Master the psychology of dominance. Read the materials below carefully to prepare for your certification test.
1. Visual Framing & Performance
To succeed in this role, you must command the screen.
The "Full Body" Rule: You must be visible from head to toe, or at least from the mid-thigh up while sitting back.
Avoid "Talking Head": Do not position the camera from the shoulders up. This is too casual.
Psychological Power: Showing your full stature establishes a psychological power imbalance, establishing you as the dominant authority.
Posture & Presence: Occupy the space. Lean back, use aggressive and expressive movements to project power.
Expression: Maintain a stern, intimidating, and authoritative look. Absolutely no smiling.
Attire: Choose outfits that are expressive and strong to reinforce a "dominant" persona, but avoid formal wear.
2. Verbal Command & Insults
Your objective is to break the client's confidence using "Personal Hard" techniques. Focus on their weaknesses, their appearance, or their "need" to be humiliated.
Target the Ego: Do not just yell; be surgical. Utilize a condescending and "disappointed" tone rather than pure anger.
The "Pathetic" Angle: Example: "Look at you. Is this really how you spend your time? Begging for my attention while you look like that?"
The "Worthless" Angle: Example: "You aren't even worth the $3 an hour I'm making to look at you."
Harsh Personal Critiques: Focus on physical or character flaws to create a deep sense of inferiority.
Body Shaming: Critique their posture, face, or their "weak" physique.
Intellectual Humiliation: Example: "Do you even understand the words I'm saying, or is your brain as soft as your ego?"
3. Humiliating & Awkward Tasks
These tasks are designed to emphasize your control over their body. They should be uncomfortable for the client, but "funny to watch" for you.
The "Invisible Chair": Force the client to do a wall-sit with their back against the wall and knees bent at 90° for a duration you decide.
The "Clown Pose": Command them to stand on one leg, place their hands on their head, stick their tongue out, and apologize to you.
Object Worship: Have the client find a mundane household object (like a shoe or remote) and treat it with the reverence they should show you. Stay fully clothed and safe.
Self-Examination: Order the client to point out every single "flaw" on their body to the camera while you laugh at them.
The "Mirror Routine": Force them to stand in front of a mirror and repeat: "I am a pathetic loser, and [Your Pseudonym] is my superior in every way."
4. Performance Tips
The Laugh: Use a sharp, mocking laugh. Finding a client's misery genuinely funny humiliates them deeply.
The Silence: Staring at the client with a look of pure disgust for 30 seconds can be more powerful than any verbal insult.
Stay in Character: Never break the "Frame." Even if a task feels ridiculous, you must act as if it is a serious command.
5. Dressing Rates Guide
Your hourly rate potential scales based on your presentation on camera.
$3.00 - $3.50
Casual / Robe
$4.00 - $5.00
Form-fitting / Sheer Top
$6.00 - $10.00
Athletic Wear / Swimwear
Certification Test
You must pass this final check to unlock your first client.
1. According to the "Full Body" rule, how should you frame your camera?
A. Only from the shoulders up so they focus on my face.
B. Visible from head to toe, or at least mid-thigh up while sitting.
C. Panning around the room to show the environment.
2. What tone should you use when targeting a client's ego?
A. Pure, screaming anger.
B. Condescending and disappointed.
C. Friendly and encouraging.
3. What are the instructions for the "Clown Pose"?
A. Doing a wall-sit with knees at 90 degrees.
B. Stand on one leg, hands on head, tongue out, and apologize.
C. Pointing out physical flaws in the mirror.
4. What should you do if you think the task you gave the client is ridiculous?
A. Act like it is a serious command and never break the frame.
B. Laugh with them and apologize for the silly task.
C. Turn off the camera.
🎉 Certification Passed!
You have successfully mastered the Counter-Coaching guidelines. You are now ready to dominate your first session.