Zerow Game

Just got back in from the bootcamp and I'm pumped. Figured I would write the first review since I am wired right now.

Since the classroom stuff is probably pretty much the same for all bootcamps I'm not gonna write much on it. All I can say is that seeing and hearing some of the stuff demonstrated in class makes it come across a million times clearer. There are just some things that you need to witness to understand fully.

In-field practice, this was the main attraction for taking this class and it was well worth it. Along with Sinn and Savoy we had Fader, Puzzler, and one more instructor for infield (his PUA name escapes me now but his real name is Tony).

Sinn - The first night I did a few sets with Sinn observing. He definitely knows his stuff and is one of the most respected guys out there for a reason. He showed me some of my main sticking points and helped me break that comfort barrier where your brain tells you "you can't" when you actually can if you just do it. Had a little trouble when he came in to wing for me because I was trying to hear what he was saying instead of keeping my target interested. Last set of the weekend he winged for me for about 30 minutes and did a perfect job keeping the friend occupied and boosting me up, agreeing, basically DHV'ing me in the set.

Savoy - Didn't really do many sets with him witnessing maybe 1 or 2 so there's not really much to say on his part.

Puzzler - Did probably 4 -5 sets with him watching and although he's relatively new to the instructing he was very helpful while watching my sets and helping critique what happened, why it happened, and where I messed up.

Can't Remember his PUA name (Tony) - Did about 6-7 sets with him on the two nights that he was out. Definitely a good pusher to go and open open open. Once I got my warmups out of the way he was with me setting up and critiquing performance. Great at pushing sets I wasn't really comfortable with mixed sets, 4+ sets, sets with AMOG's either present or entering etc. Great critiquing skills and willing to watch as many as I wanted to open.

Fader - I probably spent about 80% of my time in the field with Fader and have to say that he was in my opinion the best instructor in the bootcamp. Super high energy and an awesome teacher. The way it worked out I spent pretty much all of friday night with him and opened shitloads of sets. Of course the first few I got blown out of the water or ejected too early and every time he explained to me what I was doing wrong and how to try and fix it. Later on friday night I was starting to get the opening better and he coached me on improving my attraction and qualification. There were a few sets that I thought he was going to have a heart attack on because the girls were hot and diggin me and I ejected for no real reason. Kept me in the game and threatened to "jump in front of a bus" if I didn't go back in and stick the sets out. For someone who is new to the game and needed to break down barriers and thought of what he could and couldn't do Fader really lit a fire under my ass

Saturday night the way things turned out I ended up doing about half my sets with him again. And just like friday night he was still pushing to open as many as possible and stay in as long as possible. Where before I was originally ejecting too early I was now staying in the sets longer and being able to keep better control of my target and set. I'm pretty high energy/ADD myself and Fader was exactly the kind of teacher I needed to help push this material across and just keep opening. His infield commentary was dead on and I think that is what helped me make the huge leap in progress that I did from the start of the weekend till the end. He is basically like the John Madden of infield game when breaking down my sets to me. Really helped me understand and internalize the info.

Overall the weekend was awesome and if you have these guys coming to your area I would highly recommend checking them out. There is only so much reading that you can do in books and on the forums. Seeing this in the field done by real professionals will blow your mind and the fact that you can even begin learning this stuff in a weekend is amazing. The cost of the class might be a little steep but when you can see and feel the effects it was well worth it. Before this class I had serious anxiety to talk to girls in the club and tonight I was opening and holding the attention of large sets and basically controlling the whole conversation.
The only way I can sum it up is AWESOME.