You're most welcome! I'm happy to do it. I really enjoy digging below the surface on these types of things and hopefully, providing enough info that anyone can learn these types of mechanics.
@@Grifflicious that's amazing bro, I learned breezi flick just by repeting for like 6 months in freeplay, the movement is easy but the ball control needs some practice
earned my subscription 10 fold with this one. I've been practicing this flick on my own for about 4 months before this, and my current record is 122kph with this technique, but I'm VERY happy to see someone talk about it and explain it. In all fairness, I just tried to recreate what mawkzy was doing without fully understanding it, your video covered the gaps in my knowledge and will surely help me :) great video.
@@Grifflicious hey man, do you know if this is possible on keyboard and mouse? ik this video was sent 10 months ago but if you do see this pls reply. I'd appreciate it a lot
First time watching a video from you, and I basically NEVER comment on videos. Very, very well-organized and paced video. No nonsense, just quality information portrayed with the just the right visuals and commentary, and small touch of non-intrusive humor, and a calm and easy to understand voice. Don't know how many hours it took you to put this together, but bravo.
Thank you so much! I’m stoked to hear this. I try my very best to just teach what I know. I’m not here to make money. Just make the game better for players trying to learn it.
This tutorial was AWESOME. I've been trying to learn this flick for a while, and overtime I've started to intuitively (and from watching mawzky) pick up a lot of the things that you said here. This tutorial put everything into a clear, concise video and I've already seen insane improvement on my consistency and overall understanding of the mechanic. Thanks so much :)
this is the type of tutorials this game needs. Rocket leagues mechanical skill gap is hitherto undreamt of. There is no way I could even come close to hitting this flick cleanly even once without dozens maybe hundreds of hours of practice.
@Grifflicious - You're my new favorite RL TH-camr! After dozens of videos on air roll, and recent questions about this mechanic, I was astonished by the quality, uniqueness & potential impact of your videos. I LOVE how you break these mechanics down piece-by-piece so you can actually train for muscle memory! (frustrating when a term is thrown around with zero understanding / or intentional omission until you pass the paywall...) I haven't trained mechanics in over a year, but with these simple, logical & trainable progressions -- how could I not give them a try?! You have saved me loads of time, and added value to a game I already love. The least I can do is like, sub & comment. Thank you! 🙏 Even though these 2 videos will likely keep me busy for months, I'm looking forward to your next tutorials!
Thank you so much! I’m stoked to hear they are helping you and you enjoy them! I look forward to making more and having you along for the ride! Here’s to making Rocket League better.
Wow. Searched for exactly that flick. Didnt find a Tutorial. Nice!!! Perhaps you can make one other Tutorial about Flip reset. Would be nice. And Tricks for consistent Dribbling? Best Tutorials Out there!!!! Thx
Thanks for posting this - as a lowly D2 I've had trouble doing flicks consistently because I struggle finding the "sweet spot" on my car. Your explanation of looking at the rear wheels relative to the ball indicator helped a lot - I was able to hit 3 flicks in ranked yesterday!
So I figured this out by accident this week whilst trying to learn 45 degree flicks 😅 the video was really helpful to understand what’s been happening as I was confused AF! Next stop… aiming them!! Great video!!
Quick and easy sub! As an older player (40+) you have an innate ability to convey difficult subject matter into very easy to understand bitesize pieces to digest the material at whatever pace an individual is learning at. Sign of a true genius! Very much appreciate you sharing your gift with the player base and I’m absolutely certain your corner of the internet will explode if you continue to churn out content this valuable.
He is 40+ and this good in a game like RL? Damn , you always hear that above 20 pro competitive players are considered old which I always found weird , this guy shows that you can be damn good in the game no matter the age
@@davidkosiba624 In games like Counterstrike , Apex etc its true that if u are older you are generally a bit slower than younger folks BUT in a game like RL its not always about thag hyper speed like with aiming its so much more knowledge and mechanics as a whole
I really love your content Griff. I'm an OG rocket leaguer and if you'd been putting out these tutorials years ago I swear you would have saved me 1000 hours of freeplay failures. If I could sub twice I would
Okay i'm a bit late to the party but suriously thank you so much! I've watch so many tutorials and never got the technic right, but with your tutorial i got it in under 30 min with consistency!
power hack: hold jump for and extra half second to get your larger jump while you get car in position to flick. keeps your roof stuck to the ball and will give u crazy power on your flick.
This is correct. I didn't mention this due to the fact that I was specifically looking at Mawkzy's technique which keeps it low and quick, but you're totally right.
One thing I would have added would be not going supersonic. Your flick turns the ball supersonic, but as for dribbling aspect if I'm going top speed I find it impossible to flick. As the ball is going to fast to catch up to during the flick attempt. Just an inch to far. Very near supersonic is the best. As far as I know anyway. Maybe it's possible but I haven't found a way as I'm only mediocre at flicks. Very great tutorial by the way.
Thank you. It can actually be done both ways! It really depends on where the ball is resting on your hood when you jump and attempt the flick. Like I mentioned, I found that moment just before it would feel like the ball would roll off towards the front of the hood was the best time to jump and setup the flick. It keeps the ball close but allows for high speed and slight spacing to flip into the ball.
@@Grifflicious cool. Great to know it's possible. Thanks for the breakdowns. I have basic dribble skills. But flicks are super inconsistent. This video will for sure help. Really like the slow mo so I can see each thing that happens in a blink of the eye. My flicks go high, so their good for passes (usually to the opponents when my team isn't ready 🙄). This will help actually score. Hahaaaaaa.
@@scottmitchell9901 "Teammate I sent this flick off the back board for you to finish easy!.... oh... well... i guess it was important to go 100% of the field away for corner boost too."
First person I’ve ever seen that uses an identical button layout to me. I use square as boost and for a while found it difficult to perform certain things until i learned how to press square and x at the same time
You’re doing an amazing job on these tutorials. I found your air roll tutorial the other day and immediately had a break through. Keep up the good work! Also, consider a career in teaching (as a consultant, for a business or something so you can actually make money… unlike school teachers 😢)
Couldn’t this mechanic relate closely to the tornado flick with some adjustments instead of relating it to the 45 or 90 degree flick? But all in all a great video with a great explanation thank you for that.
I had to look look it up because I didn't quite remember the mechanic but you're totally right! Honestly, I took the info directly from Mawkzy's tutorial himself, which was in French so take that for what it's worth, and he equated it to a variation of the 45 degree flick. Hence how I arrived at where we are now.
awesome tutorial! very detailed explanation. sadly im very confused with the flick itself, because of using a keyboard i dont know what im supposed to do.
That’s dope! I honestly don’t know. I have some friends that may know what the max possible speed is from a flick but to my knowledge, it may remain unknown.
holy cow dude i like you. you take explaining a mechanic to another level. its like a you did a doctor on "how to explain mechanics " . well thats a subscription and the bell thank you for this video.
Funny how sponsor placements have conditioned me to prepare to skip when someone says "Before we get into the meat of **topic** let me take a moment to talk about.."
wow! this is an amazing video 100% earned my sub! im just getting back into RL after a couple years and im around d2 purely off game sense and basic mechs trying to learn some simple but effective mechs to take my game to the next level and in 10 of watching the video and practicing with it im sitting around 90-95 kph on my flicks! THANK YOU!
Maybe a thing you could add to your videos is small bits where you intentionally do it wrong. This way we can see and understand when we're doing it wrong and what we're doing wrong.
Great video. You hit pretty much all the key points. I came across your tutorial after several months of grinding this, and I have a few notes to add. You generate by FAR the most power if you can time the flick while breaking into supersonic (can add ~5 kph if timed perfectly) and no-contact dribbling is not actually required (much quicker release cutting the ball laterally into position, which also helps with the spacing). I've hit about 3 dozen at 125 kph in training, but I think its theoretically possible to get 126+ with cutback momentum. (I did get one at 128 kph, but I had launch ball enabled so I might have pressed it by mistake LOL.) I originally referenced this random video of the flick being executed at 125 kph: th-cam.com/video/gflABpN8cXU/w-d-xo.html. Happy grinding. Edit: Two things I remember helping me a lot -- 1. The ideal flip will point your car in exactly the same direction as your initial motion started (this helps gage the amount of air roll); 2. I like to think of the end rotation of the flick as pulling the ball back down towards the ground to keep it under the crossbar...if you miss the timing, it looks and feels like more 'sideways' to me.
@@Grifflicious I have the feeling that with directional airroll it is more consistent, but for me it is difficult to press the airroll right button when I am on the other side because I play with airroll left
Thank you❤️❤️❤️ After 27 minutes I hit the first over 100 kmh mawkzy flick (104) . Ball was a bit too far away so it was a rather flat mawkzy. But I‘m happy. Diamonds are now scared of me
The ole classic dribble training workshop map is a favorite of mine. Grinded that for what seemed like months. Other than that, I tend to stick more to dribble training in freeplay these days as it more accurately prepares me for in-game situations and spacing.
I don't know that I'll do a video on speed flips specifically, maybe if demand for it grows, but I will probably do a video on kickoffs in general and will certainly include that if I do.
@@Grifflicious I hit gc not long ago and i can instantly do the motion of the speedflip, yet I'm still horrible at kickoffs. I personally would love to see this type of video on them :)
Ive had a bad run with controllers getting stick drift. So my flicks have been on the backburner. Saw this tutorial 7 months ago. So i figured id go watch some others. None compare to this one. Top teir. Deserve far more likes and subscribers.
Lol i thought I was doing the 45 degree flick this whole time but turns out I'm actually doing this exact flick. It gets so much power and easily catches your opponent off guard
I find that people discredit other tutorials too much, Rocket League has so many great resources to improve and we should not take them for granted. Having said that, that just shows how exceptionally good this tutorial was, well done!
I'm really glad I found this video because I can sort of already do the mawkzy flick but I don't know how to repeat it if I do get it so thank you for this incredibly in depth tutorial
I had another player say that as well. I swore I updated it with a direct copy and paste in the video description. Not sure if you tried to type it in or copy paste but if it still doesn’t work, please let me know.
Although I didn't need everything you said, you still helped me do the flick, I like how in dept you go for the people who need it. After I watched this, I was able to do the flick in about 3 minutes. I don't know why I was able to, but it might because I was good at air roll.
I would avoid tutorials of gimmicky flicks, never associated much value to it but I am so glad I gave this video a chance. Your presentation style was delightful bro.
So i cant be the only one thats been learning this thinking i was just doing a normal 45, right?? This is still an absolutely phenomenal tutorial as always though. It always helps to thoroughly understand the ins and outs, and nobody does it like you
yes!!! i told you last night in your live that your air roll vid was very helpful but one mech i would like to get a breakdown understanding is on the air roll while air dribbling i can like push it sometimes while spinning but you see others moving there car perfectly and hitting it in precise spot where the air roll carry looks effortless if you could one on this it would be very helpful and favorite rl creator by far my guy keep up the good work and thanks again!!!
Thank you so much. Actually, I have a video on this already! Check out the one right before this one. I think it might be what you’re looking for if you haven’t already seen it.
A more thorough explanation than the other youtubers. Which is what some of us need. Thanks for the hard work!
You're most welcome! I'm happy to do it. I really enjoy digging below the surface on these types of things and hopefully, providing enough info that anyone can learn these types of mechanics.
@@Grifflicious ye thanks
@@Grifflicious that's amazing bro, I learned breezi flick just by repeting for like 6 months in freeplay, the movement is easy but the ball control needs some practice
This is an absolutely masterclass tutorial, thank you for making it. I’ll be sure to point it towards some of my viewers/students
Awesome! I appreciate it. Thank you
I swear it’s always the French players
Fr😂
@@Frostt_.rl_on_TT french/Saudi arabians are insane at rl
earned my subscription 10 fold with this one. I've been practicing this flick on my own for about 4 months before this, and my current record is 122kph with this technique, but I'm VERY happy to see someone talk about it and explain it. In all fairness, I just tried to recreate what mawkzy was doing without fully understanding it, your video covered the gaps in my knowledge and will surely help me :) great video.
That's dope to hear and thank you! Glad to have you.
Amazing man! I've recently also been grinding and finally beat 123, I got 127.88 somehow It has to be so perfect above 120 anyway.
@@Grifflicious hey man, do you know if this is possible on keyboard and mouse? ik this video was sent 10 months ago but if you do see this pls reply. I'd appreciate it a lot
I don’t think I’ll ever get enough of these tutorials!! They are amazing work and I really learn something for once🔥
That means a ton to hear! Thank you so much. I can’t wait to get more of these done!
7 years of rocket league and ive never considered using the indicator circle to know if im at the sweet spot... Tx
First time watching a video from you, and I basically NEVER comment on videos. Very, very well-organized and paced video. No nonsense, just quality information portrayed with the just the right visuals and commentary, and small touch of non-intrusive humor, and a calm and easy to understand voice. Don't know how many hours it took you to put this together, but bravo.
Thank you so much! I’m stoked to hear this. I try my very best to just teach what I know. I’m not here to make money. Just make the game better for players trying to learn it.
Great tips on checking the circle on the ground for the optimal placement, helps me become so much more consistent ! Thanks!
You're most welcome! Glad it could help you!
This tutorial was AWESOME. I've been trying to learn this flick for a while, and overtime I've started to intuitively (and from watching mawzky) pick up a lot of the things that you said here. This tutorial put everything into a clear, concise video and I've already seen insane improvement on my consistency and overall understanding of the mechanic. Thanks so much :)
You're most welcome! I'm glad it can help you.
yo cheetahh
U play RL?
this is the type of tutorials this game needs. Rocket leagues mechanical skill gap is hitherto undreamt of. There is no way I could even come close to hitting this flick cleanly even once without dozens maybe hundreds of hours of practice.
this is so hard i have been playing rocket leugue for a long time and i can't even do this but your explaining is good thanks tho❤
@Grifflicious - You're my new favorite RL TH-camr!
After dozens of videos on air roll, and recent questions about this mechanic, I was astonished by the quality, uniqueness & potential impact of your videos.
I LOVE how you break these mechanics down piece-by-piece so you can actually train for muscle memory!
(frustrating when a term is thrown around with zero understanding / or intentional omission until you pass the paywall...)
I haven't trained mechanics in over a year, but with these simple, logical & trainable progressions -- how could I not give them a try?!
You have saved me loads of time, and added value to a game I already love. The least I can do is like, sub & comment.
Thank you! 🙏
Even though these 2 videos will likely keep me busy for months, I'm looking forward to your next tutorials!
Thank you so much! I’m stoked to hear they are helping you and you enjoy them! I look forward to making more and having you along for the ride! Here’s to making Rocket League better.
Dang bro I thought I made a new flick but found it’s already discovered called the mawkzy flick 😭
Wow. Searched for exactly that flick. Didnt find a Tutorial. Nice!!!
Perhaps you can make one other Tutorial about Flip reset. Would be nice. And Tricks for consistent Dribbling? Best Tutorials Out there!!!! Thx
Flip resets are next on the list, actually!
Thanks for posting this - as a lowly D2 I've had trouble doing flicks consistently because I struggle finding the "sweet spot" on my car. Your explanation of looking at the rear wheels relative to the ball indicator helped a lot - I was able to hit 3 flicks in ranked yesterday!
greatest rocket league tutorial ive seen, still crazy helpful now
So I figured this out by accident this week whilst trying to learn 45 degree flicks 😅 the video was really helpful to understand what’s been happening as I was confused AF! Next stop… aiming them!! Great video!!
That’s dope! Thank you and I hope it helps you.
SAMEEE
Dude this flick tutorial is 🧑🍳💋 and I’ve needed it for years. Tysm
Quick and easy sub! As an older player (40+) you have an innate ability to convey difficult subject matter into very easy to understand bitesize pieces to digest the material at whatever pace an individual is learning at. Sign of a true genius! Very much appreciate you sharing your gift with the player base and I’m absolutely certain your corner of the internet will explode if you continue to churn out content this valuable.
Thank you so much. It means a lot!
He is 40+ and this good in a game like RL? Damn , you always hear that above 20 pro competitive players are considered old which I always found weird , this guy shows that you can be damn good in the game no matter the age
@@davidkosiba624 In games like Counterstrike , Apex etc its true that if u are older you are generally a bit slower than younger folks BUT in a game like RL its not always about thag hyper speed like with aiming its so much more knowledge and mechanics as a whole
Though liking and commenting and making this video popular hurts me by improving my opponents... Thanks!
I really love your content Griff. I'm an OG rocket leaguer and if you'd been putting out these tutorials years ago I swear you would have saved me 1000 hours of freeplay failures. If I could sub twice I would
Okay i'm a bit late to the party but suriously thank you so much! I've watch so many tutorials and never got the technic right, but with your tutorial i got it in under 30 min with consistency!
power hack: hold jump for and extra half second to get your larger jump while you get car in position to flick. keeps your roof stuck to the ball and will give u crazy power on your flick.
This is correct. I didn't mention this due to the fact that I was specifically looking at Mawkzy's technique which keeps it low and quick, but you're totally right.
Your explanation on the positioning of the ball circle increased my dribbling to flick success rate from like 50% to 75% lol
One thing I would have added would be not going supersonic. Your flick turns the ball supersonic, but as for dribbling aspect if I'm going top speed I find it impossible to flick. As the ball is going to fast to catch up to during the flick attempt. Just an inch to far. Very near supersonic is the best. As far as I know anyway. Maybe it's possible but I haven't found a way as I'm only mediocre at flicks.
Very great tutorial by the way.
Thank you. It can actually be done both ways! It really depends on where the ball is resting on your hood when you jump and attempt the flick. Like I mentioned, I found that moment just before it would feel like the ball would roll off towards the front of the hood was the best time to jump and setup the flick. It keeps the ball close but allows for high speed and slight spacing to flip into the ball.
@@Grifflicious cool. Great to know it's possible. Thanks for the breakdowns. I have basic dribble skills. But flicks are super inconsistent. This video will for sure help. Really like the slow mo so I can see each thing that happens in a blink of the eye. My flicks go high, so their good for passes (usually to the opponents when my team isn't ready 🙄). This will help actually score. Hahaaaaaa.
@@scottmitchell9901 "Teammate I sent this flick off the back board for you to finish easy!.... oh... well... i guess it was important to go 100% of the field away for corner boost too."
@@cmdrfunk exactly. 😂 even when I quickchat "passing" they don't expect it
Teach Khalid bounce dribble
I've been doing this flick since I binded air roll right.. which was in 2019
Thank you! Finally, a tutorial that's more than just "Air roll a little, then flip." Great stuff.
Thank you and you're most welcome!
very informative content, I look forward to bingeing your channel if you have more mechanic lessons delivered similarly to this
after watching this video i have gained the ability to see every atom around me
First person I’ve ever seen that uses an identical button layout to me. I use square as boost and for a while found it difficult to perform certain things until i learned how to press square and x at the same time
It’s just I really had no time your videos are awesome btw but I just had no time
The depth, the visual mechanics, the explanations, the slow-mo's. This is how I learn best, thank you!
You are most welcome!
This was surprising easy for me. Thats weird because this game is pretty difficult lmao
I got a 122 kph flick. I only turned my car slightly its insane.
Can you make another video but not really explaining how to get the ball on your car
that highlight on the subscribe button when he said to subscribe is what got me
been practising best one i got was 123kph
Let’s go!
great tutorial i got it at the 10 min mark while watching the video, very informative
Hey I saw you earlier. Was busy editing videos. If you want to play another time we can for sure
Who'd a thought a game about cars and soccer is this complex
It's the Smash Bros. Melee of sports games.
Oh man! Another amazing vid! Thanks a lot!
Most detailed video i have seen yet thank you!!
Gaind anoter sub
I appreciate it very much! Thank you
Best teacher hands down, professor grif!❤
I can do this with free air roll. I’m gc1
I use free roll too bro :)
also i subbed due to the thorough explinations.
definetely the best mawkzy tutorial , you explained it better than mawkzy himself xD, great work
Thank you so much!
GOT IT AFTER 10 MINUTES GREAT VIDEO
My new Favorite RL TH-cam channel. I love your explanations. Super great content! Keep up the great work
nice
Nice
You’re doing an amazing job on these tutorials. I found your air roll tutorial the other day and immediately had a break through. Keep up the good work!
Also, consider a career in teaching (as a consultant, for a business or something so you can actually make money… unlike school teachers 😢)
I really appreciate that! Thank you. I may one day but Rocket League needs my help first lol
Couldn’t this mechanic relate closely to the tornado flick with some adjustments instead of relating it to the 45 or 90 degree flick? But all in all a great video with a great explanation thank you for that.
I had to look look it up because I didn't quite remember the mechanic but you're totally right! Honestly, I took the info directly from Mawkzy's tutorial himself, which was in French so take that for what it's worth, and he equated it to a variation of the 45 degree flick. Hence how I arrived at where we are now.
awesome tutorial! very detailed explanation. sadly im very confused with the flick itself, because of using a keyboard i dont know what im supposed to do.
correction: i might have just been dumb, dont mind me
Great tutorial! just hit a 123kph one in freeplay. Think 130kph maby 140kph is possible ?
That’s dope! I honestly don’t know. I have some friends that may know what the max possible speed is from a flick but to my knowledge, it may remain unknown.
holy cow dude i like you. you take explaining a mechanic to another level.
its like a you did a doctor on "how to explain mechanics " .
well thats a subscription and the bell thank you for this video.
Thank you so much and you’re most welcome. I try and explain it how I understand it and I’m glad it’s resonating as well as it has.
The training pack code you put on the description is not working for me, it says "Ensure the code is correct and try again"
Also thanks for the video!
Thank you for the heads up! Not sure why it wasn't working but I copied it straight from the game and double checked it. Should be good now!
This was great
I hit a 124kph 90° flick... this was before ppl heard of mawkezy
Cap
🧢
Funny how sponsor placements have conditioned me to prepare to skip when someone says "Before we get into the meat of **topic** let me take a moment to talk about.."
Nah, I wouldn't do you dirty like that.
wow! this is an amazing video 100% earned my sub! im just getting back into RL after a couple years and im around d2 purely off game sense and basic mechs trying to learn some simple but effective mechs to take my game to the next level and in 10 of watching the video and practicing with it im sitting around 90-95 kph on my flicks! THANK YOU!
Maybe a thing you could add to your videos is small bits where you intentionally do it wrong. This way we can see and understand when we're doing it wrong and what we're doing wrong.
Fair enough! I’ll keep that in mind for the future. Thank you for your feedback.
Hey Griff I'm always in your live streams and just came across this video while getting better. I didn't even know u had a TH-cam channel lmfao
@@johnhoumis275 it’s all good. Glad you found it!
@@Grifflicious already learned this flick btw since I posted that comment
Great video. You hit pretty much all the key points. I came across your tutorial after several months of grinding this, and I have a few notes to add. You generate by FAR the most power if you can time the flick while breaking into supersonic (can add ~5 kph if timed perfectly) and no-contact dribbling is not actually required (much quicker release cutting the ball laterally into position, which also helps with the spacing). I've hit about 3 dozen at 125 kph in training, but I think its theoretically possible to get 126+ with cutback momentum. (I did get one at 128 kph, but I had launch ball enabled so I might have pressed it by mistake LOL.) I originally referenced this random video of the flick being executed at 125 kph: th-cam.com/video/gflABpN8cXU/w-d-xo.html. Happy grinding.
Edit: Two things I remember helping me a lot -- 1. The ideal flip will point your car in exactly the same direction as your initial motion started (this helps gage the amount of air roll); 2. I like to think of the end rotation of the flick as pulling the ball back down towards the ground to keep it under the crossbar...if you miss the timing, it looks and feels like more 'sideways' to me.
Pretty good explanation although i struggle because air roll left and right are on Square and circle. what binds are you using/ recommend?
I have my air roll left on L1 or LB for xbxo
Does the ball fly as fast even with free airroll?
I suppose it can. I know I use it when I flick opposite side and I've gotten some decent speed with it.
@@Grifflicious I have the feeling that with directional airroll it is more consistent, but for me it is difficult to press the airroll right button when I am on the other side because I play with airroll left
Underrated TH-camr frl
Thank you❤️❤️❤️ After 27 minutes I hit the first over 100 kmh mawkzy flick (104) . Ball was a bit too far away so it was a rather flat mawkzy. But I‘m happy. Diamonds are now scared of me
Dude what dribble training do u do. How good are u at ur training workshop map?
The ole classic dribble training workshop map is a favorite of mine. Grinded that for what seemed like months. Other than that, I tend to stick more to dribble training in freeplay these days as it more accurately prepares me for in-game situations and spacing.
I’ve been doing this thinking it was a 45* flick this whole time😭
3:49 I’ve been practicing a bit more and this tip is BY FAR the best one without a doubt I hit 5 100kph+ flicks consecutively 😮💨
You and AppJack are the only ones that actually take the time. Thank you. 🙏🏼
Still trying to speedflip consistently. Lol
I don't know that I'll do a video on speed flips specifically, maybe if demand for it grows, but I will probably do a video on kickoffs in general and will certainly include that if I do.
@@Grifflicious I hit gc not long ago and i can instantly do the motion of the speedflip, yet I'm still horrible at kickoffs. I personally would love to see this type of video on them :)
@@jurgenzijderveld9291 it’s on the short list of upcoming content! I look forward to having you come back and check it out!
@@Grifflicious That would be a great video, too. Thanks for the help! 🤌🏼
Ive had a bad run with controllers getting stick drift. So my flicks have been on the backburner. Saw this tutorial 7 months ago. So i figured id go watch some others. None compare to this one. Top teir. Deserve far more likes and subscribers.
01:50 i almost skipped because I thought he would talk about todays sponsor lol
Oh hell no!
Im not home rn but I recently got a new gaming chair so I'm pretty sure I will be doing it first try
100%. New chair buff.
Lol i thought I was doing the 45 degree flick this whole time but turns out I'm actually doing this exact flick. It gets so much power and easily catches your opponent off guard
Well damn. Now THIS is how you do a proper tutorial
Thank you so much!
I’ve been watching RL videos for like a year and a half and this is the very first time someone has broken down the sweet spot like this thank you.
I find that people discredit other tutorials too much, Rocket League has so many great resources to improve and we should not take them for granted. Having said that, that just shows how exceptionally good this tutorial was, well done!
Thank you so much. It means a lot to hear.
If rocket science taught mechs.
also insane training pack 🔥
Thank you so much. I might actually throw a few more shots on that pack one day but it has the important bits to get you going.
I'm really glad I found this video because I can sort of already do the mawkzy flick but I don't know how to repeat it if I do get it so thank you for this incredibly in depth tutorial
You're most welcome!
Phenomenal tutorial but training code did not work??
I had another player say that as well. I swore I updated it with a direct copy and paste in the video description. Not sure if you tried to type it in or copy paste but if it still doesn’t work, please let me know.
Thanks for the tutorial, has helped me a lot throughout the last months.
Could you do a tutorial on delayed 45° flicks/fake 45° flicks? 😇
well, this is really what i've been looking for tysm
You’re most welcome!
subbed! great video!
I feel like this flick will be the meta in a few months or a year from now once enough pros start using this in RLCS
you're the man
NO WAY BRO, I DIDN'T EVEN THINK TO USE THE BALL INDICATOR LIKE THIS!!! you continue to amaze me friend. these little details are helping me progress!!
Thank you. I do my best lol
Although I didn't need everything you said, you still helped me do the flick, I like how in dept you go for the people who need it. After I watched this, I was able to do the flick in about 3 minutes. I don't know why I was able to, but it might because I was good at air roll.
I would avoid tutorials of gimmicky flicks, never associated much value to it but I am so glad I gave this video a chance. Your presentation style was delightful bro.
Mon bro t’as juste une manière d’expliquer qui surpasse tous les autres ! Si seulement j’avais eu des profs comme toi à l’école 😂
Merci beaucoup! Cela signifie beaucoup.
Absolutely the best, rocket league mechanic tutorial i've ever viewed! Thank you for producing this very well detailed tutorial!
need step by step guide on what to press for Air roll right, the best DAR direction, not left.
Just swap down and right for down and left.
great tutorial !
So i cant be the only one thats been learning this thinking i was just doing a normal 45, right?? This is still an absolutely phenomenal tutorial as always though. It always helps to thoroughly understand the ins and outs, and nobody does it like you
yes!!! i told you last night in your live that your air roll vid was very helpful but one mech i would like to get a breakdown understanding is on the air roll while air dribbling i can like push it sometimes while spinning but you see others moving there car perfectly and hitting it in precise spot where the air roll carry looks effortless if you could one on this it would be very helpful and favorite rl creator by far my guy keep up the good work and thanks again!!!
Thank you so much. Actually, I have a video on this already! Check out the one right before this one. I think it might be what you’re looking for if you haven’t already seen it.
@@Grifflicious i think i have but ill double check thanks
welp seems like you figured it out instead of using normal air roll he uses air roll left
Oh yeah! It's huge to pulling this off so quickly.
FINALLY someone mentions the ball indicator! That was always easier for me when dribbling. Helped me improve a ton!
last placement tip is so valuable. really u are amongst other youtubers the best mr tutorial !
Thank you so much! I really appreciate hearing that.
I'm fully confident that I can do this, until I try.
That confidence is all you need!
Bro this explanation is so good!!
I liked and subscribed!! Thx a lot