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May 19th, 2013
An RSD Bootcamp: Should I do it?
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#41

dman

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Join Date: 12/28/2007 | Posts: 937

I'm feeling it is likely I'll do it, but I expect to have a number of big changes happening before then:

1) Ironman (I may or may not be alive after this, if I'm not then I won't be able to do a bc or anything else! :p Not to mention doing Ironman is very very expensive)
2) New Job (my money coming in could drastically change, for the worse?)
3) New Place to live at (money going out could drastically change, again... probably for the worse in terms of increased cost)
4) Getting a licence and a motorbike (again, more costs)

So while I expect I probably will, it feels best to wait until at least a couple of these have come to pass. Then I'll have a better feel for my financial situation, without having to include in the calculations a zillion billion unknown variables.


true about the moas, they are the pinnacle of our airforce that keeps us safe from being invaded by the ozzies :D
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#42
tribasker

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Join Date: 02/04/2008 | Posts: 30

I just got my accomodation and flights booked for a London bootcamp. can't wait. I'm gonna have ho's in different area codes.
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#43
jlaix

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Join Date: 08/20/2006 | Posts: 7492

Zig Wrote:
I think he's more worried about the moas, the giant birds that are three times the size of an ostrich and are undiscriminating human eating beasts. They run wild in New Zealand bush and sometimes stray into the the city.


I heard that these went extinct and now there ain't no moa.
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#44

dman

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Join Date: 12/28/2007 | Posts: 937

Damn you Zig! is meant to be kept secret from most people about our special weapon, how else are we going to keep on getting fresh meat for those buggers?
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#45

hdvll

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Join Date: 01/09/2008 | Posts: 20

What time does the bootcamp usually starts of Friday?? And what time does it finish on Sunday?
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#46
StuartL

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Join Date: 08/19/2006 | Posts: 368

Most bootcamps begin around 7pm on Friday and end around 5pm or 6pm on Sunday. Total time is a minimum of 21 hours over 3 days, so about 7 hours each day.
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#47
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Join Date: 01/11/2008 | Posts: 33

hey guys i'm from Puerto Rico i sign up for a bootcamp in chicago june 6-8 and i believe my instructor is alexander and the reason i'm posting is that i want to do some work before the bc, and what i did was to go out when it's almost a year since i haven't gone out, alone to a place i never been on a SUNDAY, so you can imagine how freaking nervous i was, but i change all that and just made it my mission to just show up and what i notice being there(along with the fact that there were so many women that wanted to be approach that if i was with an instructor he would had beat me silly for not approaching, which i didn't:( )aniway what i notice was that all those issues that i have before like i'm too short, i'm not good enough for her, i'm not her type bla blah blah, didn't pop up, i truly believe i could have any of those girls BUT i'm still thinking what to say andyou guess it, i didn't do approaches so my question is what's really happening behind all that and how can i change it? so that's it, oh yeah i'm also taking salsa dancing, which is great because in dancing the man always leads the woman and i been thinking about that and how unconciously i been putting women in charge:o so that's great too
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#48

itsmyworld

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Join Date: 02/28/2008 | Posts: 1

Hi guys, first time posting on this site. I am scheduled to do a bootcamp this weekend, with Jeffy, in SF. I have known about the community for a couple years and read the infamous book that let everyone know about it. However, I don't really know much of the lingo or have read up on the techniques of approaching. Do you guys think I really need to have a solid background in pickup before doing a bootcamp. It's kind of a moot point since it's only a few days away but hopefully I won't be the only noob. I just realized that's really a chode mindset even to give a shit what others think anyway. Hopefully we will all be there in support of each other and helping one another grow. I know this is all going to be out of my comfort zone and I have a feeling it's going to hurt, lol. Here's to a total transformation. ~Chris shades
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#49
Alexander~

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Join Date: 05/15/2007 | Posts: 2939

Gioprime Wrote:
hey guys i'm from Puerto Rico i sign up for a bootcamp in chicago june 6-8 and i believe my instructor is alexander and the reason i'm posting is that i want to do some work before the bc, and what i did was to go out when it's almost a year since i haven't gone out, alone to a place i never been on a SUNDAY, so you can imagine how freaking nervous i was, but i change all that and just made it my mission to just show up and what i notice being there(along with the fact that there were so many women that wanted to be approach that if i was with an instructor he would had beat me silly for not approaching, which i didn't:( )aniway what i notice was that all those issues that i have before like i'm too short, i'm not good enough for her, i'm not her type bla blah blah, didn't pop up, i truly believe i could have any of those girls BUT i'm still thinking what to say andyou guess it, i didn't do approaches so my question is what's really happening behind all that and how can i change it? so that's it, oh yeah i'm also taking salsa dancing, which is great because in dancing the man always leads the woman and i been thinking about that and how unconciously i been putting women in charge:o so that's great too


Ah Chicago dreamtimes on the horizon...

read the power of now for preparation, salsa and other social committments are great.

read plenty of this forum and the blogs.

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#50

Ben P

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Join Date: 02/14/2008 | Posts: 31

I'm booked in for a bootcamp during the Natural Workshop Weekend in Sydney. Is there any way for me to find out who will be the instructor?
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