Thanks man, I hope I'm not rambling too much, definitely can be hard to focus on flying smooth and talking but I enjoy doing it! Glad to hear it is informative.
It's great that you're touching on the mentality and discipline aspect of whoop practice / racing. It's often neglected and I think it plays a very important role. This topic is very deep, I think it deserves it's own episode 😜
I agree! definitely will make a seperate video on it. Mentality has been the one thing that has held me back in the past and learning to control it and use a mindset shift to your advantage in practice has been critical to me recently when trying to get faster and more consistent. It can be difficult because we hold high expectations of performance for ourselves and when we don't meet them it's easy to get frustrated. But there really should be no place for frustration in the hobby, something we are putting our hard earned money and time into and ultimately need to simply have fun doing. Skill progression isn't linear unfortunately, so it can be challenging when you see pilots of similar skill to you suddenly start pulling ahead when you are putting time in and not seeing those results you are looking for. Super deep topic indeed, and I wanted to just dive into it in this comment but I think thats better served for its own video. I appreciate the comment! Thanks for watching.
Thank you! I will consider adding a stick view, the main thing is that everyone flies differently, so the way I move the sticks will only apply to those who are using the same rates as me and holding the radio in the exact same way. It’s all about figuring out how to make it work with your setup!
The live commentary is so informative! Love hearing what youre thinking when you're flying these complex tracks
Thanks man, I hope I'm not rambling too much, definitely can be hard to focus on flying smooth and talking but I enjoy doing it! Glad to hear it is informative.
Nice work for the community!
It's great that you're touching on the mentality and discipline aspect of whoop practice / racing. It's often neglected and I think it plays a very important role. This topic is very deep, I think it deserves it's own episode 😜
I agree! definitely will make a seperate video on it. Mentality has been the one thing that has held me back in the past and learning to control it and use a mindset shift to your advantage in practice has been critical to me recently when trying to get faster and more consistent. It can be difficult because we hold high expectations of performance for ourselves and when we don't meet them it's easy to get frustrated. But there really should be no place for frustration in the hobby, something we are putting our hard earned money and time into and ultimately need to simply have fun doing. Skill progression isn't linear unfortunately, so it can be challenging when you see pilots of similar skill to you suddenly start pulling ahead when you are putting time in and not seeing those results you are looking for.
Super deep topic indeed, and I wanted to just dive into it in this comment but I think thats better served for its own video. I appreciate the comment! Thanks for watching.
Nice video. This is helping me with ideas for my practice track tonight
Hell yeah bro!
Loving the videos man! Some great tips!
Thanks Tweech!
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Thanks for your support!
I cant wait to get a whoop and start practicing/racing! This looks fun.. and you were killin it
Thank you! Racing is something that takes practice but I really enjoy it!
@CustomFPV I have raced 5" I mostly fly freestyle for my sponsors but I wanna get into the micros when I get the money together
@@TryAgainFPV the good thing is that they are much more inexpensive than 5", thats for sure!
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Have enjoyed and learned from first 4 of this seies, keep going! Could you add in a stick view?
Thank you! I will consider adding a stick view, the main thing is that everyone flies differently, so the way I move the sticks will only apply to those who are using the same rates as me and holding the radio in the exact same way. It’s all about figuring out how to make it work with your setup!