After hooking up with Speer this weekend in LA I got to see why he is considered one of the top PUAs in the world even from Mystery himself and must say he is at the top of his game. He was excellent at promoting the mindset of your game when it comes to pickup, because it becomes more than just memorizing lines (those eventually get thrown out) and your new identity becomes a way of life. It was interesting to see how women were attracted to Speer so instantly it became a major confidence boost to see what was possible. The thing that I like to point out is that Speer has soo much tight game it appears as though he is not gaming--he is doing it the natural way. I remembered opening sets and having them not hook after A2 and Speer came back and told me neg, IOD, DHV---I tried another set and it hooked like magic. At the end of the night, Speer's feedback provided important details to improve my inner game and get through my sticky points when talking with women.
-Method
Los Angelos, CA.
Posted by looker on Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:18 pm
The LA bootcamp was an eye opener for me. Speer is a great teacher who takes the time to work equally with all students and coaches in a friendly and positive manor making learning the method easy. Speer worked the venues with ease, collecting half a dozen numbers in one night, at the end of the night he actually had girls open him with the line ‘I’ve seen you around tonight’. I’m glad I took the camp!
Posted by tomcat on Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:37 pm
Being relatively new to pickup yet having read a decent amount of material for the past couple of months I wasn't sure what to expect at the bootcamp. It opened my eyes. Before bootcamp - I was using a mish mash of systems - David D, MM, RSD etc. After seeing Speer in field - opening sets, hooking, negging, kiss closing on a consistent basis I was impressed. We even went to an import car show and he number closed a couple import models - showing that he was just as good in day game as in night. Amazing. He looks so natural when he does it and when I asked him "What the hell did you do?". He answers: "I just follow the system". I know what system I'm going to follow now and being taught it from someone who truly KNOWS what they are talking about makes a world of a difference than reading it from a book. I think my game will improve drastically from bootcamp since now I have a solid system to follow in order to get past my sticking points.
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Miami Bootcamp, Aug. 10-12 w/ Speer & Havok
Posted by Mastery on Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:09 am
I took a Phase Shift bootcamp in Miami on 10-12 August 2007 with Speer and Havok. Here is my review:
Firstly, the instructors were very professional. This is definitely NOT one of those bootcamps where the instructors show up late, go through the motions, and then get drunk and/or spend the whole night gaming girls for themselves instead of helping students.
The instructors showed up on time for both the seminar and in-field portions. They did not touch any alcohol in the field, and throughout the in-field portion the instructors were focused on helping students get into sets and push their sets further instead of gaming girls for themselves. Yes the instructors demonstrated some sets to show how it's done, but after that they made sure to push the students into sets so they could give feedback. There was also a female approach coach to help give social proof if necessary. The cool thing is the female approach coach could also stand right beside the set and listen to the conversation and give feedback.
Speer and Havok know their stuff. I had taken Mystery's bootcamp before so a lot of the things taught in the seminar were not new to me. Even so, I was surprised at how much I got out of the seminar portion. Hearing the same concepts explained from Speer's perspective added a new dimension to my understanding of the material. I picked up many subtleties that I had previously missed. There is also a focus on identity, and Speer helped each student find an identity and construct DHV stories to convey their identity.
Before getting into the field, during the seminar portion we did some simulated approaches so the instructors could spot and eliminate glaring mistakes. Then in the field, we were pushed to do lots of sets and the instructors would give brief pointers on things to correct. At the end of the night or the next day we would debrief on the in-field portion. At the end of the bootcamp we all had a better understanding of what to do and how to do it, not just in terms of knowledge but in-field application too, and had overcome some sticking points and improved noticeably.
I highly recommend the bootcamp.
Also, Video Testimonials.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBCyCkHBtDM