@@aqaridot Kevpert generally did a decent job of explaining mechanics and gameplay. This does a great job too, honestly I could watch both and feel like I'm taking away some good advice from each of them.
Your idea about cradling the ball is exactly the kind of thing I needed to hear. I've been struggling with consistency on flicking the ball. I've been following the advice of most others, which is to hold down jump so my car stays with the ball, but it wasn't always working out. Now I also need to work on dribbling, but I think it's good enough at this point to be able to work on flicks so I can pull them off in a game. Anyway, I think your idea of cradling the ball is going to make a difference for me. I tend to only tap jump anyway so now I just need to work in the movements for the cradle. Great work Wayton! Keep it up, man!
So happy you got so much out of this video! This comment means a lot to me. I spent a really long time making this one and it really seems like people are learning a ton!
This is so perfect. I have been procrastinating looking for a good flick tutorial and now you just went and made what I'm sure is the best one in existence. Thank Wayton!
Holy shit! Quality information aside, the editing on this video is insane! Thanks for making this video. I just hit Plat 1 in 2v2 and I'm trying to improve and you're right - all the videos I've seen on flicks are so basic I couldn't find anything that talked about the things you mentioned. I knew I was going wrong somewhere and didn't know what to focus on.
I'm so glad I could help. As I mentioned, it really did feel like there was a hole where quality flick tutorials would stand. Hopefully this fills that hole a decent bit. You'll be up to Diamond in no time!
Me: Starts grinding ones again. Wayton: Releases a video on flicks a day later. Me: Okay, I get it, I'm bad. You didn't have to call me out like that...
Man I've been playing above my average a good week+ now... Reflecting on that I haven't really been dribbling & flicking at all. I'm bad. Guess I'm headed to FreePlay for dribbling practice.
From a fellow GC this is the best flick tutorial out there! Most RL mechanics have small "secret" maneuvers you must do during the set up but they're rarely talked about. Im sure the cradle analogy will lead to a lot of "Ah Ha" moments for people! Well done!
I have never been able to do a 45 degree flick before. The literal second you described "cradling" in this video, I booted up the game and was able to pull off a 45 degree flick straight away! This is a top tier video you have made!
holy shit not even joking before I watched this the only flick I could do was a front flip and diagonal flip flick and after watching this I go into training and instantly start hitting 180 flicks like it's nothing wtf this video was magic lmao
your tutorials are always insightful. i've thought about the idea of the cradle, never had a word for it tho, and this vid helped me understand that idea very well. looking forward to training with these tips in mind.
Wayton, this is literally one of the best rocket league tutorials I’ve ever seen. You just explained everything extremely well, your visuals and analogies just opened up flicks to me that I’ve been struggling with ever since I started rocket league (I’m champ now and can barely flick). Turning your car down to cradle, using that whiffle ball toy to visualize the flick, all of them just opened my eyes to the mechanics of the flick I never understood. Thank you.
I mean, being consistent with them is pretty difficult. Anyone can dribble in soccer with 5 minutes of practice and shoot the ball decently. More of like a skill floor
@@lleytonyang9207 I don't get what you're trying to say. Dribbling and the mechanics around it have a much higher skill floor to get a baseline consistency in rocket league. In soccer, you can get consistent faster, but your shots will be bad compared to a higher-level player. That's how a skill floor works
Caleb1243 I disagree and I believe that getting CONSISTENT shots in soccer is so overlooked and people are always like “it’s just kicking a ball” when it’s really not. Obviously a person could kick a ball consistently but they couldn’t dribble with skill consistently in soccer.
@@lleytonyang9207 I said the skill floor is high. I can go into a field and can dribble the ball downfield and kick it into the net 10/10 times with 0 practice. Not possible in rocket league, so rocket league has a higher skill floor
This is the definitive flick tutorial. It covered pretty much everything a player need to learn about flicks, be it a high ranked player wanting to perfect their flicks or a complete amateur wanting to begin training flicks. Great video as always, Wayton!
This has been driving me CRAZY! I kept asking coaches and streamers how they flick because it kept popping off my car even when I listen to the usual advice (i.e. match the ball's speed, hold jump, etc.). But not "Cradling" my flicks is exactly why I've been struggling! Thanks for your different perspectives on these mechanics, like this one and your shots video.
I literally saw the video yesterday and try it, im so impressed that after almost one month of trying to wrongly flicking, i just started to hit them consistently EVEN in ranked. omg the most benefit rocket league vid ever seen
I watched literally every flick tutorial youtube has to offer and this is definitely the most in depth and well explained one yet, Thank you so much for this video
I really have to learn to dribble...but i cant use woorkshop maps because i'm a xbox player but after that i'll come back to this vid and try to make flicks...so thanks for the vid keep it up! 😃
This video is fantastic! I'm sitting in C3 in 2's and 3's and I'm sure what you've talked about in this video will finally help me break GC. Awesome video man!!
I don't know many other Rocket League content creators who have as much detail or helpfulness in their videos. It's also really well laid out. Good work bro
Exactly the in-depth analysis needed for this topic, breaking down the mechanics needed (cradle, scoop) and how they correct the things were all doing wrong, thanks! That bridge between “here’s what you’re doing and why it isn’t working” and “ here’s the thing that fixes that” is important
The cradling makes sense! Great explanation. I've flicked a few times intending to, but not knowing how and had the exact problem you mentioned - that I never know why it works and why it doesn't. I understood I was "popping" it rather than "sliding" it, but didn't quite get what the issue was entirely.
Hey! I'm a mid gc who was looking for a way for a few months now to get better flicks. I bounced around pro vods for a while, and they do indeed use the cradle! I observed this before stumbling upon your video; I thought they were doing it simply so their flick has more follow-through, I didn't know it was to reduce the space between them and the ball. Now that I know this, my flicks have finally got to that next level; thank you, Wayton!
cleverly done! this needs to be the standard for everyone doing tutorials. dont just SHOW how it is done. to communicate what is behind the mechanic you have internalised you need to really dissect that stuff. thanks a lot for this!
This is one of those videos that I’ve come back to many times throughout the last few months and it has made a world of difference for my gameplay. The more you practice, the more you can practically “feel” where the sweet spot for the flick is
Such a good tutorial I think the same as you with the whatever the flick is, is where the sweet spot is but you explained it in so much more detail than most people could
Been following you for a bit. Your tutorials have improved my play skill more than any other videos could. Your unique explanations make everything click for me! Appreciate you!
Not sure if someone commented about it already but I actually know what the wiffle ball toy swingy thing is called! It's based on a game called "Jai Alai" (pronounced 'high-a-lie'), which is played in mainly Latin American countries as well as Spain. The racket you throw the ball with is called a "cesta" or "xistera."
is this anyones else like 50th time watching this vid I swear I've watched this vid so much but love all the tutorial vids u do have watched them all a million times and still learn so much each and each time I watch them cause I never stop learning in rl and wayton always goes in to extreme step by step so there's nothing missed great job man keep em coming and thanks ive gotten so much better just watching ur tutorial vids
How this guy is so good at teaching rocket league. Like you are so good than everyone else. I am getting good with his tips in RL by just watching and practicing this videos. Thanks a lot Wayton.
If I do that to my kid that is jail time but in rocket league that ball is my baby so great advice I'm going to yet it sad thing is I'm 8 out of 10 on my gc wins and dropped down from gc to c3
Awesome. I really looked 10 long videos about flicks and dribbles but you explained it soooo good. There are huge and small infos that only you covered in this video. 100% recommendation and great editing. Thank you so much!
Looked into your account and noticed that you don't have a air dribble guide. I really want to learn that mechanics and looked also dozens of videos about it but it is kind of random with the setup. If I randomly do the setup correctly I can pull off the air dribble mechanics and I think it is like it is with Flicks. Your key point the "cradle" was the one thing that boosted my flicks so hard. Maybe you can do a video like this one for air dribbles / ceiling shots or other mechanics as well
Dude I mean this in the nicest way possible. You sound just like the skinny guy in zombie land, and the whole time you’re explaining it to me I’m like wow this dude survived the apocalypse and now he’s a beast at rl
Flicks have never really clicked with me, even after 2000+ hours. This really helps me visualize what is necessary for a successful flick, thank you so much!
100% the best flicks video yet. Ever since i could feel that scoop, or that wrap, that cradle, I have been way more consistent with it and this video just explains it perfectly and taught me how to do some flicks that I havent done before, but now i csnt wait to get home and try them out! Flicks are one of my favorite mechanics for sure. It feels so good when you land a powerful flick.
@@ytbtw5139 gimme a while and I'll reply with the training pack code, I just watched a lot of videos before doing the pack too. Been playing for over a year too
@@ytbtw5139 I know the pack is called Delayed Flicks in the browse browser section on the training packs. I just used it for getting the ball on my car to dribble
I thought the sweet spot was my problem when I started watching then saw your explanation for the cradle and it helped so much. I could consistently dribble but half the time there was just a bit to much space for the flick to go off but once I started taking your cradle advice I was hitting them much more consistently
In my opinion this is the best video on flicks yet. Completely new look on flicks and it was so helpful. Great video man keep it up. (This video made me sub 👍)
I'm not even joking with this: I went into training after watching this video, and immediately did a 45 degree flick with good power/accuracy. I stayed in training and practiced flicks and I am alot more confident now thanks to this video. I know I'm kind of late to the party, but that's because I stopped playing during covid and just got back into it. This vid is really helping me get back to where I was skillwise. Thanks alot Wayton!
Finally someone who clearly explains flicks and the physics behind it. Nice video man
kevpert explained it very well too for back then
oh yeah it was very clear when he said “imagine your car is one of these... slingy toy thingys.”
@@soysauce05 yea it kinda makes sense
@@aqaridot Kevpert generally did a decent job of explaining mechanics and gameplay. This does a great job too, honestly I could watch both and feel like I'm taking away some good advice from each of them.
bone apple tea
"No you're gonna take it, and cradle it.... And then yeet it"
Hahaha had me in stitches. Great vid man keep it up.
same here lmaooooooooo
Second comment in 6 months wow
Third comment in 8 months
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Your idea about cradling the ball is exactly the kind of thing I needed to hear. I've been struggling with consistency on flicking the ball. I've been following the advice of most others, which is to hold down jump so my car stays with the ball, but it wasn't always working out. Now I also need to work on dribbling, but I think it's good enough at this point to be able to work on flicks so I can pull them off in a game. Anyway, I think your idea of cradling the ball is going to make a difference for me. I tend to only tap jump anyway so now I just need to work in the movements for the cradle.
Great work Wayton! Keep it up, man!
If you really wanted to nerd out, you could talk about angular momentum and torque to describe how flicks generate power.
Daniel Riley, that was amazing lol. Sounding nerdy. I like it.
So happy you got so much out of this video! This comment means a lot to me. I spent a really long time making this one and it really seems like people are learning a ton!
@@WaytonPilkin I really appreciated the detail you went into. Thanks again, man! Hopefully I'll get to your level soon!
@@WebHead948 sounds like the perfect video for rocket science to make
Your channel is the definition of "quality over quantity."
Easily the best flicks tutorial I've seen
First only 10 months late
This is so perfect. I have been procrastinating looking for a good flick tutorial and now you just went and made what I'm sure is the best one in existence. Thank Wayton!
Holy shit! Quality information aside, the editing on this video is insane!
Thanks for making this video. I just hit Plat 1 in 2v2 and I'm trying to improve and you're right - all the videos I've seen on flicks are so basic I couldn't find anything that talked about the things you mentioned. I knew I was going wrong somewhere and didn't know what to focus on.
Same
Same I'm gold 3 but was in plat 1
his videos are awesome for lower ranks!
I'm so glad I could help. As I mentioned, it really did feel like there was a hole where quality flick tutorials would stand. Hopefully this fills that hole a decent bit. You'll be up to Diamond in no time!
Same I hit plat around the same time as you and now I’m plat 2 I hope this video can help me, especially in 1s
Me: Starts grinding ones again.
Wayton: Releases a video on flicks a day later.
Me: Okay, I get it, I'm bad. You didn't have to call me out like that...
lmao
Wayton Pilkin lol
Man I've been playing above my average a good week+ now...
Reflecting on that I haven't really been dribbling & flicking at all.
I'm bad. Guess I'm headed to FreePlay for dribbling practice.
Bro you make the best rocket league coach videos. That’s it. Never saw anything that accurate and precise. Gg
From a fellow GC this is the best flick tutorial out there! Most RL mechanics have small "secret" maneuvers you must do during the set up but they're rarely talked about. Im sure the cradle analogy will lead to a lot of "Ah Ha" moments for people! Well done!
I have never been able to do a 45 degree flick before. The literal second you described "cradling" in this video, I booted up the game and was able to pull off a 45 degree flick straight away! This is a top tier video you have made!
YESSSSSSS LESS GOOOOO MY MAN WAYTON
holy shit not even joking before I watched this the only flick I could do was a front flip and diagonal flip flick and after watching this I go into training and instantly start hitting 180 flicks like it's nothing wtf this video was magic lmao
your tutorials are always insightful. i've thought about the idea of the cradle, never had a word for it tho, and this vid helped me understand that idea very well. looking forward to training with these tips in mind.
DUDE, you are just so helpful for RL community, much love man,, never stop
Wayton: here are all the flicks
Breezi: Am I a joke to you?
9:24 "competitively viable" Breezy flick is a freestyle
@@christiantaylor1495 It's spelled "Breezi"
Upgrade Breezi not breezy
Breezi*
Is that better? Lol
Your quality is unreal man. You do everything so well. Great video
keep it up man
Been too long
Wayton, this is literally one of the best rocket league tutorials I’ve ever seen. You just explained everything extremely well, your visuals and analogies just opened up flicks to me that I’ve been struggling with ever since I started rocket league (I’m champ now and can barely flick). Turning your car down to cradle, using that whiffle ball toy to visualize the flick, all of them just opened my eyes to the mechanics of the flick I never understood. Thank you.
I’ve always noticed the cradle but never really knew how to incorporate it and seeing this video helps so much
Great tutorial. The cradle bit will really help my practice with these, thanks!
Thank you! I love guides with theoretical explanation and good visual examples.
"Dribbling in rocket league is like 10x harder than in real life soccer" That's where all the dislikes are from lmao
I mean, being consistent with them is pretty difficult. Anyone can dribble in soccer with 5 minutes of practice and shoot the ball decently. More of like a skill floor
@@Calebanton Do you know what consistent means
@@lleytonyang9207 I don't get what you're trying to say. Dribbling and the mechanics around it have a much higher skill floor to get a baseline consistency in rocket league. In soccer, you can get consistent faster, but your shots will be bad compared to a higher-level player. That's how a skill floor works
Caleb1243 I disagree and I believe that getting CONSISTENT shots in soccer is so overlooked and people are always like “it’s just kicking a ball” when it’s really not. Obviously a person could kick a ball consistently but they couldn’t dribble with skill consistently in soccer.
@@lleytonyang9207 I said the skill floor is high. I can go into a field and can dribble the ball downfield and kick it into the net 10/10 times with 0 practice. Not possible in rocket league, so rocket league has a higher skill floor
You have a very special vision of the game and thats why your advices are so good :D ! thx btw
very confident with all these mechanics but yet i clicked on this video and honestly the best video i’ve seen about it
So underrated channel, been liking your videos hoping you get more subs.
This is the definitive flick tutorial. It covered pretty much everything a player need to learn about flicks, be it a high ranked player wanting to perfect their flicks or a complete amateur wanting to begin training flicks. Great video as always, Wayton!
This has been driving me CRAZY! I kept asking coaches and streamers how they flick because it kept popping off my car even when I listen to the usual advice (i.e. match the ball's speed, hold jump, etc.). But not "Cradling" my flicks is exactly why I've been struggling!
Thanks for your different perspectives on these mechanics, like this one and your shots video.
I literally saw the video yesterday and try it, im so impressed that after almost one month of trying to wrongly flicking, i just started to hit them consistently EVEN in ranked. omg the most benefit rocket league vid ever seen
I watched literally every flick tutorial youtube has to offer and this is definitely the most in depth and well explained one yet, Thank you so much for this video
thank you wayton, very cool!
thank you paco, great comment!
I really have to learn to dribble...but i cant use woorkshop maps because i'm a xbox player but after that i'll come back to this vid and try to make flicks...so thanks for the vid keep it up! 😃
found you little Tiger
@@-fynn131 no go away qwq
U wanna practice wit me
This is like the best video ever. I’ve gone way too long not knowing any of this
Finally, my best youtuber at giving tips uploaded the video I needed
I literally started training flicks two days ago
This video helps a lot 😂
Your production quality/cinematics are insanely nice Wayton. Awesome video man!
Top notch tut my friend. Flicks explained very well and the work you put into these is always very evident. Thank you for this. I needed it.
great tutorial really helpful
Really good man. Great how you don't just say what other people do amazing stuff.
Been sucking with my flicks rn in a slump and washed so thank you!
6:27 the slingy thing is called Jai-Alai
This video is fantastic! I'm sitting in C3 in 2's and 3's and I'm sure what you've talked about in this video will finally help me break GC. Awesome video man!!
Keep doing what you u make me laugh in all the vids
The best rocket league creator content
Yeeting the baby with the lion king clip actually made me burst out laughing. Amazing video buddy, so well explained and worth the wait!
Hey Scotty... Jesus man. 👊
This is an awesome guide!!! I’m c1 and never knew some of the things you said. I’m definitely going to get way more consistent now. Thank you!
I don't know many other Rocket League content creators who have as much detail or helpfulness in their videos. It's also really well laid out. Good work bro
My flicks are bad
Thanks for the video, it will help me to make my flicks better and train them
It is certainly one of my weaknesses
Exactly the in-depth analysis needed for this topic, breaking down the mechanics needed (cradle, scoop) and how they correct the things were all doing wrong, thanks!
That bridge between “here’s what you’re doing and why it isn’t working” and “ here’s the thing that fixes that” is important
The cradling makes sense! Great explanation.
I've flicked a few times intending to, but not knowing how and had the exact problem you mentioned - that I never know why it works and why it doesn't.
I understood I was "popping" it rather than "sliding" it, but didn't quite get what the issue was entirely.
the cradle is the most informative and my favorite part
This made me understand flicks so much better. Thanks man ❤
insane vid as always, crazy how you keep finding such useful insights countless others have missed. Keep em commin!!
Get this man to 100k!
DUDE, please continue on this type of videos because some of us need it🔥💪🏻
Great quality content 👌👌
you are a god at explaining things within the first 54 seconds, i already had a better understanding than my feeble mind had envisioned the flick
Thank you, I needed this!
Hey! I'm a mid gc who was looking for a way for a few months now to get better flicks. I bounced around pro vods for a while, and they do indeed use the cradle! I observed this before stumbling upon your video; I thought they were doing it simply so their flick has more follow-through, I didn't know it was to reduce the space between them and the ball. Now that I know this, my flicks have finally got to that next level; thank you, Wayton!
cleverly done! this needs to be the standard for everyone doing tutorials. dont just SHOW how it is done. to communicate what is behind the mechanic you have internalised you need to really dissect that stuff. thanks a lot for this!
This is one of those videos that I’ve come back to many times throughout the last few months and it has made a world of difference for my gameplay. The more you practice, the more you can practically “feel” where the sweet spot for the flick is
Ngl this video was really helpful helping me understand even tho I'm pretty good at flick anyway
Such a good tutorial I think the same as you with the whatever the flick is, is where the sweet spot is but you explained it in so much more detail than most people could
What are you camera setting? P.S. Love the videos
Been following you for a bit. Your tutorials have improved my play skill more than any other videos could. Your unique explanations make everything click for me! Appreciate you!
Not sure if someone commented about it already but I actually know what the wiffle ball toy swingy thing is called! It's based on a game called "Jai Alai" (pronounced 'high-a-lie'), which is played in mainly Latin American countries as well as Spain. The racket you throw the ball with is called a "cesta" or "xistera."
I'm Spanish and I can confirm this information xd
Here's the pro version of it...ruclips.net/video/q5iQcnIRMa8/видео.html. The ball is sometimes going 190 mph (302 km/h)! Crazy stuff.
is this anyones else like 50th time watching this vid I swear I've watched this vid so much but love all the tutorial vids u do have watched them all a million times and still learn so much each and each time I watch them cause I never stop learning in rl and wayton always goes in to extreme step by step so there's nothing missed great job man keep em coming and thanks ive gotten so much better just watching ur tutorial vids
I’ve hit diamond with terrible flicks. I was about to search up a video on flicking when you uploaded thanks!
This tutorial is absolutely insane. This is by far the best tutorial for anything I have ever seen. You are a god.
I’m 1900 in 2s and I’m still struggling to dribble the ball and flick consistently. This video really helped me out!
This video is CRAZY informative! I was in Silver III when I clicked on it and now I'm top 100 in ONES!!!
HE POSTED, glad he didn't die lol, but this was a good video keep it up.
How this guy is so good at teaching rocket league. Like you are so good than everyone else. I am getting good with his tips in RL by just watching and practicing this videos. Thanks a lot Wayton.
Cradle then Yeet. 😂
You got it!
Wayton Pilkin 😂😂😂😂
If I do that to my kid that is jail time but in rocket league that ball is my baby so great advice I'm going to yet it sad thing is I'm 8 out of 10 on my gc wins and dropped down from gc to c3
You explained the cradle so damn well i hit a flick literally the next try after understanding what you ment. Thats a sub from me thanks man
Who else is watching this in the low ranks
Plastic
Me
amaaazing video, so clear , clean, polished and fresh
0:05 "how to flirt with a girl"
The classy flick, i've been searching for this one for so long, thanks for mentioning it, looks so cool
this is just missing "controller inputs" so we understand more how you do the craddling/flips to execute the flicks
As soon as the animation started I knew this video was going to be amazing. Thank you
"dribbling in rocket league is 10 times harder than in football"
*casts doubt*
For someone who has never touched a soccer ball, its way harder to dribble in soccer than in a video game.
Awesome. I really looked 10 long videos about flicks and dribbles but you explained it soooo good. There are huge and small infos that only you covered in this video. 100% recommendation and great editing. Thank you so much!
Looked into your account and noticed that you don't have a air dribble guide. I really want to learn that mechanics and looked also dozens of videos about it but it is kind of random with the setup. If I randomly do the setup correctly I can pull off the air dribble mechanics and I think it is like it is with Flicks. Your key point the "cradle" was the one thing that boosted my flicks so hard. Maybe you can do a video like this one for air dribbles / ceiling shots or other mechanics as well
I know I'm not first, but RUclips is showing me: 0 views, 0 comments and 0 likes or dislikes.
0 dislikes should stay
@@casualq6176 and it did
nah some1 disliked it
And who cares if you were first or weren’t.... not to be mean or anything but what are you accomplishing by saying this
@@huzy.k11 prob salty bc they cant dribble or flick
Dude I mean this in the nicest way possible. You sound just like the skinny guy in zombie land, and the whole time you’re explaining it to me I’m like wow this dude survived the apocalypse and now he’s a beast at rl
I’m trying to learn to flip reset, yet I’m a silver 2
Stop.
cool.
Why?
Stop.
Probably reason why you are silver 2. You should care more about rotation.
Flicks have never really clicked with me, even after 2000+ hours. This really helps me visualize what is necessary for a successful flick, thank you so much!
3 views and 7 likes :0
Big fan of the "cradle" terminology. That explained why I was messing up my flicks. Solid vid!
100% the best flicks video yet. Ever since i could feel that scoop, or that wrap, that cradle, I have been way more consistent with it and this video just explains it perfectly and taught me how to do some flicks that I havent done before, but now i csnt wait to get home and try them out! Flicks are one of my favorite mechanics for sure. It feels so good when you land a powerful flick.
I love that you included jon leaning out of his seat! I just watched that video right before this one!
Such a great metaphor. I would have never thought of that sling ball contraption but now its all I'll think about when I'm flicking.
Just learnt how the control dribbling the ball so I'm ready for this!!!!
How'd you learn the control dribbling?
@@ytbtw5139 gimme a while and I'll reply with the training pack code, I just watched a lot of videos before doing the pack too. Been playing for over a year too
@@ytbtw5139 I know the pack is called Delayed Flicks in the browse browser section on the training packs. I just used it for getting the ball on my car to dribble
I thought the sweet spot was my problem when I started watching then saw your explanation for the cradle and it helped so much. I could consistently dribble but half the time there was just a bit to much space for the flick to go off but once I started taking your cradle advice I was hitting them much more consistently
Hands down the best RL tutorials are on this channel. That cradling analogy is fuckin genius. Brb gonna go yeet some babies.
In my opinion this is the best video on flicks yet. Completely new look on flicks and it was so helpful. Great video man keep it up. (This video made me sub 👍)
Good video the slow ball tip really helped me and u explained really well and u didn’t rush the video and that I thank u for
Best tutorial out there. Tried many, but this helped me get real power on my flicks!
This is crazy I was asking my friends for tips and needed help then I go on yt and this is in my recommendations😳
I'm not even joking with this:
I went into training after watching this video, and immediately did a 45 degree flick with good power/accuracy. I stayed in training and practiced flicks and I am alot more confident now thanks to this video. I know I'm kind of late to the party, but that's because I stopped playing during covid and just got back into it. This vid is really helping me get back to where I was skillwise. Thanks alot Wayton!
The slow motion clips help. Glad you took the time to make them.