Julien Infield | Rsd

In the early 2010s, Julien Blanc, then known as "RSD Julien," utilized "Infield" blog posts and videos to showcase live social interaction techniques, focusing on raw, high-energy demonstrations for Real Social Dynamics (RSD). Following a 2014 controversy over his aggressive methods, Blanc rebranded to "JulienHimself," pivoting from these technical, often contentious, in-field breakdowns to a philosophy focused on inner game and self-actualization. Due to the deletion of original materials, this content is now primarily found through community archives and third-party mirrors. You can explore his current philosophies on the JulienHimself YouTube channel.

For the modern student: Watch the infield, absorb the confidence, learn the vocal tonality, and adopt the resilience. Then leave behind the manipulation, the persistence after “no,” and the dehumanizing volume-game mentality. rsd julien infield

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Within the community, there are ongoing debates about whether his infield footage was "real" or showcased sustainable social skills, with some former students praising the "emotional kick in the ass" his energy provided while others found the courses overpriced or repetitive. specific techniques In the early 2010s, Julien Blanc, then known

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