I absolutely love your style of teaching, the power points are clean, well organized, look super professional and you explain everything so well. You earned a sub my friend. 👍
very interesting and well thought out video. i have my left air roll and right air roll on LB/RB respectively, but i never use normal air roll even though i have it bound on X. watching this video made me realize how much of a use normal air roll actually has in gameplay, even though i mainly only use air roll left and then use my air roll right for recoveries. i might actually rebind some controls and just tank the MMR. thanks for sharing the insightful coaching session, sky
Yes, I believe that normal air roll is really helpful for the smaller adjustments that need to be super precise. I love the thought process, in the end you will be a much better player so keep at it!
Once you master dir air roll, start tapping the air roll button, it will give you immense additional control and help you get out of tight places. The "Ganer method" of fully boosting and air rolling constantly is great for this "tapping training".
nice nice video!! i love the deep dive into how to properly use and learn this mechanic. i saw this at the perfect time because even though i’m not new i still haven’t learned directional air roll correctly. and after some realization, i know that it will take a few months to get this down. anyway, the effort in this video is insane! keep up the uploads because you are helping so many people and you will make it big
@@RLFITGMRTrainingGroundsyeah I have seen some of your videos and they are really high quality, I think you are going to grow a lot of you continue like this! I suggest to add some plays in the video, I really like the presentation but I think it will help a lot to understand more the explanations +1 suscriber
Because it is waaaaay too shallow. All the overhead "what is it" / "why is it useful" / "bind it" everyone who searches for this stuff already knows, and when it comes to "how to learn" all he's got is "it's a feeling". For a real good tutorial (but be warned, it's a full movie and I'm not even exaggerating) look up the Losfeld method. Pretty much the only guy actually breaking it down.
I’m so confused by this part 15:14 .. When I watch RUclipsrs or streamers they’re like moving their analogs in circles. (Yes they know what they’re doing) It’s just confusing. Subbed.
I assume by the heart you mean I may. I like how you break it down, but in the end you kinda just say "idk do stuff and you'll figure it out" Theory about how inputs actually register, and drills to put it into practice are key to understanding how to improve more quickly. 3 years experience skateboarding coach btw.
I got my directional air roll left bind to left analog stick (when i press it in) is this a good bind or should i change it to a button or trigger, is this a disadvantage? I use xbox 1 controller
blud done made a whole college class 💀
Ain't nothin compared to Losfields method
@@CaitofFateI didn’t even watch that I seen it was 2 hr long😂😂
@@Soulzwtw it's worth it, you can skip ahead past the theory section
11:25 “Any questions?” 😅🤣🤣
Who else thought an eyelash was on their screen?
Video was very well done by the way ❤
I absolutely love your style of teaching, the power points are clean, well organized, look super professional and you explain everything so well. You earned a sub my friend. 👍
Thank you! That means a lot.
very interesting and well thought out video. i have my left air roll and right air roll on LB/RB respectively, but i never use normal air roll even though i have it bound on X. watching this video made me realize how much of a use normal air roll actually has in gameplay, even though i mainly only use air roll left and then use my air roll right for recoveries. i might actually rebind some controls and just tank the MMR. thanks for sharing the insightful coaching session, sky
Yes, I believe that normal air roll is really helpful for the smaller adjustments that need to be super precise. I love the thought process, in the end you will be a much better player so keep at it!
Once you master dir air roll, start tapping the air roll button, it will give you immense additional control and help you get out of tight places. The "Ganer method" of fully boosting and air rolling constantly is great for this "tapping training".
Thanks for the tip!
is this gonna be included in the midterm exam??
Study up📝
This is awesome
I recognize a fellow GPT 4.o enthusiast when I see one. good incorporation of this new technology. I'll have to look into it.
nice nice video!! i love the deep dive into how to properly use and learn this mechanic. i saw this at the perfect time because even though i’m not new i still haven’t learned directional air roll correctly. and after some realization, i know that it will take a few months to get this down. anyway, the effort in this video is insane! keep up the uploads because you are helping so many people and you will make it big
Glad you enjoyed it!
If you liked this, you'd also like Losfields Airroll method
Nice video! Continue Well, you'll go far!
That means a lot, I'll keep them coming!
@@RLFITGMRTrainingGroundsyeah I have seen some of your videos and they are really high quality, I think you are going to grow a lot of you continue like this!
I suggest to add some plays in the video, I really like the presentation but I think it will help a lot to understand more the explanations
+1 suscriber
@@BuMaWorkshop Thank you, I'll keep that in mind!
Bro why this video not have 100k views
Because it is waaaaay too shallow. All the overhead "what is it" / "why is it useful" / "bind it" everyone who searches for this stuff already knows, and when it comes to "how to learn" all he's got is "it's a feeling".
For a real good tutorial (but be warned, it's a full movie and I'm not even exaggerating) look up the Losfeld method. Pretty much the only guy actually breaking it down.
Love this tutorial
jit really made a whole powerpoint for rocket league 💀
I’m so confused by this part 15:14 .. When I watch RUclipsrs or streamers they’re like moving their analogs in circles. (Yes they know what they’re doing) It’s just confusing. Subbed.
Directional Air Roll is insanely confusing so I tried to help, if you have any questions let me know!
This is pretty good, nice training regimen.
May I give some criticism?
I assume by the heart you mean I may.
I like how you break it down, but in the end you kinda just say "idk do stuff and you'll figure it out"
Theory about how inputs actually register, and drills to put it into practice are key to understanding how to improve more quickly.
3 years experience skateboarding coach btw.
Good job man! But I can't join the discord, I think the invite is expired. Can you make a new invite by any chance?
Edit: nvm I got it
Nice sooth voice
I got my directional air roll left bind to left analog stick (when i press it in) is this a good bind or should i change it to a button or trigger, is this a disadvantage? I use xbox 1 controller
I have a friend that uses it, if you feel comfortable with it I wouldn’t change it!
My airroll right is my backwards trigger is is bad
If it works for zen, it’ll work for you! I just wanted to show the binds as a guideline
@@RLFITGMRTrainingGrounds yeahh that’s who I got it from
im kbm
nice tutorial NERD
Not helpful bro. All we want is to know how to move the joystick