@coachkazama8434 today I wanna watch all your videos ,I wanna take a break from ranked .my gameplay is shit ,I need to practice better combos, wall pressure. May I ask you please?is really important to use frame traps and when is the perfect timing to use can can ?
Asuka kishin here. You forgot to mention one other attack that can wall splat or frame trap if you block and if you block you’re putting into a 50/50 guessing game. Also 4 of her feints to switch it up.
She has many frame traps and a few ways to wall splat. I would check out my wall pressure guide for all things wall-related with Asuka and check out my frame trap guide where I go over her optimal frame trap 50/50 situations. This video is not an all inclusive guide. Thanks for watching!
@@coachkazama8434 It's super-duper linear though. It is good on opponent's back standing but you should be aware on ukemis (basically oki after wall ender), since d1+2 whiffs without proper realignment (same with db1+2). Also ofc it is weak to sidesteps if opponent guesses the timing, else you can just realign on his SS/SW into grab or whatever; or use homings (but Asukas close-range homings are felt a bit slow). So basically it is better to keep tension after wall-combo instead of instantly trying to oki; why I personally prefer 2,1,d1+2 instead of 1+4,2,4 - mostly opponents do not stand backward instantly allowing to hit with db3 that puts them into [FU/FA] that limits wake-up options and gives some comfortable oki. About f2 not always hitting after successful d1+2 (in Dragunov/Shaheen/Bears matchups and mb in some other scenarios idk) you probably already know ig, and if I'm not mistaken now we can use ff df3 instead (mb it's just my problem but my fff2 is so unstable). Overall, I just came up with phrase for the end of video that cut-off)
@@diyourka2221 You may be missing some key pieces about oki fundamentals. Essentially you would never use d+1+2 immediately after a wall ender without a re-align. Fundamentally speaking, after a move like 1+4, 2, 4 is successful at the wall using an attack like d+1+2 is extremely useful as you can step left or right to track the ukemi and connect every time. If a sequence where d+1+2 is whiffing after a wall ender that means your execution needs work. This is a common mistake I see in some of my newer students, take a look at my "Everything You Need To Know About Wall Pressure" video and I cover this exact concept.
@@diyourka2221 and about f+2 whiffing after d+1+2 is also a common problem. What is happening is if d+1+2 connects at tip range, your f+2 will whiff. Which is why it’s best be as close as humanly possible before pressing d+1+2. With more experience you will find that you can identify when your f+2 will not reach due to range, and pressure an oki option right away instead of wasting time with the f+2 follow up. Check out my video "Tips to CRUSH the ranked ladder" and skip to 8:06 where this concept is applied. A situation where f+2 follow up is not possible, it’s identified quickly, and a direct oki option is executed.
the first tip helped me a lot in my gameplay, i used to do f2 randomly but now doing the hopkick drills im getting way better at whiff punishing my opponents. your videos help me a lot and i hope to reach purple with her soon!!! for any asuka mains do not throw out her random launchers unless you know for certain 🥲
If i having a panic attack i always do backwards 3 regardless if the situation is horrible or not 😊. True asuka main here
The panic attack will go away the more you play! You got this 🙂↕️
Today is my 1st time play Asuka in T8..
Im use her at T5 until T7..
I try another char in T8..
Then i fell i will try Asuka again..
Thank you for this video. I recently made tenryu and hit like a plateau. And then this was recommended to me. I love asuka.
You are a blessing to every asuka player. Thank you for help and videos .❤
@@yugimoto4467 you’re welcome!!
@coachkazama8434 today I wanna watch all your videos ,I wanna take a break from ranked .my gameplay is shit ,I need to practice better combos, wall pressure. May I ask you please?is really important to use frame traps and when is the perfect timing to use can can ?
Thank you so much for all the videos, I went top 3 at a tournament at my workplace thanks to you haha
That's awesome!!! I'm here if you need help with anything
Another asuka guide let's go
Yessir!
these guides alone got me to fujin THANK YOU SM
That’s huge!!! Great job 😄
Thankyou for making great Asuka content and guides 👍
You’re welcome!!!
Coach always with the good wall extensions.
Steal them! 🙂↔️
Thanks coach, not sure how I missed this one.
Of course, keep training 👊🏽
Asuka kishin here. You forgot to mention one other attack that can wall splat or frame trap if you block and if you block you’re putting into a 50/50 guessing game. Also 4 of her feints to switch it up.
She has many frame traps and a few ways to wall splat. I would check out my wall pressure guide for all things wall-related with Asuka and check out my frame trap guide where I go over her optimal frame trap 50/50 situations. This video is not an all inclusive guide. Thanks for watching!
this is very useful. thank you!
You're welcome!!! Thank you for your continued support and watching my videos :)
The amount of time I could have punish my opponents 😭😭
Hey, I do all of this 4, go me! Wait...
Well then you learned something! My job here is complete 🙇🏽♂️
Very good Video
Thank you for watching! 😊
"As always...."
d1+2 whiffs on oki and f2 that is not guaranteed afterwards :D
Can you elaborate? d+1+2 is a great oki tool. If the attack whiffs on oki, then your movement is improper.
@@coachkazama8434 It's super-duper linear though. It is good on opponent's back standing but you should be aware on ukemis (basically oki after wall ender), since d1+2 whiffs without proper realignment (same with db1+2). Also ofc it is weak to sidesteps if opponent guesses the timing, else you can just realign on his SS/SW into grab or whatever; or use homings (but Asukas close-range homings are felt a bit slow). So basically it is better to keep tension after wall-combo instead of instantly trying to oki; why I personally prefer 2,1,d1+2 instead of 1+4,2,4 - mostly opponents do not stand backward instantly allowing to hit with db3 that puts them into [FU/FA] that limits wake-up options and gives some comfortable oki.
About f2 not always hitting after successful d1+2 (in Dragunov/Shaheen/Bears matchups and mb in some other scenarios idk) you probably already know ig, and if I'm not mistaken now we can use ff df3 instead (mb it's just my problem but my fff2 is so unstable).
Overall, I just came up with phrase for the end of video that cut-off)
@@diyourka2221 You may be missing some key pieces about oki fundamentals. Essentially you would never use d+1+2 immediately after a wall ender without a re-align.
Fundamentally speaking, after a move like 1+4, 2, 4 is successful at the wall using an attack like d+1+2 is extremely useful as you can step left or right to track the ukemi and connect every time. If a sequence where d+1+2 is whiffing after a wall ender that means your execution needs work.
This is a common mistake I see in some of my newer students, take a look at my "Everything You Need To Know About Wall Pressure" video and I cover this exact concept.
@@diyourka2221 and about f+2 whiffing after d+1+2 is also a common problem. What is happening is if d+1+2 connects at tip range, your f+2 will whiff. Which is why it’s best be as close as humanly possible before pressing d+1+2. With more experience you will find that you can identify when your f+2 will not reach due to range, and pressure an oki option right away instead of wasting time with the f+2 follow up. Check out my video "Tips to CRUSH the ranked ladder" and skip to 8:06 where this concept is applied. A situation where f+2 follow up is not possible, it’s identified quickly, and a direct oki option is executed.
@@coachkazama8434 Thank you;)
Could you give some tips on how to play Asuka on neutral? Neutral is my biggest struggle with her
I'll make a video soon about this
great
Note taking time!! 🤓
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Why should we listen to your advice, says on screen you're just a beginner! 😤
Jk, interesting videos as always. :)
Thanks! 😃
do you think you could beat my alisa?
I’m not sure! We can set up a session though 👊🏽
@@coachkazama8434 im on your timing
@@mxsayianhow’d it go?
@@EthanW56 i got worked
the first tip helped me a lot in my gameplay, i used to do f2 randomly but now doing the hopkick drills im getting way better at whiff punishing my opponents. your videos help me a lot and i hope to reach purple with her soon!!! for any asuka mains do not throw out her random launchers unless you know for certain 🥲