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Meet the real-life Hitch: This pick-up artist thinks he can help ANYONE pull. But it'll cost you nearly £5,000 to taste sex-cess. Rob Beckster, 36, been dubbed 'the white Hitch'. Runs seduction schools to teach people how to find love. Says his clients get 16 telephone numbers on a night out. Set up school 16 years ago because he 'didn't understand' seduction. Week-long boot camp costs £4,900.
Teaches clients - 90% of whom are men - how to dress, chat and dance. Beckster has been dating his girlfriend for 3 years By Published: 13:35 GMT, 3 February 2014 Updated: 16:20 GMT, 3 February 2014. The white Hitch: Rob, who has his own seduction school, has been compared to Will Smith's character in the 2005 romantic comedy, Hitch (right) He runs two schools, the £750 weekend Beckster Lifestyle Bootcamp or a week-long Beckster Lifestyle Residential course, where you move in with the man himself in his Chelsea office and learn the tricks of the trade for a cool £4,900.
Beckster, who set up his company 16 years ago because he 'needed it himself', uses his tried-and-tested 'five Cs': confidence, congruency, calibration, courage and conviction. He trains men and women - although men make up 90 per cent of his clientelle - how to dress, act and even dance to attract someone they fancy. To help him out, Beckster has selected an 'elite group' of specialist trainers who help clientele learn how to acquire and develop confidence, social skills, attraction, style, dance, dating and seduction.
Skills: Beckster set up his dating schools 16 years ago after he failed to land a woman, he said he knew there was something out there to help; so he created it He then unleashes his students to put their newly acquired skills to the test in local parks, shopping malls and nightclubs. But does it work? Beckster's clients pride themselves on collecting as many as 16 numbers in one day.
So what are his secrets of seduction? Firstly, chat-up lines are out. 'Chat-up lines are so 12 years ago,' Beckster told MailOnline. 'I help bring out the best in people, so I teach them how to talk to everyone in a group, we rehearse conversation pieces, teach people how to make their stories sound better and how to divert conversation topics to keep the chat flowing.' He also employs a Royal Ballet School ballerina to teach clients how to look good on the dancefloor. He said: 'Women should use their hips - that's sexy.
Men should have one fancy move, it should be fun. No one buys those serious moves. 'Give a high five, give a girl a spin, mouth 'hi' but definitely don't be a dance floor predator and grind behind a girl,' he advises. His clients range in age from 19 to 50 and he even coaches people on how to keep the spark in their marriage alive. He is currently using a new method: getting people to bet on their friends getting a date.
He has found that the naturally competitive nature of men kicks in when they are bet by friends to fail in their quest for love and spurs them on to succeed. He claims that by using his method and asking your friend to place a bet on your success rate - he uses tedbets.com - anyone can get a girl in 14 days. It worked for him - Beckster has been dating his girlfriend - who also happens to be the company's fashion coach and dancer - for three years. 'My main aim is to ban sleazy and make seduction something more positive. It's the next evolution of this industry,' he says.
LAKEWOOD, Ohio - Dave Bumba the mastermind behind the popular Izakaya-inspired bar at 13603 Madison Ave. In Lakewood, is back with a second concept., a bar serving up decadent mac 'n' cheese, recently opened in the former O'Tooles Pub at 13601 Detroit Ave.
In the spirit of Yuzu's regular roster of, Mad Mac's will also have live music, film screenings, karaoke, trivia and more fun. And if you've been to any of those many offbeat gatherings at Yuzu - like 'Wedding Crashers'-themed parties, 'Office Space' trivia night, vodka speed dating, or Tinder horror stories open mic - there's a good chance Kelly Kazandjieff had a hand in them. She's been a key part of Yuzu since day one, and she's taken over as general manager of Mad Mac's. The duo already knew they were ready to take on another location when they found themselves inspired by the Mac 'n' Cheese Showdown, an annual local cook-off event. 'We joked about opening a second place for a while, but I said, 'Why not?' ' Kazandjieff says.
'Yuzu was doing so well, we figured it was time for something new. Let's mix it up.' In contrast to Yuzu's cozy quarters, Mac's is roomier with seating for around 75 spread between two bars in two rooms, high tops, booths and regular tables. The main area also includes a stage for live performance - which may please fans of O'Tooles, a staple venue of the local music scene. 'The space really lends itself to that,' Kazandjieff says. 'We already have so many bands coming in asking if we're still having music. We say the more, the merrier.'
The menu is - you guessed it - stocked with a gooey line-up of cheesy dishes. Around eight rotating mac 'n' cheese options will be offered, ranging from vegan and gluten-free to meaty 'hot dog heaven.' There's the basic home style, or more indulgent choices like fried chicken with bacon and ranch or spicy chorizo.
There's also a small menu of soups, salads and appetizers, like fried bites that include pork skins, fried chicken and even pickles. They'll be building and tweaking as they go. 'It's bar food, but more interesting!'
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Kazandjieff says with a laugh. Expect them to be shaking up an assortment or clever, sometimes cheeky, cocktails a la Yuzu, alongside a fully stocked bar of craft brews and spirits. Mac's hours are currently 5 p.m.-11 p.m.
Throughout the week and 5 p.m.-midnight on the weekends, but will be extended in the future. 'We're going for the ultimate fun time,' Kazandjieff says.