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Moving away from seeking external validation from women to finding internal self-worth.

Julien appeared on CNN for a highly publicized interview with Chris Cuomo, where he apologized, stating he was attempting to be provocative for marketing purposes and that his behavior was indefensible. The Fall of RSD and the Legacy of the Infield Era

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Julien Blanc emerged as RSD’s most aggressive, high-energy, and technically sharp instructor. His infield videos were different:

His later infield videos (often from his The Shift program) displayed a man who was simply having fun. He would dance terribly, make silly noises, and act childish. The lesson was that if you are having fun, you become the source of good emotions, and people (including women) will naturally gravitate toward you. Moving away from seeking external validation from women

2. The Evolution to "JulienHimself" and Transformation Mastery

Thankfully, the industry has evolved. Modern infield (by coaches like Todd V, James Marshall, or even new RSD instructors) emphasizes: His infield videos were different: His later infield

A high-volume nightclub in Eastern Europe or Los Angeles (10 PM - 1 AM). Target: A 2-set (two girls) or a mixed set (girls and guys).

: Relying on subcommunication, presence, and vibe rather than memorized lines.

For more detailed discussions on these specific infield sessions, users often turn to communities like the

For students of RSD, infield was both sacred text and promotional material. It was supposed to be a transparent look at how masters like Blanc navigated the complex waters of attraction, rejection, and escalation. However, from the beginning, critics questioned the authenticity of such footage. Common suspicions included the use of paid actresses or friends of the coaches, especially in high-success highlight reels that seemed too perfect.

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