Coach Explains 7 Differences Between Champ and Grand Champ
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This video is a project I put together after coaching many champ-level Rocket League players. As a coach, I find that I give repeat advice frequently and put together this list of the 7 most common things that come up when I coach champs. The list isn't exhaustive, but it should highlight a few areas to work on to make it to the next level.
Consistency: 0:36
Ball Control: 2:56
Effective Backboard Defense: 4:08
Timing Your Challeneges: 5:37
Playing on Low Boost: 6:36
Speed and Recoveries: 7:31
When to Position Aggressively: 8:34
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@adamshrawder5364
10 ай бұрын
u have no idea how many times ive watched this just to drill these into my head so i can climb
It’ll be a bittersweet moment when your channel blows up. Right now these tips feel exclusive like a diamond in the rough. I feel lucky to find your channel as early as I have
@willd2609
10 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@SilentMind
10 ай бұрын
Bro unironically said diamond in the rough
@queasyclipsrl
10 ай бұрын
@@SilentMind 🤔?
@mason2368
10 ай бұрын
@@SilentMindits true
It's seriously awesome to have real Rocket League content like this coming out. Legitimate tips, no pointless fluff or clickbait, no bs overstimulating edits; just real, valuable information presented effectively and professionally. You even talk like a normal person. I'm praying that your credibility remains as your channel gets bigger and the algorithm gods tempt you in the chase for subscribers. The biggest RL creators rarely have content as purely watchable as this.
not me as a c2 jumping into ranked after 3 minutes of air dribbles in freeplay. lol
This was a very cool breakdown between champ and GC. Couldn’t have said it better myself😄. Even champ players gotta work on those gains 💪 (Consistency)
@goosemonkey10
10 ай бұрын
Always gotta grind
As I said in the discord.... Super clean sage advice I hope more players adhere to this, I think a lot of other aspects of this game should fall into place for them. Awareness being a huge aspect (reading not just the ball, BUT the play ALSO) as all to often I see players double committing rather than letting team mates keep the possession they have just gained and giving space. But in the next breath which ties into offensive / aggressive plays are nowhere to be seen.
Nice one! Should have watched it before the games yesterday 😂👍🏻
glad to see another video out! I hope to use these tips in getting to CHamp 3 - eventually.
Nice video. Advice is conpletely opposite to Aircharged gaming who is doing the pacifist system. Fascinating how both techniques could work.
Legendary
I swear you are one of the best coaches
thanks goat
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What was the training map at 6:58?
My ability to read the game and get myself in more aggressive position really hold me back. So what if I am somewhat ok at defense? If I can't counterattack, I will have a much harder time in general, wouldn't win and lower the chance of my team winning. I definitely need to work on that. I am passive but in a bad way
@goosemonkey10
10 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s pretty common. Playing passive is good when you’re ahead but first you have to get ahead
@2s2bs
10 ай бұрын
I think the main reason I ended up playing passive so often is because of how aggressive my teammates would be without them being able to understand that they don't have a good attack set up, they go up with almost no boost, unable to recover fast enough, etc. No defense might make us lose, but harder @@goosemonkey10
Whats the workshop name at 7:00 ?
@goosemonkey10
10 ай бұрын
Speed Jump: Boost - by DMC
@penore5899
10 ай бұрын
@@goosemonkey10 Thanks fam
7:00 what map is that
@goosemonkey10
10 ай бұрын
Speed jump: Boost - by DMC
@Infinite_Trash
10 ай бұрын
@@goosemonkey10 thx
you forgot fake challenges
@goosemonkey10
10 ай бұрын
I mentioned them briefly in chapter 4 but in the future I’ll put more examples