This is one of the topics I care the most about since I'm trying to get good but am busy with college and life in general. Thanks for this and all of your other great content!!!
I haven't played the game competitively in 2 years, and I'm looking to pick up falco instead of falcon. Thanks for showing me where to place my focus as I practice.
Such a great video! I Haven't been able to catch the streams the past few months but the youtube content just keeps getting better and better. Keep it up Ginger!
Thanks for the informative video. I'm still fairly new to competitive, and always looking how to improve myself, your videos really help me a bunch to analyze my mistakes and how I can improve.
I have more experience with the improvement grind in speedrunning than I do with melee but I think literally every tip in this video also applies to speedrunning as well and likely ANYTHING competitive. I think critical thinking is perhaps the most important aspect to focus on when seeking improvement, as knowing WHY things aren't going right is kinda the first step in fixing things. Really awesome concise video with, imo, extremely valuable tips for efficient practice. Thank you Ginger
I discovered these method last week too. Just practicing for example shino stall with sheik does not help you if you don't know how to followup afterwards -> ledgedash, ledgehop fair or something like that Great video I think it's a very important topic to talk about because nobody wants to waste time
see, this is great content! i heard that first tip somewhere else...maybe pattheflip, or sajam? the example there was in street fighter. don't practice getting the biggest, longest combo, if you can't even anti air. not only is it easier to practice anti airing, but it would improve your over-all game much more. there's a kind of diminishing return as you get more advanced in one area, when it would be really quick and more rewarding to work on the thing you suck at. cause it's so bad, it will be very easy to improve!
Hello ! Great content I already knew about your channel, don't know why I wasn't subscribed even tho I admire your Falco and to me you are the only one really pushing him!
Ginger you deserve so many more views/subs. You’re an excellent teacher and you’ve helped me get so much better at melee. Just wanted to say thank you, keep it up dude
trying to apply guides like this to an fps game is sort of difficult since it's all just aim and you HAVE TO aim practice for a MINIMUM of 5 hours EVERYDAY to get good and keep consistency
Thank you Based Ginger
This is one of the topics I care the most about since I'm trying to get good but am busy with college and life in general. Thanks for this and all of your other great content!!!
Just found this video, and a lot of the advice you give here matches 1 to 1 with what I tend to tell people. Super cool, great job!
Stuff like this is why you're my favorite content creator, and why you'll keep on rising
definitely guilty of not paying attention
This was really good advice, thank you for helping me 2 years later
I haven't played the game competitively in 2 years, and I'm looking to pick up falco instead of falcon. Thanks for showing me where to place my focus as I practice.
I appreciate your insight!
Such a great video! I Haven't been able to catch the streams the past few months but the youtube content just keeps getting better and better. Keep it up Ginger!
Been using this for about a month and already see drastic results. Now i know how you became the cleanest falco I've ever seen!
Thanks for the informative video. I'm still fairly new to competitive, and always looking how to improve myself, your videos really help me a bunch to analyze my mistakes and how I can improve.
Good stuff
Another banger of a video, thank you again!!
big thanks bird boy
loving the edits on the video man. keep it up!
I have more experience with the improvement grind in speedrunning than I do with melee but I think literally every tip in this video also applies to speedrunning as well and likely ANYTHING competitive. I think critical thinking is perhaps the most important aspect to focus on when seeking improvement, as knowing WHY things aren't going right is kinda the first step in fixing things. Really awesome concise video with, imo, extremely valuable tips for efficient practice. Thank you Ginger
Man, I've heard this so many times by now, but I always like hearing it again
ginger the melee scientist
Just wanna make that clear really quick : you are awesome!
I remember when we fought in bracket in pm all those years ago. I learned alot just by playing against this man and it was mad fun
you always have quality uploads!! :)
Such nice things
Great video I needed this!
Great video, thank you ;)
Your voice is really soothing too, super easy to listen to
Awesome.
Great vid
Great video man, thanks a lot!
For me most of my problems came from moving out of shine too slowly.
Thanks for this
Very good video man
Ginger the god. Hoping to pay you to get some analysis done on a set of mine soon - you’ve been immensely helpful in improving as a Falco main.
Gracias manito
RIPITITION
I discovered these method last week too. Just practicing for example shino stall with sheik does not help you if you don't know how to followup afterwards -> ledgedash, ledgehop fair or something like that
Great video I think it's a very important topic to talk about because nobody wants to waste time
I C O N I C
Big thanks
also getting consistent sleep is important because thats when you retain a majority of your muscle memory
@One Blue Boi Sure, continue to ignore years of sports research
@One Blue Boi Bro, we yet it, you top 8 your locals.
Youre just wrong dude
@@miniyodadude6604 ha he just deleted his comment bc he knew u we're right
Yeah sleep super important honestly
see, this is great content!
i heard that first tip somewhere else...maybe pattheflip, or sajam? the example there was in street fighter. don't practice getting the biggest, longest combo, if you can't even anti air. not only is it easier to practice anti airing, but it would improve your over-all game much more. there's a kind of diminishing return as you get more advanced in one area, when it would be really quick and more rewarding to work on the thing you suck at. cause it's so bad, it will be very easy to improve!
This Rivals 2 player thanks you for this video.
Hello ! Great content I already knew about your channel, don't know why I wasn't subscribed even tho I admire your Falco and to me you are the only one really pushing him!
Ginger you deserve so many more views/subs. You’re an excellent teacher and you’ve helped me get so much better at melee. Just wanted to say thank you, keep it up dude
LETS GO MICHIGAN MELEE
Dang I thought this was for improv 😥
:)
trying to apply guides like this to an fps game is sort of difficult since it's all just aim and you HAVE TO aim practice for a MINIMUM of 5 hours EVERYDAY to get good and keep consistency