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Elliot Hulse
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Elliot Hulse

This guy has amazing life/strength/training tips.. two separate youtube channels (strenghtcamp, elliotsaidwhat).

If i remember right, he has over 800 vids up. Takes a question from a viewer daily.

Yesterday's vid (strenghtcamp):






Random game relevant pick (elliotsaidwhat):




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I would also recommend the hodge twins for advice and entertainment. Those guys are pretty awesome.
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Quote: (01-10-2013 01:09 PM)Hades Wrote:  

I would also recommend the hodge twins for advice and entertainment. Those guys are pretty awesome.

He almost looks like he could be one of their brothers.

Thanks for posting this. Already watched 4 or 5 videos.
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Hulse is the hodge twins but with a brain. The hodge twins are meatheads lol. Hulse is great so much attention is payed to the nervous system and chakra points. He really stresses in how to make a complete strong person inside and out. He digs into the stuff we have forgotten about in Western culture. Spend a Sunday and go through his lectures in his other channel it's all great stuff.
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I definitely jive with Elliot's holistic, performance-driven approach to training. Every time I see some trainer have his client do some dumb-ass or downright dangerous shit in the gym, I often find myself asking WWED?
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Bumping my own thread.

Today´s vid is 100% related to what this forum is all about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cug994M...ShLFQC0stg
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Quote: (07-27-2013 12:44 PM)Norset Wrote:  

Bumping my own thread.

Today´s vid is 100% related to what this forum is all about.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cug994M...ShLFQC0stg

Haha literally watching this right now, and I had't even clicked on your link.

I'm a big Elliot Hulse fan, been watching him for a while now. His videos are informative, unique, and fun. I used to watch only the strength camp channel, but now watch both.

The video you posted is a good one. It talks about how ideas don't bring about change, rather, a change in character does. For me, I can relate that to game. I can read all the ebooks and articles I want, but if I don't approach and take action or have the mentality of a man who is successful with women I will always fail.
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Yep, another "fan boy" here.

His video on depression was great. I wish he hadn't taken it down.

I've been meaning to write up the problem most men have with game - we live inside of our heads and not in our bodies.

Elliot has a lot of good exercises that help a man learn how to get into his body.
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Yeah also enjoy Elliot`s videos, philosophy, advice etc.....

Definitely worth a watch that is for sure.
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Great presenter - voice, energy, content, editing, topics.

The thing I dislike about his videos is not really specific to him - that it's often much quicker to get the point in a much shorter video or an article. It's no longer about conveying information, but about a 'performance,' which he does well.

Sometimes I'll be searching how to do something in say, Microsoft Word. And you find a vid that tells you how, and it boils down to pressing Ctrl-Alt-S or something, but they wait 3 minutes into the vid to tell you that.
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