History of Material We Used

What we read before embarking on the journey:

It’s not so much what material we read as much as it was what material we integrated into our life styles. I’ve read e-books from Mystery, David DeAngelo, Thundercat, and many more.

Which one do I recommend as the best? I can’t say. It was all helpful of course, but if you haven’t read at least one e-book, then it might be a good starting point. Especially for someone who wants to take this seriously, and doesn’t have the money to spend on a bootcamp.

I used to be a fitness trainer, and what working out dictates is that with constant resistance growth will occur. But if you’re not training at a constant rate (eg. maybe one day one week, two the next week, then taking the next one off, ect) then the results are SLIM if any at all.

Apply exactly the same logistics to becoming better with women. You can’t pussy out some weeks, and then go out once every two weeks and expect to become good at this. You might “get lucky” now and then. But you’re definitely NEVER going to become good at this. You wont’ even scratch the surface.

If you guys are wanting to take this seriously, then choose at least one of the Master PUA’s material I have suggested and start implementing it. If you’re already implementing one style and it’s not working for you, then it might be a good idea to try a new one. Some guys absolutely HATE Mystery’s stuff because it’s all tactical. They have a hard time figuring out if they’re in A1, A2, or what ever! If this is the case pick one of the other “guru’s” and try out his style. Eventually one is going to fit your personality like a nice suit and you’ll feel comfortable with it.

For myself personally, the material was good starting point to get me going in the right directly. After we finished Video 5 it became very apparent to my self and other members of the site that we needed to do something different, we needed to find our own path so to speak. So we abandoned many of the concepts we had learned and went onto devising our system.

What happened in the end? Well we discovered a system that wasn’t very ridged, but still had a concrete foundation. We took some of the skills we learned from the above methods, and tossed aside several other skills that we felt weren’t needed.

The end product was a concoction that I like to call The Foundation of Game. It can be applied to anyone of any skill level – from absolute beginner pickup enthusiast to the hardened veteran . A foundation of basic skills are necessary to succeed in social interactions, and through taking our own path I have found the key to unlocking that door and grabbed the blue prints.

Currently in the works is an e-book of our own devise (which is actually completed now! Jack Coxwell’s Easy Attraction). This book doesn’t give you a solid series of steps which much be followed to maintain your survival in the field, instead it gives you the skills to build the frame work needed for ANY pickup style to work – or more importantly – the foundation to build your own style which is uniquely YOU! One major flaw with several of the pickup styles currently available to date is they are based off of someone else’s success. So to become a master in the art of seduction you often find yourself quoting other peoples lines, mimicking their mannerisms, and in essence becoming their clone.

As for the counter argument – Yes, transforming from absolute geek to sheik does to some degree require this to happen. But not to the extent of becoming a clone (the common term is social robot)

The current video series I have out right now, with a new episode being released every 1-2 weeks (they are labeled “The Interactive Bootcamp”) is myself taking students out, so you can watch first hand a training session in progress, and get a good idea s to what the building blocks of this solid foundation are. Follow the series and apply yourself to each Entry’s challenge, then post the results on our Forum to give/get some feedback on your progress.

I wish all of you the best of luck in your journey’s!

- Jack Coxwell (founder/president)