Quote: (11-30-2014 01:07 PM)Roosh Wrote:
I like the fitness/yoga angle the most since it pre-selects for fit girls (or at least girls who want to be fit) and who probably don't party/drink too much (i.e. aren't exceedingly slutty).
For years I've said that I was going to get into yoga, but I've yet to take a single class, perhaps this winter I will finally take the plunge and try my first class.
I've talked to a few yoga dudes and it does sound like a great "fish bowl" (as Gio would say), but I'm wondering realistically how long it would take someone to get to the level where they could actually become a yoga instructor?
I don't think it's the kind of thing you can just do for 6 months and then wham bam be good enough to be a teacher. It's probably similar to martial arts where in a lot of styles you're looking at a solid 5 years till you can earn a black belt (more like 10 if you do BJJ), not that yoga has a belt system (LOL), but it probably takes a long time and a lot of dedication to achieve that high level of proficiency.
I do agree that there probably are a lot of healthy natural style chicks who do yoga, but in this day and age there are still a shit ton of raging sluts that are into it. My party girl ex was into Bikram Yoga, and one of her friends who is a 40 year old MILF is a Bikram instructor and she's a raging whore that does a bunch of coke and molly, goes to raves, and is constantly fucking random younger dudes on the regular.
In addition to yoga, like many others have said, the nightlife scene is the most logical place to have pre-selection and status for picking up college girls. I live just outside a college town and used to be pretty heavy on the bar scene which is where I got most of my notches. I kind of burned out on it, but for a while I was toying with the idea of becoming a bouncer.
I'm not the biggest dude at 5 ft. 11 in. and 190 lbs., but I am still bigger than a lot of the bouncers who are MMA fighters, but little guys (shorter and less buff), plus my Muay Thai instructor has been a bartender at the bar I most often frequent for the past 10 years and basically said he could get me a job if I want.
I guess what holds me back is that the pay is pretty shitty, and much less than what I make doing my normal gig, plus I don't like the idea of having to stay up super late multiple nights a week, but it's pretty obvious that the bouncers are getting a lot of easy poonanie falling into their laps.