Honmi is basically the one that kickstarted the osu coaching scene, he's the one that runs the largest coaching discord server, so it makes sense lol. Also, playing for the world cup on team USA means you're basically forever recognized in the community.
@@acidley7428 I'm pretty sure he was just adding more to his comment without using the edit function. As you can see it doesn't relate to his original comment, it relates to something else in the video. So yeah.
Great video! One thing that surprised me was that the coaching tips were still helpful to a longtime player such as you even though they were more geared towards new players.
It's something to keep in mind in general: Teaching a skill is not the same skill, *as the skill itself.* That is, you can be level 99 at a skill, but your teaching rank is still only level 1. When we improve at a skill, it often becomes subconscious, because that is faster. We don't need to think. You can see this a lot with artists: This is where the "Draw the rest of the owl" meme comes from because it is so common. People who coach and tutor others are people who have improved their ability to teach. This means they are still *conscious* of what they are doing still. They have delved down and analysed what is actually going on, they've dragged all that subconscious ability up and *analysed it*. This is why @shikkesora has tips for one of the top rank players in the world: He is aware, and understands what he is doing, more than shikke does.
really liked this video: felt like something new and creative. the personalized subtitles were also a nice touch for engagement and the video in its entirety felt well structured
thank you so much 🥹🥹 happy to hear!! I want to maintain this level of effort for most videos going forward. honestly I have so many different kinds of videos that I would want to make that I'm still wondering how I should go about things (most likely just use a separate channel for lower effort videos / just dumping stuff). but anyway, thank you for the kind words!!
@@maybewhatever7053 sure it may just be a subtitle but simply typing out your entire script into small blocks and then editing that takes loads of time, so the effort is nice
yep, I didn't want the outro to drag on too long but I did unmute afterwards and we talked about the whole thing! (also the actual reveal where I showed him it was me was a little anticlimactic so I wasn't inclined to include it in the video anyway.) and thank you for the kind words!
@@honmiaww man, I was really looking forward to seeing his reaction, even if it wasn’t hype, I was bummed when the video cut but great video. Love how you kept me on edge every time you almost accidentally revealed yourself.👍
@@hellobye5952 my reaction was hype, the moment wasnt bad it's just that doesn't fit the video vibe as much, and would make it considerably longer, but we really laughed our asses off afterwards LOL
great thing about this is that even though you were pretending to be a newer player and are actually one of the best, you still humbly took the coaches tips and still tried to improve.
I’m left handed but use the pen in my right has definitely have been a learning curve that one day I will be able to master. Thank you for entertaining us and for the content 🙏
Chicony did a similar thing in russian (think it has eng subtitles too)and it ended up wholesome (i did not expect that from russian osu content). Let's see how honmi's rendition turns out (it's the first English one i guess)
I really liked the video! I’ve been struggling with fast aiming on things so this inadvertently helped me 😂 your friend was so nice and patient with him too. Very chill video.
I had a big smile on my face when I read the tittle. I knew its gonna be good, and it WAS! And even though it was really entertaining watch there would be no Hypno vid without bits of wisdom ayy. Always push yourself to be better!
I like this, it makes me feel like the coach is legitimately good at coaching. most times I hear "gaming coach" I think that it's a total cash grabbing scam
Really smart way of doing something like this, especially on bancho. Personally think it wouldve been a better idea to claim you got banned on bancho and logged into someones account on a private server. Wouldve made the close call with the logins non existant. Very entertaining video though, I enjoyed seeing the small genuine improvement with your aim through the course of the video :))
The best part is that the song that you used to show off was Highscore, which was my favorite song back when I still played OSU! I probably have 30 hours of playing that one map because it was the best song for me to learn jumps to while also having such a cool beat.
I played osu for a week, for 90% of the time couldnt figure out what in the world i was doing, eventually managed to start a game, and realized id totally have loved playing this game with proper setup Then i had to return the school computer and haven't played since rip
i was supposed to do my bio work but this video was way more interesting than PMAT and Cytokinesis, I enjoyed watching this video! It was really entertaining :D
I will keep this in mind for future videos, I wasn't sure how much to have at the end without it dragging on. thank you for the feedback and the kind words!!!
How-...What the fuck is a coach suppose to teach you about this game? "Dude just see the circles faster" ...Alright, I actually couldn't stop watching the video and I have to say... the coach is actually chill af, I still don't know how a coach can help you improve in Osu since it's mostly a relentless practice type of game but I love that dude, I would totally play osu again just for this guy
A lot of getting good involves small mental adjustments. There's an important difference between "just click the circle better" and telling someone that the speed pickup comes from the step where the eyes acquire a target.
As someone who has never played or looked up an OSU video and has no idea why this was recommended to me, why is coaching in a rhythm game a thing? Just click on beat
Not really sure myself, but i think its because in a typical rhythm game, you just need to tap, no need to aim. However, in osu, you need to aim as well as tap and sometimes the circles are quite far away from each other. If you dont hit it directly, the take registers as a ‘ miss ‘. Most players struggle with this and may want to get better, so they hire a coach to help them with speed and aim and stuff.
@@TiiroyGX Lol I'm also a gd player ! I just downloaded the game a few weeks ago and it's actually quite fun. You can give it a try if you want but some maps can be very difficult, that are like extreme demons but in osu
this is a crazy coincidence, I honestly didn't even know chicony made youtube videos LOL but anyway this video was recorded almost 6 months ago and I just never got around to finishing it. I just checked out chicony's video too (although I can't understand it), that one seems cool too!
I used to do this a lot in chess. I would go based off someone's experience and my initial assumption of how good they might be and then play a little under that level at first. My first time playing my coach in high school I lost horribly playing him at my current best. A year later I beat him. But he noticed something I didn't at first, I was subconsciously not playing at my best the first time I played a new person which is why I kept losing more than I probably should have. A guy I kept losing to had a huge ego and my coach wanted to see if I could really beat him so he warmed me up with a could games and then I barely beat the guy. The second year we lost a lot of players and that's when my coach noticed something else. If I was playing 1 on 1 I lost a lot. But he had me play anybody who wanted to try all at the same time. 12 chess boards. I lost 1 game. That's when he told me I had the "correct" moves memorized but I kept overthinking things. Ever since then my game hit better by just letting my mind wander during games and not focusing on the game. Let instinct take over. I've had very high level players on the ropes even though I still lost. Ones who I should never have been playing. I'm a decent chess player in the sense of the idea of what makes a chess player, but I'm definitely not good. I overthink things too much and second guess myself to the point I fail a lot.
this makes me wanting to attemt going into beat saber again. it was fun for a long time and i was quite good (nowhere near pro level of course but quite good for a casual mortal) but then i unrelatedly paused for a while and gotten a (no joke) stroke, i've tried it a few times since and i was still mostly at my level but still loosing that bit hit bad. i gotta stop pushing it infront of me all the time, no effort no gain
Not enough props in the comments for iino, THE wingman who managed to talk his way out of all those close calls, even lying about the driver to avoid a need to install stuff. A+
hey this is just a guess but are you working on a new game show series that will take a while until its out but you think it'll be worth the wait? just a guess btw 🙏
It was a great honor to get my brain totally destroyed.
first
nice coaching
grande shike representando para ser parte del experimento social
you are actually a good coach, damn
great coach
plot twist: he forgets to prank the coach and actually learns more about aiming.
Thousands of likes and no replies lol
@@Qyuycz i was checking how many likes i've got earlier and asked myself the same question lol
Idk how tf that happened and no one is commenting but congrats btw
It happens😂
"good ending meme"
i love how they commited identity fraud for a virtual rhythm game.
no replies?
BAHAHA
Imagine waterlvl saw this video
@@Ww1whiz1914they did
"Identity theft is not a joke, Jim! Millions of families suffer every year!"
"every single coach in this game knows my voice.……"
🤣 Holy…… the infamy he has…… he wasn't joking when he said he spent his las 9 years in this game.
Honmi is basically the one that kickstarted the osu coaching scene, he's the one that runs the largest coaching discord server, so it makes sense lol. Also, playing for the world cup on team USA means you're basically forever recognized in the community.
I always find it interesting to see celebrities that are huge in their circles but no one outside really knows them
Hehe, circles @@unicornbro517
@@unicornbro517frfr
@@unicornbro517 The Tony Hawk reputation yea, everybody knows the name, nobody recognizes their face
wait.. he could pass off as a new player again... HE COULD PASS OFF AS A NEW PLAYER AGAIN
that's the loudest I've heard you laugh Mr Hippo
blud forgot to change to his alt
@@acidley7428 I'm pretty sure he was just adding more to his comment without using the edit function. As you can see it doesn't relate to his original comment, it relates to something else in the video. So yeah.
@acidley7428 if you use RUclips on browser, on your phone, you can't edit comments
;-;
this mf actually got so good he decided to rebirth
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- this is the only comment here that made me laugh this bad 😭
I LOL'd ... nice one nerd B-)
😂
Great video! One thing that surprised me was that the coaching tips were still helpful to a longtime player such as you even though they were more geared towards new players.
It's something to keep in mind in general: Teaching a skill is not the same skill, *as the skill itself.* That is, you can be level 99 at a skill, but your teaching rank is still only level 1. When we improve at a skill, it often becomes subconscious, because that is faster. We don't need to think.
You can see this a lot with artists: This is where the "Draw the rest of the owl" meme comes from because it is so common.
People who coach and tutor others are people who have improved their ability to teach. This means they are still *conscious* of what they are doing still. They have delved down and analysed what is actually going on, they've dragged all that subconscious ability up and *analysed it*. This is why @shikkesora has tips for one of the top rank players in the world: He is aware, and understands what he is doing, more than shikke does.
@@TheLegendsmithgreat analysis thank you
really liked this video: felt like something new and creative. the personalized subtitles were also a nice touch for engagement and the video in its entirety felt well structured
silver medal
thank you so much 🥹🥹 happy to hear!! I want to maintain this level of effort for most videos going forward. honestly I have so many different kinds of videos that I would want to make that I'm still wondering how I should go about things (most likely just use a separate channel for lower effort videos / just dumping stuff). but anyway, thank you for the kind words!!
Dude it's just a custom UI for a subtitle, you are making a huge thing out of a small edit
@@maybewhatever7053 sure it may just be a subtitle but simply typing out your entire script into small blocks and then editing that takes loads of time, so the effort is nice
@@maybewhatever7053 yeah it’s a small edit and I appreciated that. is there something wrong with appreciating a small detail?
waiting for waterlvl to comment
@waterlvl EHAT
LMAO
WHAT
WAIT
aye hes a imposter dont trust him
this was actually so fun to watch, did you reveal yourself after that last map?
yep, I didn't want the outro to drag on too long but I did unmute afterwards and we talked about the whole thing! (also the actual reveal where I showed him it was me was a little anticlimactic so I wasn't inclined to include it in the video anyway.) and thank you for the kind words!
@@honmiaww man, I was really looking forward to seeing his reaction, even if it wasn’t hype, I was bummed when the video cut but great video. Love how you kept me on edge every time you almost accidentally revealed yourself.👍
@@hellobye5952 my reaction was hype, the moment wasnt bad it's just that doesn't fit the video vibe as much, and would make it considerably longer, but we really laughed our asses off afterwards LOL
@@Shikkesoraez follow up for more content!!
@@Shikkesoralmfao
aw man i wish im a person who have enough courage to hire a coach
dont we scared we are nice and we dont bite!
@@Shikkesora my coach actually did bite
@@thatundertalegenius9961 was it painful
@@thatundertalegenius9961 must've been a dog
wtf 50 us $ for 2hr session, mad lmao
great thing about this is that even though you were pretending to be a newer player and are actually one of the best, you still humbly took the coaches tips and still tried to improve.
Imagine being waterlvl and seeing this video 😅
he/she would be like "da hell-"
@@Ash_ley6149he did he see it
Wild
@@mircominiajb I would probably be dumbfounded
@waterlvl YOO
ive never played osu but its cool that it has a community with actual pro coaches that prove useful
that ending was actually hilarious. i love all the random close calls too
I’m left handed but use the pen in my right has definitely have been a learning curve that one day I will be able to master. Thank you for entertaining us and for the content 🙏
i have no idea who you are but hearing you say calmly "but every coach in this game knows who i am" was such a godly flex. godamn 0:49
It's not a "godly flex".
@@shafaet1194 you're probably right
0:39 I thought that he would said: then I realized, can you beat osu with dementia?
THAT ONE MINECRAFT VIDEO LMAOOO
LOL
Chicony did a similar thing in russian (think it has eng subtitles too)and it ended up wholesome (i did not expect that from russian osu content). Let's see how honmi's rendition turns out (it's the first English one i guess)
bro didn't like the comment just because he stole the vid 💀
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm2 This has been done countless times lol, maybe just not necessarily osu. Not really an original idea
I really liked the video! I’ve been struggling with fast aiming on things so this inadvertently helped me 😂 your friend was so nice and patient with him too. Very chill video.
That was another good video, waterlvl. You truly took your couching to heart and blossomed into a whole new level of water.
I like that it shows you actually improving.
This is really accessible for newer osu folks like me, and a very funny video! 😁
glad you think so!! thank you for watching and have fun with osu :D
Do another one!!! Never was interested in osu vids but this got me hooked.
🥹🥹🥹 this makes me happy to hear. I don't have many osu videos in the pipeline but I do have some bigger projects in the works!!
@@honmi HOW LONG IS GOING TO TAKE !!!!!
@@112k... feel free to help me edit :)
1:27 "omg you have a bing chilling" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was A quality video, my guy. And the custom subs... you put so much effort! I subscribed.
Waterlvl has been pretty quiet ever since this video has released
@waterlvl the goat has returned 🙌
@waterlvl holy crap hes here
I had a big smile on my face when I read the tittle. I knew its gonna be good, and it WAS! And even though it was really entertaining watch there would be no Hypno vid without bits of wisdom ayy. Always push yourself to be better!
This is, for some reason, comfy and relaxing for a osu content.
I don’t how to explain it but, before i knew it the video already ends.
i like how they have an intro at the beginning for non osu players
nice vid as always. It was quite entertaining and creative!
this sh*t is not creative what hahah
I like this, it makes me feel like the coach is legitimately good at coaching. most times I hear "gaming coach" I think that it's a total cash grabbing scam
Really smart way of doing something like this, especially on bancho. Personally think it wouldve been a better idea to claim you got banned on bancho and logged into someones account on a private server. Wouldve made the close call with the logins non existant.
Very entertaining video though, I enjoyed seeing the small genuine improvement with your aim through the course of the video :))
Its always amazed me that even tho osu has such a comparatively small community it still has so much quality content being made
that would be insane if you started goaching him after hitting those jumps 😍
The best part is that the song that you used to show off was Highscore, which was my favorite song back when I still played OSU! I probably have 30 hours of playing that one map because it was the best song for me to learn jumps to while also having such a cool beat.
Beo got reversed pranked and actually learned something 😂
Watching that last song was so insane because I listen to it all of the time, also got major Zylice vibes too from when he was faking being a Vtuber.
I played osu for a week, for 90% of the time couldnt figure out what in the world i was doing, eventually managed to start a game, and realized id totally have loved playing this game with proper setup
Then i had to return the school computer and haven't played since rip
i was supposed to do my bio work but this video was way more interesting than PMAT and Cytokinesis, I enjoyed watching this video! It was really entertaining :D
thank you so much T_T good luck with your homework LOL
i love this but i wish there was a little more at the end there 💥💥
I will keep this in mind for future videos, I wasn't sure how much to have at the end without it dragging on. thank you for the feedback and the kind words!!!
0:47 basically, it was just “there’s a problem: I’m too good at the game.”
How-...What the fuck is a coach suppose to teach you about this game? "Dude just see the circles faster"
...Alright, I actually couldn't stop watching the video and I have to say... the coach is actually chill af, I still don't know how a coach can help you improve in Osu since it's mostly a relentless practice type of game but I love that dude, I would totally play osu again just for this guy
A lot of getting good involves small mental adjustments. There's an important difference between "just click the circle better" and telling someone that the speed pickup comes from the step where the eyes acquire a target.
Bro pulled the “that wasnt my dominant hand” card lmaoo
As a fellow lefty I love this 10/10
Switching over to the left hand is like the equivalent of Goku removing his weights lol
This is such a sweet and positive video! I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of links/useful stuff in the description 💜
As someone who has never played or looked up an OSU video and has no idea why this was recommended to me, why is coaching in a rhythm game a thing? Just click on beat
Try playing the game
And you will know why
Not really sure myself, but i think its because in a typical rhythm game, you just need to tap, no need to aim. However, in osu, you need to aim as well as tap and sometimes the circles are quite far away from each other. If you dont hit it directly, the take registers as a ‘ miss ‘. Most players struggle with this and may want to get better, so they hire a coach to help them with speed and aim and stuff.
because osu is hard as shit
It’s literally so hard, you’re just saying that because you never played. Search osu hard and you’ll see on RUclips
This was genuinely a good teaching video that can be applied to a lot of things.
what a coincidence, chicony released this kind of video recently)
we recorded this around 6 months ago! lol!
@@Shikkesora yeah, as I said, it's just a funny coincidence
"i must confess something to you im not actually left handed" - princess Bride is what I feel like you did to that poor coach XD
I was like "IMAGINE IF THE COACH COMMENTED😭😂"
then I looked at the pinned comment 😶
Please help why did i come back and see me comment hearted after 2 MONTHS??
I've never been interested in osu but this video made me hooked, how is this video so relaxing :0
Yo honmi, can you start an actual series about improving your non-dominant hand? That I think would be very cool
Damn this vid rly popped off huh, great to see your vids getting more exposure 🎉
I've never played osu but recently I've been considering trying the game, I'll probably do it soon. Also good video btw
give it a try!! it's free after all. and thank you for enjoying my video!
I'm a gd player, I never progress in that game, but Osu? maybe I'll try to learn to play that game, sometimes
@@TiiroyGX Lol I'm also a gd player ! I just downloaded the game a few weeks ago and it's actually quite fun. You can give it a try if you want but some maps can be very difficult, that are like extreme demons but in osu
The best parts of these videos is always the reaction man what.
Patented waterlvl miss goes hard
came out of curiosity, stayed for the insightfulness and humility! great video!
"This map's kinda easy huh?"
Proceeds to miss 17 times in a row
FINALLY! Someone actually has a name for this game. Ive been looking for literal YEARS!
this was so fun
I really love how the coach actually managed to help coach you help that's so great >>>
7:36 wait what, lmao
Nice vid, we need more of those, that's nice
saw astesia arknights, clicked, did not regret it
The biggest thing I learned in this video is that a game about clicking dots has coaches.
этот иностранный бро пытался повторить за чикони
i.imgur.com/0qusLc2.png
really fun to watch make another video about this
Don't know the slightest about you but I'm a simple man, I see Astesia and I click
This is so great.
I love it when pros play with coaches a little.
I love digital hypno video's
Congratulations on finally overthrowing the amoungus speed run video.
chicony's recent video was on the same topic LMAO
koifishu did that long time ago, lmao
this is a crazy coincidence, I honestly didn't even know chicony made youtube videos LOL but anyway this video was recorded almost 6 months ago and I just never got around to finishing it. I just checked out chicony's video too (although I can't understand it), that one seems cool too!
Great video! I've always considered trying to get some other hand practice in... I don't play osu though
2:19 why the coach is so rage that he's not logged?
offline is just bad
@@sevendigitosu what's wrong? It lag? Can you explain?
It's just weird not submitting your plays
And many cheaters use "i play offline" as an excuse too@@Teguemy
I used to do this a lot in chess. I would go based off someone's experience and my initial assumption of how good they might be and then play a little under that level at first.
My first time playing my coach in high school I lost horribly playing him at my current best. A year later I beat him. But he noticed something I didn't at first, I was subconsciously not playing at my best the first time I played a new person which is why I kept losing more than I probably should have. A guy I kept losing to had a huge ego and my coach wanted to see if I could really beat him so he warmed me up with a could games and then I barely beat the guy.
The second year we lost a lot of players and that's when my coach noticed something else. If I was playing 1 on 1 I lost a lot. But he had me play anybody who wanted to try all at the same time. 12 chess boards. I lost 1 game. That's when he told me I had the "correct" moves memorized but I kept overthinking things. Ever since then my game hit better by just letting my mind wander during games and not focusing on the game. Let instinct take over.
I've had very high level players on the ropes even though I still lost. Ones who I should never have been playing. I'm a decent chess player in the sense of the idea of what makes a chess player, but I'm definitely not good. I overthink things too much and second guess myself to the point I fail a lot.
it was criminal to not show a reveal
Fr
this makes me wanting to attemt going into beat saber again. it was fun for a long time and i was quite good (nowhere near pro level of course but quite good for a casual mortal) but then i unrelatedly paused for a while and gotten a (no joke) stroke, i've tried it a few times since and i was still mostly at my level but still loosing that bit hit bad. i gotta stop pushing it infront of me all the time, no effort no gain
the ending killed me
Imagine only getting 11 wrong on the first dominant hand song personally i wouldve missed them all
0:30 looks like you are 60 😭
Hand hair did him dirty 💀
big part of the offline play sell was the profile is from SK lol
offline mafia
I didn't understand the point of the video
he doesn't know
well, it seems multiple answers to my comment got moderated, i feel both understood and oppressed now ty
I'd rather have an answer than a pin
@@youribosque9832 the video is for fun
@@honmi let's not argue about the definition of fun then
otd is perfect for being able to bring your tablet into class to play osu on the school computer, they a real one for that
whats the skin in 0:15
skins.osuck.net/skins/1552?v=0 here you go
5.23
Getting (almost) outed by personal OSU maps:
Honmi 🤝 Kuro
"to start playing with my dominant hand" at the end of the video is the BIGGEST flex
That coach really knew his stuff.
Not enough props in the comments for iino, THE wingman who managed to talk his way out of all those close calls, even lying about the driver to avoid a need to install stuff. A+
That's pretty cool. I also suck at aiming when it comes to sliders for some reason.
i loved when homni said its waterlvl'ing time and waterlvl'ed all around the place.
Maybe the real treasure was the coaches that teach people even tho the one they teach is a pro xD
This is next level trolling lol I love it
I love it. couldn't follow the speed, but the gremlin activity is 10/10
Would be nice to see some more interaction after last song.
this is definitely a lesson I learned from making this video, thank you for pointing it out (and thank you for watching!!)
hey this is just a guess but are you working on a new game show series that will take a while until its out but you think it'll be worth the wait?
just a guess btw 🙏
😭
I dont know this game or ANYTHING BUT RUclips KEEPS RECOMMENDING IT EVERYWHERE I GO PLEASE HELP
The osu virus has spread to your for you page…. I’m sorry there is nothing you can do
Ayy fellow leftie! Great video bro. The person coaching you seemed pretty nice too.
I recognize that skin pack near the start of the video lol, I made one just like it and it became quite popular among the community back in ~2013
Are you going to be doing the same usa owc comms videos you did last year I really enjoyed watching htose
yes! the first match is in 3 hours and I'll be streaming it live on my twitch. the vod will be uploaded on my second channel (honmi hotel)