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  • MY BEST TIPS FOR IMPROVEMENT IN ROCKET LEAGUE! (2024)
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    0:00 Intro
    1:12 4 Things to Always Work On
    2:38 Tip 1 - Don't Aim to be an Everything-Type Player
    5:21 Tip 2 - Playing Freeplay with True Intention
    8:22 Tip 3 - Lookout for what Next-rank Players do Differently
    10:14 Tip 4 - Most of Your Time Should be in Solo-Queue
    11:42 Tip 5 - Aggressive and Confident Players Improve Faster
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  • @ApparentlyJackRL
    @ApparentlyJackRL  19 дней назад +108

    If this video helps you I'd massively appreciate you leaving a like on the video and considering subscribing to the channel. It genuinely helps me out more than you can know!

    • @DoggoRLYT
      @DoggoRLYT 19 дней назад +2

      ive been subbed since before 50K

    • @goldsheep1841
      @goldsheep1841 19 дней назад +3

      For the last 3 years thst all idid😂

    • @olegkhvorostov-kh4us
      @olegkhvorostov-kh4us 19 дней назад +2

      Ty for the tips this helps so much

    • @aysamalmashni572
      @aysamalmashni572 19 дней назад +1

      done

    • @realityvanguard2052
      @realityvanguard2052 18 дней назад

      It's a funny thing you bringing up confidence like this today... I have been having a crisis of confidence ever since my cat died. I feel like I should have been able to do more to help him, and I don't understand why I didn't. Ever since then I have had this cloud of doubt over everything I decide.
      I will have to try and remember what school was like, when I would fake being confident, just to try and fit in, until faking it meant making it. I will try to make a conscious effort to assert more confidence moving forward.

  • @Virge
    @Virge 18 дней назад +171

    I always believed if you could let go of your doubts and be confident in yourself you’d change the game, Jack. And I’m sure many will agree when I say now you have and continue to do so! It’s really humbling to hear how your perspective on a topic we disagreed on years ago has changed as you’ve gained more experience in your career. You never stop learning and it’s something I admire and respect about you a lot!
    Aaaand I do vaguely remember you calling me something along the lines of an idiot back then for my stance on choosing confidence 😂
    I’ve always been and always will be a huge fan of yours! Great video, great mindset, and great advice. Love following your story as you continue to grow and succeed as both a person and player. I’ll keep cheering you on even from the retirement home 🙌🏼👨🏼‍🦳

    • @prima_d8297
      @prima_d8297 18 дней назад +5

      This was so lovely to read😊

    • @ghad6799
      @ghad6799 18 дней назад +19

      What a polite way of saying " I told you so". Jokes aside, that was really sweet coach

    • @chainuser1774
      @chainuser1774 18 дней назад +3

      Well that was the most kind comment I've read in a long time.

    • @airjordan4ever
      @airjordan4ever 17 дней назад +3

      Virge, I love your tutorials!!! What a classy comment, BTW.

  • @spoodyrl
    @spoodyrl 19 дней назад +138

    as a 1900 i rarely see tips videos that have valuable advice for GC2+ but this was phenomenal, people don't understand that they have to push themselves to see improvement past a certain point and cant mindlessly freeplay and 2s to 2k

    • @Liluzibertgg
      @Liluzibertgg 18 дней назад +15

      me reading this comment while trying to mindlessly freeplay and 2s to champ 1

    • @spoodyrl
      @spoodyrl 18 дней назад +11

      @@Liluzibertgg lol but yeah one thing that jonk whos an ex-pro oce player turned coach told me a while ago when I was gc2ish that stuck was that when playing ranked you should be pushing yourself to play so aggressively that you're almost trolling until you can control that speed, then repeat process as you improve

    • @yaq2goofy
      @yaq2goofy 18 дней назад +1

      @@spoodyrlbut then my teammates cry about me ballchasing and i just feel braindead

    • @davidkosiba624
      @davidkosiba624 18 дней назад

      I am only C1 officially eventho I do think my mechs are maybe CM/GC territory but what I noticed is exactly what that coach said , I started playing almost at that ballchasing speed and I started to improve very quickly , I used to get dusted in champ to the ball few months ago cause I just wasn't quick with decisions and with mechs , now I am the one who dust 95% of the players , I really don't follow any tip videos but the fact that I notice a tip that that coach gave just by playing shows how spot on that guy is with his tips​@@spoodyrl

    • @spoodyrl
      @spoodyrl 18 дней назад +1

      @@yaq2goofy what i do when practicing is i play on an alternate account with chat off

  • @1Alixander
    @1Alixander 19 дней назад +58

    I don't know what to look for when im watching my replays or actually I can't notice my mistakes or I don't have the critical eye but I've found a way to fix that!! instead of needing a 3rd party to review my replays, I became the 3rd party. All I needed was to change perspectives. we all look at our teammates with the "critical eye" so we notice their mistakes with ease, so all I needed to do is become the "teammate" to notice my own mistakes. so all I do now is change to my teammates perspective and look at my gameplay from his view and it is much easier now. just a way to help those who struggle with replay analysis.

    • @DZ-jm1my
      @DZ-jm1my 18 дней назад +9

      ABSOLUTELY, I'm so glad other people are realising this too. You might make a play that looks fine from your POV but looks like trolling from a teammate or opponent POV

    • @KravenZoro
      @KravenZoro 16 дней назад +2

      That’s good discernment, great advice man. People need to do that more.

    • @1Alixander
      @1Alixander 16 дней назад +1

      @@KravenZoro no problem man, I've struggled with this a lot and I wanted to help the likes of me with this issue

    • @KravenZoro
      @KravenZoro 16 дней назад +2

      @@1Alixander I’ve wondered too, the times where I would invest in watching my replays, if Im getting anything out of it watching my POV or not. Watching replays to me is just as entertaining as playing the game.

  • @K1rbytheking
    @K1rbytheking 19 дней назад +21

    Jack I don’t know how to say this, but your the only content creator who explains it in a way so easily and understandable, I really like this video and appreciate the effort ❤

  • @balladin9200
    @balladin9200 19 дней назад +25

    Call this man the Car Ball Physicist, really insightful video

  • @shannonsmith8914
    @shannonsmith8914 18 дней назад +6

    I'm an older player, and appreciate the down to earth comments you make. I am not trying to be a pro, but I like to have fun, and I like to generally play well in the games I am involved with. Not every team you go against will be the same, nor any team if you get matched up with people will play the same. Some people like to touch every ball possible, while others like to sit in the goal and play the 3rd man the whole game. I mostly just want to contribute in each game. Thank you for keeping the game fun for a LOT of us!!

  • @kazehanaa
    @kazehanaa 18 дней назад +5

    jack: "a lot of peoples main focus in freeplay is to watch youtube on the side"
    me watching this vid while in freeplay: shit
    jokes aside, thanks for the tips

  • @MitsuoRLCoach
    @MitsuoRLCoach 19 дней назад +3

    Couldn't agree more. Thanks so much for your help, mate. You're well appreciated where I come from and I wouldn't be who I am without you blazing the trail.

  • @mikelopez6843
    @mikelopez6843 19 дней назад +4

    I’m a low GC2 and I’ve been pretty hard stuck for a long time. I’m definitely gonna try these tips! One thing definitely stuck out to me about being over critical of yourself causing low confidence. I’ve noticed this about myself and found that how I play in my first game on dictates the whole rest of the day. This video made me think about that way more so hopefully I can get out of that habit!

    • @Exsulator2
      @Exsulator2 18 дней назад +3

      A hidden advantage of playing confident, is that when you make "confident mistakes" it's very obvious what went wrong, so you can fix the thing in practice. When you don't play confidently, then you often take fewer risks, and it gets harder to pinpoint your weaknesses.
      Therefore, boldly make mistakes! Lean into your decisions heavily, and if they go wrong, use it as study material to improve

    • @swagmanjay.
      @swagmanjay. 11 дней назад

      same here, peak gc3, but sit mid gc2 on average, i believe once i get over this lack of confidence i go straight to ssl, its just that mental barrier i carry that prevents me from playing better

  • @zapender
    @zapender 19 дней назад +5

    Truly insightful and universal advice. This gives me the motivation and path to improve, so thanks

  • @jessemarr6159
    @jessemarr6159 19 дней назад +14

    Hey jack I was just telling my girlfriend how much of a fan I am of yours, and I don’t usually fangirl over influencers but I’m seriously inspired by you and your content. Ty

  • @Taybro
    @Taybro 18 дней назад +4

    literally the best tips ive ever recieved, im a c1 and you literally mentioned all of my mistakes and making mr understand i play bad. thank you and i believe you will become rank 1 in 1v1 very soon

  • @SlyLanes
    @SlyLanes 19 дней назад +2

    Man! I’ve been watching you for years now! You’re literally my favorite rocket league RUclipsr! Thank you for this I’m champ trying to grind to GC and just don’t know what to work on. Thank you!

  • @webby6944
    @webby6944 18 дней назад +1

    As a gc3 on Xbox is stopped playing a few months back and now have bought a Pc and are gonna try and grind the game again, this video has come at a perfect time.

    • @ginga_rl
      @ginga_rl 17 дней назад

      Yea same here bro apart from pc gl with the grind

  • @toyhtoplays2582
    @toyhtoplays2582 19 дней назад +6

    Don't call me crazy but I think the things Jack said are really similar as things you have to work on while playing football. For example the confidently playing and nitpicking yourself. I think that even though rl is very different to football in terms of mechanic's, the games do back each other up quite well. Also great tips! ❤

    • @eduardoleiva7155
      @eduardoleiva7155 19 дней назад +1

      You're not crazy, man. Rocket League is a sport like any other. Some of these can apply to any sport.

    • @edgeribble
      @edgeribble 19 дней назад +1

      RL is based on football. They have the same foundation so makes sense they have the same principles for improvement

    • @zackismo2905
      @zackismo2905 16 дней назад

      @@edgeribbleSame Foundation😭 Its so different from eachother. Football is based on physical Health, but ofc also factors as confidence - but just a coincedence. Also i would choose humble over confidence in football for sure. But What Else lol.

  • @ar-nish
    @ar-nish 19 дней назад +2

    2, 4, and 5 are overlooked by most players, but will absolutely help most players improve. It's the simple things that will help you improve the most that most people overlook due to some ego or pride. Great video jack.

  • @olegkhvorostov-kh4us
    @olegkhvorostov-kh4us 19 дней назад +8

    All of that made so much sense 😊

  • @Yackolos
    @Yackolos 6 дней назад

    Thank you for this video Mister. I like the part when you talk about confidence.

  • @GregTurismo
    @GregTurismo 19 дней назад +1

    Great advice, Jack!

  • @superwhalee
    @superwhalee 17 дней назад

    amazing tips, thanks jack!

  • @Aaron-jh3qh
    @Aaron-jh3qh 11 дней назад

    im a low gc3 trying to make that final push to ssl and ive always tried to figure out what that final piece ive been missing was. however there were a few great points in this video that really stood out to me and that i cant wait to incorporate in my gameplay. thank you so much jack :)

  • @aysamalmashni572
    @aysamalmashni572 19 дней назад +3

    really appreciate the
    care for your viewers as a pro

  • @Tekatogokuta
    @Tekatogokuta 19 дней назад +1

    thx jack you are right confidence makes you think faster and not doubt your self

  • @ckeyzrl
    @ckeyzrl 2 дня назад +1

    i am currently in the c2-c3 range and i found the first tip abt not trying to be an everything player very helpful ❤️

  • @drewjones2012
    @drewjones2012 17 дней назад

    Absolute legend 👏🏻 Great reminder about watching what players around you can do in new ranks. Much love, Jack. Excited to see your run at worlds ❤

  • @matthewhamilton5010
    @matthewhamilton5010 17 дней назад +1

    Love the Virge shoutout! That dude is a beast coach

  • @Therealsanta115
    @Therealsanta115 14 дней назад

    I completely agree with the playing aggressive tip, I was hard stuck improvement wise until I started playing consistently with a low level friend. Because he was gold 3 while I was champ 1 it meant I had to be the person challenging in the air every time even if I was still rotating back which has drastically improved my consistency and confidence with Ariels.

  • @Its_Samrudh.
    @Its_Samrudh. 17 дней назад

    Thank you Jack ❤

  • @Delly7
    @Delly7 18 дней назад

    Really great video jack 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @saurabh3670
    @saurabh3670 17 дней назад

    love these improvement videos

  • @willgilhespy
    @willgilhespy 19 дней назад +3

    This man, is an absolute legend

  • @EricBarnes-ut5ry
    @EricBarnes-ut5ry 19 дней назад

    Love this from you ❤

  • @ejwayy
    @ejwayy 19 дней назад +1

    preciate you appjack

  • @junstirr1860
    @junstirr1860 18 дней назад +1

    If you asked me what I thought about AppJack, I’d tell you he my favorite player.
    But if you asked me on a deeper level…
    I’d tell you that every waking moment my soul relies on the hope that soon I would get a RUclips notification that he’s uploaded another video. I’d also tell you that I get such joy from seeing him play the game and my spirit gets motivation when I see him flick the ball to the top right corner with such passion. Lastly, I would say every word he speaks in his beautiful accent makes me think everything will be okay.

  • @user-of2uu4om9m
    @user-of2uu4om9m 16 дней назад

    Thanks for the tips Jack. I have one thing to add that might be obvious but getting good sleep is pivotal. I never feel better than when I have a good night of sleep.

  • @limitbreaker10
    @limitbreaker10 19 дней назад +2

    Im only gc but a tip that helped me personally: everything in rocket league takes time! Mechs, game sense, comms, etc. Some learn quicker some slower. Don’t rush yourself and get too critical with urself bc of it

  • @sammybisson8605
    @sammybisson8605 16 дней назад

    Appreciate this video, I don’t generally spend a full near 20 minutes watching a tutorial type video but this was really helpful. I struggle personally as a gc1 with confidence.. there are times I’m so confident for whatever reason and will just plow through ranks and other times I feel like a terrible loser and lose all my ranks! Haha I do believe confidence is huuuuge if you have even some of the skill to back it up.
    Thanks for the effort🤟🏼

  • @MitsuoRLCoach
    @MitsuoRLCoach 18 дней назад +2

    I'd love to back you up, Jack, on your assessment on why "being confident is a choice and a decision". Sport's psychologist Dr. Noel Brick has studied that the success of most athletes is through being proactive in your goal-setting and understanding which goals fall into certain categories. Since a lot of sports/esports/game practice cannot be learned successfully overnight, I think the most common and most feared type of goal is a 'process' goal. One where you know it's essential to the foundation of your ability to succeed but also know that it takes time.
    Most people aren't cut out for success in sports/esports/games, because they aren't gratified early on and they lose motivation. I think your coach, Virge, was absolutely spot on and knew that it was just a process for you and all other players to sprinkle in some proactive and forced 'confidence' to get the ball rolling and to motivate you to becoming the player you are presently.
    I recommend anyone reading this comment to read 'The Genius of Athletes'

    • @Exsulator2
      @Exsulator2 18 дней назад

      Copypasting myself but I thought this is good for conversation:
      A hidden advantage of playing confident, is that when you make "confident mistakes" it's very obvious what went wrong, so you can fix the thing in practice. When you don't play confidently, then you often take fewer risks, and it gets harder to pinpoint your weaknesses.
      Therefore, boldly make mistakes! Lean into your decisions heavily, and if they go wrong, use it as study material to improve

    • @MitsuoRLCoach
      @MitsuoRLCoach 17 дней назад

      @@Exsulator2 I agree but I would word it a touch different.
      Only part that doesn't apply to certain topics is the "taking fewer risks", I think in a controlled environment you should allow yourself to take risks. Making mistakes is a risk, learning is a risk and dedicating your time is a risk....but I think a healthy risk that everyone must take to succeed.

  • @chrymix3179
    @chrymix3179 7 дней назад

    I used to be champ 1, but after taking a break for a year or so I dropped to D2 so if I end up taking RL seriously again these tips will help tremendously to help me get back to champ

  • @ahahaahaha344
    @ahahaahaha344 19 дней назад +14

    Coming from a gc1 he is absolutely right about EVERYTHING especially the tilt aspect. Don’t let your teammates tilt you guys , it will only effect you negatively just go next game

    • @vvwast
      @vvwast 19 дней назад +6

      “Coming from a gc1” this guy who is a pro is right, thanks for the input

    • @liamstevenson676
      @liamstevenson676 19 дней назад +2

      Gc1 ain’t shit bro sorry 😭

    • @ahahaahaha344
      @ahahaahaha344 19 дней назад

      @@vvwast 😭 I been watching him for years I’m literally agreeing with what he’s saying 😭

    • @ahahaahaha344
      @ahahaahaha344 19 дней назад

      @@vvwast I’m just saying it’s easy to get tilted if you let any little thing tilt you so I’m saying not to do that how is that wrong? Lmao

    • @vvwast
      @vvwast 19 дней назад +2

      @@ahahaahaha344 it’s not that deep, it’s just the way you worded it like ME A GC1 player agrees so you should trust what this guy says

  • @connection12_
    @connection12_ 19 дней назад +1

    Really insightful video!! Since going to London RLCS I've really wanted to get back into playing RL and improving. I'm always really focused on moving up in ranks but the connection with improving actually being more likely to result in loss of mmr is really interesting and something I've never really thought of. Big thank you for making this video!! Gonna get on the solo queue grind!

    • @edgeribble
      @edgeribble 19 дней назад

      U play valorant? it's mmr in RL

    • @connection12_
      @connection12_ 16 дней назад

      @@edgeribble oh yh mbmb

    • @edgeribble
      @edgeribble 16 дней назад +1

      @@connection12_ the process of improving might make u see a drop in rank but eventually ur increased skill will translate to a higher rank. Notice how he says improving makes it take longer to reach the NEXT rank but it will make reaching the rank after that easier

    • @connection12_
      @connection12_ 14 дней назад

      @@edgeribble for sure!

  • @2s2bs
    @2s2bs 19 дней назад

    I think the confidence factor is actually from players who don't hesitant or second-guess themselves. Such as myself, I doubt myself a lot, in two minds about plays and I get beat to the ball, etc

  • @levirll
    @levirll 19 дней назад +13

    W tips jack ❤

  • @dominichayles2271
    @dominichayles2271 15 дней назад +1

    So I get how confidence can be a choice, but I'm just not confident at all, I'm a very humble person and understand that I could be doing some things better then what I am, I just don't know how to.

  • @andyyyrl
    @andyyyrl 18 дней назад

    I’ve been 1370 in 1s and I’m trying to reach 1500 one day and these little high level tips are huge, because all the improvement vids are targeted towards champ and below it seems, so thanks for making this

  • @Exsulator2
    @Exsulator2 18 дней назад

    5:20 I'd add to the whole "true intention" thing, it works wonders to go watch a video of some pro achieving the shot you're practicing, and looking what you do different from them. The "image" in your mind is the super important. You can't always imagine it right by yourself how to hit the ball or pull of the mechanic correctly, but literally watching the mechanic multiple times creates this "Image" in your brain of how it should look. So going one by one, practicing a mechanic while also seeing a clip of it pulled off, then doing the next mechanic, is very good training

  • @MagnusSandvik-f8f
    @MagnusSandvik-f8f 7 дней назад

    btw something for the last tip if your tm8 plays very agressive play a little more passive or the other way around that has helped me atleast up to gc after getting back to ranked

  • @carsonw9405
    @carsonw9405 17 дней назад

    “Confidence is a choice” fantastic quote

  • @CaptainKyles
    @CaptainKyles 17 дней назад

    Jack, if you haven't heard of it, and viewers, the book The Inner Game of Tennis goes very much in depth into improving your own mental in sports.

  • @hakkis_
    @hakkis_ 19 дней назад

    Great stuff, 1700 rn myself only able to play on the weekends. I notice that it's so free wins when you let the opponent do mistakes. Playing a bit more passively, ofc within reason but most of the time you just get a free ball because they mess up a shot

  • @TheOfficialKyo
    @TheOfficialKyo 12 дней назад

    i can attest to this confidence is key. i have the skill stuck in c3 trying to get gc... before i was kinda playing more passive when playing aggressive players yesterday took a aggressive approach and went up a 100mmr.

  • @WiffHvH
    @WiffHvH 18 дней назад

    Man you gotta take you own advice, lets see a major win!

  • @levimartin9759
    @levimartin9759 19 дней назад

    uploading like crazyyyyy

  • @RLduels
    @RLduels 19 дней назад

    Would love to see a video like this specifically for 1v1 mains.

  • @bidozine
    @bidozine 17 дней назад

    enjoy this guy

  • @Perfumery_by_Sabin
    @Perfumery_by_Sabin 19 дней назад

    Yeah that air dribble bump for champ is definitely something I need to work on. Hardstuck diamond here

  • @jayjay1drum1skate
    @jayjay1drum1skate 18 дней назад +1

    My first ever intro to app jack on a Scrubkilla ranked ones vid “thus guy jus spams flecks!”

  • @realityvanguard2052
    @realityvanguard2052 19 дней назад

    My natural tendency is to be aggressive, but Qing solo will result in losing every game to empty-net goals against due to tms failing to read plays, or position themselves properly. Resulting in having to play with worse players after enough losses. Forcing you to play weirder and weirder in order to force wins...

  • @KarLitoDE_TV
    @KarLitoDE_TV 15 дней назад

    The last part with the confidence and don't blame others is the most important part - even in real life.

  • @jeremyratliff6675
    @jeremyratliff6675 5 дней назад

    Squishy dropped almost an hr vid of him just in freeplay years ago. Ive wat hed it so many times. Would love to see how you go about free play

  • @poseurlol
    @poseurlol 8 дней назад

    that absolute banger of a redirect at 9:40 😮

  • @MFJACH
    @MFJACH 18 дней назад +1

    You made me realize why I didn't agree with shuishy's teachings in his road to ssl's. He was giving the advice to get you to a certain rank, which is completely different from improving as a player.

  • @thebigshag656
    @thebigshag656 18 дней назад

    I just need a day with u helping me out lol I'm always between diamond 2 and 3. Ur right with confidence tho some weeks I feel like I'm on it all the time and I'm playing really well with me mate who's between diamond 3 and champ 1 and the link up play is awesome and then some weeks I feel like I can't hit the ball lol. Appreciate the post tho 👌👍

  • @damattboii5495
    @damattboii5495 6 дней назад

    I'm low champ 3 high champ 2 as a nearly purely positional player. An I unknowingly was doing this "don't be an everything player" as my flicks are pretty decent, " although likely that of a d3 or c1 in all honesty. I fit all of these almost perfectly besides the aggressive part. I'm confident in my ability to rank up. But with that I still made it to my rank 300 hours ahead of average (using wayton pilkins numbers)

  • @dragonstar812
    @dragonstar812 19 дней назад

    As a gc3 I do feel like I do fall into the all player a lot and I do think the finding something that will make me stand out and shit will help push me to be better and also looking at what ssl players do when they face me

  • @bobbythomusic6376
    @bobbythomusic6376 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks Jack. I feel guilty accepting this for free. You’re a legend! 🙌

  • @Skrelf
    @Skrelf 18 дней назад +1

    💯 Agree, on everything. Well said! 👏

  • @wouhy
    @wouhy 5 дней назад

    18minutes talking clean like that is wild. Great video

  • @GetOffTheLawn
    @GetOffTheLawn 19 дней назад +1

    I can almost without fail own goal. It's my specialty.

  • @yanky_
    @yanky_ 6 дней назад

    I’ve reached Champ 1 consistently (last 3 seasons) under the average game time. I’m still under 700 hours. I’m now approaching the point I feel like I either should give the game up or commit to radically improving mechanics and decision making.

  • @kingcharizard
    @kingcharizard 14 дней назад

    For me im basically in gold and I been trying to learn wall to air dribble i made very little progress made very few goals. But The reason im trying to learn it now because eventually at some point your going to have to learn them. And if I can learn then now I can use them in higher leagues but even still it's soooo difficult.

  • @overloadop1236
    @overloadop1236 18 дней назад

    hey Jack any tips for not getting tilted in 1s, i’m GC 1 in 1s and struggle to keep my mental and end up tilting and throwing any tips?

  • @Steky241
    @Steky241 17 дней назад

    appjack do u have any tips to get good confidence in urself i see my self 100 times better in private against the same rank then i do in ranked

  • @Exsulator2
    @Exsulator2 18 дней назад

    Does Jack have any comment on casual vs ranked, in terms of training?

  • @brianlink391
    @brianlink391 17 дней назад

    3:48 nice shot!

  • @colbyhann1808
    @colbyhann1808 16 дней назад

    so ironic you say this, i have been playing really patient and not aggressive and i have became like a brick wall in hoops

  • @FaelDzn
    @FaelDzn 16 дней назад

    hey jack, what are your settings for the bakkesmod redirect plugin?
    It's the freeplay pass thing, The passes from my redirect plugin are very different from the others I see, the speed of the ball is much faster

  • @goon303
    @goon303 6 дней назад

    The biggest problem with most players I see online is just their attitudes. Giving up too easily, expecting too much from their teammates, behaving like children, taunting when they lose, shit talking when they win... it's disgusting and Psyonix seems to have completely given up on enforcing any kind of community rules and guidelines...

  • @AxXis--
    @AxXis-- 19 дней назад

    TOP 4!

  • @learnix_clips
    @learnix_clips 19 дней назад +9

    awesome tips but also holy fuck are these shots wild 😭😭😭bro is hitting insane shots while just chatting and its fucking ridiculous how easy he makes it look

    • @edgeribble
      @edgeribble 19 дней назад

      He is a pro

    • @RoboWarriorGhosT
      @RoboWarriorGhosT 18 дней назад

      @@edgeribblewait really?

    • @edgeribble
      @edgeribble 18 дней назад

      @@RoboWarriorGhosT in my head I emphasised the 'is'. Just realised to other ppl it just sounds like i'm saying he's a pro

    • @l0rdbubs998
      @l0rdbubs998 18 дней назад

      @@edgeribblelol that makes more sense now😂

  • @dominichayles2271
    @dominichayles2271 15 дней назад +1

    So I'm stuck, I am c1 and usually get teammates who don't know how to hit the ball with their nose and end up whiffing the ball half the time. I've had this one scenario happen to me a lot where my teammate whiffs the ball and I'm stuck in a 1v2 in my net, if I ego challenge and get a good 50, the other opponent is still sitting there waiting for it and it ends up going in my net anyways. If I wait, then I either can't get the save or I get the save and the other team gets to the ball quicker and my teammate is back so I push up get a 50, other team gets the ball and I get scored on because my teammate can't save a shot for their life. So what do I do???

  • @dj_thegameryt4146
    @dj_thegameryt4146 18 дней назад

    Jack and Squishy are hands the down the smartest in the game

  • @MrDilwo
    @MrDilwo 18 дней назад

    For others thinking about tip #5, learn how to practice with a critical mind (Intent), and then learn how to play with a confident/aggressive mindset. These two things should feed into eachother. When you've practiced something a bunch you'll have confidence in doing it, and when you don't feel confident in doing something, go back and practice it with intent.
    Also, during practice it's totally okay to think "Wow I'm bad at this, why am I bad at this?" when you mess up and critically break down your mistakes. However during the game/tournament you should just say "Ah unlucky, I'll get it next time" if you mess up, avoiding overthinking about mistakes or negativity and focusing on your muscle memory doing what it knows and positive reinforcement.

  • @joaocastro5735
    @joaocastro5735 19 дней назад

    Great vid jack, I would like to ask you this question cuz I don’t see many pros giving their opinion on the subject ; what is your perspective on having 2 directional air rolls ? Is it mandatory ? Some of the most mechanical players have it, but for example zen doesn’t which is ironic considering he might be the best in that regard.

    • @luiscuaraqui6321
      @luiscuaraqui6321 19 дней назад

      I think it helps a lot but this is coming from someone without directional air roll lmao

    • @ApparentlyJackRL
      @ApparentlyJackRL  18 дней назад +2

      Not mandatory at all. Some of the best players in the world use only 1 however I do believe in 5 years time the best pro players will all be using both directional air rolls
      My advice would be to stick to using at least one directional air roll for now, but if you really want to add another one then go ahead! Sometimes doing what you truly feel like doing because you think it might be fun to learn something new is the best way to improve quickly. So truly go with what you believe you should do rather than just my advice if you feel differently than me!

  • @M7ZK_
    @M7ZK_ 19 дней назад

    HE DROPPED A NEW ONE MY GOAT

  • @frxdrl
    @frxdrl 18 дней назад

    What should I do if I am champ 1-2 with 600h, I’m pretty mechanical but I never seem to be in the right place on the pitch

  • @RWill.
    @RWill. 18 дней назад

    Does the controller using have anything to do with playstyle in rl? I use Xbox cobtroller and just feel stuck

  • @Ski8097
    @Ski8097 19 дней назад

    Certified Retals classic!

  • @enyraries
    @enyraries 9 дней назад

    The dichotomy of rocket league. You either get better, or you rank up.

  • @RambinoYT
    @RambinoYT 18 дней назад +1

    1. Brain
    2. Mechanics
    You're welcome

  • @apj-_-3562
    @apj-_-3562 4 дня назад

    What u said about being critical on yourself too much lowers your confidence, i seem to have come across this. My movement and ariel skills arent as good as the other players i play against so i think im bad but i just gotta be more confident

  • @armandtpieterse6108
    @armandtpieterse6108 17 дней назад

    Hey jack, do you believe this is all possible on kbm? I am champ 3 on kbm but i always believed controller is better. Do i switch? or can i achieve the same goal without it?

  • @gejming_ado
    @gejming_ado 16 дней назад

    so i have around 5000 hours ingame
    i didnt maked any bigger pauses then myb a week or two i play since 2020 every time i was able too
    and my peak rank is champ 3 " but " i never qued competitive that much i only mained casual for idk what reason but i just prefer casual more than competitive playlist
    im more mechanical player then smart ofc, any tips what should i do? i planned to quit game few times but i always get motivation back to play and lose it after thinking im just a champ 3 with over 5000 hours ingame

  • @chronuid
    @chronuid 19 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @kye3398
    @kye3398 3 дня назад

    When you press the dpad to make the ball fly towards you, how do you make it so accurate? Mine never seems to go to the right place, even after trying to mess around with the settings in bakkesmod

  • @axylus-dev
    @axylus-dev 17 дней назад

    Can you go over bakkesmod plugins that help you improve?

  • @PLNY2016
    @PLNY2016 19 дней назад

    Hello Jack. Have you any tips to how improve precision, or game sens? Im Diamond and i can't get champ. i got 1600h in game. i started on 5 season, and in 8 i get diamond. but im stuck sooo hard... some times i got gamesens like pro, but another day like gold... I don't know. maby im too old... maby this game is not for me, and i should uninstaled? Sorry for my language. English is not my main language. Have nice day.

  • @lukas.0_0
    @lukas.0_0 10 дней назад +1

    what material is on his car?

  • @grayplzz
    @grayplzz 6 дней назад

    I have a friend that will always play with friends and like he's only been able to get higher ranks with one person. I've told him many times that he needs to solo queue more and learn to adapt to other playstyles but he always just blames his teammates saying it's hell playing with solo queuers. And it shows his duo went on vacation recently and he decided to solo queue and this dude went from 1700 to 1590 in a day. He'll never admit that I'm right tho