Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Re: Hot Band

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

How much interest would there be in a one-day advanced BE class specifically on

Designs?

Pete

>

> From: " Strawderman " <straw856@...>

> Date: 2005/05/04 Wed PM 09:19:46 EDT

> < >

> Subject: Re: Hot Band

>

> Pete: I'm looking forward to your new protocols.

>

> By the way, would you be willing to teach a class that focuses on reviewing

the rationale behind the various design elements of protocols you have created,

and specifics on how to design protocols....something more in depth than what is

covered in Bio-Explorer?

>

> Betsy

> Hot Band

> >

> > Pete:

> >

> > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol. I was

thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the sleepy brains

I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed to squish slow

wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you have the thresholds set?

> >

> > Betsy

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I'll ask to post this question to the home trainers and I'll ask around the agency.

Betsy

Hot Band> > > > Pete:> > > > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol. I was thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the sleepy brains I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed to squish slow wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you have the thresholds set?> > > > Betsy> > > > > > > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I'll ask to post this question to the home trainers and I'll ask around the agency.

Betsy

Hot Band> > > > Pete:> > > > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol. I was thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the sleepy brains I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed to squish slow wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you have the thresholds set?> > > > Betsy> > > > > > > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Pete~

Already had 6 people respond since this morning who are interested in Betsy's suggestion.

~

Hot Band> > > > Pete:> > > > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol. I was thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the sleepy brains I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed to squish slow wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you have the thresholds set?> > > > Betsy> > > > > > > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I would be very interested in "a one-day advanced BE class specifically on Designs" - - as long as it is indeed "advanced" and can get right into the deeper considerations of good protocol design and application.

Woody Deryckx Duncan <karenduncan@...> wrote:

Pete~

Already had 6 people respond since this morning who are interested in Betsy's suggestion.

~

Hot Band> > > > Pete:> > > > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol. I was thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the sleepy brains I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed to squish slow wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you have the thresholds set?> > > >

Betsy> > > > > > > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I believe I also said I was interested in this - debwderyckx <sweetwater9@...> wrote:

I would be very interested in "a one-day advanced BE class specifically on Designs" - - as long as it is indeed "advanced" and can get right into the deeper considerations of good protocol design and application.

Woody Deryckx Duncan <karenduncan@...> wrote:

Pete~

Already had 6 people respond since this morning who are interested in Betsy's suggestion.

~

Hot Band> > > > Pete:> > > > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol. I was thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the sleepy brains I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed to squish slow wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you have the thresholds set?> > > >

Betsy> > > > > > > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Pete,

I do not know what the technology is but have you considered a one day

training via the internet? I would be interested in the design

training but my travel funds are shot for the year!

On 5/5/05, Debaney Lefort <debaney2000@...> wrote:

> I believe I also said I was interested in this - deb

>

>

> wderyckx <sweetwater9@...> wrote:

> I would be very interested in " a one-day advanced BE class specifically on

> Designs " - - as long as it is indeed " advanced " and can get right into the

> deeper considerations of good protocol design and application.

> Woody Deryckx

>

> Duncan <karenduncan@...> wrote:

> Pete~

> Already had 6 people respond since this morning who are interested in

> Betsy's suggestion.

> ~

> Hot Band

> > >

> > > Pete:

> > >

> > > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol. I

> was thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the sleepy

> brains I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed to

> squish slow wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you have the

> thresholds set?

> > >

> > > Betsy

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Perhaps a teleconference? That would work for me. Just a thought. Best

to all,

Re: Re: Hot Band

Pete,

I do not know what the technology is but have you considered a one day

training via the internet? I would be interested in the design

training but my travel funds are shot for the year!

On 5/5/05, Debaney Lefort <debaney2000@...> wrote:

> I believe I also said I was interested in this - deb

>

>

> wderyckx <sweetwater9@...> wrote:

> I would be very interested in " a one-day advanced BE class

specifically on

> Designs " - - as long as it is indeed " advanced " and can get right into

the

> deeper considerations of good protocol design and application.

> Woody Deryckx

>

> Duncan <karenduncan@...> wrote:

> Pete~

> Already had 6 people respond since this morning who are interested in

> Betsy's suggestion.

> ~

> Hot Band

> > >

> > > Pete:

> > >

> > > I love the feedback sounds you've used in the Hot Band protocol.

I

> was thinking that those sounds might be good to wake up some of the

sleepy

> brains I've been training. Would this protocol work as it is designed

to

> squish slow wave activity instead of the 15-38, which is where you

have the

> thresholds set?

> > >

> > > Betsy

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

We'll see if Foxx can set something like that up. I've tried a couple options

before, and they are not very good. Especially if everyone doesn't have fast

internet connections and speedy computers.

Pete

>

> From: s <shellyj@...>

> Date: 2005/05/06 Fri PM 03:52:30 EDT

>

> Subject: RE: Re: Hot Band

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...