Ready for the next steps? Check out Part 2: ruclips.net/video/Tr5Bx7sAR-s/видео.html *NEW UPDATE:* After years of research and development we've finally created an esports course and coaching plan for serious players who want to improve their skills faster and reach a higher level of performance. If that sounds like you, then you can learn more about it here: eathletelabs.com/esports-elite/ Don't forget to *turn notifications* on if you want to keep improving with every video we release! Discord server: discord.gg/bFSuFXa
You know what... I found a gem here. You are the most precious Gem around here. THANK YOU. You will be very great one day. Mind the words - GREAT. Keep doing this good work. Be ready to experience that proud feeling one day. God bless you.
Accepting the emotional aspect kinda blew my mind. I always thought you have to remove yourself from emotion to be good. This makes a lot of sense to me though, because some of my best plays were when I was filled with adrenaline and playing like something possessed me. That always felt like a fluke but I understand it more now
Just found you know your flow video. I thought you were like some chill million sub dude since the vid was sick. I was so surprised you only had 9k subs! Your gonna get big one day mate, trust me.
The only thing I dislike about this video is that its more of focusing on league when theres other players out there playing different games. I understand league is a big game and a favourite for most but for me I'm a big counter strike player. Keep up the good work though, you're videos are amazing!
I started playing CS:GO 3 months ago. Total hours: 600 MM Rank: silver 5 (I realized that going solo is the worst thing.) Wingman Rank: Master Guardian What I learned so far: First- A player who knows his surroundings and how to time his rotation or attack will overtake a player with amazing aim most of the time. Second- Free For All servers are the most realistic and productive training. Also Pre-fire workshop maps are all you need. Third- Sleep,Brain Foods, Pure caffeine are very important to performing at 99% consistency. (This is my opinion. Please someone with more experience who is trying to go pro help me out or give me tips.)
World News Updates me: 1700 hours, eat normally, go to school normally, physical education everyday. Love csgo like a heroine addict. Learn nades, positioning, timing, etc only aim good when my life is on the line. No drugs.
World News Updates Started playing 7 months ago, 800hrs, DMG One good advise is to watch some of ur demos and ask urself if u could have chosen better actions than what you did. Btw Soloq (Prime) gets much better once u get to the medium ranks like mg2-dmg. Having some decent mates in Nova and Silver should get u out of there I also noticed that opening a window for clean fresh air can change me from bottom to topfragger
World News Updates I know I'm pretty late but here is a tip that may work for every MOBA, shooting game and everything. Expect anything to happen and try to learn how to avoid them. This tip really helped me in Dota, COD and many more games. I haven't played CSGO. But I'm going to bye it.
The worlds best channel that explains things absolutely perfect. U really know what your talking it’s deeper then just getting on its a whole lot people don’t understand
These videos made me overcome tilting and blaming teammates. Becauce of that I climbed up in Overwatch from gold to masters. Keep up the great work. Can't wait for part 2 ;)
I learned that i must stay emotionally involved and to have a joy of a job well done to avoid burn out as well learn from mistakes as well as successes
I do not understand how this man is not everywhere he clearly works hard on his videos, he include great alternate view on the e-sport and gaming as whole and does this all with a good understanding off the sciences and specifically psychology which makes even me (I have an incredibly short attention span) attentive for the whole 20 something minutes of the last couple of videos I watched. I could not recommend this channel enough anyone and you have clearly found your true passion (you should be come a e-sport team phycologist you know to keep them out of their own heads) and good on you 10/10.
Thank you a lot for this info! I needed it so much because I'm throwing everyday and I didn't know why. The weirdest thing was that I used to play much better and now it makes, again thank you
Incredible that I picked up Mobile Legends and learned a fuck ton through my friend who played the game for 4 years. I've started reaching advanced in just 3 months. Now I'm relying on trial and error. A lot of experience was laid in front of me because I was already playing against second to highest ranked players and highest ranked players (legends and mythics), which was really exhausting while learning new heroes. Though this has accelerated my growth, I have always remained neutral and stoic with my emotions, I fed people and I felt like shit and when I got my first and second savages (single-handedly wiping the enemy team) I felt awesome. I have found myself frustrated playing with lower ranked (still considered high, though mixed because the rank is Epic) players and at this point in my early journey of gameplay, I've already learned how to gauge my distance effectively using ranged characters and don't feed anymore, even with basic heroes that people associate with feeding. I am able to save teammates and cement the chance of winning. Now onwards to learning more of the games mechanics as it receives more updates and more experiences gathered from reviewing my performances and trial and errors. I think I've done a good job. Though not enough to quality me as a truly advanced player just yet. I wish to improve more and hopefully play like a professional. But teammates are one of the factors that slows my growth.
These videos help me so much I am already seeming huge improvement in my gameplay in one week from using your tips and tricks !!!! Keep up the great work
osu! is a really good example you can use (or any rhythm game) some players push themselves on hard maps and increase their skill in a shorter period of time than people playing maps theyre comfortable with, its easy to see your improvements with the more hours you put in
I just seen your subs and I am amazed!! These are not clickbait, well edited, and very informative videos that deserve millions of views. I'm sure you'll get there eventually your vids are great👍 but can you add one video!! Best gaming experience, should i sit a certain way, drink g fuel, think a certain way, challenge my self, what? That would be a great video thanks!
Love youre Videos man cause of you i got better and better. About that i challanged myself to not drink energy drinks instead tea or coffee because of that i felt less tired and fatigue Ty for the Help and let the good videos coming
After looking at alot of your videos I have a couple questions. Should I record my gameplays just so I can pickup on my mistakes? Should I have days dedicated to just practice and leave days of actual competetion to other days? In the games I practice, its not very flexible, only being a few types of playstyles and tactics. I have a fair understanding of all of them. What should I do? Sometimes it feels like somedays I can have godlike reflexes while other days I struggle. What should I do on struggle days? If I can get a response for some or all of these questions that would be nice.
i sat down one day and promised myself that when I get up I'd be a better player then I was a few hours ago. I tried method 1 in which I recorded my game play and HONESTLY looked over my gameplay and pointed out my weakest points and most common mistakes. i realized that my biggest drawback was my accuracy and decided to solely focus on improving my accuracy in the next few weeks. After watching several RUclips tutorials on how to improve accuracy i quickly found out that my sensitivity was wicked high and decided to try out common sensitivities used by pros as a starting point and experimented from there to find my perfect sensitivity. my god, when I found the actual sensitivity that suited me rather than a crazy high as shit sensitivity, my accuracy (biggest drawback) exponentially improved and my overall kdr began to rapidly rise. i still fiddle around with my sensitivity but I've gotten so much more accurate and precise Main point is try to find your biggest drawbacks and work towards them
this really helped i was at the point where i was shaking in fights i knew how to handle and got defeated im on the scientist stage and i cant wait too past that ! :)
@@AlexOxygen well I’ve came out of competitive as concentrating on other things now but when I did used to play tournaments or little games I would get decent points etc and other games too
@@AlexOxygen it really did help me mindset is key factor aswell the second my mind slipped I fell a bit and didnt do 110% in my gaming but I got back took little breaks (hour/ couple)// days 1-2 and came on top.
@@FalconPlayzx I have played PC for around 9 years now, yet still manage to have piss poor aim and seem unable to learn game sense. It blows my mind because my hand eye coordination is great, I'm a table tennis machine, yet aiming in game is insanely difficult. I do think it is a lack of staying calm, as I am difficult to relax with anything (I simply don't like relaxing), but I do really want to improve. As for game sense, any improvement is random, not from noticing or learning from mistakes. I'll just think "maybe ill play better if I hang around this corner/wall", and realize thats a good way to play.
Could you post a video highlighting how these steps could be applied to a Battle Royale game like Fortnite? I see how they apply to a multifaceted game like LoL or OW, but Fortnite has really subtle elements, and the amount of hard-and-fast rules that govern situational building is extremely limited. I find that my learning curve in Fortnite is much slower than other games, and it sometimes seems like I'm not getting better at all. With games like OW, you have ranked play where the challenge is always present, but Fortnite BR's skill level is so varied that you never know whether you're going up against an average player or a Myth. So the 4% challenge increase suggestion doesn't really apply to the game at all. My fear is that I'm going to spend hours and hours practicing the wrong maxims for Fortnite and get good at being average, rather than actually improve my skills. I refuse to believe that talent is inherent to max potential in any game and that anyone can become godlike; however, the right maxims need to be practiced and the whole path from beginner to pro should be able to be outlined in terms of skill acquisition. If you haven't played any FBR that's okay, but I am definitely looking for a quality video on the subject.
Part of the problem may be how slow paced the game is. From my experience when you try to win a battle royal game I never really start fighting people until your in the final 10 so I've never gotten any better at the game. I just get that far after 30 min of hiding and then die before I see anyone and start over(or change games lol). I recommend trying to win without playing safe and make sure your getting into fights constantly even if it means you die right away and take dead last
Fortnite relies a lot on creativity, awareness, and quick reactions. Obviously aim is important but good aim won't matter much unless you have the other things. So maybe one game, focus on getting better at building. And then when you can do that, try doing it in a more popular place so that you can get better with your reactions
Your videos are absolutely amazing. After watching your videos I always get In my flow state quicker and stay in the zone and get 15 to 24 kill wins on Fortnite.
Hi Guys! Amazing Video as always! One Question: I am a LoL player and i would consider myself at the stage 2. I know the game and things but there are many things i dont know and so on. Would it help me more if i got myself a coach at this stage or if i get better myself?
13:00 i personally find myself playing much better when i'm on robot mode than when i'm taking it emotionally and risk getting tilted etc.. robot mode isn't preventing me from learning and improving, not at all lol
A lot of this video, including certain lines he spoke, were taken from CoreAGaming’s video “Analysis: Getting Better at Fighting Games” He uses a lot of CoreAGaming’s ideas but changes them a bit so it’s not plagiarism. I like a lot of the changes he made but he should give credit where it’s due
Brian Donohue im gonna check it out. Even though the makeup and edits of this channel are really well done, I really dont like the content. Most of his videos contain the same 5 min introduction of him telling basically "pro skill level seems impossible to reach - or is it" Then the actual facts he gives, could be said within seconds and are obvious mostly. (The sugar and drug vid may be exceptions) Also i consider it highly questionable to sell drugs and praise their advantages without sources, a badly made selfstudy without the conditions etc...and sell them to kids who watch this vid
My question is how does one pick a game? I want to train and get really good but which game to I pick to no life? There’s so many esports some will stay some night die in a year or 2 especially since I’m on Xbox.
I love how 2 years ago everyone was saying you'll become big and now you have 70k subscribers man im so proud.
Ikr nostalgic
You jinxed him
Amazing just Amazing one day you will have millions of subscribers
another subscription from my side
true
Kapp
can't believe i just discovered this channel, really high quality stuff
Dude keep on going and you'll get big one day
This comment ages beautifully
I hope this channel becomes super sucsessful. I love your channel and you inspire me to improve
Ready for the next steps? Check out Part 2: ruclips.net/video/Tr5Bx7sAR-s/видео.html
*NEW UPDATE:* After years of research and development we've finally created an esports course and coaching plan for serious players who want to improve their skills faster and reach a higher level of performance. If that sounds like you, then you can learn more about it here: eathletelabs.com/esports-elite/
Don't forget to *turn notifications* on if you want to keep improving with every video we release!
Discord server: discord.gg/bFSuFXa
You know what... I found a gem here. You are the most precious Gem around here. THANK YOU.
You will be very great one day. Mind the words - GREAT. Keep doing this good work. Be ready to experience that proud feeling one day. God bless you.
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Accepting the emotional aspect kinda blew my mind. I always thought you have to remove yourself from emotion to be good. This makes a lot of sense to me though, because some of my best plays were when I was filled with adrenaline and playing like something possessed me. That always felt like a fluke but I understand it more now
Just found you know your flow video. I thought you were like some chill million sub dude since the vid was sick. I was so surprised you only had 9k subs! Your gonna get big one day mate, trust me.
The only thing I dislike about this video is that its more of focusing on league when theres other players out there playing different games. I understand league is a big game and a favourite for most but for me I'm a big counter strike player.
Keep up the good work though, you're videos are amazing!
Yeah as a CS player myself I would like to see more CS and OW examples :) keep on going though
Mini Tiger I play siege so I can relate because it's said to be related strat wise :D
well you can apply these examples to pretty much everything. he was just using league as an example. but point taken.
I would like to see your opinion in improvement on games like Osu! where mental decisions don't really exist and its all about mechanical skill.
League of Timewaste
I started playing CS:GO 3 months ago. Total hours: 600
MM Rank: silver 5 (I realized that going solo is the worst thing.)
Wingman Rank: Master Guardian
What I learned so far:
First- A player who knows his surroundings and how to time his rotation or attack will overtake a player with amazing aim most of the time.
Second- Free For All servers are the most realistic and productive training. Also Pre-fire workshop maps are all you need.
Third- Sleep,Brain Foods, Pure caffeine are very important to performing at 99% consistency.
(This is my opinion. Please someone with more experience who is trying to go pro help me out or give me tips.)
World News Updates me: 1700 hours, eat normally, go to school normally, physical education everyday. Love csgo like a heroine addict. Learn nades, positioning, timing, etc only aim good when my life is on the line. No drugs.
World News Updates
Started playing 7 months ago, 800hrs, DMG
One good advise is to watch some of ur demos and ask urself if u could have chosen better actions than what you did.
Btw Soloq (Prime) gets much better once u get to the medium ranks like mg2-dmg. Having some decent mates in Nova and Silver should get u out of there
I also noticed that opening a window for clean fresh air can change me from bottom to topfragger
World News Updates I know I'm pretty late but here is a tip that may work for every MOBA, shooting game and everything. Expect anything to happen and try to learn how to avoid them. This tip really helped me in Dota, COD and many more games. I haven't played CSGO. But I'm going to bye it.
I’m 200hours and I play solo mostly and I’m gold nova 2
Just take it easy and go with the flow
The fact that I have changed as a person because of watching some of your videos is amazing. Thanks you for those videos man. ❤
The worlds best channel that explains things absolutely perfect. U really know what your talking it’s deeper then just getting on its a whole lot people don’t understand
Things to take away: see 14:34
Molly Sandera god bless you
Your channel is too underrated, this channel looks great and deserve millions of subscribers
Literally the most inspirational shit I’ve seen for gaming. Keep going you’ll eventually reach a mill my dude!
How do you only have 6.8 k subs
10k now
Lucas Clausen 30k now
@The Mark Show and they do not click bait
@Neppo cause youre a fucking noob dickhead i've also been playing dota for 3 yrs and i am in immortal And top 200 u noob
Andrei Balana damn, much hostility lmfaO
These videos made me overcome tilting and blaming teammates. Becauce of that I climbed up in Overwatch from gold to masters. Keep up the great work. Can't wait for part 2 ;)
I learned that i must stay emotionally involved and to have a joy of a job well done to avoid burn out as well learn from mistakes as well as successes
I do not understand how this man is not everywhere he clearly works hard on his videos, he include great alternate view on the e-sport and gaming as whole and does this all with a good understanding off the sciences and specifically psychology which makes even me (I have an incredibly short attention span) attentive for the whole 20 something minutes of the last couple of videos I watched. I could not recommend this channel enough anyone and you have clearly found your true passion (you should be come a e-sport team phycologist you know to keep them out of their own heads) and good on you 10/10.
Thank you a lot for this info! I needed it so much because I'm throwing everyday and I didn't know why. The weirdest thing was that I used to play much better and now it makes, again thank you
I love how these lessons apply to more than just gaming! People say life isn't a game... I say it is a game, of the mind.
This channel is so underrated because the skill not only can apply in eSport but also in real life as well
Hey may I ask when part 2 is coming out? Great video btw I feel like this will help alot of people with skill devolopment
Incredible that I picked up Mobile Legends and learned a fuck ton through my friend who played the game for 4 years.
I've started reaching advanced in just 3 months. Now I'm relying on trial and error. A lot of experience was laid in front of me because I was already playing against second to highest ranked players and highest ranked players (legends and mythics), which was really exhausting while learning new heroes.
Though this has accelerated my growth, I have always remained neutral and stoic with my emotions, I fed people and I felt like shit and when I got my first and second savages (single-handedly wiping the enemy team) I felt awesome. I have found myself frustrated playing with lower ranked (still considered high, though mixed because the rank is Epic) players and at this point in my early journey of gameplay, I've already learned how to gauge my distance effectively using ranged characters and don't feed anymore, even with basic heroes that people associate with feeding. I am able to save teammates and cement the chance of winning.
Now onwards to learning more of the games mechanics as it receives more updates and more experiences gathered from reviewing my performances and trial and errors. I think I've done a good job. Though not enough to quality me as a truly advanced player just yet. I wish to improve more and hopefully play like a professional. But teammates are one of the factors that slows my growth.
yo when I make it big and win my first major I'm gonna give you a huge shoutout, never forget where you started !!
Very excited to have stumbled on your channel today! Good content is rare now. Thank you!
These videos help me so much I am already seeming huge improvement in my gameplay in one week from using your tips and tricks !!!! Keep up the great work
Keep up the good work. Videos are thought out and structured well. Looking forward to your future videos.
osu! is a really good example you can use (or any rhythm game) some players push themselves on hard maps and increase their skill in a shorter period of time than people playing maps theyre comfortable with, its easy to see your improvements with the more hours you put in
Dude I swear if you're a gamer you will legit become one of the best in the world, I love your channel btw
Glad to be here before you get big, don't want too much competition yet 😂
Take advantage while you can! lol
This confirms the qualities I already have...the trick is...is to keep at it.Ready Player One Dissected In This Video. Wonderful.
When you’ve just realized you watched all of his videos 😢
denzen4 i personally rewatch few of his vids to keep the motivation haha
when you realize after years of playing LoL that dota2 its much much better....its sick!!!trust me!
You deserve so many more subs, excited for your next video, keep up the good work!
dude i will become a pro player one day and if i become a god i will thank you u inspire me
love this thanx man
Bro you’ve gotten me so far Ahead and I appreciate you
This + Flow = Ultimate god!
You have actually helped me so much, i am pretty sure you helped me win a small $500 local smash tournament last week
Thank you for the support! Glad we've been able to help so much! :)
Amazing content bro can’t believe you don’t have millions of subs
Love your videos man, great info, inspirational and motivating. Subbed, salute my guy.
Please put these into a whole video in order like a podcast
People look at fake shit like 7 minutes long turtotials but not this?! This is REAL pro guides!❤️
wow, this is really really helpful and so true. thanks, i didnt know what caused me to play like a robot sometimes, now i do.
how am i only finding you now !? :) feelsgoodman
Quality stuff from camper to advance player, less fear but practice is still a good way to make perfect. Gl hf
I avoided burnout by meeting a good player but he wasn’t anywhere near a pro and I realized that I could get that good so I just kept at it
I just seen your subs and I am amazed!! These are not clickbait, well edited, and very informative videos that deserve millions of views. I'm sure you'll get there eventually your vids are great👍 but can you add one video!! Best gaming experience, should i sit a certain way, drink g fuel, think a certain way, challenge my self, what? That would be a great video thanks!
Waiting for part 2)
1st was amazing)
Love your videos waitting for part 2
Just came across this channel. U need more subs. Amazing content.
I don't know why. Everytime I watches a video from this channel I'll be able to perform well in the game. Thanks a lot eAthlete Labs:-)
Love the videos keep up the good work
What? I thought you have crossed 1 million subs. You will be a big YT star one day
Great video man and inspiration is there. Thankyou
Watching 4 minutes ads to allow express my thank for making this guide
Love youre Videos man cause of you i got better and better.
About that i challanged myself to not drink energy drinks instead tea or coffee because of that i felt less tired and fatigue
Ty for the Help and let the good videos coming
your videos are amazing!keep doing the work
Great video man
Yes. Another great video.
me when i saw ur ad : you are filled with...
DETERMINATION
Amazing video bro keep working hard
We need more of this
Can you make a video on learning and master how to master something and knowing when you master a skill
What if there no bot mode and practice mode to pratice
there is only one way to master something... do it again and again and again.. for days to months to years
After looking at alot of your videos I have a couple questions.
Should I record my gameplays just so I can pickup on my mistakes?
Should I have days dedicated to just practice and leave days of actual competetion to other days?
In the games I practice, its not very flexible, only being a few types of playstyles and tactics. I have a fair understanding of all of them. What should I do?
Sometimes it feels like somedays I can have godlike reflexes while other days I struggle. What should I do on struggle days?
If I can get a response for some or all of these questions that would be nice.
iron I think you should
get plays.tv it will record in the background for you automatically. and it takes no fps
i sat down one day and promised myself that when I get up I'd be a better player then I was a few hours ago. I tried method 1 in which I recorded my game play and HONESTLY looked over my gameplay and pointed out my weakest points and most common mistakes. i realized that my biggest drawback was my accuracy and decided to solely focus on improving my accuracy in the next few weeks. After watching several RUclips tutorials on how to improve accuracy i quickly found out that my sensitivity was wicked high and decided to try out common sensitivities used by pros as a starting point and experimented from there to find my perfect sensitivity. my god, when I found the actual sensitivity that suited me rather than a crazy high as shit sensitivity, my accuracy (biggest drawback) exponentially improved and my overall kdr began to rapidly rise. i still fiddle around with my sensitivity but I've gotten so much more accurate and precise
Main point is try to find your biggest drawbacks and work towards them
this really helped i was at the point where i was shaking in fights i knew how to handle and got defeated im on the scientist stage and i cant wait too past that ! :)
What is your rank in whichever game?
@@AlexOxygen well I’ve came out of competitive as concentrating on other things now but when I did used to play tournaments or little games I would get decent points etc and other games too
@@AlexOxygen it really did help me mindset is key factor aswell the second my mind slipped I fell a bit and didnt do 110% in my gaming but I got back took little breaks (hour/ couple)// days 1-2 and came on top.
@@FalconPlayzx I have played PC for around 9 years now, yet still manage to have piss poor aim and seem unable to learn game sense. It blows my mind because my hand eye coordination is great, I'm a table tennis machine, yet aiming in game is insanely difficult. I do think it is a lack of staying calm, as I am difficult to relax with anything (I simply don't like relaxing), but I do really want to improve. As for game sense, any improvement is random, not from noticing or learning from mistakes. I'll just think "maybe ill play better if I hang around this corner/wall", and realize thats a good way to play.
@@AlexOxygen yeah and good thing is to do stretches you can search them up for wrist and hand etc to get blood in them areas you play with most etc
great stuff, ill keep a eye on your channel :)
Wow finally new video
I really enjoy your content you just gained a new sub 👍
Could you post a video highlighting how these steps could be applied to a Battle Royale game like Fortnite? I see how they apply to a multifaceted game like LoL or OW, but Fortnite has really subtle elements, and the amount of hard-and-fast rules that govern situational building is extremely limited. I find that my learning curve in Fortnite is much slower than other games, and it sometimes seems like I'm not getting better at all.
With games like OW, you have ranked play where the challenge is always present, but Fortnite BR's skill level is so varied that you never know whether you're going up against an average player or a Myth. So the 4% challenge increase suggestion doesn't really apply to the game at all.
My fear is that I'm going to spend hours and hours practicing the wrong maxims for Fortnite and get good at being average, rather than actually improve my skills. I refuse to believe that talent is inherent to max potential in any game and that anyone can become godlike; however, the right maxims need to be practiced and the whole path from beginner to pro should be able to be outlined in terms of skill acquisition. If you haven't played any FBR that's okay, but I am definitely looking for a quality video on the subject.
Part of the problem may be how slow paced the game is. From my experience when you try to win a battle royal game I never really start fighting people until your in the final 10 so I've never gotten any better at the game. I just get that far after 30 min of hiding and then die before I see anyone and start over(or change games lol). I recommend trying to win without playing safe and make sure your getting into fights constantly even if it means you die right away and take dead last
Fortnite relies a lot on creativity, awareness, and quick reactions. Obviously aim is important but good aim won't matter much unless you have the other things. So maybe one game, focus on getting better at building. And then when you can do that, try doing it in a more popular place so that you can get better with your reactions
Unless you just want to have fun being good at a game rather than losing every match? why are you shitting on this mans desire to improve?
This makes so much sense..
This guide to how to go pro doesn't just work for games. It works for everything.
Your videos are absolutely amazing. After watching your videos I always get In my flow state quicker and stay in the zone and get 15 to 24 kill wins on Fortnite.
This is spot on..
Thank you so much, I literally restarted my csgo team, thanks bro
I want to go pro one day
Johnny Sins I’m a scrub let me know what game you’re good at rn
Johnny Sins you have no life lollll and you still doing mom jokes wow grow up kid
Johnny Sins don’t worry about it random
Ill go pro one day
really thank you so much for this video
Great I'm just 11 but I'll follow your advice sir
I want to go pro but SCHOOL is in my way and I’m only 14
I really enjoyed this, it's aged like fine wine.
Well explained.
Thanks to motivate eatletes
Thanks ....
Hi Guys! Amazing Video as always! One Question: I am a LoL player and i would consider myself at the stage 2. I know the game and things but there are many things i dont know and so on. Would it help me more if i got myself a coach at this stage or if i get better myself?
I dont know dude Sometimes i play and i just wanna give up games Some times its just to hard and i dont know what to do
This is an inspiration!
Now that's why I got GODLIKE skill in Pixel Gun 3D. Now I can adapt it to other games
I dont want to go pro not for the money i just want to be apart of c9 and cs history
13:00 i personally find myself playing much better when i'm on robot mode than when i'm taking it emotionally and risk getting tilted etc.. robot mode isn't preventing me from learning and improving, not at all lol
Ur videos are so good
So ... I think one lesson I can learn from this is Last Hitting is super important .. when I nail that down I will become a professional
Rob Koehler not quite but almost
Thanks it's going to help
Keep on going mate, and please try to make more videos for csgo maybe?
Part 2 pls!
A lot of this video, including certain lines he spoke, were taken from CoreAGaming’s video “Analysis: Getting Better at Fighting Games” He uses a lot of CoreAGaming’s ideas but changes them a bit so it’s not plagiarism. I like a lot of the changes he made but he should give credit where it’s due
Brian Donohue im gonna check it out.
Even though the makeup and edits of this channel are really well done, I really dont like the content. Most of his videos contain the same 5 min introduction of him telling basically "pro skill level seems impossible to reach - or is it"
Then the actual facts he gives, could be said within seconds and are obvious mostly. (The sugar and drug vid may be exceptions)
Also i consider it highly questionable to sell drugs and praise their advantages without sources, a badly made selfstudy without the conditions etc...and sell them to kids who watch this vid
Should we think will playing
Thank you man for the tils
Tipa
Tips
amazing video
u deserve at least 1mil subs
@karma tam ???
This is very inspiring
My question is how does one pick a game? I want to train and get really good but which game to I pick to no life? There’s so many esports some will stay some night die in a year or 2 especially since I’m on Xbox.
Huolihan pick a game you enjoy playing