Instant like. Don't even have to watch it to know what's coming. The coaching videos that you, 801_Strider and Fchamp have put out have been instrumental in my understanding of fighting games as a whole.
Just started playing Jamie and was told to look you up. But I found something a lot more valuable than just pro matches or character tech. Appreciate your channel! New sub
Im trying so hard to get better but the more i learn the more i feel like im never going to get good. Its like the mountain im climbing is growing faster than i can climb it.
funnily enough, this changed how i view replay analysis of pro play, using it as a contrast and then taking and applying that one or two things instead of having the focus be everywhere helped. Zaf has a great way of making analysis seem not as complex as it needs to be, if i watched JB vs Du on my own i wouldnt have been able to pick up on it, i just assumed it was a thing that was done and not looking at the prior action and how the 2 or 3 approaches JB took all meshed together
This is something I unfortunately cannot invest on at the moment, but I'll make an effort to in the future, but might as well get these questions out of the way: Is this available for European players? And also, I checked on metafy, you recommend playing 100 games as homework between each session, how are these sessions spaced between each other? A couple days? A week? Sidenote: haven't even started watching the video yet, but as soon as you mentioned how it works with the FT5 + lesson, I felt the need to ask, sorry if you answer it halfway along the video
Not an issue friend. Thank you for taking your time to watch & comment! The 100 games is at your own pace. That’s to accommodate the lifestyle of each students unique situation. The idea is that you put in enough effort to get a large enough sample size to extrapolate meaningful/accurate feedback from your training. Also, I teach globally. So even if the time zone is crazy, I’ll adapt :)
@@Zaferino1 Damn, the timezone adjustment was unexpected, I was already thinking of taking vacation time from work later this year to accomodate this, but this way I won't need to. Thankfully my time difference from the US isn't that bad (depending on the state ofc), I work remotely with people from the US and we're only 4 hours apart
Instant like. Don't even have to watch it to know what's coming. The coaching videos that you, 801_Strider and Fchamp have put out have been instrumental in my understanding of fighting games as a whole.
I second this, same along with Strider and fchamp as well
another absolute banger from the main man zaf. Goodshit man keep it up
Just started playing Jamie and was told to look you up. But I found something a lot more valuable than just pro matches or character tech. Appreciate your channel! New sub
Welcome Howl :) Thanks for taking your time to not only watch but also comment. I look forward to chatting from here on out.
You really are the king of this bro, I can't wait until I can book a session.
Im trying so hard to get better but the more i learn the more i feel like im never going to get good. Its like the mountain im climbing is growing faster than i can climb it.
Fall in love with the -journey- not the results. You’ll be in for a good time, for a long time.
Find a training partner, a player of similar or slightly better skill battle without pressure you will grow
Thank you so much for sharing this Zaf, you didn't even have to. A true legend
And thank you for watching :)
Babe get in here new Zaf just dropped!
Now get out im trying to study
funnily enough, this changed how i view replay analysis of pro play, using it as a contrast and then taking and applying that one or two things instead of having the focus be everywhere helped. Zaf has a great way of making analysis seem not as complex as it needs to be, if i watched JB vs Du on my own i wouldnt have been able to pick up on it, i just assumed it was a thing that was done and not looking at the prior action and how the 2 or 3 approaches JB took all meshed together
Thank you for tuning in :) And also thank you for taking your time to leave this feedback.
This is something I unfortunately cannot invest on at the moment, but I'll make an effort to in the future, but might as well get these questions out of the way:
Is this available for European players? And also, I checked on metafy, you recommend playing 100 games as homework between each session, how are these sessions spaced between each other? A couple days? A week?
Sidenote: haven't even started watching the video yet, but as soon as you mentioned how it works with the FT5 + lesson, I felt the need to ask, sorry if you answer it halfway along the video
Not an issue friend. Thank you for taking your time to watch & comment! The 100 games is at your own pace. That’s to accommodate the lifestyle of each students unique situation. The idea is that you put in enough effort to get a large enough sample size to extrapolate meaningful/accurate feedback from your training.
Also, I teach globally. So even if the time zone is crazy, I’ll adapt :)
my guy with another one -Khaled 's voice
@@Zaferino1 Damn, the timezone adjustment was unexpected, I was already thinking of taking vacation time from work later this year to accomodate this, but this way I won't need to. Thankfully my time difference from the US isn't that bad (depending on the state ofc), I work remotely with people from the US and we're only 4 hours apart
@@gamer5007the most extreme I did was 13 hours so I’m used to it 😅
Which stick do you use? I love the sound of those buttons!
Hey how would I set up a class with you?
Check out my Metafy page :) mfy.gg/@zaferino1
Been missing zaferino’s Sagat
What fight stick you guys using?
you can tell zaf has a high IQ just by the way he articulates his thoughts.
To be good at fighting games you have to have a high IQ read your opponents store thier reactions to scenarios you put them in to be exploiter later
Coach me😢
No problem. mfy.gg/@zaferino1