Mate, that was a fantastic summary. Thanks for the time it took to write that message as I think you just saved me $4K (although work would have covered some of it).
For that money I was looking for something absolutely groundbreaking and by the sound of it, it isn't a bad course but maybe isn't quite as great as it is made out to be. I already went to a brief seminar on his buisness model and walked away feeling like I had just paid to sit through an advertisement. He clearly has read a lot of pop buisness books as his model resonates very clealry with those.
It sounds like you have to integrate both his buisness model and his clinical practice to be succesful? I have been wondering if a great deal of his success relies on a placebo effect i.e. he charges so much and is a great salesman so people are convinced it will work. I am however not denying that there is some truth in what he does as through experimenting with alternative medicine means I have discovered relationships in seemingly unrelated body areas e.g. wrist extensors and p/f pain in one individual, and in fact this has made me want to do his course as I felt he may have a more direct way of getting to body areas seemingly unrelated in allopathic physio.
If work was covering it all I would defintately go as I can see from a 'free' perpective it has definately been worthwhile for you.
Very interesting and I am more than happy to listen to anyone else who has thoughts on this whether or not they are contrary to my perspective or not.
Thanks again
Mitch