Great vlog man! The stache is DOPE and the fish shirt goes hard. Definitely giving SOAP vibes 😂. You and the boys keep up the good work! It's gonna all work out in the next events! 🙌💥🏕
*Note: Jackson, if you think I'm giving away too much info, just delete this. The real reason for the tank extender is so the tank sticks out far enough for JFREY to do his signature quick move where he slides the tank up his right bicep, and then shoots cross-hand to the left without having to switch hands and it gives almost zero exposure to his left-side opponent. Don't believe me? Go back and watch raw footage of his play for the past 5+ years. It's killer effective, unorthodox, and damn near any coach or high-level player doing a clinic will tell you that you should just learn to switch hands, quick and smooth. But, JFREY has it down to an art form so that when he switches to cross hand, with his tank almost to his shoulder, his sight line stays right down the barrel and gets on target much quicker than switching hands. Since 2014, I have had the distinct pleasure of having practiced alongside, with and against JFREY, had him guest on my team for 3 events, and seen him go from chubby punk kid playing with oversized gear, with and against older, way-more experienced players, never once shying away from going head-to-head with guys who flatly outclassed him skill-wise. And now, I use him as an example for showing younger players that not everyone uses the textbook fundamentals, but that with dedication, willingness to put in the time and effort, you can find your own methods of becoming the best player you can be. Side note: Over the past 6+ years I've watched John Eckard put in a lot of time becoming one of the most technically proficient edge players, putting in field time to almost perfect upfield movement with precision footwork, body positioning, cross-field check-offs, and absolutely fabulous gun control. Again, go back a watch raw footage and you can't help but to learn by watching, especially in slo-mo, how John moves, using his gun, body positioning, and blocking bunkers when making upfield moves, with the foresight to know exactly where to be to make his shot, when he gets to that next bunker, with certainty and zero hesitation. Trust me (or not), going back and watching Raw Footage from the past couple seasons, with an eye on some of these things I've mentioned, even if you can't execute the same moves, you will come away with a much better appreciation for how these players have honed their skills to their penultimate peak.
Great vlog man! The stache is DOPE and the fish shirt goes hard. Definitely giving SOAP vibes 😂.
You and the boys keep up the good work! It's gonna all work out in the next events!
🙌💥🏕
stache goes hard man. was soap inspiration?
of course
i really want a Blastcamp practice jersey or longsleeve, specially in the big boy sizes
You guys been killing it. only a matter of time!
*Note: Jackson, if you think I'm giving away too much info, just delete this.
The real reason for the tank extender is so the tank sticks out far enough for JFREY to do his signature quick move where he slides the tank up his right bicep, and then shoots cross-hand to the left without having to switch hands and it gives almost zero exposure to his left-side opponent.
Don't believe me? Go back and watch raw footage of his play for the past 5+ years.
It's killer effective, unorthodox, and damn near any coach or high-level player doing a clinic will tell you that you should just learn to switch hands, quick and smooth.
But, JFREY has it down to an art form so that when he switches to cross hand, with his tank almost to his shoulder, his sight line stays right down the barrel and gets on target much quicker than switching hands.
Since 2014, I have had the distinct pleasure of having practiced alongside, with and against JFREY, had him guest on my team for 3 events, and seen him go from chubby punk kid playing with oversized gear, with and against older, way-more experienced players, never once shying away from going head-to-head with guys who flatly outclassed him skill-wise. And now, I use him as an example for showing younger players that not everyone uses the textbook fundamentals, but that with dedication, willingness to put in the time and effort, you can find your own methods of becoming the best player you can be.
Side note: Over the past 6+ years I've watched John Eckard put in a lot of time becoming one of the most technically proficient edge players, putting in field time to almost perfect upfield movement with precision footwork, body positioning, cross-field check-offs, and absolutely fabulous gun control. Again, go back a watch raw footage and you can't help but to learn by watching, especially in slo-mo, how John moves, using his gun, body positioning, and blocking bunkers when making upfield moves, with the foresight to know exactly where to be to make his shot, when he gets to that next bunker, with certainty and zero hesitation.
Trust me (or not), going back and watching Raw Footage from the past couple seasons, with an eye on some of these things I've mentioned, even if you can't execute the same moves, you will come away with a much better appreciation for how these players have honed their skills to their penultimate peak.
lets see a video of soap's gearbag/flex collection!
The race pants are the best! Also, took a while to get used to but I’m digging the stache
Video of your & teams trigger set up/adjustment
Shirt was fire keep rocking the stash big dog! See you at MAX this weekend!
Imma comment cause I like the moustache
Damn you also got a 1 of 1 band
Stache is epic
Noodle knees, do you use a case on the go pro 10 when you mount it on the barrel?
I’ve been ripping it with no case on the barrel. it takes shots pretty good
keep the mustache!
bro think he soap 💀
he’s on a whole different level
@@JacksonFrey12 what is your main reason for the reg extender?
It’s great to get a little more length without going up a size in tank