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Quezon City Philippines CITY DAY GAME & NIGHT GAME MASTERY BOOTCAMP!
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The Best PUA Bootcamp in Quezon City Philippines!

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Quezon City Philippines

With The Master PUA Voted Best PUA

From The World`s REAL ALPHA MALE

Alpha Male, voted WORLD’S BEST PICKUP ARTIST, has been transforming the lives of men for many years and is currently the owner of Alphamantraining.com, Inc. Alpha Male was a featured speaker at the ‘09, ‘10 and ’11 PUA World Summit, ’09, ’10 and ‘11 Pick Up Academy, ‘10 Texting and Online Game Seminar and ’12 Ultimate Pickup Convention; and is one of the preeminent gurus in the pick up artist community. Creator of the 2-Minute Chase Me Method and incredible DANCE TRAINING SYSTEM, Alpha Male specialties range from rapid escalation techniques, day game mastery; to deep inner confidence, phone/text game and speed seduction. Alpha Male, who has taught in over 23 countries including USA, UK, India, Holland, Czech Rep, Dubai, China, Japan, Malaysia, Romania, Bulgaria and Germany and was awarded “Best New Pickup Artist in the World” and “Best Phone, Text, and Online Game in the World” at the Pick Up Artist World Summit.

It’s Time To Take Your Skill Set To The Next Level With Live Infield PUA Training in Quezon City Philippines

Friday Night (Session 1)

9:30pm – 10pm: Intros/briefing – We find out EXACTLY what we need from you and determine the best course of action. Then you are briefed on what to expect and how to achieve your goals.

10pm – 2am: bars/clubs/street – We take you to the hottest clubs/bars where we then demonstrate and instruct. You will SEE what it looks like to meet and create attraction with a complete stranger. Then you’ll implement it.

Saturday Day (Session 2)

2:30pm – 3:00pm: Instruction – We take you to a busy venue in the daytime and teach you how to meet beautiful women you see in everyday situations. So that when you see “that girl” walking down the street, you won’t just wish you could talk to her. You WILL talk to her and know what to do.

3:00pm – 4:30pm: Mall/shopping center – You are closely watched and critiqued as you meet women. Feedback is given and then applied until we feel you know how to create attraction during the day with consistency. Filling your week up with dates from beautiful women will seem like a cakewalk.

Saturday Night (Session 3)


9:30pm – 10pm: Instruction – We up the stakes on the second night and show you more advanced techniques.

10pm – 2am: bars/clubs/street – You come out with us and we show you the techniques we use to consistently have success with women in the hectic nighttime environment.

2am – 3am: Debrief – We will provide you with a game plan for the crucial days/weeks following the bootcamp. You will be given a specific roadmap to follow based on your progress over the weekend.

Here is what we offer

Personalized Coaching: 3 on 1 student to instructor ratio tailored to fit your goals.

Natural & correct way to approach. Understand how to smoothly approach a women on the streets, bars, restaurants or clubs.
Getting physical in the right moment. You will learn to read the right signals (when to go for the make out)
Never run out of things to say. We will teach you exercises that make you talk forever to women
The right way to be sexual. Physical and verbal techniques that create sexual tension to make her want you.
Conquering your fear. Your fear won’t stop you any more to approach the women you want.
Making Her Laugh: Learn how to be humorous and have fun while approaching.
Attractive Voice: Create an instant attraction by having the right voice projection and tonality.
Over 12 hours in 2 days: Live infield coaching.
Getting Instant Dates. You will learn how to take a women on a date you just met on the street.
Minimize flakes. Create a deep connection with a girl, so she actually follows up with a date after you got her number.
Controlling your own emotions. You will learn how to make yourself feel good and be confident while taking to women.
Conversation starters: We will teach you sexual openers, opinion openers, physical openers, situational openers etc.
Taking her home. We will teach you all the steps on how to take a girl home to your place (day and night game)
Infield Demonstration: We’ll show you firsthand how it’s done.
Destroy Old Beliefs: You will learn how to get rid of beliefs that looks, age and money matter.

If you are not satisfied with your bootcamp, we will give you a full refund.

You literally have nothing to lose.

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Other cities served in Philippines:

City Population
(2020)[4]
Area[5][a] Density
(2020)
Province[5][b] Region Legal
class[6]
Charter[c] Date of
Approval[d] Ratification[e]
Quezon City 2,960,048 171.71 km2
(66.30 sq mi)
17,239/km2 (44,648/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC CA 502 [143] October 12, 1939 October 12, 1939
Manila 1,846,513 42.34 km2
(16.35 sq mi)
43,612/km2 (112,953/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC Act 0183 [115] July 31, 1901 [115] July 31, 1901
Davao City 1,776,949 2,443.61 km2
(943.48 sq mi)
727/km2 (1,883/sq mi) Davao del Sur XI HUC CA 051 [67] October 16, 1936 [68] March 1, 1937 [68]
Caloocan 1,661,584 55.80 km2
(21.54 sq mi)
29,777/km2 (77,123/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 03278 [50] June 17, 1961 [50] February 16, 1962
Taguig 1,261,738 [j] 47.28 km2
(18.25 sq mi) [j]
18,755/km2 (48,574/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 08487 [174] February 11, 1998 [174] December 8, 2004 [175]
Zamboanga City 977,234[194] 1,453.27 km2
(561.11 sq mi)[195]
659/km2 (1,706/sq mi) Zamboanga del Sur IX HUC CA 039 [196] October 12, 1936 [196] February 26, 1937 [197]
Cebu City 964,169 315.00 km2
(121.62 sq mi)
3,061/km2 (7,928/sq mi) Cebu VII HUC CA 058 [58] October 20, 1936 February 4, 1937 [59]
Antipolo 887,399 306.10 km2
(118.19 sq mi)
2,899/km2 (7,509/sq mi) Rizal IV-A CC RA 08508 [10] February 13, 1998 [10] April 4, 1998
Pasig 803,159 [i] 48.46 km2
(18.71 sq mi)
16,574/km2 (42,926/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 07829 [140] December 8, 1994 [140] January 21, 1995
Cagayan de Oro 728,402 412.80 km2
(159.38 sq mi)
1,765/km2 (4,570/sq mi) Misamis Oriental X HUC RA 00521 [43] June 15, 1950 [43] June 15, 1950 [44]
Valenzuela 714,978 47.02 km2
(18.15 sq mi)
15,206/km2 (39,383/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 08526 [191] February 14, 1998 [191] December 30, 1998
Dasmariñas 703,141 90.13 km2
(34.80 sq mi)
7,801/km2 (20,206/sq mi) Cavite IV-A CC RA 09723 [65] October 15, 2009 [65] November 25, 2009 [66]
General Santos 697,315 492.86 km2
(190.29 sq mi)
1,415/km2 (3,664/sq mi) South Cotabato XII HUC RA 05412 [76] June 15, 1968 [76] June 15, 1968
Parañaque 689,992 46.57 km2
(17.98 sq mi)
14,816/km2 (38,374/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 08507 [137] February 13, 1998 [137] March 22, 1998
Bacoor 664,625 46.17 km2
(17.83 sq mi)
14,395/km2 (37,283/sq mi) Cavite IV-A CC RA 10160 [14] April 10, 2012 [14] June 23, 2012 [15]
San Jose del Monte 651,813 105.53 km2
(40.75 sq mi)
6,177/km2 (15,997/sq mi) Bulacan III CC RA 08797 [153] July 15, 2000 [153] September 10, 2000
Makati 629,616 [h] 21.57 km2
(8.33 sq mi) [h]
29,189/km2 (75,600/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 07854 [107] January 2, 1995 [107] February 4, 1995
Las Piñas 606,293 32.69 km2
(12.62 sq mi)
18,547/km2 (48,036/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 08251 [98] February 12, 1997 [98] March 26, 1997
Bacolod 600,783 162.67 km2
(62.81 sq mi)
3,693/km2 (9,566/sq mi) Negros Occidental NIR HUC CA 326 [11] June 18, 1938 [12] October 19, 1938 [13]
Muntinlupa 543,445 39.75 km2
(15.35 sq mi)
13,672/km2 (35,409/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 07926 [124] March 1, 1995 [124] May 8, 1995
Calamba 539,671 149.50 km2
(57.72 sq mi)
3,610/km2 (9,349/sq mi) Laguna IV-A CC RA 09024 [46] March 5, 2001 [46] April 21, 2001
Lapu-Lapu City 497,604 58.10 km2
(22.43 sq mi)
8,565/km2 (22,182/sq mi) Cebu VII HUC RA 03134 [96] June 17, 1961 [96] December 31, 1961 [97]
Imus 496,794 53.15 km2
(20.52 sq mi)
9,347/km2 (24,209/sq mi) Cavite IV-A CC RA 10161 [85] April 10, 2012 [85] June 30, 2012 [86]
Angeles City 462,928 [f] 60.27 km2
(23.27 sq mi)
6,985/km2 (18,092/sq mi) Pampanga III HUC RA 03700 [9] June 22, 1963 [9] January 1, 1964
Iloilo City 457,626 78.34 km2
(30.25 sq mi)
5,842/km2 (15,130/sq mi) Iloilo VI HUC CA 057 October 20, 1936 August 25, 1937 [84]
Marikina 456,159 21.52 km2
(8.31 sq mi)
21,197/km2 (54,900/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 08223 [118] November 6, 1996 [118] December 7, 1996
General Trias 450,583 90.01 km2
(34.75 sq mi)
5,006/km2 (12,965/sq mi) Cavite IV-A CC RA 10675 [77] August 19, 2015 [77] December 12, 2015 [78]
Pasay 440,656 13.97 km2
(5.39 sq mi)
31,543/km2 (81,696/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 00183 [138] June 21, 1947 [138] August 16, 1947 [139]
Mandaluyong 425,758 11.26 km2
(4.35 sq mi)
37,812/km2 (97,931/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 07675 [112] February 9, 1994 [112] April 10, 1994
Santa Rosa 414,812 54.84 km2
(21.17 sq mi)
7,564/km2 (19,591/sq mi) Laguna IV-A CC RA 09264 [159] March 10, 2004 [159] July 10, 2004 [160]
Biñan 407,437 43.50 km2
(16.80 sq mi)
9,366/km2 (24,259/sq mi) Laguna IV-A CC RA 09740 [28] October 30, 2009 [28] February 2, 2010 [29]
Tarlac City 385,398 274.66 km2
(106.05 sq mi)
1,403/km2 (3,634/sq mi) Tarlac III CC RA 08593 [184] March 12, 1998 [184] April 19, 1998
Malabon 380,522 15.71 km2
(6.07 sq mi)
24,222/km2 (62,734/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 09019 [108] March 5, 2001 [108] April 21, 2001
Lipa 372,931 209.40 km2
(80.85 sq mi)
1,781/km2 (4,613/sq mi) Batangas IV-A CC RA 00162 [101] June 20, 1947 [101] June 20, 1947 [102]
Butuan 372,910 816.62 km2
(315.30 sq mi)
457/km2 (1,183/sq mi) Agusan del Norte XIII HUC RA 00523 [33] June 15, 1950 [33] August 2, 1950 [34]
Baguio 366,358 57.51 km2
(22.20 sq mi)
6,370/km2 (16,499/sq mi) Benguet CAR HUC Act 1963 September 1, 1909 September 1, 1909
Mandaue 364,116 25.18 km2
(9.72 sq mi)
10,442/km2 (27,045/sq mi) Cebu VII HUC RA 05519 [113] June 21, 1969 [113] August 30, 1969 [114]
Iligan 363,115 813.37 km2
(314.04 sq mi)
446/km2 (1,156/sq mi) Lanao del Norte X HUC RA 00525 [83] June 16, 1950 [83] June 16, 1950
Cabuyao 355,330 43.40 km2
(16.76 sq mi)
8,187/km2 (21,205/sq mi) Laguna IV-A CC RA 10163 [39] May 16, 2012 [39] August 4, 2012 [40]
San Fernando 354,666 67.74 km2
(26.15 sq mi)
5,236/km2 (13,560/sq mi) Pampanga III CC RA 08990 [151] January 26, 2001 [151] February 3, 2001
Batangas City 351,437 282.96 km2
(109.25 sq mi)
1,242/km2 (3,217/sq mi) Batangas IV-A CC RA 05495 [23] June 21, 1969 [23] June 21, 1969
Cabanatuan 327,325 192.29 km2
(74.24 sq mi)
1,702/km2 (4,409/sq mi) Nueva Ecija III CC RA 00526 [37] June 16, 1950 [37] July 24, 1950 [38]
San Pedro 326,001 24.05 km2
(9.29 sq mi)
13,555/km2 (35,108/sq mi) Laguna IV-A CC RA 10420 [157] March 27, 2013 [157] December 28, 2013 [158]
Cotabato City 325,079 176.00 km2
(67.95 sq mi)
1,847/km2 (4,784/sq mi) Maguindanao del Norte BARMM ICC RA 02364 [60] June 20, 1959 [60] June 20, 1959
Puerto Princesa 307,079 2,381.02 km2
(919.32 sq mi)
129/km2 (334/sq mi) Palawan Mimaropa HUC RA 05906 [142] June 21, 1969 [142] January 1, 1970 [38]
Tagum 296,202 195.80 km2
(75.60 sq mi)
1,513/km2 (3,918/sq mi) Davao del Norte XI CC RA 08472 [176] January 30, 1998 [176] March 7, 1998
Mabalacat 293,244 [g] 83.18 km2
(32.12 sq mi)
3,525/km2 (9,131/sq mi) Pampanga III CC RA 10164 [106] May 15, 2012 [106] July 21, 2012 [40]
San Pablo 285,348 197.56 km2
(76.28 sq mi)
1,444/km2 (3,741/sq mi) Laguna IV-A CC CA 520 [155] May 7, 1940 March 30, 1941 [156]
Lucena 278,924 80.21 km2
(30.97 sq mi)
3,477/km2 (9,006/sq mi) Quezon IV-A HUC RA 03271 [103] June 17, 1961 [103] August 19, 1962 [104]
Talisay 263,048 39.87 km2
(15.39 sq mi)
6,598/km2 (17,088/sq mi) Cebu VII CC RA 08979 [177] November 22, 2000 [177] December 30, 2000
Malolos 261,189 67.25 km2
(25.97 sq mi)
3,884/km2 (10,059/sq mi) Bulacan III CC RA 08754 [110] November 4, 1999 [110] December 18, 1999 [111]
Olongapo 260,317 103.3 km2
(39.9 sq mi)
1,407/km2 (3,644/sq mi) Zambales III HUC RA 04645 [128] June 1, 1966 [128] June 1, 1966
Tacloban 251,881 201.72 km2
(77.88 sq mi)
1,249/km2 (3,234/sq mi) Leyte VIII HUC RA 00760 [169] June 20, 1952 [169] June 12, 1953 [170]
Navotas 247,543 8.94 km2
(3.45 sq mi)
27,689/km2 (71,715/sq mi) Metro Manila NCR HUC RA 09387 [127] March 10, 2007 [127] June 24, 2007 [26]
Ormoc 230,998 613.60 km2
(236.91 sq mi)
376/km2 (975/sq mi) Leyte VIII ICC RA 00179 [129] June 21, 1947 [129] October 20, 1947 [130]
Meycauayan 225,673 32.10 km2
(12.39 sq mi)
7,030/km2 (18,208/sq mi) Bulacan III CC RA 09356 [121] October 2, 2006 [121] December 10, 2006 [122]
Santo Tomas 218,500 95.41 km2
(36.84 sq mi)
2,290/km2 (5,931/sq mi) Batangas IV-A CC RA 11086 [161] October 5, 2018 [161] September 7, 2019
Valencia 216,546 587.29 km2
(226.75 sq mi)
369/km2 (955/sq mi) Bukidnon X CC RA 08985 [190] December 5, 2000 [190] December 30, 2000
Trece Martires 210,503 39.10 km2
(15.10 sq mi)
5,384/km2 (13,944/sq mi) Cavite IV-A CC RA 00981 [187] May 24, 1954 [187] January 1, 1956
Pagadian 210,452 378.80 km2
(146.26 sq mi)
556/km2 (1,439/sq mi) Zamboanga del Sur IX CC RA 05478 [134] June 21, 1969 [134] June 21, 1969
Legazpi 209,533 153.70 km2
(59.34 sq mi)
1,363/km2 (3,531/sq mi) Albay V CC RA 02234 [99] June 12, 1959 [99] June 12, 1959
Panabo 209,230 251.23 km2
(97.00 sq mi)
231/km2 (597/sq mi) Davao del Norte XI CC RA 09015 [136] February 28, 2001 [136] March 31, 2001
Naga 209,170 84.48 km2
(32.62 sq mi)
2,476/km2 (6,413/sq mi) Camarines Sur V ICC RA 00305 [125] June 18, 1948 [125] June 18, 1948
Toledo 207,314 216.28 km2
(83.51 sq mi)
959/km2 (2,483/sq mi) Cebu VII CC RA 02688 [186] June 18, 1960 [186] June 18, 1960
Marawi 207,010 87.55 km2
(33.80 sq mi)
2,364/km2 (6,124/sq mi) Lanao del Sur BARMM CC CA 592 [116] August 19, 1940 [117] September 30, 1950 [117]
San Carlos 205,424 169.03 km2
(65.26 sq mi)
1,215/km2 (3,148/sq mi) Pangasinan I CC RA 04487 [149] June 19, 1965 [149] January 1, 1966
Kabankalan 200,198 697.35 km2
(269.25 sq mi)
287/km2 (744/sq mi) Negros Occidental NIR CC RA 08297 [90] June 6, 1997 [90] August 2, 1997
Koronadal 195,398 277.00 km2
(106.95 sq mi)
705/km2 (1,827/sq mi) South Cotabato XII CC RA 08803 [92] August 16, 2000 [92] October 8, 2000
Tanauan 193,936 107.16 km2
(41.37 sq mi)
1,810/km2 (4,687/sq mi) Batangas IV-A CC RA 09005 [179] February 2, 2001 [179] March 10, 2001
Bago 191,210 401.20 km2
(154.90 sq mi)
477/km2 (1,234/sq mi) Negros Occidental NIR CC RA 04382 [16] June 19, 1965 [16] February 19, 1966 [17]
Malaybalay 190,712 969.19 km2
(374.21 sq mi)
197/km2 (510/sq mi) Bukidnon X CC RA 08490 [109] February 11, 1998 [109] March 22, 1998
Digos 188,376 287.10 km2
(110.85 sq mi)
656/km2 (1,699/sq mi) Davao del Sur XI CC RA 08798 [69] June 15, 2000 [69] September 8, 2000
Calbayog 186,960 880.74 km2
(340.06 sq mi)
212/km2 (550/sq mi) Samar VIII CC RA 00328 [48] July 15, 1948 [48] October 16, 1948 [49]
Sorsogon City 182,237 276.11 km2
(106.61 sq mi)
660/km2 (1,709/sq mi) Sorsogon V CC RA 08806 [165] August 16, 2000 [165] December 16, 2000
Roxas 179,292 95.07 km2
(36.71 sq mi)
1,886/km2 (4,884/sq mi) Capiz VI CC RA 00603 [144] April 11, 1951 [144] May 12, 1951 [145]
Dagupan 174,302 37.23 km2
(14.37 sq mi)
4,682/km2 (12,126/sq mi) Pangasinan I ICC RA 00170 [61] June 20, 1947 [61] June 20, 1947 [62]
Surigao City 171,107 245.30 km2
(94.71 sq mi)
698/km2 (1,807/sq mi) Surigao del Norte XIII CC RA 06134 [166] August 31, 1970 [166] August 31, 1970
Baliwag 168,470 45.05 km2
(17.39 sq mi)
3,740/km2 (9,686/sq mi) Bulacan III CC RA 11929 [20] July 30, 2022[20] December 17, 2022[20]

What you need to do?

          1. Find hotel at city center (bootcamp meetup will take place in luxury location in city center)
          2. Buy tickets or drive with a car to Quezon City Philippines
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