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Last update: Wed, Mar 9, 2022 3:11 AM
My weekend with Helicase was absolutely incredible. The seminars earlier in the day on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday taught me strategies to take into the night for the "infield" action taking portion of the camp. The first night "Friday" I did about 30 approaches, pushed by Helicase to take action and was shocked at the amount of positive interactions I had with women and became desensitized to the few rejections I got.
The 2nd night was even more epic. I approached 2 girls at a restaurant around dinner time (Pushed by Helicase) and invited them to join us later on that night at the club. I got one of their numbers and they texted me an hour later, "we're here." They actually showed up to the club and spent the majority of the night with us. I actually already have a date setup with one of them. Later that night I did about 20 more approaches and obtained multiple numbers which I am now following up on.
The weekend felt like a dream, and was the biggest transformation I have ever experienced in terms of success with women. I am now a different person, much more confident with women, one who takes action, and one who can establish attraction with women very easy now. Last but not least, my conversational skills have improved dramatically since taking this camp.
If you're on the fence about doing a LS boot camp I'd say ask yourself the question, "If not now then when?" Do it, you will push past your barriers and turn into the naturally attractive man you are meant to be.
8/5/16- Since the first post and after Cajun taking over the company, he was disappointed at the outcome of my course prior to him taking over Love Systems. He has shown true leadership in this company's image and future and as a previous customer I admired his commitment to making sure my experience is nothing but positive. Thank you and I will see you at Super Conference.
The most recent event I attended was Superconference 2017. I bought the Silver package, which lets you attend the speaking sessions, activity sessions, and drill sessions, but offers no infield instruction. My confidence and ability to control my "inner whiner" have both significantly improved since I attended. I was used to creating attraction beforehand, but sustaining it and comfort levels have been much easier since SC. My conversations w women tend to be much longer, deeper, and more often lead to "bumping fuzzies" as Deadpool would say than beforehand. The top 3 things I learned at SC were 1) How to use Tinder much more effectively 2) To create a high-volume "funnel" in which women enter your life at a rate you can be happy with 3) You're not alone in your struggle with women. I would recommend Superconference, but only to guys who are willing to put in the work, follow coaches' instructions, and continue working on this after SC is over.
I've gotten a lot of books/videos and a consult with LemonJacket aka Jay.
-Consult was awesome. This is where the 5th star comes from. Jay is a genius. Jay followed up with me after it was over to make sure I had followed through on his advice (He didn't have to do that, as I had only paid for a one time consult, but went the extra mile. Bawwwwssss level. LS should probably double or triple his pay). His advice made immediate positive changes. Don't listen to what your dumbdumb friends or girlfriends say about fashion or dating. Listen to Jay. You'll be glad you did.
-Books/material is fantastic. It's not just typical pua crap like on most other places, people with a conscious can use this stuff too. Improves all aspects of your life too. Also easily learnable. You can take away a lot from it, and is easy to integrate, with examples, etc. You won't feel like your spewing weird memorized lines or material either.
-Customer service is great too. I've never really had any major issues, but if I ever have a question or want something their team aka Sarah, always gets back very quickly.
The materials are little on the expensive side, but worth every penny. Don't be cheap and skimp out for some $10 book from 1993 that you found on Amazon, or keep scraping by on free crap you find on the internet. This is the most efficient, best dating/life improvement resource I've seen. If you are on the fence, just go for it.
it was great going out with a bunch of like-minded people. I was told to warm up with both girls and guys just to get into the talkative mood. I consistently approached several women throughout the night and had one makeout. The big thing I took away was I got rejected quite a bit but did not take it personally. I realized it is part of the process. This was huge for my inner game.
The second night I really got good with approaching. I had very little AA and was able to hold a conversation with several girls. My eye contact and body language were outstanding. There was an assistant named Bernard helping out and he pushed me throughout the night. He is a guy you need to be around. His attitude was fantastic. The one big thing he told me was to touch much more than what I was doing. I instantly had great results because of it. I would never have considered doing that.
The the third day was day game. We went out for about 3 hours just talking to women on the street. It was awkward at first stopping a girl while she was walking but I quickly realized it wasn't a big deal.
The big thing I got over the weekend was getting over my inner negative beliefs and getting over taking rejections personally. I highly recommend taking a bootcamp as long as you have the right attitude. You will not get good at game instantly, this is just a road map.
First, this course is all about masculinity and what it means to be a man. Sterling is great at showing you how to lead and how to embrace your masculinity in all areas of your life.
Second, I discovered a few of the mental blocks I had that were holding me back in my relationships. Sterling was incredible at breaking this down and figuring out what is holding you back.
And third, I got rid of a lot of the anxiety I was having before. I have always been an introvert, but Sterling helped me breakthrough that and be social anyways.
If you can afford it, the 10 day program is well worth it.
1. What shifts have I noticed in my confidence after Super Conference?
I used to hesitate or not approach attractive women consistently. After last weekend, with the instruction and encouragement I received from the coaches, I am approaching very intimidating women consistently with little hesitation and much more fluidly.
2. How has my ability to create attraction improved after Super Conference?
I am writing this review only a few days after the Super Conference, so there will be more evidence to come in the coming months. That said, since returning home, I am experiencing easier and more fun interactions with women than before.
3. What shifts have I noticed about my ability to hold conversations since Super Conference?
Since Super Conference, I have had some really enjoyable and fun interactions with women in situations that I previously would have been very uncomfortable in. This includes having meaningful conversations that lead to a phone number and instant or eventual dates with women on the subway or street.
4. What are some things that I learned at the 2017 Social Rockstar Super Conference?
I had several subtle, but ineffective body language and non-verbal communication habits that needed work. I never would have been able to correct these if it wasn't for the constructive feedback of the instructors.
Women want men as much as men want women. I don't need to hide or be ashamed of my desire for attractive women, I can and should embrace it.
5. Would I recommend the SRSC to a friend? Why?
Yes. Absolutely. Most of the men I know do not have the kind of relationships they really want. I can say I no longer have this problem and most of the LS alumni I know would say the same.
Since Super Conference I've noticed I'm having a lot more fun and engaging interactions, building attraction more easily, and just generally having more fun when I'm out. The instructors were also able to point out a couple subconscious things I was doing that I never would have realized on my own.
I think for me the biggest benefit of the weekend was just to be able to be around such a large group of instructors and really get a good feel for their overall vibe and get a sense of how they see the world. That was a huge unexpected benefit, to be able to see where they're coming from and get a sense of their energy and incorporate that into my approach with dating, and also life in general.
I would definitely recommend going to a program with Love Systems. It can be intimidating to sign up for your first program but the benefits of learning from an instructor in person are huge. I'll definitely be going back next year and would recommend that anyone considering it make the leap.
I didn't make the decision lightly; this was going to require a huge financial commitment and sacrifice for over 6 months to make this happen. I also knew that I wanted to be in good physical shape for the two weeks in Las Vegas, so I started a new fitness program and just kinda hunkered down for the winter. I saved my money, got in reasonable shape and didn't really go out and 'game' at all.
Upon arrival at the high-end suite that would be the setting for the seminar portion of the bootcamp, I was one of over 30 guys in the room. 10D students, instructors and former alumni were all present to participate in the program. As I was to experience throughout the next 10 days, that was both an advantage and disadvantage. Nonetheless, all the guys in the room were there for the same reasons and that made me feel right at home.
We got started right away and went over some introductions. It was great getting to know some of the guys, where they came from and a bit of what they were looking for on the bootcamp. I've been sober for a number of years now and discovered that a fellow student was too. That was another element that put some of my nervousness about this experience at ease. I don't shy away from alcohol, but I will admit I was on extra alert for any kind of emphasis on drinking or getting carried away with partying. The research I did before I made my decision to sign up indicated that drinking was not really a big part of it and that proved to be the case. Students are highly discouraged from drinking, and the Project Rockstar students are, in fact, prohibited.
As the tone of the bootcamp was set during these first few interactions with the instructors, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that what motivated the instructors was not simply a superficial goal of banging a bunch of girls, but some much deeper work around masculinity and self improvement. Doing "well" with women, it was emphasized throughout the 10D program, is really an outward manifestation of a man who is strong in his passions, drive and masculinity. We're not here to learn how to be a better lounge douche, but to get at the core of who we are as men. A man, strong in his masculinity goes after what he wants without being tricky about it. No lines, routines or other dated crap was part of the material. Again, I had read that coming in to the program, and it was delivered to us time and time again. I think if it had been any different, my comfort level would have been very different. Something always felt a little fishy about routine-based 'gaming'. On that very first day, the claim was made that "no one has ever accused our students of running game.". I see can easily see why: there is no 'game' on this program. The techniques that are taught have openness, directness and authenticity at the core. You are asked (more like "told") to be direct about why you're even talking to the women with whom we interacted. This was not only scary for me (I have always had a hard time comfortable conveying attraction to women) but refreshing. As the days went on, I got more and more comfortable with marching up to the hottest woman in a club and pulling her into me, speaking softly into her ear that she was f-ing hot and I wanted to know her name. Words can't describe how liberating it is to just drop all the routines BS and say what you really mean. Try it, you'll be glad you did.
The daily routing for me was basically like this: I would wake up around 10-11am, have something light to eat (Jamba Juice with a TON of fruits and vegetables was my go-to) and get some sun by the pool for 60-90 mins. It was really nice to just sit out in the heat of a Vegas summer and relax for a bit. As the bootcamp went on, I even practiced striking up conversations with complete strangers at the pool. Just walk right up and introduce yourself for no other reason than that's what I wanted to do. I would never have done that before the bootcamp. I'd have sat there trying to think of something clever or funny, come up empty and just sat off to the side by myself. You can flex these muscles anytime, anywhere. It's not game.
So, after the pool, I'd get back up to the suite for the ~5 hours of workshop. We covered new topics everyday and each day built on stuff we learned the previous day and night out. The first few days went pretty long, but the information was super important. Plus, just being around guys who have the same motivations and goals as you do was great. So time really flew. Once we broke for the day, I'd pick up a light meal and head back to my room for a nap, shower and some downtime. I totally remember how badly my gut was chruning while waiting to meet everyone for those first few nights out. Breaking through personal barriers is not without a fair bit of stomach churning anxiety, but when one builds enough positive reference examples, it gets easier. And in Las Vegas in the middle of summer, you have an opportunity to throw pitch after pitch. It's like being at a shooting range with an unlimited amount of ammo.
We'd stay out until 3-5am every night. The instructors were always available to help, as well as the alumni of Project Rockstar. Some of those guys, in fact, could be more motivating that the instructors at times. They were 'closer' to my level, and I remember thinking "Hey, it wasn't so long ago that these dudes were in the same boat as I am now..." It just made them instantly relate-able. Having the alumni out was a total bonus. By the wee hours of the morning, I was usually spent, but happy with the effort I put in. Of course, some of those late, late nights were due to my applied knowledge *actually working*... That reminds me that I should mention...if you apply this stuff....there is a damn good chance you are going to get laid. So be ready for success, you never know when it's going to strike :)
Then the process would repeat.
To those that are thinking about doing this: do it. The feedback you will get will be direct, and might sting a bit, but the course is not meant to give you a warm fuzzy feeling. It's there to show you how to own your manhood and be the kind of man woman want to have. It's not about routines and smoke-and-mirrors crap. That stuff is over. This is about owning your true self and getting what you want.
My advice to those that are thinking about going:
1. You must budget an extra 3-5 grand to over staying at a decent hotel on the strip and food. Being in Las Vegas for 10 days is rough on the wallet. You will also need to pay for bottle service for the nights out.
2. Get in shape before your boot camp. You don't have to look like a Men's Health cover model, but find a local personal training if you need help getting a program put together and a basic nutrition plan. The girls you'll be talking to need to at least see that you are healthy and take care of yourself. I promise that every moment you spend getting healthy exercise and making good decisions on your diet will pay off.
3. Go with an open mind, be brave and do things you normally wouldn't do. This is your time to shine, have the courage to do what the instructor tell you to do.
4. When you go out, make it your responsibility to stay with a specific instructor for the night. I had some trouble with this. I assumed on the first few nights that the instructors had some sort of all-seeing eye and were watching everything. I hit the first few nights running and just went out and approached as often as I could. I figured "Why wait to be pushed into an interaction, just f-ing go on your own...". I'm glad I had the balls to do what I needed to do without a push, but it came at the expense of some good coaching. If I had a chance to do it again, I would make it my job to stick with the instructors way more closely. The protocol for how that went down wasn't clear to me. I'd say that's really the only thing that I would suggest doing differently. A much more clear assignment of what students were going to me matched up with each instructor. I felt that part could have been tightened up a bit more.
5. Drop the language of 'game'. You are not talking to 10s, 7s, 4s, or HB8s. You are not "in a set". That's over. It's juvenile and dated. Forget that it ever existed and drop it from your vocabulary. This is a better way. I believe that deeply. Every time I heard a fellow student say "I was in this set last night...." I would die a little bit on the inside.
6. Remember you are there to work on yourself. This about you as a man. Treat like life and death. And then laugh it off when things down't go your way. It sounds like a contradiction because this isn't logical. It's something you experience at the level of your feelings and beliefs about yourself. Logic doesn't exist here. If it did, logic would tell you that you have nothing to fear by walking up to a girls and nibbling her on the neck within 5 minutes of introducing yourself because that just the kind of experience many women are yearning for. Yet we fear that level of directness for a million illogical reasons.
I got fundamental breakthroughs in my beliefs which translated into results I would have not believed possible before. The on-the spot feedback gave me realization of sticking points I had. The "reset" of beliefs has translated into tangible results in my interactions as well as the outcomes.
This is not to be a one weekend fix but taken as an acceleration in an improvement journey.
Highly recommend - the uncovering of these blindspots for me is priceless.
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At the start of the camp, I couldn't walk into a bar without getting anxiety, by the end, I almost took a girl home the same night I met her (I chickened out). I never would have progressed this far or this fast without the help of the coaches.
A lot of people online seem to think that a bootcamp is just going to teach you things you could learn from reading a book or blog posts. It's not like that at all. The content of my camp was tailored to the needs of the attendees. There is very little theory and a whole lot of practical advice and group learning. (The handouts they give you before the camp cover theory, but I don't think reading more hurts.)
Instead the camp is about giving you the tools you need to overcome your immediate blockages and to put a development plan in place so that you can get decent at game within 12 to 18 months. As a semi-pro athlete who trains with world class coaches, I can say from experience that the Love Systems coaches are great at their job. The don't hesitate to tell you what you need to hear (even when you don't want to hear it), and they push you hard to keep you in the zone of optimal learning (just outside of your comfort zone and just outside of what you could without their support).
Assuming the rest of your life is in order, if you are willing to do the work, not just at the camp, but afterwards, and if you are willing to be coached (I see people in sports all the time who lose winnable games because they can't or won't listen to the coaches), then you should strongly consider the camp. If you have your doubts, ask to speak to the coach who will be running your camp. They'll put you in touch and you can get your concerns resolved. (Sarah H. at Love Systems is wonderful and they have great customer support.)
As for the cost, lots of people online say it's too much, but I don't think so. That $3000 pays for you to get 15 hours of group class and 8 hours of infield coaching. That's only $130/hour, less than what you'd have to pay for CBT with exposure therapy which operates on a comparable idea. The camp only seems expensive because you are paying for it all at once instead of in weekly installments like with therapy. When you factor in that unlike a therapist, the coaches are going with you infield and only doing this a limited number of times per year. It's actually a really good price.
Sign up for the camp yesterday. Don't put it off like I did. It's money well spent.
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