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The RSD Bootcamp  Hot

Type: Bootcamp
PUA: Real Social Dynamics
Focus: Natural Game
Basically it's 3 days packed with theory and live practice in malls, cafes, bars and clubs. Your RSD instructors teach you their stuff and wing you in the field, straightening out your weak points and shortening your way to PUAdom.


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3 people have reviewed The RSD Bootcamp

Overall rating (weighted)
2.6
Overall experience
 (?)
2.7
Worth the investment
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2.3
Reproducible in real life
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3.0
Ratio and attentiveness
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2.7
Quality of field time
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2.3
 

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The RSD Bootcamp

Good bootcamp ONLY for guys in their 20's...


Written by Kevin, Mississauga, Ontario
On June 2010

Overall rating (weighted)
1.8
Overall experience
2.0
Worth the investment
1.0
Reproducible in real life
2.0
Ratio and attentiveness
2.0
Quality of field time
2.0
I attended a bootcamp in Toronto in 2009 and was quite disappointed.

The first night we went to a loud club with no women there. By the time we decided to go elsewhere, we couldn't get in anywhere decent. A wasted night.

Day game the next day was OK. Very little instructions, but the feedback was good.

The next night pub scene was a little better. Had some good sets, but the instructor was more interested in approaching his own sets than worrying about his students.

This treated me and the other guy in the camp as if we were in our 20's. We are in 30's and 40's. It made us come across as cheesy and we didn't get much from the camp.

These guys can throw you into sets if you have approach anxiety, but can't really give you good instruction for creating attraction.
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The RSD Bootcamp

RSD Bootcamp, December 2008 Chicago


Written by SuperGod, Chicago
On April 2009

Overall rating (weighted)
3.0
Overall experience
3.0
Worth the investment
2.0
Reproducible in real life
4.0
Ratio and attentiveness
4.0
Quality of field time
2.0
I had a good time but unfortunately didn't gain the knowledge and skill that I desired. The instructor took us to bars and clubs both nights, even though the first day I showed a desire to do day game, which never happened. I was also hoping to get some fashion advice and that was minimal. I paid $2000 but I think it was worth only $500.
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The RSD Bootcamp

RSD was good... I've had better, had worse


Written by Jay
On January 2009

Overall rating (weighted)
3.0
Overall experience
3.0
Worth the investment
4.0
Reproducible in real life
3.0
Ratio and attentiveness
2.0
Quality of field time
3.0
Okay, I will say that RSD was the second of three bootcamp experiences I've had. The first was with Michael something, The Dating Wizard, and it was a complete waste of money. But this was many years ago, hopefully if he's still doing bootcamps he's brought himself a long way in that time.

The second was RSD with Tyler Durden and even though it had shortcomings, I am happy with it. I started the bootcamp so shy that I could not talk to anyone. Some days I couldn't leave my apartment. Over the course of Friday and Saturday night (and my own sarging during the days, totally delirious that I could talk to people) I opened 72 hot women. That might be more than my entire life until that point.

TD did exactly what I needed to do: he beat down my shyness with a battering ram and had lots of great wisdom in that area. This was pretty much the experience I was hoping to have with the Dating Wizard.

The positives: he physically forced me to do something that terrified me my entire life and when I had a little nervous breakdown he knew just what to say. And for that I am very grateful. If this is the boat you are in, you should consider this bootcamp. If you're a little more advanced than that, see the downsides.

The downside: only saw him in set twice and (knowing what I know now and having the skills I have now) he didn't do anything amazing.

Also, one set he did where he was getting a rough reception from one of the guys looked suspiciously like a set that appeared in the RSD newsletter a few days after the bootcamp, but in the newsletter version Tyler executed all sorts of subtle, alpha behavious which caused the guy to lean forward to listen and be dominated just like the girls. If the newsletter was discussing the set I saw, it just didn't happen like that.

Also also also, day 3 didn't go as advertised. It was supposed to be six hours of day game sarging and instead we sat in the Hard Rock Cafe for four hours while TD talked about game, powerful behaviours, etc. then spent the next two hours printing our free manual at Kinkos. I couldn't really understand the manual because it was full of shorthand abbreviations of things that we didn't talk about. (But the portion of the manual where you write down and commit to your goals was cool.) I'm putting this as a downside because I could have used another day of sarging with a guru, but some others might have gotten more from the lecture and manual.

Also also also also, TD kept answering his phone while lecturing. It just seemed unprofessional to me.

My third bootcamp experience was MCMaax at Maaximum Seduction. RSD taught me it's okay to talk to people, this guy taught me how to be powerful with people. I wish RSD had taught me that so my progress would've been a lot faster.
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