The Best Teachers

Sometime during my Freshman year in college I got involved in martial arts, up to the point where I was practicing 6 days a week during some periods.

I would mostly train with the local instructors at UC Davis, but occasionally we would go to Berkeley or somewhere else and train with the more experienced masters.

It was during that period I noticed something very interesting and counterintuitive.

I noticed that I learned a LOT more observing guys who where at my own level then me then I did from watching the Grandmasters.

Don't get me wrong, when the Grandmaster's lectured they could break things down in way newer black belts couldn't. 

But when I watched the masters were working out or sparring each other, it was hard to relate what they were doing to the more basic techniques I was trying to get comfortable with.

I would watch the masters and it was amazing, inspiring, but often raised more questions then it answered. 

On the other hand, when I watched someone near my level I would sometimes notice them making some little adjustment that was the key to a problem I had been experiencing.

It was one of those pivotal moments where I thought, Okay that guys is a lot like me, and there he is figuring out how to overcome the problem I've been having.

I could close my eyes and visualize what they were doing, and I could stand in front of a mirror and try to recreate their movements.

It makes sense when you think about it.  These guys weren't doing everything perfectly, but they were working on the challenges I would soon be facing, and their process of mastering the techniques I was struggling with were still very visible.

The masters, on the other hand, were in a different league all together.  The steps they had taken in the process of learning had now been eliminated. There were now few clues as to exactly HOW they got to be as good as they were.

So why am I telling you this?

I'm telling you this because I have a confession to make.

Although several of my interactions are shown in Spy Cam Seductions, I am most certainly NOT the star of the show.

Nor are the other PickUp 101 instructors.

The REAL stars - the one's you'll be learning the MOST from, will certainly be the students.

My goal in creating the uncut Friends and Family release of Spy Cam Seductions was that no matter WHO you are, or WHERE your skills with women are at the moment, you can have that experience of saying to yourself :

"Okay, there's a guy just like me and he's having a lot of the same struggles I'm having right now.

Let's see how he handles this, and then we can learn from his experience. "

By the way, EVERY student who appeared on Spy Cam Seduction got a complimentary copy of Spy Cam Seductions and were invited as guest speakers on my All Questions Answered calls.

Thanks to all of the Students, the REAL stars of the show!

-Lance Mason

P.S. - You can see some of these students in action on our Spy Cam preview page at:

http://www.SpyCamSeductions.com

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