I'm not in danger, Skylar, I am the danger. A bronze Ken jumps in with j.HP and gets anti-air'd, and you think that of me? No, *I am the one who anti-airs.*
I've climbed this week from Gold to Diamond by watching your videos and incorporating the kind of mentality and knowledge you give in these videos. Keep up the insane work, Brian, I'll be waiting for the next one!!
@@tomw485 That's where Brian's stuff helped out! If you watch his video where he talks about having fun x the expectations you have for the game, I just put my head down and focused on improving bit by bit. Suddenly I had much more success and started climbing real fast. I think in one day I went straight from Gold to Ultra Gold, almost plat. Just hunker down and play your best and honestly don't give a shit about the other player!
I don't play Street fighter but I've been taking what you say in your videos and putting it into guilty gear. Only on floor 7 but that's two higher than I used to be!
I have my own story for new players. (Kinda long tough) So, back when i was on silver rank, i was getting jumped in a lot and i wasnt able to anti air some stuff properly. To be exact, i wasnt able to counter akuma jumps ins because i had this habit of using sagat heavy kick to anti air. So, while fighting akuma i noticed that doing tiger uppercut was the ideal way to anti air him and i had to switch between light tiger uppercut and heavy tiger uppercut depending on the distance akuma was jumping. That process was hard for me at first, since i never understood (to this day i would say) how training mode worked. So i made a bow to tiger uppercut back then, where the result of the match wasnt important until i mastered tiger uppercut, that meant, doing tiger uppercut no matter what, getting that was more important than winning for me. And at first, training like that i got me down many ranks until i finally got used to it. That was such a good thing, that from silver rank i jumped straight to gold very easly. Then at gold rank i practiced throw tech, the meaning of spacing, etc... with the same mentality. What i learned from this was that, people bealive winning is the priority no1. But thats not true. Your priority should be learning and practicing and then, on second place, you care about wins.
Seems like a very good mentality. I should probably try this once SF6 drops. One thing I need to do tons more is watch my own replays to actually remember my mistakes (poor short-term memory 😒) - and then fix them!
Good video. I'm not sure if you've read a book called The mental game of poker. They talk about Adult learning Model (ALM) and talk about how we learn as adults. There's 4 levels of performance. 1. Unconscious incompetence - You don't even know what you don't know 2. Conscious competence - being aware of what you don't know (in this case what you're showing us - the habit) 3. Conscious competence - you've worked on what you don't know and can somewhat implement in real time (the effort applied here is intentional, just like shown in this video) 4. Unconscious Competence - here's where you mastered the skill (you basically autopilot the anti air tech you showed) I highly recommend everyone tryin to elevate their game to read it. It has Soo much more to offer.
I learned about these four stages during my work within health care. It's remarkable how it can be applied to such a variety of fields, like fighting games or playing music.
it's funny how i will happily do endless reps for, say, working out or boxing but when it comes to street fighter i have to force myself into training mode kicking and screaming
What I have to force myself doing is watching my own replays, idk why it's so hard for me. I always wanna get into the next match immediately - instead of 'wasting time' watching my replays. However, that's holding me back big time, because I cannot fix my problems and keep making the same mistakes -.-
Watch your replays or try to find some nice good/better players and maybe play some longer sets together. You'll see what you keep failing at, or your dropped combos/punishes. They may also have some constructive feedback. Even daigo practices new techniques often. Good luck friend and remember, if you can't beat em, aggressively turtle off nooch till they mentally crack! (I'm kidding, do you)
My experience is actually I spend too much time in training mode, labbing and practicing combos and confirms over and over. But I lack the experience and confidence to actually execute in real matches.
Very insightful info. I'm gonna utilize that. Cause my bad habit is when I'm fighting my best friend when he's Lucia. I tend to panic when he goes in the air with j.hk and I respond wrong with a air to air j.mp. so I'm gonna lab a st.mp antiair strategy for my rog so I panick less.
Interesting, I remember doing something very similar by setting the cpu to dash>throw and dash>jab to get the timing for delay techs but now that I think about it you can use these drills to condition yourself to instinctively play a certain way, and boy oh boy do we rely on our instincts when shit hits the fan
Just don’t input the charge move preemptively, do it manually after the move has finished, that saves you from whether the ending move has hit or not while canceling into charge
I may be wrong, but imho the biggest enemy of newer players is the ranked system of SFV (other games may have the same issue, I dunno) To learn something new is to practice it _and_ actually do it in a real environment, and I think a lot of people aren't willing to put their points on the line to try to learn something new, and they'd rather keep it like it is or quit the game altogether I funcion better in Casual Matches against all sorts of smurfs than I do in Ranked because there I'm not afraid to lose. I'm actually looking into finding a discord in my region so I can play Battle Lounge and get some matchup experience.
The smurf-haunted world of Casual matches is definitely a good environment for a person who is quick to pick up on the nuances and habits of higher level players, and who doesn't get salty at taking an L. For people who need to piece their game together slowly, or need to see a win now and then to stay motivated, Ranked is... okay, probably?
You talk about Mind - Hands connection But what about the heart, Brian. A lot of time when I know I'm fighting a flowchart player and I get hit with the simples approach over and over I feel like I'll never be good at this game, effectively limiting my capacity to learn from the match bc I'm too concentrated in being mad at the game
Great video, I'm going to start using Oro and put into practice all the moves you show. I have a bad habit of jumping forward often and I end up getting hit by shoryuken and flak. I have to practice that and what you show since he seems to me a complete player and with good damage. new subscriber although I have been following you on Twitch for a long time and in Street Fighter tournaments for years. great job friend. greetings from Spain warrior 💪
3:43 heavy tatsu 4:01 talk the thought process interesting 4:27 2 hours practicing this?? God- yeeesh damn. 5:08 hm 5:28 yyeah very true 5:50 lmfao 6:20 i mean I’m kind of afraid it that it’ll make me get worse somehow. 7:03 lol uh huh 7:30 hmm for it being all that it is it’s quite the work to do that so many times so over and over lol. I mean it’s basically just to have it autopilot I know but,idk,some work to be able to anti-air lol. 10:31 oh my goodness that must’ve felt good 11:44 interesting. Shiesh 13:01 oh wow 13:49 nice,true 15:31 what a save
One of the things I really struggle with A LOT is watching my own replays. Very often, I will be annoyed by something that happened in a match, but then immediately forget what it was and NOT watch the replay after because I want to get into the next match -.- And because of that, I feel like I keep making the same mistakes over and over, i.e. droppin the same combo, using the same move in a situation where I should know it's not working, etc.
Sigh, simple advice that I need to follow. Built a habit of back HK as an anti air somehow on Juri back when the game first came out. Can't seem to get that out of my head trying to play again now.
How can you tell if someone is an 09er and beyond? They default to crouching HP anti-air for Oro. That standing MP caused so much pain in third strike. Easily one of his best buttons.
He dominates the low tiers with a flow chart Anyone not playing ryu ken or bison puts them self at a very specific disadvantage Either they need to buff him creatively and Nerf the bullshit or leave him how he is as a noob slayer
Some people can't be helped. Back in the day, a friend challenged me in KOF 2002 .. he jumps, I AA. He jumps again, I AA. He jumps again, I AA. I suggest that maybe he should stop jumping. He doesn't jump ... for 4 seconds. He jumps, I AA. He jumps again, I AA. He puts more money into the machine. 8 credits later, he's still jumping. I wasn't even attacking him, we were just in neutral. He was just playing PvP like he's playing the AI, probably indicative of playing MMORPGs 4+ hours every day and just doing a rotation over and over.
@@darkgoblin5681 H-scythe invincibility begins frame 13 so its impossible to react with it, especially because it forces you to stand and you get hit sooner, so you have to burn meter just to anti-air. Just ridiculous.
Lol 🤣🤣 I'm not surprised him saying training mode But gotta respect how it's easy in street fighter 5 to know a lot about your opponents like plus frame minus frames Street fighter IV good like with that shit with one frame links and no fully detailed training mode
Alright glorious smart people of the comments... Any advice how to make my hand better at inputs? Using x box controller, in silver, and trying to finish all trials to unlock new characters and stages
make sure you are using the dpad instead of the stick, it helps if you are overshooting quarter circles and shit and getting jumps randomly. It might take a bit to get used to but trust me its so much more exact
"I'm getting schmixed by a bot." -Me, anytime I go into ranked
"god this guy is so fucking trash!"
-me, getting perfected
@@jamesellis983 this is a mood
@@jamesellis983 you speak for everyone in the fgc down to the bottom feeders. We all have felt this way
"I can guarrantee you that if we played offline I would double perfect this guy" -Me, anytime I play online street fighter V, talking to the wall
WE NEED TO GET RID OF BAD HABITS AND LEARN TO BE AWARE AND PREPARED TO TAKE THE APPROPRIATE ACTIONS FOR ANY SITUATION, JESSE
I'm not in danger, Skylar, I am the danger. A bronze Ken jumps in with j.HP and gets anti-air'd, and you think that of me? No, *I am the one who anti-airs.*
Jesus why are you yelling at me
I've climbed this week from Gold to Diamond by watching your videos and incorporating the kind of mentality and knowledge you give in these videos. Keep up the insane work, Brian, I'll be waiting for the next one!!
whats ur id ?
@@PcBox213 MrBANFFY bro, LATAM
@@raphaelbanffy7023 where do you come from? Europe?
@@flxweisss4296 Nope, LATAM and more specifically Brazil. I've been playing SF ever since Super Street Fighter 4, and just now got to Diamond in 5
@@tomw485 That's where Brian's stuff helped out! If you watch his video where he talks about having fun x the expectations you have for the game, I just put my head down and focused on improving bit by bit. Suddenly I had much more success and started climbing real fast. I think in one day I went straight from Gold to Ultra Gold, almost plat. Just hunker down and play your best and honestly don't give a shit about the other player!
I don't play Street fighter but I've been taking what you say in your videos and putting it into guilty gear. Only on floor 7 but that's two higher than I used to be!
That's good.
NICE!
Thanks guys!
Dude 7 is pretty good youre higher than like 75% of the people that play online, keep on grinding! Who Do you play btw?
@@thesaltmerchant4564 The spooky doctor, Faust!
I have my own story for new players. (Kinda long tough)
So, back when i was on silver rank, i was getting jumped in a lot and i wasnt able to anti air some stuff properly. To be exact, i wasnt able to counter akuma jumps ins because i had this habit of using sagat heavy kick to anti air. So, while fighting akuma i noticed that doing tiger uppercut was the ideal way to anti air him and i had to switch between light tiger uppercut and heavy tiger uppercut depending on the distance akuma was jumping. That process was hard for me at first, since i never understood (to this day i would say) how training mode worked. So i made a bow to tiger uppercut back then, where the result of the match wasnt important until i mastered tiger uppercut, that meant, doing tiger uppercut no matter what, getting that was more important than winning for me. And at first, training like that i got me down many ranks until i finally got used to it. That was such a good thing, that from silver rank i jumped straight to gold very easly.
Then at gold rank i practiced throw tech, the meaning of spacing, etc... with the same mentality.
What i learned from this was that, people bealive winning is the priority no1. But thats not true. Your priority should be learning and practicing and then, on second place, you care about wins.
Seems like a very good mentality. I should probably try this once SF6 drops. One thing I need to do tons more is watch my own replays to actually remember my mistakes (poor short-term memory 😒) - and then fix them!
Good video. I'm not sure if you've read a book called The mental game of poker. They talk about Adult learning Model (ALM) and talk about how we learn as adults. There's 4 levels of performance.
1. Unconscious incompetence - You don't even know what you don't know
2. Conscious competence - being aware of what you don't know (in this case what you're showing us - the habit)
3. Conscious competence - you've worked on what you don't know and can somewhat implement in real time (the effort applied here is intentional, just like shown in this video)
4. Unconscious Competence - here's where you mastered the skill (you basically autopilot the anti air tech you showed)
I highly recommend everyone tryin to elevate their game to read it. It has Soo much more to offer.
I learned about these four stages during my work within health care. It's remarkable how it can be applied to such a variety of fields, like fighting games or playing music.
@@RushianRichard oh nice. Thanks for sharing your experience 😎
7:37 "Be sure to bike, vomit, and subluxate."
Even if you already know the topic, any Brian_F video is worth watching for the chat.
And another amazing thumbnails. Guys know what they're on this channel. His titles are on point too
I love watching these kinds of videos from and applying them to other competitve video games. Just generally useful advice for mentality changes
This is a brilliant display of what happens in SFV and how to deal with it. It actually turned out perfect lmao. Good video
probably the best thumbnail on the channel
Great stuff in these videos, As always, bro
I love FG theory/tutorials.
I learned to option select which in turn made me watch this video and being late for school, seemed like a good trade to me
it's funny how i will happily do endless reps for, say, working out or boxing but when it comes to street fighter i have to force myself into training mode kicking and screaming
I'm the complete opposite, wtf
I can spend hours labbing but I don't even practice any sport lmao
@@Sorrelhas welcome to being a gamer
What I have to force myself doing is watching my own replays, idk why it's so hard for me. I always wanna get into the next match immediately - instead of 'wasting time' watching my replays. However, that's holding me back big time, because I cannot fix my problems and keep making the same mistakes -.-
This is great advice if you have enough awareness to know what you need to level up
Watch your replays or try to find some nice good/better players and maybe play some longer sets together. You'll see what you keep failing at, or your dropped combos/punishes. They may also have some constructive feedback. Even daigo practices new techniques often. Good luck friend and remember, if you can't beat em, aggressively turtle off nooch till they mentally crack! (I'm kidding, do you)
My experience is actually I spend too much time in training mode, labbing and practicing combos and confirms over and over. But I lack the experience and confidence to actually execute in real matches.
Just got back into SFV playing Bison super bronze, these vids are super helpful
Very insightful info. I'm gonna utilize that. Cause my bad habit is when I'm fighting my best friend when he's Lucia. I tend to panic when he goes in the air with j.hk and I respond wrong with a air to air j.mp. so I'm gonna lab a st.mp antiair strategy for my rog so I panick less.
"I don't know Brian, you've been acting sus lately"
You can see the exact moment when Brian Foster became th-cam.com/users/Brian_F
Glad to see you using MP for an anti air. All us Oros have been screaming at you to stop using cr.HP for decades now
Since 1997
Tried doing this awhile ago with reacting to Nash moonsault then ran into a Nash in my very next match who didn’t use it once
Because he knew a competent player would stop it. You learn how to punish things for the bad players who don't know any better.
@@Brian_F bold of him to assume I was competent
whoever makes these thumbnails... is some fine work 👌
Interesting, I remember doing something very similar by setting the cpu to dash>throw and dash>jab to get the timing for delay techs
but now that I think about it you can use these drills to condition yourself to instinctively play a certain way, and boy oh boy do we rely on our instincts when shit hits the fan
That's what all pros do, they lab it so much that they don't have to think about it anymore and can just react appropriately to the situation at hand.
Yeah, like when Daigo practiced whiff punishing with sweep for months
my worst habit right now is G charging in peoples face on block, this has lost me so many games and i just cannot stop:,(
You got this bro. I know it feels hard now but if you focus up I am 100% sure you can shake the habit
Just don’t input the charge move preemptively, do it manually after the move has finished, that saves you from whether the ending move has hit or not while canceling into charge
I may be wrong, but imho the biggest enemy of newer players is the ranked system of SFV (other games may have the same issue, I dunno)
To learn something new is to practice it _and_ actually do it in a real environment, and I think a lot of people aren't willing to put their points on the line to try to learn something new, and they'd rather keep it like it is or quit the game altogether
I funcion better in Casual Matches against all sorts of smurfs than I do in Ranked because there I'm not afraid to lose. I'm actually looking into finding a discord in my region so I can play Battle Lounge and get some matchup experience.
The smurf-haunted world of Casual matches is definitely a good environment for a person who is quick to pick up on the nuances and habits of higher level players, and who doesn't get salty at taking an L. For people who need to piece their game together slowly, or need to see a win now and then to stay motivated, Ranked is... okay, probably?
Your thumbnails are modern art, B-munny.
You talk about Mind - Hands connection
But what about the heart, Brian. A lot of time when I know I'm fighting a flowchart player and I get hit with the simples approach over and over I feel like I'll never be good at this game, effectively limiting my capacity to learn from the match bc I'm too concentrated in being mad at the game
Great video, I'm going to start using Oro and put into practice all the moves you show. I have a bad habit of jumping forward often and I end up getting hit by shoryuken and flak. I have to practice that and what you show since he seems to me a complete player and with good damage. new subscriber although I have been following you on Twitch for a long time and in Street Fighter tournaments for years. great job friend. greetings from Spain warrior 💪
"Breaking Bad Habits" 😂
Hi Brian Hi comments! Currently getting off of my break so enjoy the video for me! And hi Dan.
Hiiii
Yooooooo,i love the thumbnail
Gotta love the fight stick ASMR
Some feedback, if you salt it's really hard to be mad at you since you got the big brown beautiful puppy eyes. You're never mad to me.
Brian: the answer is training mode
Me, a smash player: aight I'm out
Brian upload?? Pog
I'm late my phone was in the shop for the day :)
Bogart comment?? Pog
@@bogartskim i was scheepin
Bogart comment?? Pog
Bro this game is straight Robery sometimes, I subscribed and ready to learn
This guy does youtube
you aren't wrong
I could feel the salt at the beginning
I like how you just erased thulium from the element chart for this thumbnail
2:03 interesting
3:43 heavy tatsu
4:01 talk the thought process interesting
4:27 2 hours practicing this?? God- yeeesh damn.
5:08 hm
5:28 yyeah very true
5:50 lmfao
6:20 i mean I’m kind of afraid it that it’ll make me get worse somehow.
7:03 lol uh huh
7:30 hmm for it being all that it is it’s quite the work to do that so many times so over and over lol. I mean it’s basically just to have it autopilot I know but,idk,some work to be able to anti-air lol.
10:31 oh my goodness that must’ve felt good
11:44 interesting. Shiesh
13:01 oh wow
13:49 nice,true
15:31 what a save
Cr. fierce anti air is like a hold over from playing shotos or MK ninjas.
I need a how to on improving reaction time
One of the things I really struggle with A LOT is watching my own replays. Very often, I will be annoyed by something that happened in a match, but then immediately forget what it was and NOT watch the replay after because I want to get into the next match -.-
And because of that, I feel like I keep making the same mistakes over and over, i.e. droppin the same combo, using the same move in a situation where I should know it's not working, etc.
How is the thumbnail him and oro ??? 😂
The beginning the video hit me like Ain’t no way boy ain’t no way
this actually really good advice
Thumbnail is goated
Teacher_F moment
Sigh, simple advice that I need to follow. Built a habit of back HK as an anti air somehow on Juri back when the game first came out. Can't seem to get that out of my head trying to play again now.
top tier thumbnail
Thanks Brian!
…..oh there’s more? Oh ok.
Me, with standard edition: Yes, i can definetly lab everything, yup, uuuh huh 🤙
How can you tell if someone is an 09er and beyond? They default to crouching HP anti-air for Oro. That standing MP caused so much pain in third strike. Easily one of his best buttons.
I don’t like when Brian address TH-cam cause he stares right at my soul
brian f supremacy
br ba ha
eaking d bits
how do I break habits in a fighting game like smash bros where training mode doesn't have good bot recording?
So inspirational
someone wrote "Nerf Ken" !? he's barely solid mid tier man ... leave ken alone man!
He dominates the low tiers with a flow chart
Anyone not playing ryu ken or bison puts them self at a very specific disadvantage
Either they need to buff him creatively and Nerf the bullshit or leave him how he is as a noob slayer
Solid mid tier? Nah, with the recent patch he's definitely high tier. Not quite top tier, but well above mid.
My entire damn game plan is a bad habit
did that zangief ever use meter?
Brian kinda looks like younger version of Pablo Escobar...
Wait Brian… that thumb nail was lik… 😳😳🤒
ANGRY COMMENT ABOUT SOL
Some people can't be helped.
Back in the day, a friend challenged me in KOF 2002 .. he jumps, I AA. He jumps again, I AA. He jumps again, I AA. I suggest that maybe he should stop jumping. He doesn't jump ... for 4 seconds. He jumps, I AA. He jumps again, I AA.
He puts more money into the machine.
8 credits later, he's still jumping.
I wasn't even attacking him, we were just in neutral. He was just playing PvP like he's playing the AI, probably indicative of playing MMORPGs 4+ hours every day and just doing a rotation over and over.
did the thumbnail change?
hahaha i get it, it's because of the name of the show goes with part of what your saying 🤣
dOROroro
amazing content.
They added an air grab for both Oro and Akira... talk about originality.
are you the guy picking all the songs for these or is it from a list or something? Wasn't expecting Undercover Cops music anywhere
His editor's music taste is on point.
They need to buff Zangief
The thumbnail mixups on this vid are too strong.
Do you coach Brian? If not I’d like to be your first student. Just name your price
First clip is breaking brian
W
persona 3 song? NICE...
Lol hearing Brian complain about oro’s anti air game… and I main nash 😬
Best anti air is literally foreword dash.
No wth, you have scythe. Or ex scythe if you want to be extra safe.
Don’t you have a DP type move? Just use that
@@darkgoblin5681 H-scythe invincibility begins frame 13 so its impossible to react with it, especially because it forces you to stand and you get hit sooner, so you have to burn meter just to anti-air. Just ridiculous.
Alex worst character has good thing
Hi, Twitch chat!
why are oro's hitboxes so janky?
Lol 🤣🤣 I'm not surprised him saying training mode
But gotta respect how it's easy in street fighter 5 to know a lot about your opponents like plus frame minus frames
Street fighter IV good like with that shit with one frame links and no fully detailed training mode
What happened to the oro pic
We usually mix around thumbs/titles to see what gets the most views
@@Brian_F Nice tech
Alright glorious smart people of the comments...
Any advice how to make my hand better at inputs? Using x box controller, in silver, and trying to finish all trials to unlock new characters and stages
Practice practice practice :)
And make sure you end those DPs on diagonals!
Practice practice practice :)
And make sure you end those DPs on diagonals!
make sure you are using the dpad instead of the stick, it helps if you are overshooting quarter circles and shit and getting jumps randomly. It might take a bit to get used to but trust me its so much more exact
@@hefdef9961 ok ill try that
Like no views when i clicked on vid? Unreal
im not part of the sus 40 percent whatsoever.
let me guess? get forged by fire?
noice
yo 1:28
yo cuando
oi jessde I have crack addiction i am die
Hello twitch chat !
Do people thinks sfv is a simple game? Like for real?
Lol
Jesser im bad at blocking Wright just unga you'll win eventually
Ps [i dont watch breaking bad or what ever the show is]
thumbnail was od
Imagine getting pinned o.o
That would be something
@@Brian_F it would, wouldn’t it
@@Brian_F lmao worth a try
First time im this early
Brian F reptilian confirmed??
Brian f f ed my mom and apparently he might be my father
Wheres the child support
Brian father