All thanks to you I'm not afraid to play ranked games. I owe you a big one, my anxiety when playing ranked is gone and I improved a lot. I'm very thankful i found your channel, i'm not afraid to risk failures because of you. Thanks
Unfortunately, I’ve got that problem - between my playstyle in a game I play that has competition and Ranked Mode - into thinking either its me being a particular weapon type user - or even the feeling that the Ranked System is Rigged.
You call yourself eAthlete Labs, but the advice you give can be applied to so much more in life. I'm currently struggling to motivate myself to study for my finals. The insight of setting process-based goals and forming habits is something ill try right away. Thanks for the motivation and great work!
Your videos on mental management and performance psychology are some of the best around. I've been in the training industry since 1987, learned the importance of performance psychology in 1993 and am absolutely thrilled to see this type of quality information out there available for free. Hats off to all of you at eAthlete Labs, you're building better gamers and humans, and showing exactly why gaming is important, not just entertaining (although it is certainly that when performing at your best or watching masters of their games performing at theirs). Keep up the great work - much love and respect.
1. Think of the things/habits you know you have to do/have but you don't. 2. Make the habits easy to do or start them small(more likely the habit gonna stick with you, you can start aimtraining for 1 minute/day or 1 round of a weapon). 3. Enjoy the benefits. For example my goals(I play LoL): 1. I play mid and jungle, i should only play few champions now so i can focus on the game more rather than on my champ's limits. I should watch the minimap more often cuz when having the right amount of information i can make right calls but i often miss informations(i peaked around rank 205 on eune). 2. I'll only play lee sin in the jungle(i'll need 2 backup junglers just in case) and i'll only play orianna(i already have backups here) on mid. Before every ranked sessions i'll go to a custom game and watch the minimap after every single minion kill for the first 3 waves.
Man thank you so much for your videos they changed my life I went from a depressed low self esteemed player to more confident focusing more on improving I had a fixed mindset before I learnt this from your video
Probably the last comment I will make from this YT account but, I have no choice but to create a name for myself after the realization I have attained. You all will see me again and I hope to see all of you along side me as I learn everything I can to make a name for myself after almost 8 years of procrastinating. I'll make sure to pick up another bottle of your supplements because I have a dream to reach peak level performance in a short amount of time simply by discipline. Yes, I know, it's nearly impossible. Everyone is different and when we figure out how different we are, we can figure out how powerful we can become. Thank you for not straying from your path because it has allowed me to take a step back to grasp mine for once and I shall not falter anymore.
@@eathletelabs Hoping your course selects me and if it does, we may have a chance at proving the other regions wrong. Back to the grind and thank you for everything.
I had plans, I had the Ultimate Goal to the Highest Rank and be a Known Player… but obviously Failed. Realizing I only went way over my head on it all, and finding out I’ve reached my limit, and that the Highest Rank is only for the real top dogs, and it ain’t me. I recently turned in a notice that I want to Change to Day Shift, because Nights had taken a toll on me, and want to reconsider trying again on the next game… but I’m concerned that the Same Thing will only happen again.
I reached a top tier rank by watching your videos when im lost mentally! Glad you exist man. But now I need advice from you as i currently deal with this problem; my friends(teammates) keep ridiculing me when i make mistakes during our games, in the end i can't explore and learn from my mistakes but end up living up to their expectation and is bugging me mentally. How do I deal with this?
Recognize your own fear to protect your ego. Sometimes teammates are point out constructive things. If they are simply being negative then confront them about it. A team that allows a standard of toxicity will inevitably fall apart.
@@eathletelabs thanks for the advice, you're truly the man! But yes you're right, i realize we don't have a bright future ahead of us in terms of esports and as a team because confronting about how i feel will just end up affecting the atmosphere of our friendship, so in competetive games I'll just have to set to aim for top ranks on my own.
@@quandaledingleberry5831 i know this is a bit late comment, and I don't know the nature of you and your teammates friendship. But if you were my teammate, and told me That you feel like Im making Fun of your mistakes, and you get self-consious about it. I Would respect that and stop. What i am trying to say is: I think your teammates will understand, and ultimately want you to feel about good playing with them.
Imagining the same movements and mouse control you'd want to see yourself do in-game. Image training has been shown to improve top athletes even when they aren't physically practicing. Simply imagining doing it perfectly can improve performance.
I am also a pro gamer but I am a different type of pro gamer I am a speedrunner with world records in atleast 10 different games which probably means I will never get rich like an eSports player but it's not about getting rich it's about having fun doing what I love to do and have those major skills in gaming having world records and alot of money is only really a bonus really I'm not a esports pro but am in speedrunning I love having records and doing stuff in a professional way that I've been doing for my whole life basically I might want to be a pro esports gamer some day though but if I did want to become a professional eSports player it would probably be in smash Bros or Mario Kart or something not really into call of duty or fortnite or whatever I've never played fortnite actually but pro smash player might be something could look into far down the line but mostly just having fun and doing things I've enjoyed doing for years 😊😄☺️
I have a question I know I want to be a pro or semipro player and I want to make content in shouter games but i don't really have my favorite game I tried cod, lol and valorant and I don't feel that they that go to get the effect to it I'm right to know traying to get batter on all these game but in warzone, it's the most what should I do and what should I have to focus on
All previous content was researched and written by one person. But the goal is to scale things up this year and get more writers involved so we can get out more videos.
You can try to make a video on how to get better at mobile gaming as well.... Like how to move your fingers fast, learning claw technique and how to plan and similar stuff especially in battle royale games like free fire
Don't know how I bumped onto this. Anyway Awesome clip ❤️😄. I also watched those similar from MStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys make these clips. MStar Tutorials also had cool information about similiar things on his vids.
If you click the like button and subscribe, you'll win your next rank match
Already have subed like ur my favourite youtuber
For the boot camp is it for pc only
Even though I don't play videogames like I used to do, your videos literally transfer to life. Keep on making valuable content!
The greatest compliment
When we needed him most, he came back
I always will!
Good to hear i love these videos
All thanks to you I'm not afraid to play ranked games. I owe you a big one, my anxiety when playing ranked is gone and I improved a lot. I'm very thankful i found your channel, i'm not afraid to risk failures because of you. Thanks
Glad the videos are making a real impact for you!
Unfortunately, I’ve got that problem - between my playstyle in a game I play that has competition and Ranked Mode - into thinking either its me being a particular weapon type user - or even the feeling that the Ranked System is Rigged.
You call yourself eAthlete Labs, but the advice you give can be applied to so much more in life. I'm currently struggling to motivate myself to study for my finals. The insight of setting process-based goals and forming habits is something ill try right away. Thanks for the motivation and great work!
The hidden motive is to teach you all life lessons that will help you become millionaires... Don't forget about me when you're at the top ;)
@@eathletelabs ill be sure to let you know once I do ;)
Your videos on mental management and performance psychology are some of the best around.
I've been in the training industry since 1987, learned the importance of performance psychology in 1993 and am absolutely thrilled to see this type of quality information out there available for free. Hats off to all of you at eAthlete Labs, you're building better gamers and humans, and showing exactly why gaming is important, not just entertaining (although it is certainly that when performing at your best or watching masters of their games performing at theirs).
Keep up the great work - much love and respect.
This is what's helped me improve, setting non-skill rating based goals.
Keep that practice up!
This guy is what led me to improve in different games
Awesome, keep it up!
This channel is criminally underrated
1. Think of the things/habits you know you have to do/have but you don't.
2. Make the habits easy to do or start them small(more likely the habit gonna stick with you, you can start aimtraining for 1 minute/day or 1 round of a weapon).
3. Enjoy the benefits.
For example my goals(I play LoL):
1. I play mid and jungle, i should only play few champions now so i can focus on the game more rather than on my champ's limits. I should watch the minimap more often cuz when having the right amount of information i can make right calls but i often miss informations(i peaked around rank 205 on eune).
2. I'll only play lee sin in the jungle(i'll need 2 backup junglers just in case) and i'll only play orianna(i already have backups here) on mid. Before every ranked sessions i'll go to a custom game and watch the minimap after every single minion kill for the first 3 waves.
Man thank you so much for your videos they changed my life I went from a depressed low self esteemed player to more confident focusing more on improving I had a fixed mindset before I learnt this from your video
11:50 this is actually very true. If you meditate for a good 5-10 minutes minimum before aim training, omg... you become a literal aim/focus GOD.
Its a great habit, that not enough people have tried yet!
This is exactly the thing I needed. I am at a skill plateau and needed this. Thank you!
Push through that plateau!
This channel and community is a godsend
Great video! Your tips helped me climb from plat to masters in overwatch! Now I'm using them in Warzone! The site isn't working right now though...
Probably the last comment I will make from this YT account but, I have no choice but to create a name for myself after the realization I have attained. You all will see me again and I hope to see all of you along side me as I learn everything I can to make a name for myself after almost 8 years of procrastinating. I'll make sure to pick up another bottle of your supplements because I have a dream to reach peak level performance in a short amount of time simply by discipline. Yes, I know, it's nearly impossible. Everyone is different and when we figure out how different we are, we can figure out how powerful we can become. Thank you for not straying from your path because it has allowed me to take a step back to grasp mine for once and I shall not falter anymore.
Love the motivation, so glad to help you get focused on your path! Get grinding and make those goals a reality!
@@eathletelabs Hoping your course selects me and if it does, we may have a chance at proving the other regions wrong. Back to the grind and thank you for everything.
I haven't even watched it yet but i know it's gonna be good hypeE
Hope it lives up to the hype!
Thank you for the motivation :)
Happy to keep you motivated on that grind!
I had plans, I had the Ultimate Goal to the Highest Rank and be a Known Player… but obviously Failed. Realizing I only went way over my head on it all, and finding out I’ve reached my limit, and that the Highest Rank is only for the real top dogs, and it ain’t me.
I recently turned in a notice that I want to Change to Day Shift, because Nights had taken a toll on me, and want to reconsider trying again on the next game… but I’m concerned that the Same Thing will only happen again.
I reached a top tier rank by watching your videos when im lost mentally! Glad you exist man. But now I need advice from you as i currently deal with this problem; my friends(teammates) keep ridiculing me when i make mistakes during our games, in the end i can't explore and learn from my mistakes but end up living up to their expectation and is bugging me mentally. How do I deal with this?
Recognize your own fear to protect your ego. Sometimes teammates are point out constructive things. If they are simply being negative then confront them about it. A team that allows a standard of toxicity will inevitably fall apart.
@@eathletelabs thanks for the advice, you're truly the man! But yes you're right, i realize we don't have a bright future ahead of us in terms of esports and as a team because confronting about how i feel will just end up affecting the atmosphere of our friendship, so in competetive games I'll just have to set to aim for top ranks on my own.
@@quandaledingleberry5831 i know this is a bit late comment, and I don't know the nature of you and your teammates friendship. But if you were my teammate, and told me That you feel like Im making Fun of your mistakes, and you get self-consious about it. I Would respect that and stop.
What i am trying to say is: I think your teammates will understand, and ultimately want you to feel about good playing with them.
GOT TO SAY THIS AGAIN BUT THIS CHANNEL IS UNDERRATED.
I appreciate the kind words! Love the support!
Damn. Thanks for reminding me to brush my teeth.
Never forget again!
As a doctor and a dentist, I approve this comment
I'm not a competitive gamer but your videos are amazing. Good job!
Very poggers person who puts effort in his vids
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@@eathletelabs well can’t copy and paste what you said so it’s a mystery
Thanks for the video! I'm gonna use this to improve my aim (and my other skills) in osu!
Awesome to hear. Hope it makes a big difference for you!
What would this visualisation training be?
Imagining the same movements and mouse control you'd want to see yourself do in-game. Image training has been shown to improve top athletes even when they aren't physically practicing. Simply imagining doing it perfectly can improve performance.
@@relentless3589 i understand, thanks for answering so well, much appreciated
Came here from the ad, didnt regret it
Thank you
Thank you for watching!
exactly what I needed 💪🏾
Glad to help. Keep that grind going man!
Great Video!
Glad you liked it!
early and also nice vid this channel gives me good vibes
I appreciate the kind words! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
@@eathletelabs Yup your videos are great and they like actually help so yeah your awesome
You're such a gem man👍
So are you!
Another banger! 🤟🏾
Glad you loved it!
I am also a pro gamer but I am a different type of pro gamer I am a speedrunner with world records in atleast 10 different games which probably means I will never get rich like an eSports player but it's not about getting rich it's about having fun doing what I love to do and have those major skills in gaming having world records and alot of money is only really a bonus really I'm not a esports pro but am in speedrunning I love having records and doing stuff in a professional way that I've been doing for my whole life basically I might want to be a pro esports gamer some day though but if I did want to become a professional eSports player it would probably be in smash Bros or Mario Kart or something not really into call of duty or fortnite or whatever I've never played fortnite actually but pro smash player might be something could look into far down the line but mostly just having fun and doing things I've enjoyed doing for years 😊😄☺️
I have a question I know I want to be a pro or semipro player and I want to make content in shouter games but i don't really have my favorite game I tried cod, lol and valorant and I don't feel that they that go to get the effect to it I'm right to know traying to get batter on all these game but in warzone, it's the most what should I do and what should I have to focus on
I saw an ad about you
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Hope you learn a lot from this one!
Can't access the site.
Well am here first
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Love to see it! Notification squad
Love this bud x3
I have a doubt.... Is this only one person who is working on this channel or it's a team!?
All previous content was researched and written by one person. But the goal is to scale things up this year and get more writers involved so we can get out more videos.
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Well brushing my teeth is kinda hard. LUL
Try switching hands for a week. See if you can make it work
@@eathletelabs 990IQ ;)
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You can try to make a video on how to get better at mobile gaming as well.... Like how to move your fingers fast, learning claw technique and how to plan and similar stuff especially in battle royale games like free fire
Love the idea, but would require that I really experiment with it myself first.
Pov: you came here from an ad
Don't know how I bumped onto this. Anyway Awesome clip ❤️😄. I also watched those similar from MStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys make these clips. MStar Tutorials also had cool information about similiar things on his vids.