please don't double tap the like button on the video... i tried and nothing happened :( . Also in case you missed it, Crossout is free to play and right now you get some bonus items for trying it out so give it a try: playxo.link/cbell
I think you are doing a great job teaching, like insanely. I’ve tried to teach other people stuff and not once have I ever thought about analyzing how they learn to adapt the my teaching methods. That amazing
i kinda feel like she just lines up her whole car with the ball. can u try to impress on her how imprtant lining the cars bumper up with things is really important.
The set up at 12:28 really shows that emmie is starting to understand it, the set up to that ceiling pinch touch looked like a champ or even grand champ movement it was really good to see
I agree with the first part it’s just what she did after the pinch that looked a little lower ranked but the setup like you said was high diamond and champ
@@hankystanky68 as SOON as she hits the ceiling and her car isnt doing what her brain is expected the car to do, aka what she predicted, she cant control it it's the playing proactively vs reactively i cannot for the fucking life of me control my car in the air reactively, so i relate so fucking much with this issue of her lmao im a c1 peak (d2 now) 1400h player, and yeah my aerial game is lackluster
i think my absolute favorite thing about this series and something i think a lot of people can learn from is her attitude. The mental side of this game is huge and i think that is helping her learn much better is keeping a positive outlook even when you do things wrong.
Finally someone explaining that common RL coaching just does not work for everyone. Good luck Emmie I am also struggling a lot to improve (air roll is a b*itch). I am still diamond 2 after a lot of hours even though I only try hard everything I do since the beginning (quick play, ranked, freeplay, workshop maps). Hitting champion is definitely the hardest thing I had to do in my life in term of focus and consistency.
since you have workshop maps use leths rings and just use it without air roll so you get a feel of how your aerial car control is and use air roll only to orientate your car the right way when going through turns. If you have to stay on level one cuz you cant make the turn to get to level 2 still helps tremendously. You are still learning. Start with basics then you can transition to continuous air roll, and that i thought was impossible because i never could keep my car up while always air rolling
Check out aircharged gaming he just did a great video on how to get from diamond to champ. Looking at more positioning etc than mechs. It might help you a lot. This season is definitely more difficult than previous ones to rank up though
I've been hard stuck diamond 2 and 3 for the past 2 years, but after watching video #8 and this video, I grinded freeplay for nearly a dozen hours, and it has helped me so much, that I am about to break into champion 1 today, these videos are amazing. Keep up the great work Emmie, I will be following and moving along with your journey to grand champ 👍
As someone who's quite a bit further along in the GC journey, I can completely resonate with Emmie's style of learning (it's my wife's name so this is one of my favorite series!). Props to you CBell, for such a great breakdown of the thinking that goes through my mind as I practice and train. Great tips for improving, looking forward to the next episode!
The Emmie content has helped me a lot. It feels like getting back seat coached at times. Also, the enchilada conversation 100% made me lol. Thanks, man.
Good Progress, Well Done Emmie! I will keep saying this on every comment section though... Please get her practicing dribbling. Being able to keep the ball on your car for a minute without boosting is by far the best practice for slowing down and learning precise ball control.
I found the method that made me learn easy off-the-wall doubles was holding my stick diagonally when jumping, as it would orientate my car in the direction of the ball instead of in front or behind it. When the speed of play will inevitably increase, getting a fast touch and aerial off the wall to double will be key, and the diagonal-down stick hold seems to make that really consistent for me. Also, learning how to fly upside down massively helped my car control in the air when i was learning several years ago. Props to emmie for holding air roll while getting a touch so her car doesn't recoil, that's easy to forget when aeriaing.
6:35 - I cannot stress this enough. I am from a country which had the best teaching based on every barometer. Yet, it was not earlier than 2017 this fact was discovered about learning. They looked into highschool level students who absolutely shined in math, physics, and biology but sucked at chemistry and languages, for example. It revolutionised the teaching completely as it was not anymore about "repeat until memorized, forgot everything after the exam".
As a mechanical player, I think I know what she’s doing wrong, she is waiting like a teeny bit until she goes of the wall, so it is hard to recover and if she tried to do it in game, she would run out of boost before actually getting the double tap.
I feel like I’m learning so much from this series! It’s one thing to learn and another to understand it, let alone practice and put it into effect though… It’s rough times in solo queue I gotta admit. But I’m enjoying practicing and I feel I could get better for sure
CBell I feel like I've never gotten so much value from something completely free. All of her problems are my problems we must wired the same way so these videos feel like a personal course just for me it's insane.
I learn in the same way. When I was learning how to play pool better, I had good people explain things in depth to me on how certain spins affected the ball and that allowed me to learn them and use them effectively. Same thing in Rocket League for me. I have been having the same struggles as emmie with aerials and this was helpful to understand why it is happening.
That's so crazy how I was doing this within my first month playing and some people learn car control so slowly and inorganicly that 5 years later they can't do this. I guess you gotta be the kind of player that dreams of hitting a cool shot and actually wants to grind a new mechanic in freeplay. She has always been content to play 1s and stay grounded.
Man I wanted to hear that enchilada banter, in all seriousness though I love this series, it's wonderful to see her progress and CBell has an amazing, chill coaching style that just vibes with me. I'm eagerly awaiting the next episode :)
I feel like mentality is the number 1 think holding her back. She's scared to go for something difficult/out of her comfort zone in fear of missing the ball or failing. All she needs IMO is 30 mins a day of what I call "look like an idiot freeplay" where you go super fast and try to do things that are treally difficult or speedy or out of your current capabilities. Eventually you get adjusted to that pace and become more consistent
yes, building confidence is #1, but that also comes with practice and i feel like Emmie's confidence will improve as her mechanics improve. Hesitation is natural when you are trying something new.
Man, I was hoping to see this series till the end, but I guess it's just discontinued. Started a little over half a year ago and I got to Diamond (similar point to where Emmie was at) I was hoping to follow along on the journey, but I guess I'll have to go watch some road to SSLs instead. Feelsbadman
I have never been able to even set up the air dribble. But I actually understand how to set it up and how to learn and practice it correctly. I genuinely dont think any other video helped me understand the whole process like this
This proves that a great teacher can get the best out of anyone so long as they take the time to learn the person they're teaching. also @CBellRL, got my first intentional double tap while taking the advice in this vid in real time XD only took 12 mins of trying!
Been stuck in Diamond 2 for a few years now. Been playing RL since it was free on PS Plus. Watching Emmie progress is motivating to go into free play and improve myself
Ngl, telling a beginner to hit the breaks before jumping off the wall, makes it 19 times harder for real. Just tell them to stop boosting, I learned it that way so much faster. The whole hitting the breaks first for a slight mili second ruins the entire set up for someone trying to learn how to jump off the wall for an air dribble. A beginner ain't good enough to recover to the perfect follow up after hitting the break first. Thats why you see emily struggling so hard to even get behind the ball after the touch off the wall. It simply takes her too much time to get behind the ball agein
and just after one video after the break they are on a break again lol... tbh I really want Emmie to thrive but it seems like she either lacks time or motivation to actually go the way. To be able to have a chance to rank up (at least to diamond or champ) she has to play daily and it doesnt seem like she plays regularly
Been doing 85% when trying to learn something new. I think wayton as well did a video on warp up at reduced game speed. Helps to get your brain Rollin. Good stuff
Through thousands of hours of competitive CS and RL, I've never met a player that's unable to be coached. You just need to find a coach that fits your style. Well done with this!
I am gonna go practice double taps now. I got the air dribble setup down pretty well finally. Looks like I found my next step. Thank you emmie and CBell!
I have a feeling that Emmy and I have the same way of learning this game. It doesn't come natural, we can't just "feel out" how to do things correctly, we have to follow many small instructions instead of 1 big one.
What's her aerial and steering sensitivity? It looks like every small tap she's making over-steers her so maybe look into that? Hard to control the car on a higher sensitivity before you learn on the lowest ones! (could be too low of a deadzone as well)
You are the best freaking teacher, I literally learned how to air dribble through your session with emi and now I learned to double tap. I still suck but I got it down
I need a full tutorial video on how to jump off the wall to reach the ball! Although this will help. Excellent coaching by the way. I really appreciated when you said "this isn't how she learns" as very few coaches of anything consider adjusting their coaching style based on how their student will learn best.
Hey CBell I think you actually cut out the most important part of the video, when you were describing what an enchilada is! I think we need that clip in the next video
I wish I had a coach like you because I've been stuck between diadmond 3 and champ 1 for like a few months now and I just can't stay in champ for long but seeing her do a double tap in 2 hours is just amazing. (I have peaked champ and I'm not mechanical either so she can definetely get to gc.) I hope she gets back to diamond soon!
This reminds me of something, I was playing a plat 1s game (the first game I had on), and got double tapped on like 4 times, then I went for air dribbles and got a flip reset into a double tap. Won by 1 point, best and hardest game of my life.
I am watching this series for the 4 time now and i gotta respect how well these videos are done one thing tho and this is for the people who has come back to rewatch would u guys agree that CBell as amazing as he is is kinda being a little bit to genorous with Road to grand champ champ plan I feel like some of emmies mechainces just dont match up with some of the scores yet mabye it is beacuse i am able to critize myself is the reason why i think so since I am a little bit better then emmie but some of the champ plan scores feel high even for me so that why i am asking for what you guys think as well.
nice way of teaching. I think the best way to learn Rocket League is to play extra modes or 1s. For instance, Hoops teach you backboard defense and aerials, Dropshot how to aim your shots and wall play, Rumble is the same 3s but with little help which makes you learn positioning and angle of shots.
I just found this series today and binge-watched the whole thing-what an amazing journey! I've been playing Rocket League on and off since 2015, and now I’m serious about finally reaching Grand Champ. Even though this is the last episode and she ended up quitting, I have to say you did an incredible job as a coach. It’s clear how effective your guidance was, and you proved that anyone can hit GC if they put in the consistent effort and focus on the right things. Honestly, I think what held her back wasn’t a lack of skill but a lack of commitment-if she had just practiced the mechanics you taught for even 10 minutes a day, the progress would’ve been way faster. I noticed she revisited training packs only during sessions with you, which slowed things down. I would've killed to be in her shoes; with a dedicated coach like you, I know I could hit GC. Trying to improve on your own is tough-there’s so much info out there on TH-cam, but having someone to guide you and tell you exactly what to focus on feels like the ultimate cheat code for improvement.
I work with a lot of people like Emmie. I think her problem is she's thinking too much. Remember your Road to SSL? Someone told you to play confident and that just ruined your day. Also Leth's advice about being burdened by knowledge. The more you think the more you can think yourself out of that ability. Having a conversation while she was practicing that Mech really helped her a lot.
Ary you going to continue this series? I'm learning a lot from this and I'm really rooting for Emmie and I proud of her progress! I hope nothing bad happened
Any coach or teacher that calls someone unteachable, isnt a good coach or teacher, us as humans are naturally learners, its our entire existence, so nobody is unteachable, its up to the teacher to adapt to ones learning style, not force their learning style onto another, now arguably, there are more efficient ways to learn than others, but those styles themselves need to be adapted by the learner, but may can only be reached by starting with their style first, and slowly allowing them to adapt to the the more efficient way.
Cbell I believe you should try this series one last time, but not with someone who doesnt know any mechanics. Also I believe you should pick someone around the ranks of plat 3 to d1 to make the series faster so that way the player wont quit
please get her onto some kind of air control practice ie flying backwards, spinning etc, her air control needs a lot of work and it'd cause a massive skill boost for her
I just realised that my air roll and powerslide button were in weird positions so i had to change it, now i have to learn rocket league from the beginning and i was peak champ rip :( i hope i learn something from this series
please don't double tap the like button on the video... i tried and nothing happened :( . Also in case you missed it, Crossout is free to play and right now you get some bonus items for trying it out so give it a try: playxo.link/cbell
Cbell I love your videos and I would really love if you could maybe let me be in one but I mean 1 in 100000 bye
Great!
I think you are doing a great job teaching, like insanely. I’ve tried to teach other people stuff and not once have I ever thought about analyzing how they learn to adapt the my teaching methods. That amazing
lets see how much she learnt or practiced this stuff after a year.
i kinda feel like she just lines up her whole car with the ball. can u try to impress on her how imprtant lining the cars bumper up with things is really important.
This is so satisfying seeing her improve. I actually wants to see the whole serie now
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The set up at 12:28 really shows that emmie is starting to understand it, the set up to that ceiling pinch touch looked like a champ or even grand champ movement it was really good to see
I agree with the first part it’s just what she did after the pinch that looked a little lower ranked but the setup like you said was high diamond and champ
@@hankystanky68 as SOON as she hits the ceiling and her car isnt doing what her brain is expected the car to do, aka what she predicted, she cant control it
it's the playing proactively vs reactively
i cannot for the fucking life of me control my car in the air reactively, so i relate so fucking much with this issue of her lmao
im a c1 peak (d2 now) 1400h player, and yeah my aerial game is lackluster
i think my absolute favorite thing about this series and something i think a lot of people can learn from is her attitude. The mental side of this game is huge and i think that is helping her learn much better is keeping a positive outlook even when you do things wrong.
Too bad the series is done, with no mention of it. Just like the other ones.
such a bummer this series abruptly ended with no warning at all. i really hope emmie never gives up.
This serie is the best content about RL ive ever seen. Educational, entertaining, realistic, well edited... congrats for you and emmie.
Finally someone explaining that common RL coaching just does not work for everyone. Good luck Emmie I am also struggling a lot to improve (air roll is a b*itch). I am still diamond 2 after a lot of hours even though I only try hard everything I do since the beginning (quick play, ranked, freeplay, workshop maps). Hitting champion is definitely the hardest thing I had to do in my life in term of focus and consistency.
since you have workshop maps use leths rings and just use it without air roll so you get a feel of how your aerial car control is and use air roll only to orientate your car the right way when going through turns. If you have to stay on level one cuz you cant make the turn to get to level 2 still helps tremendously. You are still learning. Start with basics then you can transition to continuous air roll, and that i thought was impossible because i never could keep my car up while always air rolling
Thank you for the tips mate
Check out aircharged gaming he just did a great video on how to get from diamond to champ. Looking at more positioning etc than mechs. It might help you a lot. This season is definitely more difficult than previous ones to rank up though
we got this!
@@dopesden you don't TBH
I've been hard stuck diamond 2 and 3 for the past 2 years, but after watching video #8 and this video, I grinded freeplay for nearly a dozen hours, and it has helped me so much, that I am about to break into champion 1 today, these videos are amazing.
Keep up the great work Emmie, I will be following and moving along with your journey to grand champ 👍
didja make it?
@@froggotheboi yeah, I made champ 1 in my 2v2 placements for the first time, but I’ve barely played for the past 2 months
@harryarchie53 HELL YEAH!!
its pretty good to take a break though, rl is frankly a mentally exhausting game
As someone who's quite a bit further along in the GC journey, I can completely resonate with Emmie's style of learning (it's my wife's name so this is one of my favorite series!). Props to you CBell, for such a great breakdown of the thinking that goes through my mind as I practice and train. Great tips for improving, looking forward to the next episode!
Slowing down speed is such a powerfull learning tool! Also I like your "even if she doesn't get the double tap she improved" aproach
ugh i relate to emmie so much when it comes to gameplay. this series has helped tremendously with improving
Is this series going to continue. It was helpful for me. Aswell I love this series.
evidently the series is over. bummer.
Did she make it to grand champ?
@@timothyvincent8133 no sadly she gave up
@@Zynx3232is that what happened to ray too?
@@skygameZ123 not sure who ray is.
The Emmie content has helped me a lot. It feels like getting back seat coached at times. Also, the enchilada conversation 100% made me lol. Thanks, man.
Good Progress, Well Done Emmie!
I will keep saying this on every comment section though...
Please get her practicing dribbling. Being able to keep the ball on your car for a minute without boosting is by far the best practice for slowing down and learning precise ball control.
This
Where did u go😢
FR
Came here to say this
@@andrewcoleman505she quit rl
@@alexshawman wait srsly 😔
@@Immortal-cd1ffye look at her twitch
I found the method that made me learn easy off-the-wall doubles was holding my stick diagonally when jumping, as it would orientate my car in the direction of the ball instead of in front or behind it. When the speed of play will inevitably increase, getting a fast touch and aerial off the wall to double will be key, and the diagonal-down stick hold seems to make that really consistent for me.
Also, learning how to fly upside down massively helped my car control in the air when i was learning several years ago.
Props to emmie for holding air roll while getting a touch so her car doesn't recoil, that's easy to forget when aeriaing.
you have helped me even though i wasn't the one being trained i have learned so much through this series thanks so much.
6:35 - I cannot stress this enough. I am from a country which had the best teaching based on every barometer. Yet, it was not earlier than 2017 this fact was discovered about learning. They looked into highschool level students who absolutely shined in math, physics, and biology but sucked at chemistry and languages, for example. It revolutionised the teaching completely as it was not anymore about "repeat until memorized, forgot everything after the exam".
where did u guys go :( this was my favourite series
Fr. What’s going on?
Apparently she’s gold as of a week ago on stream?
As a mechanical player, I think I know what she’s doing wrong, she is waiting like a teeny bit until she goes of the wall, so it is hard to recover and if she tried to do it in game, she would run out of boost before actually getting the double tap.
this is my favorite CBell series. feel like the time between each installment is just sooo long.
I feel like I’m learning so much from this series! It’s one thing to learn and another to understand it, let alone practice and put it into effect though… It’s rough times in solo queue I gotta admit. But I’m enjoying practicing and I feel I could get better for sure
Favorite rl series on yt! Keep up the awesome work!
4:46 - *Don't press break, just release the throttle/acceleration for a while, its more smooth I hate when others teach it really uneffectivelly*
I was waiting for another part! I love this series and emmie has came so far already! Cant wait for when she reaches gc! Keep it up cbell🎉
Glad to see yet another Emmie progress video. Thanks for your valuable time Cbell!
Thank you so much for this video! All the advice helped me get my first double tap today!
The learner type you described her as is EXACTLY how I learn things. I can never explain it to people XD
I am the same
Let’s go this is my favorite series on TH-cam ❤ love the vids cbell 🎉🎉🎉
It's good day when there's an email vid
CBell I feel like I've never gotten so much value from something completely free. All of her problems are my problems we must wired the same way so these videos feel like a personal course just for me it's insane.
Been loving this whole series and I'm excited for her improvement :)
I learn in the same way. When I was learning how to play pool better, I had good people explain things in depth to me on how certain spins affected the ball and that allowed me to learn them and use them effectively. Same thing in Rocket League for me. I have been having the same struggles as emmie with aerials and this was helpful to understand why it is happening.
That's so crazy how I was doing this within my first month playing and some people learn car control so slowly and inorganicly that 5 years later they can't do this.
I guess you gotta be the kind of player that dreams of hitting a cool shot and actually wants to grind a new mechanic in freeplay. She has always been content to play 1s and stay grounded.
I need another episode of this series
Man I wanted to hear that enchilada banter, in all seriousness though I love this series, it's wonderful to see her progress and CBell has an amazing, chill coaching style that just vibes with me. I'm eagerly awaiting the next episode :)
I feel like mentality is the number 1 think holding her back. She's scared to go for something difficult/out of her comfort zone in fear of missing the ball or failing. All she needs IMO is 30 mins a day of what I call "look like an idiot freeplay" where you go super fast and try to do things that are treally difficult or speedy or out of your current capabilities. Eventually you get adjusted to that pace and become more consistent
yes, building confidence is #1, but that also comes with practice and i feel like Emmie's confidence will improve as her mechanics improve. Hesitation is natural when you are trying something new.
@@thereallettuceweabois5918hmm maybe you're right!
This is my favourite series on youtube BY FAR!!!!!
For some reason it makes me so happy when she gets excited, its really fun
This video has helped me with my wall aerial shots. Thank you very much man.
Man, I was hoping to see this series till the end, but I guess it's just discontinued. Started a little over half a year ago and I got to Diamond (similar point to where Emmie was at) I was hoping to follow along on the journey, but I guess I'll have to go watch some road to SSLs instead. Feelsbadman
Emmie got carried to diamond she was nerver diamond
I have never been able to even set up the air dribble. But I actually understand how to set it up and how to learn and practice it correctly. I genuinely dont think any other video helped me understand the whole process like this
This proves that a great teacher can get the best out of anyone so long as they take the time to learn the person they're teaching. also @CBellRL, got my first intentional double tap while taking the advice in this vid in real time XD only took 12 mins of trying!
i was at plat but after watching this and a lot of practice im now peeking at gc
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8:46 HOLY AIR DRIBBLE BRO WOW THAT WAS ACTUALLY REALLY GOOD
She was a little boost away from hitting a clip
really omg i need this validation that some of yall think i'm doing cool stuff 😭
@@dopesden OMG WHAT
@@dopesden ITA YOU
@@dopesdenboth those doubles were also insane
this is for sure the best channel on yt with such great and creative ideas. Great job!💖
Been stuck in Diamond 2 for a few years now. Been playing RL since it was free on PS Plus. Watching Emmie progress is motivating to go into free play and improve myself
These videos are so helpful to us Plat players. Thank you Emmie for showing us that we CAN improve!
Well guess she really was unteachable
ye she quit rl
@@alexshawmanreally?
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@@Papasito34588ye check her twitch
okay, that pure joy in her voice when she hit the first one lol
Ngl, telling a beginner to hit the breaks before jumping off the wall, makes it 19 times harder for real. Just tell them to stop boosting, I learned it that way so much faster. The whole hitting the breaks first for a slight mili second ruins the entire set up for someone trying to learn how to jump off the wall for an air dribble. A beginner ain't good enough to recover to the perfect follow up after hitting the break first. Thats why you see emily struggling so hard to even get behind the ball after the touch off the wall. It simply takes her too much time to get behind the ball agein
The ball and car just create too much space from one another after she hits the breaks
This is so exciting to see her succeed! I screamed with excitement on every goal!
Happy to see the break wasn't permanent!!! I was missing this series!
and just after one video after the break they are on a break again lol... tbh I really want Emmie to thrive but it seems like she either lacks time or motivation to actually go the way. To be able to have a chance to rank up (at least to diamond or champ) she has to play daily and it doesnt seem like she plays regularly
@@emiljankus3516i wanted her to thrive too! its such a bummer that they gave up :(
Been doing 85% when trying to learn something new. I think wayton as well did a video on warp up at reduced game speed. Helps to get your brain Rollin. Good stuff
These videos remind me why I love rocket league.
Please keep doing this!
Through thousands of hours of competitive CS and RL, I've never met a player that's unable to be coached. You just need to find a coach that fits your style. Well done with this!
Love this series. So much stuff I can try in my own training to finally break outta Plat.
My 3000 hours : - duble tap its inpossible
1 hour player : - RLSC champion
I am gonna go practice double taps now. I got the air dribble setup down pretty well finally. Looks like I found my next step. Thank you emmie and CBell!
I have a feeling that Emmy and I have the same way of learning this game. It doesn't come natural, we can't just "feel out" how to do things correctly, we have to follow many small instructions instead of 1 big one.
What's her aerial and steering sensitivity? It looks like every small tap she's making over-steers her so maybe look into that? Hard to control the car on a higher sensitivity before you learn on the lowest ones! (could be too low of a deadzone as well)
I love this series I never want it to stop
CBell,Striped,Evample are literally the best RL ytubers and also the best overall ytubers(also Mr Napkins)
This is my favorite Rocket League series ever.
You are the best freaking teacher, I literally learned how to air dribble through your session with emi and now I learned to double tap. I still suck but I got it down
I need a full tutorial video on how to jump off the wall to reach the ball! Although this will help. Excellent coaching by the way. I really appreciated when you said "this isn't how she learns" as very few coaches of anything consider adjusting their coaching style based on how their student will learn best.
This series is amazing. I hang out for it every day! Dunno how I was so late to thins one!
Hearing her freak out “I got a double tap” made me realize I really do love this game lol
There hasn’t been one for 7 months…
I think she gave up so the serie is over sadly..
YESSIRRRSKY, you go girl! Glad to see progress ain't stopping. Prove them haters wrong. 🙌
Watch her stream sees not making It gc
I am so beyond excited to see her aerial control and maybe some rings practice!! Keep going Emmie you got this
Hey CBell I think you actually cut out the most important part of the video, when you were describing what an enchilada is! I think we need that clip in the next video
YEEEEAAAA CBELLLLL
Oh thank god I thought the series was over😢. We’re back BABY!!!
I really enjoy this series and i learn some things i didnt know about. I would love to see her trying flicks/dribbling anyway keep it up.
Sad to see that she couldn't hit grand champ. Looks like she quit and is down to gold.
such a bummer. this game is very confidence draining. :(
She is literally her
I wish I had a coach like you because I've been stuck between diadmond 3 and champ 1 for like a few months now and I just can't stay in champ for long but seeing her do a double tap in 2 hours is just amazing. (I have peaked champ and I'm not mechanical either so she can definetely get to gc.) I hope she gets back to diamond soon!
This reminds me of something, I was playing a plat 1s game (the first game I had on), and got double tapped on like 4 times, then I went for air dribbles and got a flip reset into a double tap. Won by 1 point, best and hardest game of my life.
Its good day when emmie has another episode
I am watching this series for the 4 time now and i gotta respect how well these videos are done one thing tho and this is for the people who has come back to rewatch would u guys agree that CBell as amazing as he is is kinda being a little bit to genorous with Road to grand champ champ plan I feel like some of emmies mechainces just dont match up with some of the scores yet mabye it is beacuse i am able to critize myself is the reason why i think so since I am a little bit better then emmie but some of the champ plan scores feel high even for me so that why i am asking for what you guys think as well.
I can't wait to see the next video and how much more she improves with practice and time! Love this series!
she quit rl
This is the best rocket league series ever made.
Best series in RL is back again
Hoping the emmie progress has continued well 🙏 I don’t see the next in the series 😢
she quit lmao
@@alexshawman did she really 😂 damn
@@InFinZibleye
Finally another episode
Took soooooooo long 😂
This is so helpfull because im a player like emmie anf this was entertaining thank you for the good content keep the hard work❤❤
Raise your hand if you have been watching Cbell for a while (Also 1 hour gang) ✋
Bro really said she'd destroy plat players with a simple shot like that 🤣
she would acc
nice way of teaching. I think the best way to learn Rocket League is to play extra modes or 1s. For instance, Hoops teach you backboard defense and aerials, Dropshot how to aim your shots and wall play, Rumble is the same 3s but with little help which makes you learn positioning and angle of shots.
I just found this series today and binge-watched the whole thing-what an amazing journey! I've been playing Rocket League on and off since 2015, and now I’m serious about finally reaching Grand Champ. Even though this is the last episode and she ended up quitting, I have to say you did an incredible job as a coach. It’s clear how effective your guidance was, and you proved that anyone can hit GC if they put in the consistent effort and focus on the right things.
Honestly, I think what held her back wasn’t a lack of skill but a lack of commitment-if she had just practiced the mechanics you taught for even 10 minutes a day, the progress would’ve been way faster. I noticed she revisited training packs only during sessions with you, which slowed things down. I would've killed to be in her shoes; with a dedicated coach like you, I know I could hit GC. Trying to improve on your own is tough-there’s so much info out there on TH-cam, but having someone to guide you and tell you exactly what to focus on feels like the ultimate cheat code for improvement.
I work with a lot of people like Emmie. I think her problem is she's thinking too much. Remember your Road to SSL? Someone told you to play confident and that just ruined your day. Also Leth's advice about being burdened by knowledge. The more you think the more you can think yourself out of that ability. Having a conversation while she was practicing that Mech really helped her a lot.
Ary you going to continue this series? I'm learning a lot from this and I'm really rooting for Emmie and I proud of her progress! I hope nothing bad happened
she quit rl she wasn't reaching gc anyway
Video hasn’t even started and I’m already hyped
Any coach or teacher that calls someone unteachable, isnt a good coach or teacher, us as humans are naturally learners, its our entire existence, so nobody is unteachable, its up to the teacher to adapt to ones learning style, not force their learning style onto another, now arguably, there are more efficient ways to learn than others, but those styles themselves need to be adapted by the learner, but may can only be reached by starting with their style first, and slowly allowing them to adapt to the the more efficient way.
She got coach for a year and is a lower rank than when she started as Emmie is unteachable
Cbell I believe you should try this series one last time, but not with someone who doesnt know any mechanics. Also I believe you should pick someone around the ranks of plat 3 to d1 to make the series faster so that way the player wont quit
I love this series
She’s getting better wish yall gl!
please get her onto some kind of air control practice ie flying backwards, spinning etc, her air control needs a lot of work and it'd cause a massive skill boost for her
I just realised that my air roll and powerslide button were in weird positions so i had to change it, now i have to learn rocket league from the beginning and i was peak champ rip :( i hope i learn something from this series
I _love_ this series.
I loooove the goodbye goodbye and leaves the lobby