Keychain & Sheriff's Bootcamp - Melbourne, November 2009 (w/ 5.0 )

Firstly to the instructors:

Sheriff:

This guy is the definition of alpha male and is one of the warmest guys I've ever met in my life. He has a genuine love for people, especially his students. Sheriff gave some awesome advice on Dates, Logistics, Approach Anxiety and keeping the ball moving after bootcamp. He's got tonnes of experience, inspiring stories and is an excellent teacher.

Keychain :

Keychain took a lot of the seminar and is really good at breaking down phases and techniques into understandable advice. Awesome instructor. He has a really cool identity and after watching him in-field, it's pretty safe to say that any woman approached by this man is in imminent danger of being fucked within minutes. He really helped me out with escalation, sexualisation and had some really good Day Game advice for us.

5.0

Fucking money. I learned so much from 5.0 and he's also really good to watch in-field. He talked about the importance of social proof , as well as great tips on how to enter a club and look like a high value regular (and in-field, he does). I learned some really important concepts about self-image, mindset, boundaries and much more from 5.0 .

Elate

A cool, laid back guy who I'm sure will do well with Love Systems in the future. Elate made a great wing , pushed me into a few sets and gave some awesome advice about incorporating game into everyday life, and what to practice in everyday places without getting kicked out of a restaurant or suspended from uni

The Bootcamp
I was excited, and rightfully so, but a bootcamp is no holiday. The information is massive and definitely aimed at long term success through implementation rather than becoming a rockstar in 3 days. I wrote about 20 A4 pages of material and information and was exhausted by the end of the weekend. Awesome time.

Seminar
We covered the EMP, Opening through to Seduction split over the 3 days. There was also some great stuff about value, body language , escalation, dates, approach anxiety and a bunch of other topics which barely fit into 15 hours of theory.

In field
This is priceless. The instructors really helped me identify some sticking points I didn't know I had. Sheriff pushed me into a 3 set, and he immediately knew where I was at within seconds, so he had plenty to say when I got back to him. Keychain helped me out heaps with Qualification , and 5.0 gave me some good body language advice and little things to do to be more of a challenge (while not teasing so much which was a problem of mine - coming off as an asshole)
On the second night, I spent most of the night with Bolt, an approach coach. A really fun, bouncy guy who I had an awesome time with. Good sets, crap sets, I learned an equal amount from both.

I think anyone who tries to learn Game by themselves is putting themselves at a disadvantage. I remember when I first found out about this stuff. It was pretty cool and I could see little bits working in my life, but then I was reading too much on the forums and not doing enough in field so my analysis paralysis got really frustrating and I ended up worse than I was before.

If you keep at it, as long as your going out doing approaches and pushing limits, you'll get good, but a bootcamp will shatter your learning curve by months, maybe years. I've had the same sticking point for a month or so before I took the bootcamp (too much attraction material) and the instructors helped me out so much, I probably would have had the same problem for several months and not realised it.

Thanks again for a life-changing weekend guys, all the best.