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Author:  tony09uk [ Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:19 pm ]
Post subject:  PUA Bootcamps, are they worth it????

I have been looking into the PUA bookcamp

http://www.puatraining.com/events#bootcamp

run by gambler. I am wondering if anayone here has been to it and if it was any help/worth the money????

Author:  Trauma [ Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:46 pm ]
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I was wondering the same thing to be honest. I guess if you go into one of those with the mindset that it will help you out, you will more then likely take something away from it...granted this depends on whether or not the people running the show will actually know whats going on, but thats probably a non-issue. They probably do have some cred if they are willing to talk to a group of people about it and charge for it.

Now...to find one in Michigan that's decently close by.

If thats not really an option for somebody, the best advice I can give is to just read up on technique, and then just go out and practice it. That's what I'm gonna do anyway. Just from reading this stuff and getting in tune with whats being said, I can already see/feel my self confidence and game gaining momentum.

Best of luck to you if you do decide to go to one though.

Author:  kasabi [ Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:26 am ]
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Depends on just how much you suck.

Really . . . I've been pm'd by some folks and met several people who've taken seminars/bootcamps . . . etc . . .

I have AFC friends who function better in bars/clubs than most people I've met who take these courses. . . I think it has more to do with where they were before the seminars with and their absolute desperation in this topic matter . . . but . . .

If you know this game cerebrally . . . meaning you know why certain openers work. You know why certain routines get women going, laughing, and digging you. . . . and if you know a few closes, YOU CAN have success . . . lots of it on your own because the rest is just BALLS and REPETITION.

I know lots of the guys who make a living off of these camps hang out here and I'm sure they'll offer their marketing hooks but my God, all you need is a pair of balls and a few cans to go out and hitting them hard.

What type of "secret" knowledge do you think a seminar can offer you other than what is discussed on these forums over, over, and over again?

Author:  Jaybot [ Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:46 am ]
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I recently did the advanced seminar with Sarge School, it is definitely worth it. It helps break you out of bad habits and shows you more possibilities. You should check the guys out they are a cheaper option but probably just as good.

Author:  super natural [ Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:07 pm ]
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If your going to take a bootcamp you have to decide what you really want from the game. To be honest, depending on who teaches it you should get a large increase in skill. The only thing is a bootcamp is worthless unless your going to do the 1000s of sets needed to get good after the program.

How do I know? I took a mystery method bootcamp a long time ago with Sinn and Future. I learned a ton of stuff, but what I really learned was only expanded once I was out in field doing all those sets.

Thats my 2 cents.

Author:  tony09uk [ Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:45 am ]
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cheers guys.... I know the only true waqy to get better is by going out and practicing, but I need a stronger base than what I have at the moment. I dont really lack confidence, it keeps a conversation going/interesting that I want to learn.

What is this sarge school that was metioned I had a quick search but couldnt find anything.

I will do what's necessary to get good at this "game"

Author:  the_guru [ Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:08 pm ]
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I got a huge leap forward from my training and it helped my game a lot.
A key thing is to push yourself and not rely on the instructors to push you, cause once you are back home, there will be noone to push you and you will go back to your old ways.

Author:  JasonLloyd [ Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:46 am ]
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thing is, the reason ihavent approached is cos i cant push myself to do it. does this mean if i do a bootcamp ill probly be no better when i get home?

Author:  Jaybot [ Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:31 pm ]
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you will have learnt loads and done some approaches but a lot of people do bootcamps get home and don't approach. A boot camp and local wing is what I prescribe.

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