@@reddd-77 drop out here, 9th grade. I dropped out due to various mental illnesses and learning disabilities. The public school system in my state wasnt good enough to handle my issues so i dropped out to start working and helping my parents pay the bills. Felt like i was wasting my time at school, wasnt retaining any information just having panic attacks and wasting my time.
Alexis Roanoa fuck me man,I hate that just bcus you're a dropout ppl will see u as lazy or dumb but they never consider everything else,I can relate to this and it's horrible being a dropout,especially when u want to learn but u can't due to said disabilities and mental health issues.
Self notes 1. Review pro plays while taking your time and analyzing a situation where something different happens 2. write down the different things 3. Adapt according to the new lessons being taught to you 4. Recall 5. apply learnt lessons and visualize
I paraphrased your self notes and made mine here it is, 1. Review professional games and analyze different situations 2. Take notes from different situations and take notes of the solutions that make sense 3. Think of and adapt to these new lessons 4. Take your time to recall what you have written and make it a loop to read and recall till you are satisfied with the results. 5. Apply these new lessons and use your visualisation if there is a situation that you can not easily encounter in a game.
No, it just normal for you to work hard on something you have passion for. The problem is, you don't have passion in studying which is something I am also suffering from.
This can be applied for every skill 1.REVIEW to know your limitations 2.WRITE to process and observer in a way your brain can pace up 3.RECALL to install it in your long term memory 4.APPLY to make it subconcious 5.VISUALIZE for very specific condition
But then you're skipping most of the CONTEXT which then reduces your ability to absorb the information into your long-term memory. (Watch the first 8 and a half minutes to understand why this is important)
red panda you need gamesense for fifa, I used to play that game there’s definitely different styles of playing each year some years different play styles are better different formations etc etc
Very good stuff here! For me I think I need 1 more step: Step 6: Repeat Repeat steps 4 & 5 using spaced repetition until the lessons are ingrained and become instincts. Then go back to step 1 and get some new lessons.
If you want to improve your gaming, watch pro videos, watch your mistakes, aim videos, tactics videos, and most importantly watch this video, guys this is the best video I've ever watched in my life.
Wow. I don’t remember when I’ve watched something as well made and intresting in a while. I didn’t get bored one second while watching. You just earned a new sub.
Of all the videos I have watched, this one I truly believe sets many people on a path that will get them somewhere. This video is the route to understanding and learning. From here on I am going to apply all this, as I had taken notes from this video and I will apply it. I will recall these lessons learned. Thank you. -Splinter
Actually the best channel in the whole world! 32k subs and no dislikes! These videos are the best content for practise ever recorded on tape. Dude you deserve more subs. Awesome
This felt more like a guide targeted toward people who really want to get into competitive scenes but don’t have a “trained brain” for it. I wouldn’t of had it any other way.
I can relate 100% since the first couple of weeks Warzone dropped I grinded out day after day to get a win and some days I felt I was getting worse I needed this.
This video actually is giving me more information about gaming than I've ever seen. My biggest take away would have to be that you can't just look at something and expect to do it/remember it. You actually have to put in the work and put in the time in to succeed.
Starting now at 4:21 am on August 23 2020 I will focus on the gaming industry and improving in Apex Legends, currently a diamond 4 and hope to compete in the pro scene.
So basically we need a gamer school. Where they make people force teams based on what you applied for. And only 20% of the class over the year is actually playing the game. 30% of the time is spent on reviewing. 10% is team bonds or friendship with your team. And 40% of the time is homework.
THis is so helpful. I don't evne play online but these help me to get better at the games I do play and keep calm. Every game requires some aspect that needs concentration. Thank you.
Thank you so much I needed this video, the introduction at the start described exactly what I was going through and I hope I can take your information and try to get bettet
I notice every time I get better, there will be a short period wherein worst than normal, and then after that I’m rlly good, it happens every time I’m improving, it’s as if life gives me a boss battle to beat before leveling up
thank you man , i really love your videos and I implement all of the things you say to my gaming journey. They are all really helpful and i can't wait for more
I have something to add for everybody. Taking a break and developing a new skill, or a pair of new skills help. I took a break, and reading helps your IQ a lot, and good books too. I didn’t read much, I read 4 books within 2 months, and I played a lot of chess because chess has been a long term hobby. I also trained my memory by playing memory games on google, and I did that for hours everyday, just training and reading. I developed a really good thought process, memory, IQ probably also increased, and now I returned to CSGO after a year of not playing it that much, but I just practice asf in aim bots, think critically all the times, when should I push, did this work last time, etc etc.. If you learn to think like that, everything gets easier to learn, I’m currently trying to get up to my rank I was before, so I’m playing like 50 hours every second week. And I feel I have I have improved so much just over a week, I did it for a couple of days and I just improved really much over short period of time. When your memory is so good that you can remember a phone number, then you have the memory I have, and I just trained it for what? A month with using memory games on google, remember number plates also and shit, just train yourself everyday in these things, and you will experience the same thing as me. The break was like 4-5 months, and it wasn’t boring but really relaxing. Anyone can do this, I ain’t super smart or anything, I just did something to improve my IQ and memory and etc. Try reading about it, there’s also much about it on google. That’s a tip from me.
*NEW UPDATE:* After years of research and development we've finally created an esports course and coaching plan for serious players who want to improve their skills faster and reach a higher level of performance. If that sounds like you, then you can learn more about it here: eathletelabs.com/esports-elite/ Don't forget to *turn notifications* on if you want to keep improving with every video we release! We recently compiled some of our MUST WATCH videos for those who are serious about improving, I recommend checking out the playlist here: th-cam.com/video/pBeKJyjAQrs/w-d-xo.html Discord server: discord.gg/bFSuFXa
I keep coming back to this video because I feel like there's good info in there, but it's just soooooooo looooooong. If the information was condensed more, or the delivery was faster, or both and you also shorten the intro from an infomercial down to like one minute I could imagine coming back to your channel for the quality uploads rather than begrudgingly because I want to sift through a bunch of fluff to get to the good stuff.
A question I have is do you have a professional background?? Just curious on how you are giving us all these tips unless you are a pro player or have worked with professionals yourself??
Funny thing is that I actually do this on a daily even before watching this video. I do this with the fighting game known as Dragon Ball FighterZ. I pick my 3 characters, write down combos, and start doing the combos. Then I do them without looking at the paper. Then I sleep and wake up and try to remember the combos without even taking out the papers with the combos on them. Seriously this works
OMG ANOTHER VIDEO YESSSSSSSSSSS By the way can you make a discord server so people can help others i think it will grow your community and help a lot of people (and there's more "content" kind of of you which is always a sick idea) keep up the good work your doing really well and helping a lot of people me included
and he's back lets goooo, please stop uploading more frequently, ino these vids take alot of time to do but in the near future esports will be on a completely different level than it is today and when younger people want to become professionals they will look into this. Goodluck my friend you've helped me alot so far .....
If you want to be a top tier gamer, the main thing in life is that you have to use the part of the brain where its creative (watch videos on the creative part of the brain), been a big game since I was 6 years old, I was very creative and clear minded, I was a top tier player back in mw2 and mw3 at 10 years old. Just gotta train your brain on what you wanna do and you can accomplish anything (sounds super cheesy, but its true)
Thanks for the tips.This will help a lot of my gameplay. Now I learned that with the effort you put with the game and with time,with knowledge. Writing down notes and figuring out what's your weaknesses and how to fix them or by improving them.You can learned a lot faster. Like how you said it,you can increase the learning percentage just by doing this tips.
As a dropout I genuinely needed this information throughout the entirety of my school life this is gold even outside of esports
Josh Sumner how and why'd u dropout?,coming from another dropout.
@@reddd-77 pretty much drugs lmao
Dont
Do
Them
Josh Sumner yeah dont do drugs
Go
Do
Cocaine
@@reddd-77 drop out here, 9th grade. I dropped out due to various mental illnesses and learning disabilities. The public school system in my state wasnt good enough to handle my issues so i dropped out to start working and helping my parents pay the bills. Felt like i was wasting my time at school, wasnt retaining any information just having panic attacks and wasting my time.
Alexis Roanoa fuck me man,I hate that just bcus you're a dropout ppl will see u as lazy or dumb but they never consider everything else,I can relate to this and it's horrible being a dropout,especially when u want to learn but u can't due to said disabilities and mental health issues.
If my wife finds my notebook full of notes on gaming tips, she'll divorce me.
use your phone, now she will think you are talking with a girl (perfect plan ah?)
😂
Did she find it up Until now?
She better do, you deserve someone who respects you
I once pranked my wife and told her I was quitting my job to stream on twitch.
She proceded to show me her myfreecams profile....
Self notes
1. Review pro plays while taking your time and analyzing a situation where something different happens
2. write down the different things
3. Adapt according to the new lessons being taught to you
4. Recall
5. apply learnt lessons and visualize
Thanks
Thank u bro, btw I want to improve in apex and am a player of it, which game do u play In which u want to improve?
I paraphrased your self notes and made mine here it is,
1. Review professional games and analyze different situations
2. Take notes from different situations and take notes of the solutions that make sense
3. Think of and adapt to these new lessons
4. Take your time to recall what you have written and make it a loop to read and recall till you are satisfied with the results.
5. Apply these new lessons and use your visualisation if there is a situation that you can not easily encounter in a game.
I would take notes from a gameplay, but i wouldnt do my homework.
Is there something wrong with me?
holaqtal holaqtal it's easy to revise/learn something you actually enjoy
Bynx *easier
No, it just normal for you to work hard on something you have passion for.
The problem is, you don't have passion in studying which is something I am also suffering from.
Not so different are we?
No... Its what youre interested in so you are more likely to take it in.
This can be applied for every skill
1.REVIEW to know your limitations
2.WRITE to process and observer in a way your brain can pace up
3.RECALL to install it in your long term memory
4.APPLY to make it subconcious
5.VISUALIZE for very specific condition
Video starts at 8:30 ; great content, liked and subbed of course
Thx
You are promoted!
Ure god
But then you're skipping most of the CONTEXT which then reduces your ability to absorb the information into your long-term memory. (Watch the first 8 and a half minutes to understand why this is important)
Braeden Plein i know the context. I live the context
Love how you use multiple Esports titles and Esports players.
i want to lay fifa competetively , lol i dont think that i need gamesense for that . Good video for players of other games tho
red panda you need gamesense for fifa, I used to play that game there’s definitely different styles of playing each year some years different play styles are better different formations etc etc
Me: welp here goes another video that teaches me nothing
*Video explains my problem and teaches me how to deal with it *
Me: *drops phone*
Bro you're so underrated, but please continue posting... your videos are great, soon you'll get what you deserve!
So far your content has been so motivating
I'm glad to provide you with some motivation - hoping it goes a long way in helping you improve!
eAthlete Labs it really does and my friends are getting help by providing the information you provided me
Each time ur videos come out. It makes my day! I learn alot
Thanks for the support, glad they're teaching you something new! :)
Iearn alot too. Then forget the next day.
.. See what I did there? 😉
In my 23 years I never heard an explanation of how taking notes helps you learn that good .
Very good stuff here! For me I think I need 1 more step:
Step 6: Repeat
Repeat steps 4 & 5 using spaced repetition until the lessons are ingrained and become instincts. Then go back to step 1 and get some new lessons.
Step 1: Get a Gaming chair
Step 2 : Lean back for maximum skill
Step 3: open your game
Step 5: Buy gaming glasses
Step 7: Snort Gfuel and play more
Step 9: get a better keyboard
Why is this guy only 33k 😕
33K + 1 with your help! ;)
@@eathletelabs sure ,first time I am happy about something TH-cam recommend me otherwise I just got recommendations of videos like surgery on grape 😕
Funny how this video has helped me beyond gaming, Great stuff man
Who else is watching this without socks.
I had to go to college to learn all this shit. I love that this is just out there in a TH-cam video for anyone to pick up
I swear to god I love this channel, there are very few channels if not none others that I feel every video released is so relatable.
If you want to improve your gaming, watch pro videos, watch your mistakes, aim videos, tactics videos, and most importantly watch this video, guys this is the best video I've ever watched in my life.
Wow. I don’t remember when I’ve watched something as well made and intresting in a while. I didn’t get bored one second while watching. You just earned a new sub.
These videos keep me motivated. I have the same issue described. I was top 100 in a game but couldn't get one certain achievement. Great video
Thank you. It means a lot to hear that we keep your motivated! Keep improving, my friend!
Of all the videos I have watched, this one I truly believe sets many people on a path that will get them somewhere. This video is the route to understanding and learning. From here on I am going to apply all this, as I had taken notes from this video and I will apply it. I will recall these lessons learned. Thank you. -Splinter
Wtf is this intro? It's way to long! The video starts at 8:30
B1bounette hahaha
at least his voice isn't outrageous or annoying
SAM X23 yeah but he repeat the same fucking thing like 7 times!
IT'S IMPORTANT!
kushagar sudan no.
low key awesome, I had that problem and almost gave up but then I got a notification of your channel and now I am gonna keep up trying, thanks
I did not expect the lesson that was discussed here. I'm using this learning method since school years.
It definitely applies to both esports and school. Hope it helps you learn a ton!
Actually the best channel in the whole world! 32k subs and no dislikes! These videos are the best content for practise ever recorded on tape. Dude you deserve more subs. Awesome
This felt more like a guide targeted toward people who really want to get into competitive scenes but don’t have a “trained brain” for it. I wouldn’t of had it any other way.
I can relate 100% since the first couple of weeks Warzone dropped I grinded out day after day to get a win and some days I felt I was getting worse I needed this.
dude your channel is fucking amazing im excited to see more content, first time ive been hooked on a youtuber in a while
This video actually is giving me more information about gaming than I've ever seen. My biggest take away would have to be that you can't just look at something and expect to do it/remember it. You actually have to put in the work and put in the time in to succeed.
Damn i've been waiting for a video so long😂😂
It's finally here, and I hope it's worth the wait! :)
Why is this channel so underrated?
The amount of valuable informations blows my mind. Chapeau to you stranger from the internet.
This is exactly what I was needing, thank you!
this is one of the best channels for esports
Thank you! Hope you love every video we make! :)
Dude your videos are actually insane this is the kind of shit that people pay to learn your actually a god
Why is the beginning recap of the average day of a gamer so relatable
This is my first video that i watched from u, and i subbed straight away🤩
Nice! Welcome to the community! :D
Dude, I'm loving this channel, thank you very much!!!
i just finished watching the video, could someone remind me what it was about? thanks!
Forgot. Lol.
Thank you so much for informative videos...😄😄😄
My Game sense is like a map hax, you get it by playing for years, pretty cool.
Starting now at 4:21 am on August 23 2020 I will focus on the gaming industry and improving in Apex Legends, currently a diamond 4 and hope to compete in the pro scene.
Thank you so much this can not only work for gaming but learning in general ❤️
great video man and love the fact that this applies to all areas of life not just games
This did not just help me in gaming but also in studying
So basically we need a gamer school. Where they make people force teams based on what you applied for. And only 20% of the class over the year is actually playing the game. 30% of the time is spent on reviewing. 10% is team bonds or friendship with your team. And 40% of the time is homework.
Shiro Tagashi Unfortunately is just a hobby for now. I hope we can have an Esports university in a future.
I would apply for that shit in a heart beat
Shiro Tagashi sure but how do you know that the students end goal will be to be pro. They could just want to have fun and nothing else
Tristan Games There so many options as a gamer, you can work to be a pro, content creator, manager, coach, gaming developer and so many options
We have a couple here in Finland
Is it just me or right after this video I forgot number 1
there were numbers?
@@Steroid_Legend xD
I was watching and then saw "Step 4" on the screen like.. wtf were steps 1-3 lol
Recall really helped out! I sent this to my small group of CSGO comp group this has been incredible and my Eadvantage is on the way also a sub!
Glad to hear! Hope you guys get some great results with this info! :)
Legendary video that benefits more than gaming, this is about MINDSET. Thank you so much guys.
THis is so helpful. I don't evne play online but these help me to get better at the games I do play and keep calm. Every game requires some aspect that needs concentration. Thank you.
Crazy that this content is even free! 🤭 I can’t wait to see what my improvements are looking like in a couple of weeks. Keep it coming guys! Love it!
Did you improve
Amazing video you keep helping me when i need it the most i really wanna become a pro gamer and youre helping me its amazing!
This youtube channel deserves 1mill subs. Lets SUPPORT this channel guys💖
I was able to get better at my gaming in a short time.
All thanks to you
lmao the first minute so far of the video is high key relatable xD
Thank you so much I needed this video, the introduction at the start described exactly what I was going through and I hope I can take your information and try to get bettet
Relatable. This is totally relatable.
I notice every time I get better, there will be a short period wherein worst than normal, and then after that I’m rlly good, it happens every time I’m improving, it’s as if life gives me a boss battle to beat before leveling up
That's called flow
The Recall process definitely works for memorizing vocabulary words I do in highschool
interesting. I think we naturally learn keybinds in the ''recall'' methods.
Exactly
I'll apply these five step process for studying
When I play...I do practice...that's why I think I'm good at games and want to become an esports pro and a TH-cam gamer
You should make a video about improving your eyesight to improve gaming
get better eyes lol
@@therealjezzyc6209 get a gaming eyeset.
Pubgm...??
Be Cyborg
Lasik
Thanks for this motivational video bro...love watching your videos....keep making more keep it up.
mans literally explained my whole life in the first 3 minutes.
Been watching through my crystal ball
I love your videos so much. Never stop making them.
Thank you for the support, we plan to make A LOT more!
Bruh just summed up my entire issue in 3 mins
Easy sub for me. Such helpful videos that have basically changed the way I look at improving in games (I mainly play fighting games nowadays)
This applies to learning in general and was really helpful to unterstand that, thanks!
I do the recall method for school but never thought of doing it for gaming thank you for this guide
Literally the most inspiring and best esport channel!
Sooo glad you like it! Hope you learn a ton from the videos!
Love the vids, I’m always intrigued and I always benefit. Keep up the great work
Thank you so much! :)
Very very high level tuto ! Thankssss a lot
Very helpful gonna rewatch this everyday
So hyped. thank you for making this content. Its invaluable.
thank you man , i really love your videos and I implement all of the things you say to my gaming journey. They are all really helpful and i can't wait for more
Thanks for the support, it means a lot!
thanks for making such videos,i improved my skills so much!!!
Amazing editing, research and overall presentation skills!
Havent even watched the full video yet THAT INTO DIALONG WAS ON FUCKIN POINT YOU WAS SITTING IN MY LIFE AS A GAMER GOOD STIFF MAN
That beat drop had me jumping 🔥
I have something to add for everybody. Taking a break and developing a new skill, or a pair of new skills help.
I took a break, and reading helps your IQ a lot, and good books too. I didn’t read much, I read 4 books within 2 months, and I played a lot of chess because chess has been a long term hobby. I also trained my memory by playing memory games on google, and I did that for hours everyday, just training and reading. I developed a really good thought process, memory, IQ probably also increased, and now I returned to CSGO after a year of not playing it that much, but I just practice asf in aim bots, think critically all the times, when should I push, did this work last time, etc etc.. If you learn to think like that, everything gets easier to learn, I’m currently trying to get up to my rank I was before, so I’m playing like 50 hours every second week. And I feel I have I have improved so much just over a week, I did it for a couple of days and I just improved really much over short period of time. When your memory is so good that you can remember a phone number, then you have the memory I have, and I just trained it for what? A month with using memory games on google, remember number plates also and shit, just train yourself everyday in these things, and you will experience the same thing as me. The break was like 4-5 months, and it wasn’t boring but really relaxing. Anyone can do this, I ain’t super smart or anything, I just did something to improve my IQ and memory and etc. Try reading about it, there’s also much about it on google. That’s a tip from me.
Btw I also train a lot, and I’m also learning programming and that helps
New intro is awesome dude
Thanks for noticing, glad you like it! :)
I love you man. you are so inspirational. thanks buddy
Thank you! Hope the video really helps you to improve! :D
*NEW UPDATE:* After years of research and development we've finally created an esports course and coaching plan for serious players who want to improve their skills faster and reach a higher level of performance. If that sounds like you, then you can learn more about it here: eathletelabs.com/esports-elite/
Don't forget to *turn notifications* on if you want to keep improving with every video we release!
We recently compiled some of our MUST WATCH videos for those who are serious about improving, I recommend checking out the playlist here: th-cam.com/video/pBeKJyjAQrs/w-d-xo.html
Discord server: discord.gg/bFSuFXa
I keep coming back to this video because I feel like there's good info in there, but it's just soooooooo looooooong. If the information was condensed more, or the delivery was faster, or both and you also shorten the intro from an infomercial down to like one minute I could imagine coming back to your channel for the quality uploads rather than begrudgingly because I want to sift through a bunch of fluff to get to the good stuff.
@@EffortlessEthan truest and most constructive comment I've seen on YT this year
A question I have is do you have a professional background?? Just curious on how you are giving us all these tips unless you are a pro player or have worked with professionals yourself??
eAthlete Labs ur a fucking legend never quit go deeper don’t feel any of the hate bro
But what if this doesn't work neither?
Funny thing is that I actually do this on a daily even before watching this video. I do this with the fighting game known as Dragon Ball FighterZ. I pick my 3 characters, write down combos, and start doing the combos. Then I do them without looking at the paper. Then I sleep and wake up and try to remember the combos without even taking out the papers with the combos on them. Seriously this works
great video, great work..this not apply only in gaming, it can be used in many more areas..thank you for the inspiration and the lessons learned
A super underated channel....all the videos are one of the best and unique.... btw awesome video..like always ;)
This is exactly how i was feeling about gaming professionally, this video in short is insane.
Give this man 2 million subs already..
4:18 is when the learning part of the video starts
Long term memory file corrupted
OMG ANOTHER VIDEO YESSSSSSSSSSS
By the way can you make a discord server so people can help others i think it will grow your community and help a lot of people (and there's more "content" kind of of you which is always a sick idea) keep up the good work your doing really well and helping a lot of people me included
The beggining was stupid accurate
and he's back lets goooo, please stop uploading more frequently, ino these vids take alot of time to do but in the near future esports will be on a completely different level than it is today and when younger people want to become professionals they will look into this. Goodluck my friend you've helped me alot so far .....
Will give this a try. Thanks
Your videos are top quality!! I watched every single one of them!
If you want to be a top tier gamer, the main thing in life is that you have to use the part of the brain where its creative (watch videos on the creative part of the brain), been a big game since I was 6 years old, I was very creative and clear minded, I was a top tier player back in mw2 and mw3 at 10 years old. Just gotta train your brain on what you wanna do and you can accomplish anything (sounds super cheesy, but its true)
Thanks for the tips.This will help a lot of my gameplay. Now I learned that with the effort you put with the game and with time,with knowledge. Writing down notes and figuring out what's your weaknesses and how to fix them or by improving them.You can learned a lot faster. Like how you said it,you can increase the learning percentage just by doing this tips.