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Indoor Daygame Guide Approaching In Nonpedestrian Cities 1st Edition Midwest Daygame

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Indoor Daygame Guide Approaching In Nonpedestrian Cities 1st Edition Midwest Daygame
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Publisher: midwestdaygame.com
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 63
Author: Midwest Daygame
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Indoor Daygame Guide Approaching In Nonpedestrian Cities 1st Edition Midwest Daygame by Midwest Daygame instant download after payment.

"Why Write An Indoor Daygame Guide?
I realized that there wasn’t a good indoor daygame guide currently available in the community – sure, some of the textbooks by Krauser and Torero did mention indoor daygame for a couple of pages, but once I started to do the London Daygame Model, I realized that there were a few adjustments that I was making to my game as I approached at malls, grocery stores, and similar venues. Furthermore, some of those adjustments weren’t really obvious, and it took me quite a few sessions to realize what I needed to do and why it was effective. Then, as I came back from my NYC trip, I realized that I was now a daygamer who knows what the differences are between primarily approaching on the street, and primarily approaching in non-pedestrian cities where indoor daygame is necessary. That’s when I sat down and decided I will put my thoughts on paper to share with whoever might be interested!"

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