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 Post subject: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 18 May 2008, 17:00 
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There are things that I consider OBLIGATORY in developing your lifestyle and personality in becoming a PUA.
- a Boot Camp
- Workout Regime
- Voice Lessons
- Improv
- DANCE FLOOR GAME

Dance Floor game is OBLIGATORY in becoming a PUA.

Don't waste your money on months of lessons. Gucci breaks down dance lessons in easy digestable parts in just a few lessons:
- dance floor game/etiquette.
- basic dance moves so you don't look like an idiot and what NOT to do.
- dancing with a partner.

Dance easily identifies your personality. Even if you're not planning on going to dance clubs, a few moves can easily impressing the ladies. I brought over a couple of female friends who were thoroughly impressed by my new moves.

Dance game is different from verbal game. It's simple because it's either ON or OFF without saying a word. Gucci taylors your dance moves to your personality and your body type. You aren't going to walk away like John Travolta,
but you will have a great working knowledge and basic dance moves to look great.

I have never taken dance lessons before and found it a lot of fun. I picked it up quickly because I'm Filipino and you know we have SOUL. ;-) I took 7 lessons and now I feel fairly comfortable on the dance floor.

$50/ lesson.



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 Post subject: Re: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 18 May 2008, 17:21 
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YC,

I was going to say that you are probably Filipino..ha ha.. But you have confirmed it already.
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 Post subject: Re: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 18 May 2008, 17:56 
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I have never taken dance lessons before and found it a lot of fun. I picked it up quickly because I'm Filipino and you know we have SOUL. ;-) I took 7 lessons and now I feel fairly comfortable on the dance floor.


haha so true.
but not for me Sad

have you seen some filipino girls dance?! if that translates in to the bedroom, then holy fuck!
and it must, bc when i ask some of my friends about who's the best in bed, they just nod there with a stupid grin on their face and say, "filipino girls"

i don't know. let's ask johnny haha


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 Post subject: Re: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 18 May 2008, 19:00 
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Yea, seriously. I wish I knew how to dance because whenever I'm in a dance club (entire room is a dance floor + a bar), then I'm so out of my element that I freeze up. I just saw one of my natural friends approach a girl and make out in like a minute's time. He was grinding on her (poorly if you ask me) turned her around, and started making out. There's was a bit of resistance in the beginning, but she accepted it. She dances with him a bit more, goes to find her friends. Then, later she comes back to find him and make out some more! WTF?! Natural game blows my mind. I don't understand the structure besides: Get drunk, grind on drunk girls, make out, have sex.


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 Post subject: Re: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 19 May 2008, 13:18 
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I will be giving dance lessons here in Vegas and when I go back to Jersey and New York for a couple months. Hit me up if your interested!



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 Post subject: Re: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 22 May 2008, 17:51 
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Gucci's a cool fewl. 8)

Man, pimping has become a full-time job! It's like you have to become a neo-Renaissance Man just to get some decent women these days! :lol:



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 Post subject: Re: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 22 May 2008, 18:20 
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no one ever said "pimping" was easy. :)


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 Post subject: Re: Dance Floor Lessons by Gucci- Review by YC
PostPosted: 28 Jan 2009, 01:26 
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I've taken 5 lessons from Gucci and must also agree that they have been extremely helpful. I began with no dancing experience, other than messing around in front of the mirror at home. Gucci taught me the basics: how to find the beat in the music and move with the rhythm, the dos and don'ts of the basic 2-step, spins, slides, and general dance floor game.

To supplement my lessons from Gucci, I started going to the free hip hop classes at 24 Hour Fitness. You may have something similar at your gym. It's choreography and not directly applicable at the club, but it's free and is good practice (plus a bunch a chicks and very few guys). What it did the most though was help me remove the biggest roadblock for me, which was learning to let go and not care so much about looking silly or what other people think. There's plenty of room in the front of the class.


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