BEST TIPS FOR IMPROVEMENT IN ROCKET LEAGUE (2023)

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  • @ApparentlyJackRL
    @ApparentlyJackRL  Рік тому +653

    Let me know if you like this style of content and what you'd want to see in the future!

  • @I2000ZA
    @I2000ZA Рік тому +426

    I'm 41 years old, married with many kids. However, I make the time to watch your content on a regular basis... You've helped this old gamer improve a great deal. Much respect Jack - from a fellow Brit.

    • @DSmicklas
      @DSmicklas Рік тому +27

      Old person unity! (35)
      This channel is the catalyst of most of my mechanics and game sense.

    • @hectord27
      @hectord27 Рік тому +15

      Hello fellow 41 year old

    • @crazyblaster8195
      @crazyblaster8195 Рік тому +15

      No age for gaming big bro. My life I'd up nd down rn. But if I am still gaming at 41... I'd say I won

    • @CassidyHansen
      @CassidyHansen Рік тому +7

      43 bay-BEE, u feel me? i can feel my knees, that's for sure; ggs; glhf

    • @dnbmania
      @dnbmania Рік тому +1

      ​@@DSmicklaswhat level are your mechanics? I'm late 20s and don't seem to have the patience to learn them

  • @SelfishGamer_
    @SelfishGamer_ Рік тому +171

    Great video Jack. Most people that create this style of video ramble on for way too long or either lean into gimmicks or click bait or don't have solid ideas to contribute. These all felt short concise thoughtful and poignant. Reinforcing the basics and giving ppl a general direction when it comes to improving.

    • @CodeHiiro
      @CodeHiiro 11 місяців тому

      yeah most people do make those kinda things, but pros like app jack are the ones who should be making these if people want the best kind

  • @koreyezell3328
    @koreyezell3328 Рік тому +32

    I am a 32 year old dad. I’ve played competitive sports most of my life between golf and hockey. I miss the competitive play. This game fills my competitive itch. And I feel like I’m playing a competitive sport. It makes me want to practice and play better every time I get on. I will never try to go pro obviously as this is a young man’s game. But I want to be good enough to atleast play gc3 level at some point. Since it came out free I’ve put almost 2k hours in. And am so close to pushing gc1. I’ve been riding c2 c3 for a few seasons now. Now I’m in the fine tuning stages of what I know and how I play. I love this game and for whatever reason everyday I just want to get on and grind and get better. Love watching all the pro play. Gl next season jack! Hopefully FK fits your team well.

  • @zuvielzufall8005
    @zuvielzufall8005 Рік тому +78

    I would absolutely love to see how you got pro... like a video "that's my story".

    • @yurilopes420
      @yurilopes420 11 місяців тому +3

      dude was absolutely fucking insanely nuts cracked at 1s
      i think he actually perpetuated the wavedash kickoff back then.
      his series VS joreuz was the OG rw9 vs zen, with their playstyles
      dude is just insane at the game

  • @austinsilversmith8014
    @austinsilversmith8014 10 місяців тому +3

    5:05 as bruce lee said “i am not scared of the person who knows 10,000 kicks. But i am afraid of the person who knows one kick but has practices it for 10,000 times” in rocket league terms, be the person who is insanely good at 1 thing to the point you know what to do and how to do it in every situation because you will be a lot more unstoppable than if you know everything but have nothing as refined as that person that knows that one thing

  • @Jinmenken515
    @Jinmenken515 Рік тому +62

    You’ve taught me an insane amount about this game just from watching your tendencies and decision-making, so this is definitely some more good info 👍

  • @sunzy6629
    @sunzy6629 9 місяців тому +1

    12:23 I can actually understand that. I'm not too good at the game (Champ 1) but I remember when if first got the game I was stuck around silver/gold and I was not consistent at all. Watching pro play I remember redirects being something that really stood out to me. I would then practice it relentlessly. It took a few months to get consistent with, but I was spending maybe 1-2 hours just in custom training packs doing redirects. And it wasn't the redirects that got me better, but it was the better ball control, car control, aerial control, and power that I gained from trying to learn redirects that really launched my rank up. I started in 2020, and by the end of 2021 to early 2022, I was D2

  • @voidlzplayz4793
    @voidlzplayz4793 Рік тому +30

    I really liked when you talked about having that one aspect of your playstyle that is just REALLY spot on that puts you above the rest of your lobby. Perfecting one thing is better than knowing a few things halfway.

  • @ElStolen
    @ElStolen 8 місяців тому +2

    as a former rlcs coach, i can tell you that the 7th tip it's the best one if u are willing to go pro

  • @haydosplays5624
    @haydosplays5624 Рік тому +3

    That is crazy that you got high champ even GC after a few months of playing. I genuinely think you're one of the fastest improving players in the game which lead to your Major win.

  • @andrewthompson2474
    @andrewthompson2474 Рік тому +8

    Love the video jack! I’m a 40 yr old diamond and I always love hearing your tips. I’d love to see a video with mechanical tips that are high return. Like air roll power shots, flipping onto walls, recovery tips, in and out saves. It’s usually expected ppl know how to do these things, but I’ve yet to learn a lot of secrets.

  • @ProfessorThock
    @ProfessorThock Рік тому +2

    Love it Jack. I hope you realize how much people respect and value your thoughts/opinions. I’d love to see more of these videos on any topic that you feel you’ve got some valuable insight into.
    Also remember how much of a role model you are for so many since everyone points to you for your thoughts. Encouraging healthy habits like drinking water and going to the gym and getting good sleep would be impactful. I love seeing that kind of stuff from creators, squishy and arsenal have done that a bit

  • @Ecronik_rl
    @Ecronik_rl Рік тому +8

    Thank you so much Jack, I've been playing Rocket League foe the last two years and have been working and am still working to go pro ever since, at one point after hitting GC I hit a wall and felt very discouraged. I found you on UA-cam and helped me get past that wall. Every day I work hard towards achieving that goal of going pro one day. Thank you so much for everything you do for all of us!

    • @AISBERGgg
      @AISBERGgg Рік тому

      if u hit wall in gc and u 12+ y old forget about pro

  • @Quell__
    @Quell__ 10 місяців тому +3

    man you know that this is a professional when someone is holding a 20 min presentation while casually doing the sickest goals I could only dream of

  • @stew2860
    @stew2860 Рік тому +33

    This was a fantastic video, thank you so much. I'm a big fan of educational videos like these, and I would really like to see a video specifically tailored on the subject of going from bubble to pro, but I understand if the target audience for that video is just a bit too small. Thank you regardless!

    • @mk8miimaker872
      @mk8miimaker872 Рік тому +2

      I'll second that. I don't believe the audience is too small for that kind of video - everyone who listens carefully to it will learn something whether they're actually at the rank you're targeting or not.

  • @TheFormerTeam
    @TheFormerTeam Рік тому +2

    8:12 A good example of slowmo outside of rocket league is when you're learning music. You can't play through the fire and the flames first try at full speed. You have to play it note-by-note to understand what's going on and this is true for any song you will ever learn on any instrument.

    • @timbelcijan9858
      @timbelcijan9858 11 місяців тому

      It's pretty ironic that as a musician it took me way too long to try slow mo for practise, because I'd been playing the game for so long before the option was there I felt like I had to prove to myself I don't need any 'crutches' to improve, I just gotta put more hours in but actually getting a decent look at what's happening between my car and the ball and having enough time for my brain to figure it out has helped me understand a lot of intricacies of the game's behaviour.

  • @Gage-eg8bl
    @Gage-eg8bl 11 місяців тому +1

    I’m 15 I’m gc2 and I know for fact without trying them yet I know that this will make me better and I love how you are so informative like squishy and I praise you for that❤

  • @a.maricely
    @a.maricely Рік тому +6

    Jack you actually inspired me to get better at the game. I remember watching you over two years ago and I was hard stuck D2 at the time and now I’m constantly getting C2. Just wanted to thank you

  • @wokkyslush
    @wokkyslush Рік тому +3

    this is exactly the kind of video i’ve been wanting to see from you, absolutely loved it, keep it up!!

  • @jonahlevy674
    @jonahlevy674 10 місяців тому +1

    I keep coming back to this one… the wisdom you shared here contains multitudes-much of it pertains to all disciplines and arts or athletic endeavors. Great stuff, Jack!

  • @throwaway9805
    @throwaway9805 Рік тому +3

    It's actually interesting how most of these tips can also be applied to other subjects. You and I actually do a lot of the same (even #7) but I'm more focused in training my science vs my rocket league. Very nice tips man.

  • @djmax01
    @djmax01 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Honestly loved your last tip about having that insane passion for the game.
    I haven't heard many RL youtubers or pros talk about how much they love the game, or at least not in the way you talked about it.
    I definitely relate to that though. Utterly love this game.

  • @Zfullz
    @Zfullz Рік тому +1

    Almost 30 w/ full time job and school here. Play time is limited, but I can absolutely vouch for the warm up and slo mo tips. My warm up routine solidified a few months ago with freeplay at 85-90% for 15 ish minutes before I play a single game. Before the hard reset I was scraping C1, never hit it but always right there. After the hard reset I'm like 1 div below where I was. At first I was discouraged because I didn't see my rank reflecting my improvement. Then I played some cas with a guy that was C2-C3 and I was keeping up with no problem. Before my routine I would have been left in the dust, and then it hit me how valuable those were to improving.
    Long reply but TL;DR slow mo and warming up are HUGE tips! Thanks for posting Jack!

  • @_XRMissie
    @_XRMissie 8 місяців тому

    For me, my "reach out" is fakes, simple drift cuts (and fluid/aggressive ground control), and mental "sync"ing the 2nd defender in 2s. When I "lock on" to the player, I watch and mirror them until I'm in their rotation path and use very slight bumps or miniboost control to deny pressure and de-fang a play. Once I have control then, I like to literally hop, skip, and jump my way to the goal, playing keep away lol. Also hairline defence, saving the impossible, actual godsend content in any game, especially Rocket League.

  • @yotambronsky9990
    @yotambronsky9990 Рік тому +5

    This video realy showcases your sportsmanship, your dedication and everything else there is to appreciate about you as a player. Thank you for inspiring and educating :)

  • @AlexHernandez-np7iq
    @AlexHernandez-np7iq 6 місяців тому

    Love the maturity of your craft brother. This has the feel of a man with calloused hands (mind in this case) talking to young hands/apprentices and teaching them the ropes. Not for views necessarily…a video you want to get out there, for sure, but it’s not for clout. It’s for forging a hammer and saying “this is a better tool for this craft.” “My experience is a better iron.”

  • @vanicurocuro776
    @vanicurocuro776 Рік тому +1

    Jack you are a legend, loved every second of the video! :)

  • @subparpt
    @subparpt Рік тому

    The last point applies to everything in life, if you want to be great at something you have to be obsessed. Obsession isn't necessarily a negative thing.
    Slowmo is extremely underrated. It's been such a valuable but underused tool since it was introduced and we grinded solo private matches with it.
    12:55 remember Jack coming up in 1s his flicks did HARD carry his game, he's absolutely right about grinding out something to fit you.

  • @Dashii-
    @Dashii- Рік тому +1

    Really great video, was waiting for a video like this for some time and im happy that you did it because i mostly watch your videos.

  • @rkmusicandlife
    @rkmusicandlife Рік тому +1

    Great mindset tips here. Nice to have videos like this once in a while, especially since you could easily decide to gatekeep stuff like this for your paying students lol. Much luhh

  • @dyllanusher1379
    @dyllanusher1379 Рік тому

    I really needed to hear that remark about forming your own identity at 3:00! thanks for the tips jack.

  • @spongeboblover7052
    @spongeboblover7052 Рік тому +1

    I love this format

  • @dumbee.3671
    @dumbee.3671 Рік тому +3

    What a great attitude Jack has. I really hope toxic and negative players can learn something from him.

  • @zexton8487
    @zexton8487 Рік тому +3

    Great video jack, honestly a great and helpful vid. I've done nothing but grind this game the last year and a bit while in college on the side, and im around c2 almost c3. My passion for this game is beyond anything else i have ever done, i would like nothing more than to go pro and be apart of the community fully, or just at least hit SSL. watching these vids and many RL streamers has been some thing that some how relaxes me, but also pushes me to get better at this game, and i truly believe i have the passion to become pro. at least some day. (:

  • @smurk_2x
    @smurk_2x 8 місяців тому

    the preflip catch at 12:49! was sooo smooth

  • @No-we4ux
    @No-we4ux Рік тому +4

    I cannot express how much I appreciate this type of content from you

  • @The-Archive13
    @The-Archive13 Рік тому +6

    YES LOVE WHEN JACK IS JUST JACK

  • @diedforurwins
    @diedforurwins Рік тому +1

    A lot of this advice goes for getting really good at anything in life. Getting absurdly good at one thing is better than being a JACK of all trades (no pun intended)

  • @phoenxi_
    @phoenxi_ Рік тому

    This video reinforced a lot of how I view the game, and gave me confidence that I am playing how I need to in order to improve, I’ve been absolutely obsessed with this game for 3 years now (2k hours) and am comfortably hitting gc, it’s just such a good feeling to succeed in this game and I haven’t felt that same feeling in any other game or real world sport, I played baseball and basketball in high school and rocket league is what I looked forward to, I enjoyed sports but I love rocket league and I hope I never stop

  • @HaischkaEST
    @HaischkaEST Рік тому

    Jack, can I add one thing to your expert advice that I believe you agree with? Intention in freeplay! It's powerful because the brain gets immediate feedback on what's wrong when you visualize what you want specifically in the first place. Ex. If you see a clean front flip in your mind but execute a flip too high, you'll figure out how to fix it whereas without the intention, you won't care much in the first place. LMK if this is bs. Without intention player: "Bang, bang, bang, bang" with intention: "Bang at wall, catch, flick score. Bang at specific part of wall, rebound shot.... missed... try again fixing error with corner of car" using the brain.

  • @tamo1110
    @tamo1110 Рік тому +11

    no one is talking about the first 90 seconds where he enters flow state in freeplay

  • @Michael-be2yv
    @Michael-be2yv Рік тому +2

    I’m a fan of your videos! I was actually really hoping you would dive into more analysis of pro games and talk about your perspective on the game more often, if anything!

  • @killerschep4478
    @killerschep4478 Рік тому +1

    really like the variety content recently. Keep it up!

  • @B4B0-SoundCloud
    @B4B0-SoundCloud Рік тому +6

    this video was exactly what I needed to hear! this game has always seemed special to me and this helped remind me of my true passion for it. thank you Jack. Ill be rooting for you FK and Chronic in next season 😄

  • @jayjay1drum1skate
    @jayjay1drum1skate Рік тому +3

    GC in 3 months is crazy. Funny that my first intro to Jack was one of scrubkillas first 1s videos and he goes “ohh apparently Jack, thus guy jus spams flecks!”

    • @FredMo
      @FredMo Рік тому

      Haha ok that's funny. Would love to see this vid, should be years old, right?
      Yeah 3 months... thought the same, and if i got it correctly it was even in 1s😮

  • @penguins.227
    @penguins.227 Рік тому

    The point about practicing what reaches out to you is a really important thing to mention and something I think some guides may fail to state.
    The reality is this is a video game. For all but the very very top, this is not a sustainable career path, this is something we do for fun. If you are going to carve out time to improve at something with so little life impact as a video game talent, then please, just focus on what you enjoy, don't force yourself to practice things you don't like and burn yourself out on the game you're investing so many hours practicing.

  • @saud12a70
    @saud12a70 Рік тому

    this video was so refreshing. So different from the usual HOW TO RANK UP IN ROCKET LEAGUE IN (insert short amount of time to do the task)!. Loved it.

  • @Austin-ql9kc
    @Austin-ql9kc 11 місяців тому

    This is a phenomenal video. Ive taught all my friends to use slowmo in order to allow your brain to figure out the mwchanics step by step. I absolutely love that you explained that in this.

  • @DMac1234ist
    @DMac1234ist Рік тому +1

    Good video dude! I truly respect that you included the concept of not letting the game take over your life - some pros / streamers are toxic and convey a message that "in order to get good at this game, you need to make sacrifices in your life", and I'm just sad for all the kids that literally take that advice. It's all about balance, and if there's something you want in life, rocket league is the thing you should sacrifice

    • @timbelcijan9858
      @timbelcijan9858 11 місяців тому

      Doesn't help that RLCS now lowered the min age to 13...

  • @mk8miimaker872
    @mk8miimaker872 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic video! More like this would be welcome, and you should absolutely not apologize for repeating things. No matter how annoyed some people may get, hearing important points multiple times in different contexts is a great way to improve retention and understanding of those ideas.

  • @amlenk
    @amlenk Рік тому

    hadn't played 1's properly since season 1, I did my placement matches this season and immediately noticed so many flaws in my gameplay. That tip is VERY useful.

  • @xTheKingOfTheSea
    @xTheKingOfTheSea Рік тому +1

    Great video! I love these types of videos to relax in free play and listen to!

  • @ilyarise
    @ilyarise Рік тому

    I love how accurate the tip 'do what sticks out to you' is, I'd always watch first killers double taps in shock and disbelief, practiced the hell out of them, and now I get smurf accusations in ranked from the angles I hit in c1 😭. I love it though, double taps have always been satisfying to me, I may have horrible game sense and a wobbly speed kickoff, but I'm gonna hit my doubles 🙏🏾

  • @Alter-b3j
    @Alter-b3j Рік тому

    That slowmo thing worked wonders to me. Been doing it for a few months. I can feel that i've been playing faster and my mechanics are getting a lot better quickly

  • @WhrsTheMoneyLabowski
    @WhrsTheMoneyLabowski Рік тому +1

    I'm old and suck but love the game and appreciate your videos. No chance at ever becoming pro, or even GC, but at 600 hours I'm finding my groove and enjoy the grind. Keep up the videos, they help a lot.

  • @jontotterstrom2512
    @jontotterstrom2512 Рік тому +1

    The passion for rl that you have definitely shines through the screen and makes your vids real. Would love to see you branch out with your content.

  • @leadingmuscle485
    @leadingmuscle485 Рік тому +2

    If you don’t love it you will get burnt out doing it too often. This applies to all things in life

  • @ethancampbell245
    @ethancampbell245 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been meaning to subscribe for a while
    This is the first video I’ve been recommended
    I guess it must’ve helped a lot of people since the algorithm fed it to me 🙂

  • @jacobnelson1362
    @jacobnelson1362 Рік тому

    Been stuck at Gc1 and Gc2 for over a year. I appreciate the tips cause i need something to change in my routine so i can climb again. Your insight is very helpful.

  • @randomname8352
    @randomname8352 Рік тому +1

    on tip two there's a good quote from Bruce Lee to describe what you metion, "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who had practiced one kick 10,000 times"
    at least it reminded me of this quote. nice video

    • @FredMo
      @FredMo Рік тому

      Aah a man of culture. So i guess you know what the vegan brother of Bruce Lee is called?

  • @Phantom_Legend
    @Phantom_Legend Рік тому +1

    I never would've known how much I could relate to my favorite pro player until he started talking about how he started his mornings before school, and how he played tennis and just too many other things he mentioned in this video. If epic doesn't kill rocket league soon enough I'm going fast in this game and a lot of it would be due to AppJack 🙏❤️

  • @spartangoat9337
    @spartangoat9337 Рік тому

    i fully agree with all these tips especially the last, ive experienced the most growth in this game when I was and loving and breathing this game naturally

  • @dizzie383
    @dizzie383 7 місяців тому

    I appreciate this sort of content so much. I love the way you approach topics and give constructive feedback, especially in the other channel. Thanks for encouraging me to keep my nose to the old grindstone

  • @wkayyk
    @wkayyk 5 місяців тому +1

    from plat 2 to gc 2 peak in a month thx to this video
    listen to jack if you guys want to improve

  • @cmp3639
    @cmp3639 Рік тому +1

    Maybe the best video I watched from you! Holyyy so much value🔥

  • @falk9417
    @falk9417 11 місяців тому

    For the last point yeah it's mostly natural. I play another game and sometimes get annoyed etc., but I just love it too much that I can't help but keeo playing or return the very next day, watch videos etc.
    And such a passion you can't really force onto you and it will be near impossible to go pro without it.

  • @michael04__806
    @michael04__806 Рік тому +2

    I'm gc2 and I've kinda quit 1s, thanks for giving motivation to get back into them lol

  • @moonsadislam9897
    @moonsadislam9897 Рік тому +2

    7:41 is way too satisfying wth

  • @CassidyHansen
    @CassidyHansen Рік тому

    For me, speeding up the game is more beneficial. It forces me to analyze more quickly. Then the game at normal speed feels like it's on easy mode. It's hard to describe but it's like I can see a few inputs ahead and I'm more ready for it and have more time to react. Anyway, Jack, great presentation, as always. I always appreciate your insight. I find it so helpful. Also, it's so funny you mention nailing one skill. I've been kinda goofing around with flicks more often than usual, and something told me to try harder, but now that idea is solidified. Thank you!

  • @tachi6824
    @tachi6824 Рік тому

    Bruh, love you for this appJ, this is the best tips vid i’ve seen for RL, really wish I had the cash to go through coaching with you luke and the homies.

  • @iEternalnite
    @iEternalnite Рік тому

    Captain England with the quality video on how to land on Gen.G with Chronic & Firstkilller as teammates. You don't become an NA superteam if you don't hold up your end of the bargain. Looking forward to how the team performs come the start of the new season!

  • @gpkool1
    @gpkool1 Рік тому

    Tip number 4, I truly believe I play better without a warm up, but I think the reason for it is an even bigger issue. When I first start the game, I join and I think I have a clean slate, and I will go for balls with full confidence and no hesitation. The momment I start whiffing or don't hit the ball the way I want to, I'll start hesitating and my play with become slower which leads down a spiral of not getting to the ball first thinking the opponets are just at a higher level so on and so forth. Atleast that is how my expierce has been, and I think even in just training, when I'm trying to practice a specific shot and I miss, even that gets to me.
    I also started fairly strangely when playing rocket league, I would play on and off never really sinking any time into the game, but recently when I've started to play more frequently, it was because I have two friends who were already low-mid diamond level, and I just started joining them, so I had to learn how to be of use to them, so I feel like I ended up skipping the basics, and trying to learn a little more advance stuff. I can somewhat Arieal and either hit it on target, or arieal pass to one of my teamates, but I cant dribble to save my life.
    All of this combined I think Leads to my extremely inconsistent play. On a good day, I'd say I'm around Platnium 2, and on a bad day I think I'm around as low as a Gold 2.

  • @Zen_1g
    @Zen_1g 8 місяців тому

    Also, something that has been powerful for me for ranking up is playing Bo5s in matchmaking. This works for any game. If you lose the Bo5, you have to get off and do something else. I got to Champion 25 (25th in the world) on Halo 5 in 2018 by applying this discipline and playing 8 hours a day.

  • @milkdudtv4380
    @milkdudtv4380 Рік тому

    Most realistic video I’ve seen on improvements in rl ever thanks allot

  • @1of8B
    @1of8B Рік тому

    New and useful information while also having a satisfying video to keep my attention play in the background (you messing about in freeplay).

  • @jaxsongreen4144
    @jaxsongreen4144 Рік тому

    Jack I have less then 250 hours in this game and have just hit champ 1 div 3 absolutely love watching your videos and love the grind I will be using all of these tips to their fullest and love seeing my results and improvement because I inspire to be as good as you 1 day

  • @loquitogonzalez3650
    @loquitogonzalez3650 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your tips. I always watch your videos and i am really a big fan of your playstyle and your content. This video in my opinion helps to get a clue whats important to learn so i appreciate it. I also try to kinda copy some stuff you are doing in my playstyle and some of them helped a lot. but honestly my biggest problem at this momemt is to not know how to go on from here.. yeah practice sure is one point but i think i need like a mentor who can active tell me what to do and show me my mistakes.. perhaps learn some mechanics because i struggle a bit for example kickoffs like wavedash or speed or fastkickoff however they are called.. i kinda understand the how to but im somehow in many situations not able to use it.. well enogh writen.. thanks again bro

  • @fenexj
    @fenexj 11 місяців тому

    You're living the life Jack, excellent display of skills while explaining, in great detail how you developed them. Brilliant teacher, thanks for sharing.

  • @desboom7890
    @desboom7890 Рік тому

    This is genuinely benefiting. Like thise may sound like general tips, but I will 100% consider them in the future. No offense to other yts, but they all tend to give tips about specific things/scenarios which makes it hard to implement for the watcher.

  • @matthewmccaffry1949
    @matthewmccaffry1949 Рік тому

    Love hearing a video like this from you

  • @quentinlauterbach
    @quentinlauterbach Рік тому

    great video u touch on very important ideas for keeping enjoyment while improving, because that part can be frustrating due to failing over and over again

  • @mifffen
    @mifffen Рік тому

    THANK YOU, great video I wish there were more people like u who gives advice to the higher ish players too like gc2-low ssl

  • @Dunce...
    @Dunce... Рік тому +1

    Very good video, Jack! And very well explained - I have a question though.
    I wonder if you can be too long in freeplay/training-packs, cause sometimes I can sit there for hours. Then when I start playing games, I just can't really focus. And I sense lack of gamesense. So I wonder if you feel that sometimes too, or if you have any idea.
    And good luck with your new roster. I'm exited, and I'll support you no matter what!

  • @dyedie1
    @dyedie1 Рік тому +2

    Great tips. I’ve already made it as far as I care to get in this game, but knowing this beforehand would’ve helped a lot.

  • @jaydyllan
    @jaydyllan Рік тому +1

    its so satisfying when your explaining the video in the intro, every time u end the phrase you score an insane goal literally not even trying 😂 🐐

  • @SUPERTIGERG3
    @SUPERTIGERG3 Рік тому +1

    I fuckin love you Jack. I literally hated playing ones cuz of the major tilting, but as of recently I’ve strictly been playing 1s and tourneys. I’m loving it. Thank you

    • @SUPERTIGERG3
      @SUPERTIGERG3 Рік тому

      I also love this game more than anything, I watch pro play all the time and literally don’t care if I’m 35 I still want to go pro.

  • @MeshoALK
    @MeshoALK Рік тому +1

    idk what do i say but i hoped
    in this video you talk abouy the Montality so much cuz this thing would be take you far

  • @erichartshorn949
    @erichartshorn949 Рік тому

    Yeah id have to 100% agree with warm up but i get lazy. After this video i will make it a point to warm up. I usually warm up by going in to training and hitting the champ pack and even if i get a shot i try to aim the shot and try to be precise and try to get power on it and things like that. Then when i go into a game i actually hit open nets but without the warmup ill generally miss the most open nets. Id also like to point out that air dribble speak to me the most. The ability to take it across field under your control with the guarenteed 50, is insane. I think its extremely important.

  • @chasemartin8020
    @chasemartin8020 Рік тому

    I appreciate this kind of video format from you because your teaching style sits well with me.

  • @matsplaysow7247
    @matsplaysow7247 Рік тому +1

    I love these types of videos please make more

  • @ikilluboy
    @ikilluboy Рік тому

    i love these styles of videos thanks jack

  • @iam.buhle_g
    @iam.buhle_g Рік тому +3

    and that, ladies and gentlemen, is why Jack Benton is my favorite Rocket League player.

  • @RabbitRayy
    @RabbitRayy Рік тому

    great video! watched it until the end :) awesome tips man thank you!

  • @Myrht781
    @Myrht781 Рік тому

    It's a good thing you talk about the mindset to improve and have fun rather than making a tutorial about some mechanic or a tier list of the best mechanics to train. It's much more relatable and helpful that way.

  • @EthxnRL
    @EthxnRL Рік тому +1

    Hey Jack, this video actually made me understand my kcikoff more, it helped me see my flaws and has given me a way to improve, keep up the good content and smash it next season

  • @Schoofsrl
    @Schoofsrl Рік тому

    On tip 4: I always warm up quite a bit before playing. One of the things I'm currently working on is pacing myself correctly, because I often go too fast so I have to kill my momentum or I'm out of position etc. (1900 player). I noticed not warming up helps me play slower and forces me to pace myself correctly coz I can't rely on mechanics as much to get myself out of the awkward situations I put myself in. I still believe warming up will do more good than bad for most players, but I wanted to make a point that there are positives to not warming up, or warming up less.

  • @schwarz8701
    @schwarz8701 Рік тому

    Great video! Im gonna follow your advices and focus more on training, im hard stuck on gold 3/plat 1 for months, i want to reach at least d1 but i feel sometimes that simply i cant but im working on it...

  • @kazehanaa
    @kazehanaa Рік тому

    Love this style of vid. You have one of the best minds/personalities in the game so any informative content from you I will absolute consume

  • @theshadowmaster560
    @theshadowmaster560 Рік тому

    Coincidentally i got fed up of my flicks being non existent and i was in the middle of practicing them as this video popped up. Thats my main focus to improve right now and how to pop the ball on the roof of my car more smoothly and quickly while dribbling.