The FASTEST way to IMPROVE & RANK UP | Ft. JAYNE

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  • @eathletelabs
    @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +124

    HUGE shoutout to Jayne for the amazing advice. I hope you guys learned a ton! Stay tuned for the follow-up video that acts almost as a part-2 to this one! In the meantime go follow Jayne:
    UA-cam - ua-cam.com/channels/MoNOUJPZTjA1w3ttT819SA.html
    Twitch - www.twitch.tv/Jayne
    Twitter - twitter.com/EnvyJayne
    Instagram instagram.com/EnvyJayne
    Study I referenced: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ejsp.674
    Discord: discord.gg/KrFUJRB
    Check out our step-by-step course for ranking up fast in just 66 days: eathletelabs.com/esports-elite/

    • @vincentxaveryharlim7125
      @vincentxaveryharlim7125 4 роки тому

      How diet affects our performance when?

    • @beasthaven1571
      @beasthaven1571 4 роки тому

      ...so how do you sign up for ESports boot camps in games.

    • @wongsam8624
      @wongsam8624 4 роки тому

      I was a bit lost on what he meant by performance and review in the morning

    • @saeeddeanable
      @saeeddeanable 4 роки тому

      There is a flaw in ur "Ringer" theory. The flaw is that there are 5 other ppl on ur team that u do not know and even tho u tell them the correct thing to do in a situation they dont listen bcuz of pride. Most americans are like this. Eg. King's row defense this morning: hero bans are phara, sym, zarya and lucio. We are running roadhog, rein , bastion, brig, mercy and tracer. I suggest we take the high ground and road falls to contest if need be. The guy who is playing brig.. is playing brig so he suggests stay on low ground. The other team is running Rein, ash, soldier, orissa, moira and mercy. First push the bastion dies but we got the kills to win the team fight. Second fight we all on the low ground and soldier 76 is on high ground uncontested. My teammate suggest we ignore soldier and focus on the ground troops.... mind u by now he has the backing of the entire team with the exception of myself. The soldier builds his ult in 30 seconds killing half the team with free uncontested damage. How do u get ppl to understand concepts such as high ground control, coordination of targets, and for everyone not to focus the biggest target bcuz 1 they can't kill the tank bcuz the healers are pumping all resources into him and 2 bcuz they giving the healers ult charge every fight which ultimately costs us the team fight. Meanwhile a junkrat is spamming bombs and killing the entire team before we can even get the kill on the main tank. Worst yet, he has RIP tire for the next fight. U can't control 5 other ppl , especially on NA servers. And the difference between platinum and gold seems to be the difference between top 500 and gold bcuz once ur rank is above the person trying to tell u the right thing u automatically get ignored.

    • @saeeddeanable
      @saeeddeanable 4 роки тому +1

      How do u explain diet wen most top 500 streamers have the diet of pizza and fast food eg dafran?

  • @BOXXYwhat
    @BOXXYwhat 4 роки тому +589

    Having good diet, exercise, and especially sleep, will make everything in your life better

    • @yabombo8145
      @yabombo8145 4 роки тому +22

      semen retention is the best help there is

    • @skyla-idiot
      @skyla-idiot 4 роки тому +6

      Ali Minsaria no it’s not.

    • @ibrahish
      @ibrahish 4 роки тому +11

      xQc: no i dont think i will

    • @jase7401
      @jase7401 4 роки тому +21

      @@yabombo8145 why does everything have to cum to this?

    • @CM-yb5cu
      @CM-yb5cu 4 роки тому

      Have nothing of these 3 things 🤔😒

  • @PepePach3k0
    @PepePach3k0 4 роки тому +320

    its all about discipline

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +32

      Agreed! Discipline is huge!

    • @maxk3y
      @maxk3y 4 роки тому +2

      not only about discipline.

    • @acemikaeladato5906
      @acemikaeladato5906 4 роки тому +4

      be the best that you can be it's all about self decipline be the best and you will see your future is your's to feed

    • @maxk3y
      @maxk3y 4 роки тому

      @@acemikaeladato5906 discipline it's imortant thing, but not one

    • @Hamsterbby
      @Hamsterbby 4 роки тому +1

      BIOPRO 101 discipline is definitely the core of improving. If you hold yourself accountable to train, review, bettering health. Results will show

  • @chrislaser6875
    @chrislaser6875 4 роки тому +273

    can I actually get a reality show of jayne bringing 5 bronze players to pro level in 2 months?

    • @Welari12
      @Welari12 4 роки тому +43

      He couldn't. He could bring 5 noobs to the pro level, but those noobs have to be intelligent to begin with. Most (if not all) bronze players simply won't be able to understand the advanced concepts of the game even after they are explained to them, let alone be able to emulate those concepts in real time.

    • @pignoob9551
      @pignoob9551 4 роки тому +6

      Ari Wells ya those skills can only be taught from experience and just pure intuition some people have it some don’t and you can’t teach it

    • @mehmesayed4234
      @mehmesayed4234 4 роки тому +8

      @@Welari12 In 2 months he can't make a pro player out of a complete beginner but he definitely can make them above average players which is my goal lol

    • @Priesstt_
      @Priesstt_ 4 роки тому +1

      That’s an amazing idea

    • @larutmrs3313
      @larutmrs3313 3 роки тому +7

      @@Welari12 this sounded so Rick and Morty meme xdd, I think that "the advanced concepts of a game" are not that hard to learn, I wasn´t born understanding how to counter strafe in counter strike for example I learned it, I think people believe too much in "talent" while not focusing on the other aspect "training" for sure, I doesnt matter how much you train, to be number 1 in the world you need good training and good genetics, but in order to be in the top 1% of a game? I think that is arvievavle by normal people, no need for crazy genetics there, the thing is, most people see videogames as just that, a game, and they will never reach the top, but if you take an Esport as seriously as an athlethe takes his sport, (very strict diet and training, with a very good training program) you can reach the top, the thing is, most people, ven some pro gamers, dont thake it that serious, they still go to sleep at 4 am and eat too much pizza. and I know this because i´v been playing computer videogames for 10 years, but I always was a very average player, it wasn´t untill 2 years ago that i really started taking it serious and train very hard, that I became really good, to the point where I am an inmortal player now in valorant in the way of becoming radiant.

  • @tariqo16
    @tariqo16 4 роки тому +467

    Can i use this method in studying because my rank on unviersity is pretty low

    • @WhalesLoveSmash
      @WhalesLoveSmash 4 роки тому +36

      Yes actually.

    • @b0ld651
      @b0ld651 4 роки тому +43

      yes just replace the gaming part in this videos schedule into studying

    • @YhighNinja
      @YhighNinja 4 роки тому +12

      Yes but the only problem is to motivate yourself. People find it difficult to do this.

    • @lenvoor1633
      @lenvoor1633 4 роки тому +4

      100% yes, and I'm a nerd myself, well I really don't care about having the best grades anymore because I found it really irritating to try hard when the one who cheat there way to the Top get better grades than me, so for me it's a meh, it doesn't matter really unless you want to be professor or have a better status compared to a normal teacher, than sure

    • @nonstopogre1184
      @nonstopogre1184 4 роки тому

      Yeah, yeah it can

  • @DefeatLust
    @DefeatLust 4 роки тому +45

    "Do not worry about the fruits of your labor. Focus simply on the labor." Bhagavad Gita
    "Don't set arbitrary goals, like wanting to be diamond by Thursday. Just focus on the process." - Esports Coach

    • @shantiwarlock
      @shantiwarlock 8 місяців тому +1

      Buddha was an esports coach confirmed

    • @DefeatLust
      @DefeatLust 8 місяців тому +1

      @@shantiwarlock Daaaaaamn, thas facts

  • @Nathan-xm7rw
    @Nathan-xm7rw 4 роки тому +79

    I primarily play Siege, and I saw the most improvement when I started blaming myself for losing. It's really easy to complain about why an enemy is sitting somewhere stupid, or to blame team mates for not pulling their weight, and I did this for much too long. I was gold for about a year, because I played the game for fun and only stuck to casual. I finally got a PC two months ago and decided it was time to stop using the controller as an excuse for being bad, mainly because I no longer had one lmao. I got sens I was comfortable with -and didn't just copy a pro's, I started aim training, forced myself to play ranked, and find a team I worked well with. We were decent, but I was still floating around Gold 2. I got invested in everything Pro League, both in the game, and the people behind the camera. I got to see how to run strats, as well as why to run certain strats. I told my team that we need an IGL because doing our own thing doesn't work, so I stepped up and took command, and we became coordinated for once. By droning people in, I saw the people sitting in dumb spots, which then turned into free kills. By working together, we were all at fault when something went wrong. Together we climbed from Gold 2 to Plat 1 in a couple short months. I realized that a big part of excelling in any game is realizing that you're on a team for a reason, you're not supposed to fly solo. Find a team that suites you, and improve together, it makes the end goal so much better when you still have the same friends, but now you're all insane.

    • @ghost_of_jah5210
      @ghost_of_jah5210 4 роки тому +4

      I did this exact same thing and now I’m almost plat 2, stick with it

    • @vladventura1928
      @vladventura1928 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for sharing this. I also have something like this happening to me: I'm playing support (Ana) a lot and ever since I've told myself "this is your fault, you lost because of you, get better" I can literally see the difference on my performance; I'm landing critical sleeps, really important grenades, unscoped and scoped shots.... yeah, I can attest to this, it works.

    • @frostinfy169
      @frostinfy169 4 роки тому

      Now you depend on your team which isn't great. You developed team work which works very good, but you will realize that if you encounter a solo queue plat/diamond player, he alone could crush your team.

    • @JD-hm2wi
      @JD-hm2wi 4 роки тому

      Wow!! This is gonna be helpful now I rather gonna find new friend that are wanting to take the game seriously and the most important don’t blame on stupid things that I have been doing in my gameplay

    • @Nathan-xm7rw
      @Nathan-xm7rw 4 роки тому +1

      @@frostinfy169 Siege is a team based game, you're not supposed to play solo and carry the team. Also, it's not relying on your team when it's their job to give call outs on cameras/drones, and ping things. This is common sense that isn't so common when you solo queue, which is why it's necessary to have friends that do those things. Last thing, I was already high plat/diamond elo before I stopped playing last month, so I doubt a good player that's solo queued is gonna crush us, especially when we're used to playing plat, diamond, and champ stacks.

  • @benhawkins7000
    @benhawkins7000 4 роки тому +97

    Creativity and thinking outside the box has helped me. Experimenting in every situation to experience what changes opponent's decisions and how that can affect the game. Practicing different techniques thousands of times and asking where how and why those techniques are affective. Quality is more important than quantity. And I’ve found also it’s better never pondering on decisions you’ve made in the past. These are things that’s helped me to improve. Hope it helps you guys to!

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +10

      I love the advice. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @iitztoku1059
    @iitztoku1059 4 роки тому +12

    I’ve been doing this routine for awhile and yea it’s true. It works, stay focus, keep that consistent mentality and you make your destination. Same goes with life

  • @thesushicat7874
    @thesushicat7874 4 роки тому +52

    Yo I love the fact that Jayne came up and helped with this Jayne actually helped me reach top500 in ow

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +7

      Hard to deny how knowledgable he is!

  • @saitama-6226
    @saitama-6226 4 роки тому +6

    I just found this channel and it’s exactly what I needed.
    Current overwatch SR :3350 💎
    Peak overwatch SR: 3681
    Goal SR :4000
    I’ll update when I make any significant progress.

    • @Tttdvkou33
      @Tttdvkou33 3 роки тому

      Did any significant progress happen ?

    • @think7220
      @think7220 3 роки тому

      So?

    • @joaocampos7174
      @joaocampos7174 2 роки тому

      @@think7220 so?

    • @hydrossj8217
      @hydrossj8217 2 роки тому

      Yo

    • @saitama-6226
      @saitama-6226 2 роки тому +4

      Ngl guys, I had the urge to play this game after watching the vid but I stopped playing it after like a week. So nothing came out of it lol.

  • @novacaine_.5108
    @novacaine_.5108 4 роки тому +6

    This video while directed at people who wish to be pros at the games that they play, this routine can be completely directed to any field or subject that people wish to improve on. Personally I find that this sort of training can help in learning anything from languages to physics, its all about methodical training and determination to improve

  • @SilliestURL
    @SilliestURL 4 роки тому +177

    When you check someone’s career profile and it says:
    Season 20: 2031 peak
    Season 21: 4370 peak

    • @mazedmarky
      @mazedmarky 4 роки тому +26

      season 21 playtime on Brigitte: 100hrs

    • @bananaman281
      @bananaman281 4 роки тому +7

      Quarantine hit different like that

    • @crowdozer
      @crowdozer 4 роки тому +3

      legit I saw someone like that the other day. they onetricked Moira two seasons straight to gm LOL

    • @SilliestURL
      @SilliestURL 4 роки тому

      crowdozer haha

    • @mehmesayed4234
      @mehmesayed4234 4 роки тому

      It at least takes 2 seasons to get that good. You can't get to the top 1% in 1 season

  • @ZoRosales
    @ZoRosales 4 роки тому +5

    I was having some crazy mental blocks that kept coming up during our final moments in Warzone. After finding your channel and watching/studying your videos I already can see major improvements and started to clutch it when it counts more consistently. Thank you so much for your content keep it going! Definitely sharing your vids with all my team mates and looking forward to seeing you grow!

  • @cjtrahey4195
    @cjtrahey4195 4 роки тому +84

    This is the greatest crossover since Timmy/jimmy power hour

  • @saksuye
    @saksuye Рік тому +1

    Listening to an experienced coach sharing all this information on how to reach top 1% level of skill of a game in a short period of time is very nice. Thank you for interviewing him.

  • @neelanjanmitra3379
    @neelanjanmitra3379 3 роки тому +2

    I love how this relates to not only esports but literally life itself

  • @WattsonorSomething
    @WattsonorSomething 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you eAthletes Labs
    I watched this in Febuary when I picked up Apex on PC as my first PC Shooter.
    8 months later I'm 200th in the world For Bangalore, and on US PC servers I'm 5th for Care Package weapon kills and other very similar placements.
    KingBangloreIII

  • @breggsu569
    @breggsu569 4 роки тому +5

    reviewing my own gameplay actually made me a better player pretty quickly. it just significantly increased my game sense, awareness and just in-game IQ in general. I tried to compare my game with the pros and spot the things that i should've done or shouldn't have and try to mimic their thought process in clutch situations. but before all else, you must really have a routine and stick to it. for me i wake up 6am then do 100 push ups or any other excercise and then eat healthy. then at around 9am i start my warm ups from aim-training(or any in-game mechanical stuffs) to strat reviews to 1-2 warm up (solo)matches. i then wait for my friends or look for other serious people who wanna play. also, i record all of my matches and try to review them but sometimes i just end up nitpicking my highlights :D i guess that's the one thing i have to change lol.

  • @fabrice5737
    @fabrice5737 4 роки тому +8

    I'm quarantined so might as well reach top 1%

  • @TheJediNinja
    @TheJediNinja 4 роки тому +2

    The same studies apply to physical activities like parkour or exercise in general. The WHY'S Jayne talks about is huge! The whys are the entire reason I have a job as a personal trainer at a coach! If I could get into training/coaching Esports athletes that would be killer because I'd be mixing Two Worlds I love!

  • @sarivata
    @sarivata 4 роки тому +1

    I am not a gamer, but I have recently become hooked on a competitive third person shooter on the ps4. These videos have been invaluable as someone who has little to no experience playing any kind of competitive video game. Re-watching my games has shown me how terrible my aim is, I once went an entire round and didn't land a single shot, sometimes I place highest damage. No Idea how to play consistently. Until now the only video game I ever played was Blood Bowl, and while competitive it doesn't exactly require cat like reflexes or trained muscle memory.

  • @pacsmacks7142
    @pacsmacks7142 4 роки тому +7

    Bro this video was an amazing idea and something I’ve wanted to know the answer to for a long time. Always wondered how much time,effort and what type of things it takes to get the best progress out of what you have.

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +1

      I hope this helped answer some of your questions. Hopefully we can address the topic even more in upcoming videos!

  • @stern0wl153
    @stern0wl153 4 роки тому +51

    TWO MONTHS!? EVEN IF IT TAKES 2 YEARS, I"M IN!!!!!1 :D
    btw so happy to finally see a new video from you :D

    • @stern0wl153
      @stern0wl153 4 роки тому +1

      I'm taking notes from all of these schedules. See you guys when i went on gm and became a flex dps god :D
      Hope you all have a lovely day

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Hopefully you won't have to wait that long for the next one!

    • @stern0wl153
      @stern0wl153 4 роки тому

      @@eathletelabs Hey, I just wanted to say thanks for this vid again, I'm working as the schedule goes, I feel much better about myself and my performance on the game, it's only been 2 days but so far I've actually seen improvements!

    • @HasanView
      @HasanView 4 роки тому

      @@stern0wl153 did you buy the program? did it help you with your gaming?

    • @stern0wl153
      @stern0wl153 4 роки тому

      @@HasanView Yeah I followed the schedule Jayne said in this video, and it really helped me to improve a lot! like you can't imagine how much I've improved. But what do u mean by "did u buy the program?"

  • @injecticy3898
    @injecticy3898 4 роки тому +37

    Best UA-cam channel ever.

  • @andrelucasaraujo7434
    @andrelucasaraujo7434 4 роки тому

    I Hit the top of the ladder in League of Legends around 2014-2015 and hit the top of the ladder on TFT last year. I always played part time because of my focus on my heavy studies, and I feel very nostalgic about playing against proplayers every day. Everytime I come back to League, I noticed I took about 2 to 3 months to relearn all the game changes and get to build up a great muscle memory and mindstate. Games are the place I go to release stress and steam. You just motivated me to leave the casual gaming again, I just wished I had more spare time to do so. I'll do a 2 month challenge in either TFT or Maybe Brawl Stars. Cuddles from Brazil 💜

  • @dishware2336
    @dishware2336 4 роки тому +16

    eAthlete Labs plus jayne is god teir content thank u

  • @memelord3348
    @memelord3348 4 роки тому +2

    Honestly they are right. It's all about putting time & effort. Before Quarantine I was a hardstuck high Masters player but now that I have pot more than TRIPLE the time I've put in the past Ow Seasons I just didn't get 1 account to Grandmaster but I already am on my 4th account & I'm still trying to bring up another account I just made. Put time & effort people💪🏻, I mean who wouldn't want to live from playing video games¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @JDragon272
    @JDragon272 2 роки тому +1

    I finally learnt this over the course of the last days in the games I tried to go Competitive on… “If you’re Too Obsessed with getting the High Rank… then, it’s gonna Cost You, and it’ll be even more of a friggin Grind than it was before.”
    On top of that, my job of me working Nights too, plus… I actually have another passion being Art and Drawing. So… I can’t do all of it at once, so one thing has to be Sacrificed in order to do the other two.
    Much like those Templates of a Choice:
    * Competitive Gaming
    * Art
    * Hotel Business Job
    One of these… has to go.

  • @LenacGames
    @LenacGames 3 роки тому

    Good night, I'm 35 years old, and I love playing Warface, this course could help me become a Warface pro player, since it is a game that I love and would like to become competitive.

  • @joshuahabsburg488
    @joshuahabsburg488 4 роки тому +2

    I love it and I want to help my mom and dad to put them in a better place

  • @romanbonifield2404
    @romanbonifield2404 4 роки тому +5

    Been waiting for a while now. Thank you guys!!!!

  • @Bezmenov93
    @Bezmenov93 4 роки тому

    I did something similar when I was climbing and improving faster than I used to. Go into a game with a plan, take notes, review. Fuck lp and focus in improving and your own mini goals, never duoq, and so on.

  • @castamere3368
    @castamere3368 4 роки тому +7

    Never thought I’d see good ol Jayne here

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому

      Saw a few requests for him in the comments, and luckily he was on-board to share his wisdom!

  • @DeC0DE99
    @DeC0DE99 4 роки тому +2

    Implemented this thing so I landed on master silver the first time I played csgo, after a week I was in Nova 1, 2 weeks after Nova 2, after a week im in Nova 3, A month later I am in Nova Master, sadly Covid-19 came and havent played CSGO for 3 weeks already and it makes me sad. Hopefully soon, i'd be able to go back to gaming.

    • @DeC0DE99
      @DeC0DE99 4 роки тому

      @HipsterSnake That is true, too bad I have a crappy pc here that can run 30fps CSGO HAHAHHA

  • @SakataSamig
    @SakataSamig 4 роки тому +1

    My idea of this strategy for League of Legends (Jungler)
    Plan and Review: Learn from previous mistakes and practice your clears etc on practice tool or even normals. Watch vods of pro players on specfic jungler you want to play.
    Action: Play ranks and make use of the plan in the morning.
    Final Review: Download your replays and watch them look at mistakes and potential plays.
    Anything else? Gonna try this approach from now on. Want to reach Diamond from Gold by May.

  • @danielmolnar5026
    @danielmolnar5026 4 роки тому +2

    Did my Extended research qualification (thing in the uk)on growth mindset and every thing you said about the state of improving is in line with what I read too. Congrats, well researched!

  • @fixsteel9341
    @fixsteel9341 4 роки тому +5

    Holy Thx! Waitet again soo long and your Videos are so Helpful!!

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +1

      Glad the videos help! Many more coming for you!

  • @Zestmistergamer
    @Zestmistergamer 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video, it not just for gaming but for a lifestyle lesson, and I wish I knew about this years ago.

  • @ronny3060
    @ronny3060 4 роки тому +2

    I am so glad that this appeared on my feed.!

  • @stewiedaddy8804
    @stewiedaddy8804 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks this is very hepful

  • @admjadajmd
    @admjadajmd 4 роки тому +4

    I thought I was going to learn how to quickscope. Instead, I got very eye opening, passive aggressive scolding on how to, and The REAL "why", to get better at my music production

  • @edjonhadley1
    @edjonhadley1 4 роки тому +1

    I also think natural talent plays a huge part in gamers, and although that can be quite annoying it really is the truth. For example, when shroud was starting to play r6s he got to plat1 almost diamond rank in just a month or 2, and one of his subscribers said something like, I dunno how you can get a higher rank then me in just a month of playing, whereas I have 2+ years of play time and I’m stuck in plat3.

    • @nothere1923
      @nothere1923 4 роки тому +2

      @Ehday It really is the truth, if people were to follow this training 2 months down they will "maybe" improve and if their growth hits a plateau and In my opinion everyone that's played games since they were kids have already hit their limit and won't be able to improve. I've played so many FPS for many years and would think I'd be good enough but nope, take L's in every competitive game.
      It's not even a matter of training "right". Game sense comes with time not with practice. Aim is mostly genetic with some training/game-sense. The truth is that talent carries people, if someone were to do this 2 months training for years nothing would change much. But, their really is nothing to do than just accepting it.
      We need to see someone who's genuinely untalented rise to a pro level to put an end to the talent vs hardwork argument but till then, you need talent.

  • @mollysandera991
    @mollysandera991 4 роки тому +1

    I have been recently committed to being competitive in osu! The reason is, because, it's something i legitimately enjoy playing, and i want to get better at it to appreciate and enjoy it more in different ways, and even if i don't like become the best of the best, in the end i want to prove to myself that achieving personal mastery will get you pretty far.

    • @mollysandera991
      @mollysandera991 4 роки тому

      Hm, so morning's physical exercises, a healthy balanced diet for your meals.... And so, in the morning, learning and experimentation begins. Then you review your findings.... After this session, you can start what you have learned into practice, and put your best efforts into the challenges of ranked plays (or something close if you are not eligible for ranked play yet). After putting all this effort and starting to get fatigued, it's time to check what have you accomplished that day, and find out what were the weak points you have reached..... Sounds like a good plan to me!

    • @romaxx1881
      @romaxx1881 10 місяців тому

      @@mollysandera991 Where are you now?

  • @smilingghoul7615
    @smilingghoul7615 4 роки тому +2

    Love every video, thanks again!

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +1

      Not a problem! Hope you learn a ton!

  • @bookmark05
    @bookmark05 4 роки тому +4

    One thing, you gotta do examples please! e.g. How to plan within a game ‘Fortnite’ or ‘Csgo’ and then like one little example for it. Not how to set it out, but an example or two of how you have to plan for that specific game. I hope that helps in your future videos!

    • @Nathan-xm7rw
      @Nathan-xm7rw 4 роки тому

      I'm trash at CSGO, but for Fortnite you need to find a spot to land and stick with it. You need to practice dropping there from any direction, and have a route to run depending on where zone is. You want to maximize loot and location in zone first, whether that's going someone populated in the middle and fighting a lot, or dropping somewhere secluded and hoping for good loot/zone. Populated places have better loot and are closer to zone, but secluded places are hassle free, but you might be struggle getting to zone when people are waiting inside and you're in storm. I haven't been in a tournament in months, but you should be practicing in Creative so you don't stress about fighting people. Anyone who's good will know if you're confident in a fight or not, and if they see you missing edits and stuff, they'll jump in your box and destroy you. You can apply everything said in this video, but Fortnite has a lot more factors than just aim and game sens. You'll have to tweak the practice depending on what needs work, whether that's building, editing, aim, zone rotations, when to push for height, when to fight someone, when to not fight someone, etc. Hope that helped a bit, that's what worked for me months ago, I would imagine it applies still

  • @mawii9172
    @mawii9172 4 роки тому +2

    Every video of yours always motivates and hypes me up.

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому

      It sounds like they're having the effect we're aiming for!! :)

  • @daemon985
    @daemon985 4 роки тому +3

    would u be able to do a vid on ideal weekly meal plans for this sort of schedule? with budget and time to cook/prepare taken into account (preferably like one mass cook then freeze/fridge for the week)? also i live on an island so some things rnt available so if u could provide alternatives with like a ranking for "most ideal" to "if u really have no other options" then id really apreciate it. ive been subbed for maybe a 1yr&1/2 - 2yrs and have implamented smaller things to my routines and have found they really help and i want to go all in with this (scheduling around work but ive got pretty good hours so im confident i can make it work) all good if it takes a while to make, i have meal plans atm they just rnt optimal, they r more like some brain food with body builder type stuff, but if u can make a vid on this i would greatly apreciate and if not, i still apreciate all ur vids up to this point and in the future.
    also idt it matters but i play cs
    p.s idt the bell works coz i never see ur vids in my notifications, but they r usually at the top of my feed, if im doing something wrong with the bell (its on all) i really want notifications from this channel so if someone knows y, would greatly appreciate insight

    • @ranballls
      @ranballls 4 роки тому

      DaemoN just look up any meal prep video for lifting weights and that should be good. Eating healthy food is no different in any other sport, or esport for this matter.

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому

      We will have an upcoming video on diet - it will be the first of many, so this might be a great topic to do a video on in the future. Thanks for the idea!

  • @marioandrade4278
    @marioandrade4278 4 роки тому +1

    I still can’t believe riversan plays like that shows how much ppl get comfortable differently

  • @Mustafa-bf6uu
    @Mustafa-bf6uu 4 роки тому

    I really needed this kind of content thx man great vid .

  • @pyra1488
    @pyra1488 4 роки тому +10

    my uni assignments : I'mma end this man's career

  • @afoak4981
    @afoak4981 4 роки тому +2

    Maybe make a video about breaks. Is breaks inbetween exercises better than not taking them? And should we instead do for example 5 intensive "sets" and 1 - 2min breaks after every set and after the last one a bigger break like 5min before you go to the next exercise instead of 10min of aim training and then hopping instantly into a deathmatch?

  • @BMartinsGamingExpo
    @BMartinsGamingExpo 4 роки тому +2

    Great video I made alot of notes. Thanks guys.

  • @jerimiahbenson8912
    @jerimiahbenson8912 4 роки тому

    Glad to see u still grinding and improving brother. All qaulity.

  • @NoStyleAthletics
    @NoStyleAthletics Рік тому

    A well of useful information that can help you achieve you're gaming goals.

  • @youtubevleisureaccount545
    @youtubevleisureaccount545 4 роки тому +1

    This is extremely helpful!

  • @bot-9422
    @bot-9422 4 роки тому +3

    Question some rich people say they did it only for the money that was there main motivation that money was enough to bring them to do really hard Stuff every day so my question is do you think things like fame money or power is enough to motivate someone to be the best?

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому

      I think these things are innately motivating factors, especially if they are things you lacked in your upbringing. But in no case are they the only thing that motivates someone - usually, there are other factors like social influence, role models, love for the game etc.

  • @julianthegreat4995
    @julianthegreat4995 4 роки тому +8

    Imagine being invited for a professional team :D.

  • @oddeyesmage6127
    @oddeyesmage6127 4 роки тому

    Came across this by accident. This was a great video to motivate an give you an new mindset in your grind. thank you!

  • @mareex_
    @mareex_ 2 роки тому

    jayne just got called missed, such a lovely guy

  • @Beeblebr0x
    @Beeblebr0x 4 роки тому

    I got LEM from Silver Elite in CS:GO in 3 months. I have similar but not that well organized approach. It definitely is possible to be even 1% I am just not as well organized from the beginning.

  • @alanyu6846
    @alanyu6846 4 роки тому +4

    So in CSGO how would my morning block and afternoon block look like, would I just be conscient of what I wanna improve in the afternoon games, when am I supposed to exclusively practice my aim?(During the morning?)

    • @milanradul97
      @milanradul97 4 роки тому +1

      In the morning you should try to go for aim training and granades plus on maps if you are not familiar with some maps. I had this bizzare aim improvment when i killed 1000 bots with m4 or ak and after try to go with usp and glock kill about 250 bots.

    • @KingDomxd
      @KingDomxd 4 роки тому

      This is a late comment but you should practice at night before you sleep so it’s fresh into your mind and your brain processes it better and probably faster as well ass you don’t want to fatigue yourself throughout the day of practice It does depend on the person though as I practice 5K bots a day and don’t feel very tired but others can barely play after it so it should be whatever is best for you

  • @StriaghtRight
    @StriaghtRight 4 роки тому

    Do a full valorant training guide from John I’m seriously trying to get jacked at valorant

  • @ztalax39
    @ztalax39 4 роки тому +1

    thank u for all the content

  • @waga9997
    @waga9997 4 роки тому +4

    I want to start of saying great job, truly the best channel for improving gaming ability and I thought that it would be useful for the schedule to be written out (although some things are left out I got the key Ideas in here and I urge you to watch the video first) but here is the schedule. Why do you want to do what you want to do example, I want to be better at gaming than other people because I want to be better than I was before
    Phase 1 (Mornings) (2 or more hrs.)
    Healy diet and physical activity’s
    Planning and reviewing
    reviewing lesson from previous training and setting clear goals for what you want to practice that day then putting those goals into action, fixing mistake, honing specific skills, and focusing on improvements and experimentation rather than worrying about your performance
    After a few hours (2 or more) of this it’s time to stop and review the results (journaling about what you learned that session and what you want to focus on in the afternoon)
    Phase 2 (Afternoon)(2-4 hrs when mental fatigue kicks in)
    Get into Action
    You’ll put your morning lessons and experimentation into action during ranked games switch aim from working on new skills and experimentation towards achieving maximal performance
    Final review (when mental fatigue starts to kick in)
    Go over the footage of the games you just played breaking down what happened, what went well and what didn’t and what you want to start working on in the following days
    Just look for improving(don’t set arbitrary goals)

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому

      Love it! Now it's time to put the ideas into action! :)

  • @papillon2066
    @papillon2066 4 роки тому +7

    I’m just a high silver that wants to reach diamond eventually, I need tips to get out of silver I’m at like 1700

    • @christinakttn9692
      @christinakttn9692 4 роки тому +3

      Yeet i went from bronze to mid diamond in a few seasons, one way to get out of silver is to find a stack of people to play with regularly who play characters that go well with the ones you play and just combo your ults all game. Let’s say you play Ana, find a genji and just Nano him every blade, or if you play dva, find a monkey or rein player, if u play Ashe find a mercy, etc. using ult combos is EZ mid gold at least just by doing that

    • @hobbes80823
      @hobbes80823 4 роки тому +3

      review vods of high level players and imitate what works for them when they choose to play selfish. take notes ontop of that limit your hero pool to lessen what you have to learn. also remember to use your avoid slots as those can get you tons of free wins.

    • @r_se
      @r_se 4 роки тому

      play more

  • @jenios369
    @jenios369 4 роки тому

    Sir plz bring some interviews or routine of professional pro players , and thanks for explaining everything In details 😊✌️

  • @purp1e300
    @purp1e300 4 роки тому

    guys i did it and its not that complicated
    i am a support who grinded fro plat to gm and for every support player here are all the steps you'll ever need and you dont need to have a good diet or anything like that.
    step 1: Watch the pro player twilight
    step 2: really look how he's using his abilities
    step 3: roll gms
    He is the best player to learn from because he doesnt have the greates mechanics out of all the flex supports but is still considert the best

  • @crabluva
    @crabluva 4 роки тому +1

    What about getting to the top 1% of the 1% of ladder? Top 10% of 1% is a pro and then it's 1% of 1% that are the really elite players that make esports montages.
    There is a huge gap in OW between a low GM and someone on the first page of T500. And there are other gaps between someone in Top 10 and someone who has LAN experience. How long does Jayne think it would take for him to get a 4-4.1k player to 4.6k? Or a plat to 4.4k?

  • @Scoop731
    @Scoop731 3 роки тому

    I think wanting to be the best at something (better than everyone else) is a pretty valid reason to wanting to go pro

  • @cococh3607
    @cococh3607 3 роки тому

    Finally I found my mistakes, focus on the process instead on the results.

  • @RandomStuff-qh2tz
    @RandomStuff-qh2tz 4 роки тому

    I wemt from 1500 to now 3400 so i think grinding the game is everything

  • @mitokechiaweeb5131
    @mitokechiaweeb5131 4 роки тому

    Liked and subbed. Geeeeeeze didn't know this channel existed

  • @grindstarkai4265
    @grindstarkai4265 4 роки тому

    Such a well made video

  • @bookmark05
    @bookmark05 4 роки тому +2

    THERE IS NO WAY! ILY!

  • @__________Troll__________
    @__________Troll__________ 4 роки тому +4

    *If you can go from Silver 2 to Grand Champ in rocket league in two months... I'll give you my soul*

    • @nyhx9452
      @nyhx9452 4 роки тому +2

      agreed. There's too much variance in mechanics to get consistent enough for GC in that short of a time period. Everything you do in the game is mechanical.

    • @haidenharris8876
      @haidenharris8876 3 роки тому

      I went from gold 2 to diamond 1 in 2 weeks after taking a 3 year break from xbox as a whole

    • @haidenharris8876
      @haidenharris8876 3 роки тому

      I was only gold when i took a full 3 year break btw and it was because i no longer had an xbox

  • @pushpaparmar63
    @pushpaparmar63 4 роки тому

    Bruh this guy deserves 1 million subs

  • @0jessicarabbit279
    @0jessicarabbit279 3 роки тому

    Yesss!! Summer camp please!!

  • @cesarhernandez7783
    @cesarhernandez7783 4 роки тому +1

    The wait is over! Another amazing video

  • @ExpertCobra-tn1vt
    @ExpertCobra-tn1vt 4 роки тому +3

    I wanna go pro to meet my idols wby

  • @DyLemmaOG
    @DyLemmaOG 4 роки тому

    I'm 3700. Been playing for 6 months. I'm close!

  • @sirknight3180
    @sirknight3180 4 роки тому

    All i need is fast juice. Thats my diet. I also eat some banana bread for some carbs.

  • @seeenseii_9444
    @seeenseii_9444 4 роки тому

    Thnk u very much for this video

  • @gamerk-ut4gh
    @gamerk-ut4gh 4 роки тому +1

    This help me alot

  • @stephengroome5930
    @stephengroome5930 4 роки тому +3

    I’m in the top 1% of Overwatch but I’m still nowhere near as good as the professional players lol

    • @r_se
      @r_se 4 роки тому

      yeah, exactly. big difference between the top 1% and the top 1% of the 1% of the 1%. pros really are the creme de la creme

  • @murder_vixxenn
    @murder_vixxenn Рік тому

    Yes I strive too become a pro player for personal growth.The reasons I can't say much but I will say that I will NEVER go back to my old lifestyle. Becoming Pro is Do or Die

  • @lucci6786
    @lucci6786 4 роки тому

    Good Video!

  • @nemanjamarkovic2444
    @nemanjamarkovic2444 4 роки тому

    10/10 channel

  • @maRTi_fps
    @maRTi_fps 2 роки тому

    amazing video love u

  • @rosskos240
    @rosskos240 4 роки тому +3

    i would like to know how to go from top 1 percent to being one of the best in the world. is there a way to do this in a short space fo time?

    • @Monke-fj2qz
      @Monke-fj2qz 4 роки тому +1

      It depends on how much time your willing to spend and how hard your willing to work. No one can answer that, it's up to you.

  • @tpeasetiger
    @tpeasetiger 4 роки тому +2

    This video came out two months ago. Better be some new pros out there.

  • @uknownentxty5962
    @uknownentxty5962 4 роки тому +1

    Once i get my new PC, my laptop wouldnt be able to video record

  • @thib4855
    @thib4855 4 роки тому +1

    Hello there!
    Thanks a lot for the video, that helped me a lot and i'll trying to build up this routine.
    There is something you didn't talked about tho, it's sleeping schedule and everything related to sleep, any advice ? or i should dm Jayne ?

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +2

      Hoping to do some more thorough videos on sleep in the near future. But think of sleep as the time when your learning and skill from that day's training actually sinks into your brain. If you get bad sleep before or after training it can have a big impact on how effective it is. As a takeaway, try to maintain 8 hours of sleep each name, going to bed and waking up at consistent times - eg.11pm-7am every night.

    • @thib4855
      @thib4855 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks there! I'm actually trying to get better at Rocket League. I'm currently focusing on trying to get in the professionale scene. I follow a lot of your advices, and i'll try to implement that advcie in my cycle. Thanks for answer and everything you do to help us improve

  • @alejandroaparicioinfante8106
    @alejandroaparicioinfante8106 4 роки тому

    The only hold back I’ve ever had my entire life is money. I literally can’t even have access to a pc and it’s frustrating

    • @NTGx32
      @NTGx32 4 роки тому

      You dont have to spend very much for a decent pc. You could spend maybe $200-$500 for a pc that will run relatively well. Then start saving up getting parts youd like to upgrade as you go. And theres usually alot of sales for parts/pre built pcs

  • @suppression2142
    @suppression2142 4 роки тому +1

    is your esports website only limited to rainbow or is for gaming in general? and how much is the course?

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому

      It is all esports! For pricing, you can check it out here: eathletelabs.com/esports-elite/

  • @Mikeand1keFGC
    @Mikeand1keFGC 4 роки тому

    My biggest question is can you squeeze out serious practice, exercise and all that while also maintaining a more full time job?

    • @eathletelabs
      @eathletelabs  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, maintaining 4-5 hours of high-quality practice is manageable alongside a full-time job or school! Just make sure the time you spend playing is very purposeful.

  • @ashy9732
    @ashy9732 4 роки тому

    It's doesn't matter if you haven't a good device. Bcoz in pubg,an iPhone noob can beat good/avg Android pubg player.its doesn't matter how much days/months you have spent in training+arcade+TDM.I.e I hate to be in this position.
    In between,It's a nice and fully explained video #Esports

    • @toasty7408
      @toasty7408 4 роки тому +1

      Ronny Coder phones in general are considered bad devices anyways sooooooo

    • @ashy9732
      @ashy9732 4 роки тому

      @@toasty7408 kinda yeah.... Anyway #StayHome #StaySafe

  • @jvstin3313
    @jvstin3313 4 роки тому +5

    I can only play an hour and 30 to 2 hrs a day, if I use that time to straight grind, practice, and review my mistakes is that ok or still not enough time?

    • @anormalmenteinteligente2418
      @anormalmenteinteligente2418 4 роки тому +3

      Become good in a game? almost
      Become a pro? Never.

    • @j.h.g.t.w7093
      @j.h.g.t.w7093 4 роки тому +1

      That's ok as long as u r consistent with it

    • @Ble4ker_Official
      @Ble4ker_Official 4 роки тому +4

      No, but you can deal with it. You should have some good and solid basics, the first 48 hours are the most important, because it decides how you will go on in the future. If you can only play that little amount of time, then I suggest you to stop playing for a while, like 3-4 weeks and do some researches about how to play better and how to improve faster while you are free and you are not playing the game. Always remember that if you are consistent then you will get rewarded and never stop in front of difficulties, because when you pass them, you will become stronger than ever. Also, don't forget to buy some books about learning, I'm not here to do ads, but I really recommend you the 2 "Peak" books that Enricsson released, trust me, they are just gold and they helped me very much at improving in my game and in the way of how I think. If you can use at the most of your 1 hour and ½ then it should be enough to get good, and when I say good, I mean: getting platinum in 1 month on PUBG, Gold 1 in 1 month and ½ on LoL, getting about 8000 of trophies on Brawl Stars. That's what I call good player and that isn't a dream anymore, if you work hard, then it will become your present. And never forget to make a shoutout to me if you go Pro 😉

    • @jvstin3313
      @jvstin3313 4 роки тому +2

      SoulSeeker X thank you sm💯

    • @Ble4ker_Official
      @Ble4ker_Official 4 роки тому +2

      @@jvstin3313 no problem

  • @rioerlangga9881
    @rioerlangga9881 3 роки тому

    Of course i need decent pheriperals, 240 hz monitor for fps games and a decent PC to pull that 240 fps, also gaming chair if necessary.

  • @coltonbradley9293
    @coltonbradley9293 4 роки тому +3

    So what if I am top 1 percent. But i do t want to just be top 1 percent I want to be one of the best because the skill gao between top 1 percent and top .1 percent are huge. Destiny 2 btw

    • @kieranwoolston9183
      @kieranwoolston9183 4 роки тому

      Colton Bradley you can definitely find players that are the top players in the world considering you’re already in the top1% they will play with you and you can learn from them, they will want to play with you because you’re good at the game and there’s potential things you know that they don’t too, so you both gain something from it potentially.

    • @kaffii1238
      @kaffii1238 4 роки тому

      play more, learn from top players. after learning try to teach other players to consolidate your learning