Bruh, this Yoshi is a major troll 😂😂😂 but it's okay, Sylehu! It's Yoshi after all ❤ I definitely do agree on making sure to attack when the opportunity rises. Just like Silantro's tips, due to Xiaoyu's okis and set-ups, keeping "your turn" is crucial. I would've liked to see more basic fundamental pokes, baiting moves, and dance in safe distance to confuse the enemy. However, its so good seeing other Xiaoyu players playstyles. I've learned so much from you, Sylehu! Thanks for sharing your replays! And of course and always, thank you, Master Silantro! Also, I'm sure you already know, Sylehu, I would like to point out when you're in a stage that have no walls and you're currently in heat with a good amount of distance, try to recharge your heat with hyp stance. Most of the time, it'll frustrate the enemy ❤
Thanks for the feedback. Yes I was litteraly afraid of my opponents and it made me miss input or have bad decision. But I understood that I should be training for better pressure and be less afraid of fancy ranks such as Tekken God Prime super troll Yoshi😂😂😂 Time to improve dancing and finisher combos. And more than that, thanks for taking time for help❤
Thanks a lot for these insights. You pinpointed things I was somewhat feeling but it was a great wakeup call. I was indeed quite defensive as my opponents were Tekken god or something and I was litteraly not confident enough. That made me miss input a lot too😂😂😂 all your advice will really help me. Thank you a lot. I will have to watch several times the video to be sure to grasp all the help. And yes, this Yoshimitsu was really messing up my head with his strange moves 🤣🤣🤣
Not gonna lie, I tend to get nervous with high ranks as well haha, what helps me is I tell myself to be in "serious mode" Hope the advices help and you will apply it to your next matches. Take your time
i think i learn more from viewer match analysis a lot than standard move video. not that those are not helpful, but the analysis of application of the move under certain situation do opened up much more in deep understanding in different moves. and for me i felt the move video often become a knowledge dump that it take a lot of time to digest thanks for the video, looking forward to more video
I'm glad you are getting so much from the video analysis, and yep, I speak continuously coz of experience so it's kinda hard to digest sometimes. Xiaoyu-nanigans, for me, is still a good series even tho it's slow and along with this type of video, AOP videos, etc., we can really deep dive into Xiaoyu from short to long lengths . 😁
Hey what's good I just subscribed to your channel and I really love how you explain ling I'm a ling player for over 10 years and I would like for you to critique me on one of my videos so that everybody can learn from it
Bruh, this Yoshi is a major troll 😂😂😂 but it's okay, Sylehu! It's Yoshi after all ❤ I definitely do agree on making sure to attack when the opportunity rises. Just like Silantro's tips, due to Xiaoyu's okis and set-ups, keeping "your turn" is crucial. I would've liked to see more basic fundamental pokes, baiting moves, and dance in safe distance to confuse the enemy. However, its so good seeing other Xiaoyu players playstyles. I've learned so much from you, Sylehu! Thanks for sharing your replays! And of course and always, thank you, Master Silantro! Also, I'm sure you already know, Sylehu, I would like to point out when you're in a stage that have no walls and you're currently in heat with a good amount of distance, try to recharge your heat with hyp stance. Most of the time, it'll frustrate the enemy ❤
Thanks for the feedback. Yes I was litteraly afraid of my opponents and it made me miss input or have bad decision. But I understood that I should be training for better pressure and be less afraid of fancy ranks such as Tekken God Prime super troll Yoshi😂😂😂
Time to improve dancing and finisher combos.
And more than that, thanks for taking time for help❤
Glad you included some of your input for him! Yeap, using more poking moves and such is a good advice.
Thanks a lot for these insights. You pinpointed things I was somewhat feeling but it was a great wakeup call. I was indeed quite defensive as my opponents were Tekken god or something and I was litteraly not confident enough. That made me miss input a lot too😂😂😂 all your advice will really help me. Thank you a lot. I will have to watch several times the video to be sure to grasp all the help. And yes, this Yoshimitsu was really messing up my head with his strange moves 🤣🤣🤣
Not gonna lie, I tend to get nervous with high ranks as well haha, what helps me is I tell myself to be in "serious mode"
Hope the advices help and you will apply it to your next matches. Take your time
@@SilantroTekken yes. Now I am telling me "stop autopilot" and focus
Yep haha I sometimes zone out as well, but yeah I snap out of it and do my best each time 😤😤
Thanks a lot. Time to study from mastet Silantro ❤❤❤
You're welcome!
i think i learn more from viewer match analysis a lot than standard move video. not that those are not helpful, but the analysis of application of the move under certain situation do opened up much more in deep understanding in different moves. and for me i felt the move video often become a knowledge dump that it take a lot of time to digest
thanks for the video, looking forward to more video
I agree. The insights from Silantro are priceless
I'm glad you are getting so much from the video analysis, and yep, I speak continuously coz of experience so it's kinda hard to digest sometimes.
Xiaoyu-nanigans, for me, is still a good series even tho it's slow and along with this type of video, AOP videos, etc., we can really deep dive into Xiaoyu from short to long lengths .
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what if some purple rank noob wanna send the replay too :D
hello just email me on silantrotv@gmail.com 😁
Hey what's good I just subscribed to your channel and I really love how you explain ling I'm a ling player for over 10 years and I would like for you to critique me on one of my videos so that everybody can learn from it
ohhh sure haha, please just email me silantrotv@gmail.com and please send a screenshot of 3 of your matches
@@alonzoparker9531 welcome to this wonderful channel Ling Xiaoyu friend.