@@slashino7364 yeah I played pc for a month and then went back to console and I was terrible, i used to be diamond on console after coming back I played like a bronze. Haven’t played on console since.
100 Hours introduced me to the channel, but it's Thanovic himself who's gonna keep me around. Love your personality and the knowledge you're constantly bringing to the game. Looking forward to what's next :)
Pledge yourself to play ranked 1v1 for 100 hours. You'll be either psychotic or dead inside by the time you're done, but your ground game will be next level compared to what it is now. Guaranteed.
@@KindOldRaven I’ve been terrified of ones unless I’m freestyling. And that comment has probably just scared me even more, with me luck I will no cap reply to this after I’m done.
Bro haven't ever told you but your bronze/ gold training pack improved my gameplay soooo much back when I was starting. And I still pop in every so often. Cant thank you enough.
You’ve grown so much. I started watching you in March of 2020 and you helped me go from like silver to plat in a year. You are definitely my go to content creator. Congrats on 240k!
This is exactly what I need to work on, you barley need Ariel mechanics. If you have perfect ground mechanics you’re almost unstoppable. It’s so underrated
You have helped me so much. This is my third time coming back to the game - I always quit out of frustration and hitting a wall on progress. Your videos have helped so much, I enrolled in the course today and am very excited to continue improving. Thank you so much for all your hard work.
Hi Thanovic. I have an idea for a new challenge for you. Your videos have been amazing and I've gotten so much out of your content. One of the things I wonder about is coaching mechanics. The way to progress mechanically seems to be like this: Step 1, pick a mechanic you want to work on. Step 2: find a TH-cam video. Step 3: practice until you get it. However, the only feedback that the player gets is watching him or herself. There is a great amount of frustration in not understanding where the player is going wrong with their mechanic. Most coaches shy away from teaching mechanics because it such a painstaking process. But what if there was a way to make coaching mechanics palatable for the coach the student? What if doing some videos coaching students on mechanics could help others understand where they are going wrong with actual mechanics or with their approach to learning them? Ideally, coaching speeds along the process of learning material. But why can't mechanics be a more prominent feature of coaching? I challenge you to revolutionize the way that mechanics are learned and taught. It is amazing to watch your progression, and learn about concepts and see your demonstrations. But I challenge you to break out of your comfort zone and invent a way to coach mechanics in a way that will reach as many mechanics-hungry Rocket League players as possible!
I like seeing the progress from Day 1, Week 1, Month 1, etc. Really helps put the hours invested into perspective and gives an idea what proper training and results should look like
I really liked the 100 hour series and i learned so much from it and i hope that the next video about it will be about 100 hours of playlists. I knew you since you were at 23k subs. Now im back and i've seen such an improvement in the way you produce your videos and your mechanics have changed immensely
I've watched like every one of these and they all helped me improve and gave tips on a certain thing, and if I already knew it, it was just a recap on it, this was a great series and I think the one week of training a certain mechanic idea would be a better balance of time, and sounds like a good idea.
you said you were nitpicking over the preflips, but man let me tell you light bulbs have gone off in my head now on how I can use preflips more often. thank you
You genuinely have no idea how glad I am to hear that that tip helped someone hahaha. I felt like I needed to include it but had no idea how to word it properly. Glad it could help dude!!!
maybe the series is over, but whenever a new move comes out, maybe you can make a walkthrough over your progression on it. for example if a new super hard flick gets released, you can make something like a "20 hours of INSERT COOL FLICK NAME HERE" ... Progressions are fun to watch, and seeing someone on how he approaches learning a new mechanic is also very helpful.
Let's go, Thano! I've been waiting for this for months and it's finally here! Thank you! In theory you could do something like 100hrs season 2 and practice literally the same things you already practiced in your past videos. But I feel how hard it is to actually sit in training on purpose to just complete the goal (even though these 100h experiences not only skyrocketed your skill, but also 1 of the interesting series on your channel to watch). Keep the content up!
If this helps anyone, I couldn’t do the chaindash at first, until I realized that you move the stick as if you are mimicking you car’s every move, it works for some reason.
good lord, i didn’t even realize how much your channel has blown up! i’ve been here since before 50k, idk exactly, and now you’re almost 250k! wtf lmao that’s hype
Hi thanovic you’re the person the inspired time to never give up in rocket leauge, I watched your tip videos and I used to be bronze 2, now im gold-platinum tysm for making tip videos for my favorite game! And also love the vids man 😄
100 hours on Kuxir pinch Imagine being able to 100+ mph the ball into the net from any wall ground or ceiling on field Think of all the applications if someone could get that good at it, you could snipe tiny little gaps or do a fake where everyone panics and ball that time instead is floating up in air lightly or maybe back board pass And think how many crazy angles and situations you could use it on like uou could take the ball back to your wall and then hike other team confusing starts to come in on attack next thing they know it’s teleporting over them or they see you take it up wall only to Kuxir ground pinch on the ceiling at right angle so that it just barely fits in as it comes straight down off the top back corner of ceiling. It would change the game completely and make aerials plays almost obsolete unless you’re just going up to take it to a surface. You could also send down nasty passes all the way to guy cheated up in their corner from your corner and he’d have plenty of time to get right touch It would totally change defense and require almost a weaving of players while rotating so there is never an opening other
The real question, is mastering it to that degree I speak of even possible? Like can you control the power and aim it to a meaningful degree ? Thinking about what the player Kuxir had his camera setting like now make sense lol if I recall they were like super zoomed in with weird height and angle where he could see the exact touch he was getting in these weird situations because literally like 0.001 controller deadzone difference could equate to like a cars width across entire field or something like that. I know I live using them for hitting ball up wall but where it comes out and hits ceiling and bangs down and then leaves a perfect floater up there but the distance and different angles and reads required to actual get a touch assuming you were close to it on def is like almost imoasible and of course everyone panics. And that’s with very general accuracy like so for me for clears and just generalized passing or plays when I’m f’d but I know if I can get to a wall that Whatever shitty situation I’m in will at least be put off for long enough bm for me to have a better chance at doing something meaningful, even if it just passes to one of their guys It’s kinda like a good emergency eject button to get the ball tf out of there even if it lands In middle of North Korea better than it being over before that. You’d be amazed at how far you could send the ball with like as much as speed as 20 boost from still gives you if you touch ball right. And like low plays or below reading this I would learn how to do basic power punches bc literally jsut waiting for other team to over commit thinking you are panicking only tor ball to basically teleport somewhere randomly behind them it’s too flashy but it’s basically a free for all as they all desperately flail at ball from theiir awkward angles rushing back and other teams or those low ranks just had to chill til they make a mistake and be ready to score when they panic and I bet ding that alone with nothing but the fundamentals, you’d get to like diamond pretty quick to where they can keep their cool and get the ball out from wherever it went like throwing a bouncy ball full speed around your living room and hoping to catch it lol But that’s when actually being able to it like I was rambling about at fi st would be sick. Like ACTUALLY aim t I don’t mean just like just a generalized direction, but like a controlled and calculated power, arch, speed, how it would respond to where it landed I’m sure to master would take a very very long time of just the most boring reps of the same thing unless you made some games like doing normal free play but everytime you get to ball you have ball to ad quick as possible while controlling it you have to take it to the very nearest wall or floor or ceiling and shoot via Kuxir pinch and just keep following up on those as best as possible and over Time id be certain in 100 hours of that and then impl me ting into actually game scenarios with solo q and with tm8s you on voice chat with etc I bet you’d literally create a whole new type of player “Do I wanna freestyle,,, ew bro naw. I’m a pinch guy:” *crazy 10+ surface touch per shot doing the new Kuxir teleport mechanic montage* note that console player litterally can’t see unless they happen to be in tame and ball hits them on way to its 10 destinations in which case depending on angle a quantum fluxation can be created where your rocket league skill is reduced by 90% and any accumulated info or muscle memory is swallowed up into the wormhole which whirs just out of reach ... and thank god my llama topper didn’t get sucked off becuase then I’d have t
If you want to carry on a series similar, chose a mechanic that you don’t know, like a wave dash flick, and focus on that one flick for a certain amount of time, and truly perfect it. That would be sick to watch
Perfect timing I was on a huge slump and couldn’t get out of d3 but I’ve been working on my ground game and keep outplaying the opponents and got c1 quick
I’d also like to see a video on how you improve your game sense, whether it’s recognizing when and where to rotate, judging if someone is going to whiff (very useful in a champ level like myself cuz we all still whiff a lot yet we can also nail great aerials) and also being where the ball is going to be. Of course other things I can’t think of
The only thing that surprised me as I'm slowly climbing the ladders is that preflips aren't really a thing until higher ranks. I've always done those (and of course missed *plenteh* ...) so that helps out. A weird thing I almost never did using flips off the wall for movement. Don't know why but if there was no wall nearby I would either boost-drive off or jump off (even when in a rush) and that weird habit had followed me from Silver 2 to plat 3.
if you still can't do half Flip because you're a beginner (just like me) just flip back and turn to the side while you're still in the air. 🇧🇷 Amo você thanovic.
Holy moly how do you only flip one way? I’ve always used directional air rolls for only so not being able to flip in any direction would be death for me lol
A series along the lines of: "In the past 100h I worked on x, y, z" would be quite interesting. Just training one mechanic makes for a good video but it's not really sustainable and I think just discussing the area of your game you were most focused on improving may help others to reassess their own play.
Fakes are the most satisfying goal. Change my mind. My favorite type of fake is when they are expecting an air dribble but you just sit behind they ball and watch them go out of position
I don't think it's worth putting himself in that box. May as well just make tutorials and specific videos but spend as much or as little time on it as he feels.
@@TylerTheTiler yeah i agree. I was just trying to think of something that is like the style of these videos and it’s a good way of showing how anyone can learn mechanics if the put time into them.
I just started using your setting I’m on Xbox and it’s rough to get used to as I played with B to boost for years now but I’m getting there and I feel a lot faster with your settings :)
My ground mechanics are diamond 2, air feels around Plat 1.i find in unranked I go against mostly champ players. I either get stomped or win with my ground mechanics. They go for fakes more than plats and I guess everyone focuses on air play or throws the ball away. Possession is key in any sports setting lol. Occasionally I get to look way better than I am with this lol. Funny enough I am way more consistent off the wall than jumping from the ground far as the air game. I think it just shows that people take different paths to the point of being good at everything. I enjoyed this series and look forward to what's coming in its place
The series is over... drop a sub if you like or pay your respects in the comments for the series that started it all ❤️
I cant drop a sub bc I’m already subbed
I love your channel!
I hope you reach 1 million before the end of this year
I think everybody already are subbed
211 likes and 0 dislikes god damn man
this video so chill I gotta go put a jacket on
That logo so cool I had to turn on the heater
Hey pixel
Ur content is dope bro
Facts, facts and facts.
Gotta get that coffee
Alternative title: Training to be evample for 100 hours
genuinley tho hahhaha
@@Thanovic ikr, lol
@@Thanovic lmao
@@Thanovic yea btw r u completing the new series
@@Thanovic hi
Literally less than 1 minute in: "...I took myself into the dribbling course"
Me: *cries in console*
Same
F
That’s not even the worst thing about console, the input delay is crazy on console, i don’t understand how some people are good on it
@@jebowar6679 I can relate, literally 3/4 days ago I tried to play RL on pc and I feel so much faster and accurate
@@slashino7364 yeah I played pc for a month and then went back to console and I was terrible, i used to be diamond on console after coming back I played like a bronze. Haven’t played on console since.
100 Hours introduced me to the channel, but it's Thanovic himself who's gonna keep me around. Love your personality and the knowledge you're constantly bringing to the game. Looking forward to what's next :)
same
Same, very well put :)
Hey are you basilisk from tenacity's streams?
@@bencarson8426 yessir!
no matter how many tips, your just better than us all
WOW HE HIGHLIGHTED HOLY
wrong
My aerial mechanics: SSL
My ground mechanics: Plat 2
Plat 2 is genuinely advanced compared to me 😅 - I would give myself bronze on the ground...
Pledge yourself to play ranked 1v1 for 100 hours. You'll be either psychotic or dead inside by the time you're done, but your ground game will be next level compared to what it is now. Guaranteed.
@@KindOldRaven I’ve been terrified of ones unless I’m freestyling. And that comment has probably just scared me even more, with me luck I will no cap reply to this after I’m done.
@@KindOldRaven Bro i’m champ 2 and 1s scare the shit out of me.
My aerial mechanics: gold 1 (maybe)
My ground mechanics: gold 3
My rank: plat 1
oh no he has mastered everything. he is the perfect player
Awesome video, brother, I'll be focusing on ground play in the near future; the 100 hours series has been nice, much love :))
Much love man, thank you!
I LOVE tour videos bro . Youre the best
Bro haven't ever told you but your bronze/ gold training pack improved my gameplay soooo much back when I was starting. And I still pop in every so often. Cant thank you enough.
What’s the code?
Who else smiles when you see the notification for a thanovic video??
me
100%
You’ve grown so much. I started watching you in March of 2020 and you helped me go from like silver to plat in a year. You are definitely my go to content creator. Congrats on 240k!
Aw man, loved this series! Great choice tho for the last one! Much love from Canada!
I was waiting so long for this :) Appreciate your effort bro.
Truly deserve over 200k subs :(
@@fwostpie he is growing so fast he has 240k now!
100 hours series got me into your channel but you don’t need it to have me stay. Love the content, keep up the good work!
This is exactly what I need to work on, you barley need Ariel mechanics. If you have perfect ground mechanics you’re almost unstoppable. It’s so underrated
Was a great series ❤️
As crazy as it sounds i have never done ground training because starting the game you think everything down but this is actually really helpful
You have helped me so much. This is my third time coming back to the game - I always quit out of frustration and hitting a wall on progress. Your videos have helped so much, I enrolled in the course today and am very excited to continue improving. Thank you so much for all your hard work.
Hi Thanovic. I have an idea for a new challenge for you. Your videos have been amazing and I've gotten so much out of your content. One of the things I wonder about is coaching mechanics. The way to progress mechanically seems to be like this: Step 1, pick a mechanic you want to work on. Step 2: find a TH-cam video. Step 3: practice until you get it. However, the only feedback that the player gets is watching him or herself. There is a great amount of frustration in not understanding where the player is going wrong with their mechanic. Most coaches shy away from teaching mechanics because it such a painstaking process. But what if there was a way to make coaching mechanics palatable for the coach the student? What if doing some videos coaching students on mechanics could help others understand where they are going wrong with actual mechanics or with their approach to learning them? Ideally, coaching speeds along the process of learning material. But why can't mechanics be a more prominent feature of coaching? I challenge you to revolutionize the way that mechanics are learned and taught. It is amazing to watch your progression, and learn about concepts and see your demonstrations. But I challenge you to break out of your comfort zone and invent a way to coach mechanics in a way that will reach as many mechanics-hungry Rocket League players as possible!
Holyyy, dude, you are epic! Thx for the video, it's rly helpful and not boring at all! Wish you 1 million subs, coz ur content is pretty solid!
Been working on a 150 hour dribbling video and then you drop this with literally everything I was gonna do lmao
Recently switched over to all of your settings (camera, controls) and they are just soooooo good. Thanks Thanovic!
Love your channel!
I like seeing the progress from Day 1, Week 1, Month 1, etc. Really helps put the hours invested into perspective and gives an idea what proper training and results should look like
Thanks for all the tips to improve.
The fact you don't have over a million subs yet is dumb, this series is awesome wish it wouldn't end
its been amazing to see you grow man. awesome journey to be a part of
4:03 Yes please we need another tutorial in it.
I really liked the 100 hour series and i learned so much from it and i hope that the next video about it will be about 100 hours of playlists. I knew you since you were at 23k subs. Now im back and i've seen such an improvement in the way you produce your videos and your mechanics have changed immensely
Glad I could be here from the start of the series. I'm proud of how far you've come, lots of love brother!
I've watched like every one of these and they all helped me improve and gave tips on a certain thing, and if I already knew it, it was just a recap on it, this was a great series and I think the one week of training a certain mechanic idea would be a better balance of time, and sounds like a good idea.
hi
I have been waiting for this vid 🔥
you said you were nitpicking over the preflips, but man let me tell you light bulbs have gone off in my head now on how I can use preflips more often. thank you
You genuinely have no idea how glad I am to hear that that tip helped someone hahaha. I felt like I needed to include it but had no idea how to word it properly. Glad it could help dude!!!
Great series, honestly one of the most entertaining and informative rocket league content creators I know. Keep up the good work here and on twitch
Sad to see the series end! Love to see the amazing Content and always be able to go back to it!
You deserve everything you have accomplished man! Sad to see the series go but excited for new content
maybe the series is over, but whenever a new move comes out, maybe you can make a walkthrough over your progression on it.
for example if a new super hard flick gets released, you can make something like a "20 hours of INSERT COOL FLICK NAME HERE" ...
Progressions are fun to watch, and seeing someone on how he approaches learning a new mechanic is also very helpful.
Let's go, Thano!
I've been waiting for this for months and it's finally here! Thank you!
In theory you could do something like 100hrs season 2 and practice literally the same things you already practiced in your past videos. But I feel how hard it is to actually sit in training on purpose to just complete the goal (even though these 100h experiences not only skyrocketed your skill, but also 1 of the interesting series on your channel to watch).
Keep the content up!
I salute the 100 hours series. We will miss you
Just when I thought my ground game was good you hit us with this. Goodbye world, hello training
Really enjoyed all the videos! Still trying to plough through your rules to ranking up,
If this helps anyone, I couldn’t do the chaindash at first, until I realized that you move the stick as if you are mimicking you car’s every move, it works for some reason.
This is the content I subscribed for! Good job
good lord, i didn’t even realize how much your channel has blown up! i’ve been here since before 50k, idk exactly, and now you’re almost 250k! wtf lmao that’s hype
Congrats on the series. Taught me a lot of useful tips. Keep up the Rocky!
This is one of my favorite series! Can't wait for your new content.
Great series! Came in late and will have to catch up and learn more stuffs but you do an awesome job with these. Can’t wait to see what’s next.😎
It is the end of 100 hours series but we want a 1000 hours series😎😉
WOOOOOHHHHOOOOOOO nice job Thanovic, now that all these vids are out i know where to start for everything i need
As always, I love the thoughtful approach to improvement. Cheers to the 100 hours series! Looking forward to what you learn and share with us next ❤
Thanovic, these videos you make help me play faster and more mechanical.
Hi thanovic you’re the person the inspired time to never give up in rocket leauge, I watched your tip videos and I used to be bronze 2, now im gold-platinum tysm for making tip videos for my favorite game! And also love the vids man 😄
Thanks man! I’m glad the videos can help you out! All the best with your climb up the ranks!! ❤️
100 hours on Kuxir pinch
Imagine being able to 100+ mph the ball into the net from any wall ground or ceiling on field
Think of all the applications if someone could get that good at it, you could snipe tiny little gaps or do a fake where everyone panics and ball that time instead is floating up in air lightly or maybe back board pass
And think how many crazy angles and situations you could use it on like uou could take the ball back to your wall and then hike other team confusing starts to come in on attack next thing they know it’s teleporting over them or they see you take it up wall only to Kuxir ground pinch on the ceiling at right angle so that it just barely fits in as it comes straight down off the top back corner of ceiling.
It would change the game completely and make aerials plays almost obsolete unless you’re just going up to take it to a surface.
You could also send down nasty passes all the way to guy cheated up in their corner from your corner and he’d have plenty of time to get right touch
It would totally change defense and require almost a weaving of players while rotating so there is never an opening other
The real question, is mastering it to that degree I speak of even possible? Like can you control the power and aim it to a meaningful degree ?
Thinking about what the player Kuxir had his camera setting like now make sense lol if I recall they were like super zoomed in with weird height and angle where he could see the exact touch he was getting in these weird situations because literally like 0.001 controller deadzone difference could equate to like a cars width across entire field or something like that.
I know I live using them for hitting ball up wall but where it comes out and hits ceiling and bangs down and then leaves a perfect floater up there but the distance and different angles and reads required to actual get a touch assuming you were close to it on def is like almost imoasible and of course everyone panics.
And that’s with very general accuracy like so for me for clears and just generalized passing or plays when I’m f’d but I know if I can get to a wall that Whatever shitty situation I’m in will at least be put off for long enough bm for me to have a better chance at doing something meaningful, even if it just passes to one of their guys
It’s kinda like a good emergency eject button to get the ball tf out of there even if it lands In middle of North Korea better than it being over before that. You’d be amazed at how far you could send the ball with like as much as speed as 20 boost from still gives you if you touch ball right.
And like low plays or below reading this I would learn how to do basic power punches bc literally jsut waiting for other team to over commit thinking you are panicking only tor ball to basically teleport somewhere randomly behind them it’s too flashy but it’s basically a free for all as they all desperately flail at ball from theiir awkward angles rushing back and other teams or those low ranks just had to chill til they make a mistake and be ready to score when they panic and I bet ding that alone with nothing but the fundamentals, you’d get to like diamond pretty quick to where they can keep their cool and get the ball out from wherever it went like throwing a bouncy ball full speed around your living room and hoping to catch it lol
But that’s when actually being able to it like I was rambling about at fi st would be sick. Like ACTUALLY aim t I don’t mean just like just a generalized direction, but like a controlled and calculated power, arch, speed, how it would respond to where it landed
I’m sure to master would take a very very long time of just the most boring reps of the same thing unless you made some games like doing normal free play but everytime you get to ball you have ball to ad quick as possible while controlling it you have to take it to the very nearest wall or floor or ceiling and shoot via Kuxir pinch and just keep following up on those as best as possible and over
Time id be certain in 100 hours of that and then impl me ting into actually game scenarios with solo q and with tm8s you on voice chat with etc I bet you’d literally create a whole new type of player
“Do I wanna freestyle,,, ew bro naw. I’m a pinch guy:”
*crazy 10+ surface touch per shot doing the new Kuxir teleport mechanic montage* note that console player litterally can’t see unless they happen to be in tame and ball hits them on way to its 10 destinations in which case depending on angle a quantum fluxation can be created where your rocket league skill is reduced by 90% and any accumulated info or muscle memory is swallowed up into the wormhole which whirs just out of reach ... and thank god my llama topper didn’t get sucked off becuase then I’d have t
For sure would love to see both those topics revisited, especially since you have improved your ability to wave dash
Me: still waiting for 100 hours of hair styling
i love your modesty and videos are so helpful tysm
Great vids dude, even for us f2p console guys w/o the training packs, your info has been very helpful.
Also, Interstellar + White Zumba. 👍
Was a great series, well done Than
If you want to carry on a series similar, chose a mechanic that you don’t know, like a wave dash flick, and focus on that one flick for a certain amount of time, and truly perfect it. That would be sick to watch
To finish this series you should work on rotation and boost management!! To show to all the plats what is the best to rank up fast.
Thanks for the tips! Keep up the good work!
Perfect timing I was on a huge slump and couldn’t get out of d3 but I’ve been working on my ground game and keep outplaying the opponents and got c1 quick
This was defo the best video out of all the 100 hours of training videos
i use you and your videos as a reminder and motivation, thankyou:)
I’d also like to see a video on how you improve your game sense, whether it’s recognizing when and where to rotate, judging if someone is going to whiff (very useful in a champ level like myself cuz we all still whiff a lot yet we can also nail great aerials) and also being where the ball is going to be. Of course other things I can’t think of
The only thing that surprised me as I'm slowly climbing the ladders is that preflips aren't really a thing until higher ranks. I've always done those (and of course missed *plenteh* ...) so that helps out. A weird thing I almost never did using flips off the wall for movement. Don't know why but if there was no wall nearby I would either boost-drive off or jump off (even when in a rush) and that weird habit had followed me from Silver 2 to plat 3.
Love the series, learned a lot from them
I love how much you can fake the breezi with the evample tornado spin chain. It is so effective for me idek why
ggz to this series.
if you still can't do half Flip because you're a beginner (just like me) just flip back and turn to the side while you're still in the air.
🇧🇷 Amo você thanovic.
Holy moly how do you only flip one way?
I’ve always used directional air rolls for only so not being able to flip in any direction would be death for me lol
Your 100h series helps me get better very good
Best rocket league tutorial youtuber by far
Always happy to watch your videos
love watching your videos, hella useful even for ssls :)
Me when I see another 100 hours upload oh he’s done it oh my days ima watch this 5 times
i look at the start and see this kid flick it to the roof you know i’m staying to watch this
A series along the lines of: "In the past 100h I worked on x, y, z" would be quite interesting. Just training one mechanic makes for a good video but it's not really sustainable and I think just discussing the area of your game you were most focused on improving may help others to reassess their own play.
4:45... That was friggin sick.
nice video man!
Big Fan!
this videos series help me a lot.
Nice,i waited so much it:)
i literally searched for a vid of ground mechanic yesterday and didnt find nothing but then get this recommended to this today. blessed
man i remember when he did the 1 hour of air dribbling vid! time flies
Than ur videos r actually so good
You should make a ground to airdribble tutorial!! I see so much pros use it and it looks so effective
Fakes are the most satisfying goal. Change my mind. My favorite type of fake is when they are expecting an air dribble but you just sit behind they ball and watch them go out of position
0:35 ny man just casually flexed his mechanics on us 🗿
100 hours of training a underrated content creator :PauseChamp:
You could start a 10 hour series where you spend 10 hours on one specific thing.
These could even be 10 hour or 2 5 hour streams.
I don't think it's worth putting himself in that box. May as well just make tutorials and specific videos but spend as much or as little time on it as he feels.
@@TylerTheTiler yeah i agree. I was just trying to think of something that is like the style of these videos and it’s a good way of showing how anyone can learn mechanics if the put time into them.
I just started using your setting I’m on Xbox and it’s rough to get used to as I played with B to boost for years now but I’m getting there and I feel a lot faster with your settings :)
Hey thanovic, im finally in plat and i wanna thank you for your dribbling video before
New thanovic 100h video let's go
100 hours is back!
I just saw the pinned comment pain :(
Thano I saw you in joreuz’s stream and it’s me it’snzzr
The reason I love this guy is because he dosen't use ballcam that much and neither do I
Finally, more amazing content
My ground mechanics are diamond 2, air feels around Plat 1.i find in unranked I go against mostly champ players. I either get stomped or win with my ground mechanics. They go for fakes more than plats and I guess everyone focuses on air play or throws the ball away. Possession is key in any sports setting lol. Occasionally I get to look way better than I am with this lol. Funny enough I am way more consistent off the wall than jumping from the ground far as the air game. I think it just shows that people take different paths to the point of being good at everything. I enjoyed this series and look forward to what's coming in its place
This has helped me a lot :)
Your videos are so usefull dude!!! Thks for help us ahah