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How to Escape ELO Hell & Rank Up FASTER

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  • Опубліковано 12 тра 2017
  • Improve your gaming skills up to 2x faster: eathletelabs.com/esports-elite/
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    Escape ELO Hell and rank up much faster by embracing a new training strategy...
    In the Olympics of 1908, a diver barely avoided serious injury while attempting a double somersault dive. After the incident, the double-somersault was considered too dangerous - and was almost banned from all future Olympics.
    Today, the double somersault is an entry-level dive, with 10 years old nailing it in competition. But it's not like 10-year-olds today suddenly have more athletic talent than the Olympic professionals of 1908. So how is this possible? What advantage do 10-year-old drivers have today that puts them ahead of these Olympic athletes?
    Well, the advantage that these 10-year-olds have is the same advantage that high-level gamers have over you.. and this advantage is.. how they train.
    Young drivers today have the advantage of more sophisticated training techniques, allowing them to progress their skills much quicker than those athletes in 1908. Likewise, those players who seem to effortlessly climb the ranks, without ever getting stuck in ELO hell - have better training techniques, or to put it simply - the way they practice allows them to develop their skills more effectively.
    But more important to note is that the typical way we develop our skills, and likely the way you’re currently developing your skills - is extremely inefficient. It's a recipe for hitting a skill ceiling, forcing you to get stuck in a lower rank.
    Luckily there is a much better way to go about it. Like the 10-year-old divers of today, you can accomplish amazing feats in a short amount of time. You can smash through the skill ceilings that hold others back, and you can achieve mastery much faster than you ever thought possible. And to do this, all you need is the right technique.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 147

  • @csg0man154
    @csg0man154 7 років тому +79

    Damn, I've never even considered the importance of HOW I practice. Sooo much value here, thanks man!

    • @csg0man154
      @csg0man154 7 років тому

      I started using the principles from the video today and I already notice an improvement in my headshot accuracy.Thanks mate!

    • @zape8479
      @zape8479 5 років тому

      What about now??

    • @zape8479
      @zape8479 5 років тому

      What about no?w

    • @caiopaes5823
      @caiopaes5823 4 роки тому

      What about now?

    • @raneeks3210
      @raneeks3210 4 роки тому

      What about now?

  • @mollysandera991
    @mollysandera991 5 років тому +23

    Things to take away: the ye olde method of learning then practicing until comfortable and then doing it over an over again is not good if you want to improve further. To improve further you need to adopt a practice method that involves setting a practice goal, focusing on the practice, having a response to said practice, and challenging yourself out of the comfort zone. And you have to be determined to do that and have fun while doing said practice.

  • @Nando-qs8ho
    @Nando-qs8ho 6 років тому +42

    Dude you are going to get big real soon if you keep making videos like this

    • @itachiuxhiha1914
      @itachiuxhiha1914 3 роки тому

      He got big 🤩

    • @B0sm
      @B0sm 2 роки тому

      @itachiuxhiha He's gonna get even bigger.

  • @vimitry1478
    @vimitry1478 6 років тому +133

    Does anybody get hype about something say going pro on league and then grind mad hard and then randomly one day get bored and lazy and the idea just drops.

    • @sandyfernandez1205
      @sandyfernandez1205 5 років тому

      Every time

    • @kent4089
      @kent4089 5 років тому

      Happens to me

    • @EastBoundPack
      @EastBoundPack 5 років тому +4

      Force yourself too put the dedication in the game you really wanna achieve the dream in. Be the first person to become unstoppable.

    • @SuDzD
      @SuDzD 5 років тому +2

      It happends to me all the time but i think we just have to choose a few things we really wanna be good at and keep pushing it even when unmotivated

    • @zape8479
      @zape8479 5 років тому +1

      I’ve done done that twice on overwatch and once on cod WW 2

  • @EastBoundPack
    @EastBoundPack 5 років тому +13

    This video helped me climb. As well as your others. Within a year I reached in OverWatch, Bronze to Masters and my honest goal is too become a pro OW player and these are actually plausible, I practiced headshots with each character mastering them every moment I had and it blew me away, thanks, to be honest. I feel like I could be top 500 and more.

    • @nillythelich688
      @nillythelich688 4 роки тому

      ik im late but i hope the best for u

    • @BlackSkelly
      @BlackSkelly 3 роки тому

      Did you make it?

    • @EastBoundPack
      @EastBoundPack 3 роки тому +1

      @@BlackSkelly I did. I achieved what I wanted a few months ago.

  • @eathletelabs
    @eathletelabs  6 років тому +11

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  • @kevinlucas9905
    @kevinlucas9905 6 років тому +3

    I've been looking for a channel like this. Keep up the great work

  • @breezybandz7574
    @breezybandz7574 7 років тому +22

    i love this video it was Greatly Made !!!! thx for the tips

  • @norshar3774
    @norshar3774 6 років тому +1

    Your Chanel is well named quality content ! You deserve more sub than that, hope you'll reach greatness

  • @benelicious9333
    @benelicious9333 6 років тому +1

    Great channel you've made. Every video is a masterpiece

  • @ahlaweyuaregay2901
    @ahlaweyuaregay2901 6 років тому +1

    I've watched this video so many times to understand every part of it what you are saying. Finally it worked out, I am playing better, I can finally climb ranks much easier in csgo when it comes to Matchmaking or ESEA and I just still have that excitement and willing to get better and better. Watching this video is a MUST for everyone wanting to be a pro in any game.

  • @Stefannnn90
    @Stefannnn90 6 років тому

    I am really greatfull for this videos. It helps not only my team but it helps me. Thankyou. So much. All way from Romania

  • @RomanPushin
    @RomanPushin 5 років тому

    Really helpful content, thank you!

  • @gavinspellmeyer6223
    @gavinspellmeyer6223 7 років тому +5

    This is a great video! I am an Amateur Rocket League player who has gotten so close to the top but always fell short. This new season I seem to be stuck at the same rank as I started the season and can not seem to grind higher. I really think this video helped my mind set on how I train. I realize the importance of it now and want to thank you for opening my eyes to this. I hope that if I spend the next week training for a little each day that I can achieve my goals by the end of the week. So thank you truly.

    • @kaan61
      @kaan61 6 років тому

      The Nifftmeister well hows it been?

    • @stock7416
      @stock7416 6 років тому

      The Nifftmeister I'm in the same boat you are Niffty, but remember: although you may see gains in after one week, it will take much longer to reach how good you're really capable of becoming

  • @davidneraas750
    @davidneraas750 6 років тому

    This video is amazing not only do thes principles apply to gaming they apply to everything from fitness , work , education etc. Especially lack of focus and motivation leads no where in life. Great video keep going.

  • @bardson
    @bardson 5 років тому

    it's very interesting this is just the confirmation on ''flow''
    I mean those videos you make are awesome!
    Like I get to understand now why I'm in the rank I'm currently in and why I make progress and why I dont make progress.
    Funny thing is i wanna get better in league but when I hear you talking my brain automatically links it all to osu because it's much more simple to implement the thoughts in my growth in this game, osu is also the game I'm starting to play to get in a state of flow and it kinda works xD

  • @Kyubii
    @Kyubii 6 років тому +1

    When I was learning a new champ in league I would usually go like 2/15 in the first few games, and my mates always told me "stop going all in all the time,play passively,don't try to kill anyone" but the thing I've always told them is "I'm just testing my limits" Playing like a coward when learning a new champ WILL NOT benefit you, going all in and testing all of the champs limits WILL benefit you so much more, I've learned this from a starcraft player a few years ago and IT IS SO TRUE.

  • @kage786
    @kage786 Рік тому

    Got placed gold 1 on placements, but after watching this video I went from plat 1 to Masters 1 on damage in Overwatch 2. Thank you so much for the video!

  • @vasilipanagiotopoulos1139
    @vasilipanagiotopoulos1139 6 років тому

    I love gaming but I see the videos for more than just gaming and it is very inspirational

  • @subelotodo999
    @subelotodo999 6 років тому

    Amazing video dude

  • @Frankillz
    @Frankillz 7 років тому +1

    Yay a new video!!!

  • @lucamcm44
    @lucamcm44 5 років тому

    love your vids

  • @fer3am
    @fer3am 7 років тому +1

    Another great video

  • @rabid.-wolf3109
    @rabid.-wolf3109 6 років тому

    Just Amazing your videos are helping me so much to get 1 step closer to my goal every time I watch a new videos of yours one day you will have millions of subscribers God bless you

  • @jbpilot5523
    @jbpilot5523 7 років тому

    Great Video! But how do I create a new challenge for me? Should I just try find my mistakes ( I have a lot of them) ?

  • @mrhellboy9631
    @mrhellboy9631 7 років тому

    yoo man,
    like always Amazing vid :)

  • @Motivatedk9
    @Motivatedk9 5 років тому +1

    I'm 47 with kids and a full-time job , I game on the side. I can say that I had never "practiced" out of multiplayer. I now have and my KD is skyrocketing

  • @alexander_liu_
    @alexander_liu_ 7 років тому

    wow. simply amazing

  • @tomatodragon318
    @tomatodragon318 5 років тому

    As a psychology student i`ll say that this information resonates deeply with me ! I recommend it 100%

  • @radfoxus
    @radfoxus 6 років тому

    Ur vida was extremely motivate me to achieve my dream

  • @Oz-km5yp
    @Oz-km5yp 6 років тому +1

    What if there no training mode or no bot to pratice on

  • @xIntegralBirthx
    @xIntegralBirthx 5 років тому

    Love the channel and fact you use the same cs:go aim_map to practice I use that to better my aim for pubg myself

  • @GATHUGHDxD
    @GATHUGHDxD 5 років тому +4

    everyone throws themselves against the wall instead of taking the stairs next to them

  • @nuwanda4609
    @nuwanda4609 6 років тому +1

    Holy shit. Thank you

  • @brixfrancis1234
    @brixfrancis1234 6 років тому +1

    I'm 19 and I want to be in a CSGO pro team. But I guess I'm too late since I just bought the game last November 2017 (but I've been playing CS1.6 since I was 5 and CSS since I was 12, only bots though, expert difficulty, never been in LAN tournaments) and I'm graduating college and my parents are expecting me to get a job.

  • @ditcherwaker
    @ditcherwaker 7 років тому

    Well i suck in LoL, but I'm practising last shoot to cc better in the tool now riot did. Before thst i made private parties with only creeps. Now gives me ideas to improve. Like set timed goals in cc and repeat. Ive been reading the items and after watching two of the best teemos cause i main teemo too i have seen i make better builds. But still commit mistakes sometimes when i panoc cause we losing. For now im not sire how to keep improving

  • @yusifrady3298
    @yusifrady3298 6 років тому

    great!

  • @chrisredfield6825
    @chrisredfield6825 6 років тому

    0:30
    "What the does the scout say about his power level...?"

  • @warden4987
    @warden4987 5 років тому

    HOW DO I PRACTISE LEAGUE JUNGLE?

  • @pao217
    @pao217 6 років тому

    What's the outro beat?

  • @Draxxos
    @Draxxos 5 років тому

    can i get 3 ways to even practice league? i know my champion pool so the practice tool is useless for me to practice

  • @BigL10000
    @BigL10000 5 років тому

    How can i learn mechanics

  • @Lynxleath
    @Lynxleath 5 років тому

    I sometimes feel like I’m limited by my hardware when I try to improve my skills, If I am too aggressive or lots of things happen at once my computer freezes for like 5 secs which loses me gunfights and forces a more passive play style.

    • @unXpectedM
      @unXpectedM 4 роки тому

      YO!!! I relate to this. I play Siege at fairly low settings because my laptop can't handle high or decent graphics. I play at 1354*768 resolution and I can't see players who hold pixel angles. Increasing the resolution to 1920*1080 decreases frame rate to 45 and lags. I believe I can play better if I could afford better spec PC.

  • @bardson
    @bardson 5 років тому

    this is just like in osu! you if you play the same level over and over again you dont get used to faster streams and so on this is very interesting

  • @WellWisdom.
    @WellWisdom. 3 роки тому

    As a villain, I thank you.

  • @sandyfernandez1205
    @sandyfernandez1205 5 років тому

    Thanks

  • @remylordski
    @remylordski 2 роки тому

    facts always have to challenge yourself to grow

  • @mrhellboy9631
    @mrhellboy9631 7 років тому +1

    Do you have Any advice for improving Aim on Call of duty? / Consistency
    i did alot of bots but it seems it doesnt help anymore

    • @iEyeBullet
      @iEyeBullet 6 років тому +1

      Mr Hellboy cuz cod sucks. Try a new game

    • @VulgrDisplay
      @VulgrDisplay 6 років тому

      On PC? Try lowering your mouse sensitivity as much as you can and still actually play. It takes me about 12inches to do a 180.

  • @radia4752
    @radia4752 6 років тому

    it'd be impossible right now coz in my region right now. children are being placed on higher elo's which feels like bronze

  • @andrewlewis4291
    @andrewlewis4291 4 роки тому

    He's example is always League of Legend

  • @UrnusFPS
    @UrnusFPS 2 роки тому +1

    I’m hard stuck plat 1 on rainbow six I have good aim but I don’t have that much game sense cuz the past 2 years I’ve been focused on training my aim and almost all the time I rely on my ability to shoot and I don’t play that smart so can someone tell me how to improve game sense?

  • @Kiponner
    @Kiponner 5 років тому +3

    Weird how I played my first game of the day after this (PUBG) and got a 7 kill solo chicken dinner 😉

  • @nursk7910
    @nursk7910 6 років тому

    I have trained to Get better at fortnite for a long time i went from only have played minecraft to be In the top 1000 player in fortnite Because i practiced good

  • @Rooseboomgaming
    @Rooseboomgaming 5 років тому

    How would you do this on console. We do not have CS:GO on a PS4 or Xbox?

    • @Wild5goose2
      @Wild5goose2 5 років тому

      if you have overwatch just play a bot match with ana bots on only headshots so they cant damage you and just spawncamp them

    • @Rooseboomgaming
      @Rooseboomgaming 5 років тому

      Blaykerd that is a great option. Thank you I will try that out.

  • @ghote5605
    @ghote5605 6 років тому

    How are you? To what do you consider yourself accredited to make these vids?

  • @sk88erb0i9
    @sk88erb0i9 6 років тому +13

    Is it possible to become a Console Pro Gamer? Gaming pcs are pretty expensive

    • @ghostlypanda8382
      @ghostlypanda8382 6 років тому +14

      Gaming PCs are quite cheap if you build them

    • @chrisredfield6825
      @chrisredfield6825 6 років тому +6

      Except GPUs lately... BitCoin plebs.

    • @luisborja9736
      @luisborja9736 6 років тому

      I saw a good gaming pc from best buy with good specs for $800. Its a good deal considering that if you try to build a good gaming pc rn, $500 will go to the GPU alone.

    • @naytny5819
      @naytny5819 6 років тому

      lol :0

    • @NowVMK
      @NowVMK 6 років тому +1

      I just found a geforce gtx 1060 6gb for 120. It's all about sniping deals.

  • @JDragon272
    @JDragon272 2 роки тому

    What can be done if you yourself, the player, has a “personal grudge” against a “game’s ranking system or scoring system” that feels RIGGED beyond belief (like it punishes you over something thats out of your control), to the point that Ranking Up is just Not Worth It, and that’s it’s all Child’s Play/Kid Stuff?

  • @ante6042
    @ante6042 6 років тому

    Don t pravtice aim for OW in cs go or any other game because movemoment is differant and field of wiew is differant and thats so importanat because you you you will get used to that movement which is bad thing so dont practice OW in some other game no matter hero you wanna improve

  • @m0nkmfwc_deny142
    @m0nkmfwc_deny142 7 років тому +1

    You have no contact information. We are DENY and we are interested in speaking with you about your gaming training.

  • @rafathshadab3569
    @rafathshadab3569 3 роки тому

    Stuck at same skill

  • @HouseJunk1e
    @HouseJunk1e 6 років тому

    starts at 2:00

  • @halbgefressen9768
    @halbgefressen9768 6 років тому +1

    Did you aim bad just for the demonstration at 10:30?

  • @Enduro_NY
    @Enduro_NY 6 років тому +79

    If you got good aim on csgo you will have good aim on any shooter game lol

    • @alexlam4455
      @alexlam4455 6 років тому +18

      If you have good aim, you have good aim in general.

    • @Enduro_NY
      @Enduro_NY 6 років тому +1

      how are you gonna have good aim when you havent played games like csgo to know if you have good aim? lol

    • @alexlam4455
      @alexlam4455 6 років тому +2

      What I’m trying to say is that if you are good at something, and it is related to something else, you will be pretty good. Example,if your very healthy and athletic, you will probably be pretty good at some sports.

    • @alexlam4455
      @alexlam4455 6 років тому +1

      You don’t have to play cs to have great aim.

    • @Enduro_NY
      @Enduro_NY 6 років тому

      alex lam the point is if ur good at cs you will be good at any other fps game ofc you will be good at one game if you play it alot but it's not gonna give you good aim on cs like it would the other way around

  • @robertbornschein5583
    @robertbornschein5583 6 років тому

    The analogy with the one pound dumbell is bullshit btw :p

  • @knejieallen
    @knejieallen 5 років тому

    He said after 15 min tutorial you think your solid and try it out in a bot match😂 Like people actually do that. Nah after 15 mins they feel pro and go straight to ranked matches

  • @noahmine5933
    @noahmine5933 6 років тому +1

    i dont think you understand what elo hell is, elo hell is where you are a very skilled player, but is stuck in low ranks because of garbage teammates. In overwatch, i am stuck n bronze because I started playing comp when I was rank 24, the lowest rank you can start playing comp at. I am constantly "on fire" and are alwas getting gold medals and play of the games but i am constantly losing games

    • @noahglassford7553
      @noahglassford7553 6 років тому

      NoahMine Golds don't mean anything. Fire is only an arbitrary system. Take it from someone who went from 1300 to 3800 over a few seasons. The people on your team are as bad as the people on the enemy team, and if can swing it back to your team being better with you being better, you will climb.

    • @noahmine5933
      @noahmine5933 6 років тому

      good point, thank you :)

  • @s33thr3w
    @s33thr3w 6 років тому +1

    If you're having trouble climbing to plat in overwatch I suggest you turn on your monitor. Good video though!

  • @realbddy1921
    @realbddy1921 6 років тому +2

    There is no Elohell.

    • @masoudshairzadeh6820
      @masoudshairzadeh6820 6 років тому +1

      RealBddy there’s promo hell

    • @realbddy1921
      @realbddy1921 6 років тому

      Well it's just some basic psycholigy so nope there is no promo hell but there is something which feels like promo hell ;)

  • @sleepie2410
    @sleepie2410 6 років тому

    Thats why shroud left

  • @meto7183
    @meto7183 5 років тому

    Get rekt

  • @gabrielinho9408
    @gabrielinho9408 4 роки тому

    Im a 10 year old

  • @somerandomlakersfan9464
    @somerandomlakersfan9464 5 років тому +2

    You speaking a bunch of facts but r u good at video games???????

  • @haramlasagne6685
    @haramlasagne6685 6 років тому

    just win lul

  • @jaydentkk7555
    @jaydentkk7555 5 років тому +1

    Who's been stuck in dimond for 14 seasons in overwatch just me hahah

  • @s33thr3w
    @s33thr3w 5 років тому

    Simple, get good.