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4/7/2020 7:45:57 AM
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Just watch these https://youtu.be/QR_VNmUm-wU https://youtu.be/ZtJJKZfgTXw
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  • That guy is -blam!-ing annoying and in reality a complete dunce.

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  • I mean that's your opinion but if you watch the video all the fixes are legitimate

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  • [quote]Just watch these https://youtu.be/QR_VNmUm-wU https://youtu.be/ZtJJKZfgTXw[/quote] I’m sort of surprised people like that dudes content. He started reading that post in that voice and I stoped the video and know I never need to watch another one again. It’s entertainment maybe, it’s not analyzing anything though.

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  • Edited by Entium: 4/7/2020 11:43:38 PM
    Man that guy reads a book and thinks he knows what he is talking about, he doesn't, I doubt he has mastered anything in his life. While the book he read is good, he doesn't understand the fundamentals of doing something is much more important then the actually process of making a skill intuitive. Most poor players have poor fundamentals. Not their skills, fundamentals, let that be game mechanics, reading maps, reading other players, reading team mates or call outs. This goes for any sport too, that is why only a few go to the pro's and even less get to the top of being a pro. Any remember MJ? What made him great was his fundamentals were so strong, shot selection, team work, understanding the triangle, understanding what his team mates were doing and where they were on the court. Kobi Bryant said this as well, MJ's fundamentals were off the charts . This is why MJ had a better field goal % then Kobi, and if I remember correctly best field goal % for any shooting guard even till now for the amount of shots he took. Because of his fundamentals and practicing them over and over again, he just knew what the other team was doing, what the player guarding him was doing etc. Mastering fundamentals is much more important then worrying about anything else for people that want to get better, in an FPS fundamentals, are the guns, for this game the skills of each character class. After that map awareness which can be broken down to many sub categorizes based on team mates and what the other team is like. And no pros don't get tired because there is much more thought process involved. Intensity of a match has very little to do with mental tiredness, they were probably partying the night before lol. Mental fatigue is rare while playing most games even sports, cause mentally if you are a pro at something everything you are doing is already intuitive to you, it shouldn't tire you out mentally at that point. I will say this if a guy that is able to practice a sport for 8 hours a day to master it and gets mentally drained from playing in a 4 hour competition, there is a problem. Most likely he isn't able to focus after a certain amount of time, this can happen, if the person is taking breaks during his/her practice sessions. The mind needs to be trained to have continual focus. I used to play sports, D2 basketball, D2 tennis and international Table tennis when I was a kid all the way to college, no problem playing over 12 hours a day. Now though after being away from these sports for many years, yeah I will loose focus after 2 hours, just other things on my mind. After saying that, check out the drill sessions of the Chinese TT team. They will wake you up at 3 am and make you play. Why because they want to make sure you are ready for anything even when you are mentally or physically tired. Yes this is a big part of being great at something, how much you can do it for how long and under what conditions. Take a look at our special forces training programmers, SEALS especially. They go through training under the worst of mental and physical conditions, why? Its not torture, its to make sure they are ready for anything. That's what being the best at something is. What tires these guys out is not a few hours a competitive game play lol, their brains and bodies should be used to that already. The guy that did that video is f'n ignorant, damn streamers.

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