Radiant Coach Reacts to Woohoojin Coaching

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royalG

royalG

3 ай бұрын

Hey guys! It's your resident radiant gamer royalG, back with a slightly different video today! In this video, we're doing a reaction video to coaching from Woohoojin and giving my opinions and feedback on what the difference is for a radiant and immortal coach! Hope you guys enjoy the different perspective!
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@royalgftw
@royalgftw 3 ай бұрын
Just as a heads up guys, please don't unnecessarily hate on Woohoojin! Although he has undeniably broken a lot of people's trust and deserves a lot of flak for lying about being Radiant and getting boosted, he has apologized and has tried to take accountability for his actions. The scale of the betrayal is, in my opinion, pretty large and also somewhat malicious in intent, but people change, and I just hope that he truly regrets his action and proves to the community that he's grown from it. My main goal was to point out that although he is a great coach by many standards and he has undoubtedly helped a lot of players improve, there's still a difference in what a Radiant understands and what an Immortal understands from a practical and holistic standpoint. However, it's important to note that the positive impact of just having a role model to learn from is already more than enough for someone to improve when they're still trying to learn the game and grow as a player. Best of luck to Woohoojin on his climb to Radiant! 👍
@BotCereal
@BotCereal 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I agree 100% I was hurt by his betrayal but he is trying to change for the better and I support it, personally I watched him a lot and still do but after the leaks I stopped watching him for a bit. However, you, Woohoojin and MrLowlander will always be my favourite content creators.
@rhedwinex
@rhedwinex 3 ай бұрын
@@BotCereal wait is there a video for this?
@BotCereal
@BotCereal 3 ай бұрын
​@@rhedwinexVideo for what, this is the first time Royal has talked about this.
@uneedjesus-7546
@uneedjesus-7546 3 ай бұрын
@@BotCereal to be real, I didn't care he got boosted, his coaching was and still is free after all. but I can see how someone may feal scammed nonetheless
@rhedwinex
@rhedwinex 3 ай бұрын
@@BotCereal like for where he got caught doing it or he admitted it or something
@Micalex
@Micalex 3 ай бұрын
Cant wait for the Woohoojin reacts to Radiant coach reacts to woohoojin coaching and a random westjett vid right after
@lukeminer3871
@lukeminer3871 3 ай бұрын
This guy right here understands the valorant ecosystem
@yalocaldex
@yalocaldex 3 ай бұрын
bro has mastered the valorant drama formula
@bogomolvalera7174
@bogomolvalera7174 3 ай бұрын
Random westjett best sheriff skins of April 2024 right after
@ezo1293
@ezo1293 2 ай бұрын
you understand
@the1imit
@the1imit 2 ай бұрын
And then a random KZbinr who fell off reacting to the westjett vidand calling it mid
@mto7429
@mto7429 3 ай бұрын
That guy getting coached got another coaching for free. Lucky guy :D
@migssdz7287
@migssdz7287 2 ай бұрын
Woohoojin's coach is free already so he got almost 1 and a half hour of edited content for free
@crazyclean212
@crazyclean212 3 ай бұрын
you know royalg is a good guy he spent plenty of time explaining he was not trying take away from coaching woohoojin
@themantsang
@themantsang 3 ай бұрын
@@vegboylokesh7778I would say diffeeent style of coaching he’s not saying he’s wrong
@tokenuwu4505
@tokenuwu4505 3 ай бұрын
@@vegboylokesh7778 did you even watch the video lmao
@irgendeinbot5362
@irgendeinbot5362 3 ай бұрын
@@tokenuwu4505 this guy is just riding woo's banana lol
@bebo7298
@bebo7298 3 ай бұрын
​@@vegboylokesh7778you bein sucking woohojin's banana real good for the last hour
@GabrielRojasAhumada
@GabrielRojasAhumada 3 ай бұрын
@@vegboylokesh7778 he didn´t say he was wrong most of the time. Even tho hooj was mostly making fun of the people he coaches
@kmr_tl4509
@kmr_tl4509 3 ай бұрын
The one thing Woohoojin does better than any other coach I've seen, even genuine radiants, is give illustrative examples from radiants / pro games. He doesn't say "path here, I'm radiant and I path here" he says "path here, play here on pistol, jingg does it every single ranked game" and shows you the exact VOD. This is how he coached people to radiant despite not being one himself. It's not really something I see anywhere else (or any other game for that matter, someone please coach CS2 like this lol) edit: He does explain his own understanding for "why" you should copy his example pros/radiants, he doesn't simply say copy jingg and that's it. I should have clarified, sorry.
@khangis
@khangis 3 ай бұрын
vice versa, some pro will just be messing around and work and wooj will start doing tricks on it, but if a lower rank messes around and it works, its still "bad"
@neilcicerega4326
@neilcicerega4326 3 ай бұрын
@@khangislike he says, pros do just understand the game better. low ranks hitting a clip will be luck, while pros will be actually skill
@wouldntglidingbefaster1704
@wouldntglidingbefaster1704 3 ай бұрын
@@khangistbf this is because pros "messing around" are still, in some capacity playing "correctly". They're not running around blind, they're just taking timings or peeks they normally wouldn't. However, they're still doing everything in their power to make each fight at *least* a 50/50. A lower rank making these same plays without understanding the *why* is inherently bad even if it works out. There's some obvious exceptions, like TenZ, Demon1, etc., who's aim by itself automatically makes most fights 50/50s, while any other player would find them to be 40/60s or even 30/70s. (A good clip is the TenZ tilt clip on ascent with Jett, where he aces while spouting that he's turning his brain off, and even then Woohoojin says he *hates* that clip despite normally glazing TenZ)
@royalgftw
@royalgftw 3 ай бұрын
I think while finding examples is definitely a very helpful way to provide reputable information, there's a common misconception that just because a pro does it, you should do it too. In fact, in most cases, you should NOT be doing what the pro's do, not because they are wrong, but because you don't have the skill to follow their line of thinking and mechanical execution. "Path here, play here on pistol, jingg does it every ranked game" is only really useful if you can also explain exactly why this position/play is what Jingg chooses over any other set of options. There has to be intentionality and an active gameplan that justifies the play rather than just a proof of concept through pro vod, and I think that is something that I don't see any content creator coaches, including Woohoojin, understand well, unfortunately.
@CoachKonpeki
@CoachKonpeki 3 ай бұрын
There’s a reason why pros can get away with doing certain things that make it viable for them, but not viable for someone else. Definitely lots of nuance that goes into it.
@weilbaum9018
@weilbaum9018 3 ай бұрын
i swear people are turning video game coaching into therapy😭
@rawrloler
@rawrloler 2 ай бұрын
not surprising mentality plays a big part in holding people back in the things they want to accomplish
@ThenSomeFriends
@ThenSomeFriends 2 ай бұрын
@@rawrloler ong, if someone calls me trash or talks down on me in-game i normally play worse than if i started the match in a good mood and/or open mind.
@TaiKush
@TaiKush 3 ай бұрын
Bro is so lucky, got coached by hooj and royalg for free😂🎉
@EmoneyXC
@EmoneyXC 3 ай бұрын
I love how hooj is being farmed for content by everyone- and its good content lol
@irgendeinbot5362
@irgendeinbot5362 3 ай бұрын
@@vegboylokesh7778 stop yapping
@GabrielRojasAhumada
@GabrielRojasAhumada 3 ай бұрын
@@vegboylokesh7778 he has the skill to hit all headshots so he tries to. But what he said about not overthinking is true. Just look at any pro and you´ll see them take some shots to the head, then either take cover or spam while crouching a little. It is just the truth. I think you are too much of a fanboy to see that tho
@Thirzy
@Thirzy 3 ай бұрын
@@irgendeinbot5362 womp womp
@Unbreakable_ja
@Unbreakable_ja 3 ай бұрын
oh shii wsg emoney
@EmoneyXC
@EmoneyXC 3 ай бұрын
@@Unbreakable_ja yo
@RinaldiMeteoric
@RinaldiMeteoric 3 ай бұрын
Being a good coach, like anything else, depends on the individual's profile and requires a unique set of skills. These skills include effective communication and the ability to translate the thinking process to the person being coached; you need to have strong interpersonal skills. Even if you are Radiant or the best player in the world, you could still be a bad coach.
@mr.someone5679
@mr.someone5679 3 ай бұрын
Exactly
@royalgftw
@royalgftw 3 ай бұрын
Definitely agree. However, those skills don't necessarily dismiss the tangible difference in skills between a good player good coach and an okay player good coach. It's oftentimes a balance that needs to be drawn: some people can have great people skills, but give generally bad advice, and some people can be horrible at teaching, but give exceptionally valuable information.
@Sl_eepy
@Sl_eepy 3 ай бұрын
Im immortal 2 (not a flex, just want to show my perspective) Overall I think RoyalG has much simpler and clearer way of coaching. RoyalGs advice are clear and easy to follow. Woohoojin has overall good ideas and advice but especially for a gold 1 player the advice he gave this player were very complicated and some cases very situational. I feel like it took RoyalG 2 mins to find the actual “full picture” problem with this player and what improvements would be required. While hooj watched the vod and found small mistakes here and there like not aiming at the head and pin pointed the small mistakes… Overall great video RoyalG! I think you stayed calm and unbiased. I would like to see more of these videos.
@royalgftw
@royalgftw 3 ай бұрын
I think you hit the nail on the head! The fundamental difference is probably the ability to figure out the 95% issue rather than being able to point out the 5%. I think Woohoojin is great at noticing the 5% (which is still very helpful despite it seeming like a small part). But in many cases, if the 95% were to be fixed properly, the 5% that applies to the situation might change greatly, and that means the goal of coaching for players is to nail that 95% so that the bigger issue is solved, and in the process, some of the smaller problems become either non-issues, or more apparent.
@wortle1939
@wortle1939 3 ай бұрын
Woohoojin is a huge nitpicker and a yapper if you watch his games he gets passive aggressive and micromanages everything with so much white karen energy
@alexandertaylor1458
@alexandertaylor1458 3 ай бұрын
@@royalgftw I feel like Hooj used to coach the way you mention but his ego in this VOD is huge. I have always clicked his videos when they come up and find I always learn something good from the little intro snippet even though I don't usually watch the whole VOD. I'm only D2 but the previous "you're missing your shots" video he did was around panicking in gunfights because of not expecting enemies. That was HUGE for me and improved my fights big time. Hopefully he climbs to radiant and becomes humble again so he can keep helping people improve.
@lilpwnage36
@lilpwnage36 2 ай бұрын
@@alexandertaylor1458hooj just released a video regarding how he is making changes about himself, including the ego he has sort of grown. The video seemed incredibly sincere, and I can’t wait to see him grow more as a person
@poni-sz2pm
@poni-sz2pm 2 ай бұрын
​@@lilpwnage36 Bro are you brainwashed? Do you think he would be so 'sincere' if he was actually able to hit radiant? Also he haven't addressed all the lies like his "secret controller radiant account". I guess it's not surprising he is so good at manipulating since he worked at tinder - a company whose goal is to get as much engagement as possible.
@sunnyside69420
@sunnyside69420 3 ай бұрын
im so happy you were able to talk about this, not only being unbiased but very critical of woohoojin's coaching and opinions. you and woohoojin have completely different styles of advice and im glad you gave your own insights into what a gold player should ACTUALLY worry about rather than a "1%" issue. love ya royal!!
@RealSweatyGamer
@RealSweatyGamer 3 ай бұрын
Putting aside any kind of drama or whatever, this was genuinely a very inspirational video. Not just in the sense of valorant but also just life in general. I absolutely admire your mentality and work ethic, as well as your ability to stay humble. I wish you the best in your career and look forward to more videos like this in the future. I would love to see more videos like this one that occasionally throw in life advice that's paralleled with valorant.
@intesomduvill
@intesomduvill 3 ай бұрын
VERY good and educational video!! I would love to see more like this, the way you talk makes you want to listen and learn. Great job :D
@RiverMCZ
@RiverMCZ 3 ай бұрын
i gotta comment again bc the last 10 minutes are SO IMPORTANT, your analogys are SO DAMN GOOD, the lebron ones, so good, just wow bro, need more content like this for sure
@MercurialOne
@MercurialOne 2 ай бұрын
Ur my sunshine
@sebsobsebg
@sebsobsebg 3 ай бұрын
I like your coaching style which suits my mindset which is about improving in a bigger picture perspective that can make it in the long run. Mechanics and other small stuff also does matters but its about the ability to adapt and making the optimal decisions in game that make a difference in ranking up. You deserve my sub. Have a wonderful day
@caiorodriguessd3874
@caiorodriguessd3874 2 ай бұрын
Loved that kind of video. That helped me to think in various things that a didn't realize. Please make more. Love u Royal
@RedRashBallz
@RedRashBallz 3 ай бұрын
God dam. This wasn't just a simple vod review of a vod review. This had whole life lessons packed in
@skeffinlol9302
@skeffinlol9302 2 ай бұрын
Honestly, I’m going through a tough time in irl life, and this really helped me focus on my relationships and school. Thanks RoyalG
@thorasskicker1751
@thorasskicker1751 3 ай бұрын
Your educational content is always very enlightening. Thanks for the vid
@ashen_ofc
@ashen_ofc 3 ай бұрын
I would love these kinds of coaching videos from royalg, it's clear he's able to understand and fundamental problems and provide feedback a, now all he needs to do is provide solutions on how to fix those problems.
@CoziKodi
@CoziKodi 3 ай бұрын
Great review, I love how deep you went into it all. More of these would be awesome.
@wiktoriaz.3779
@wiktoriaz.3779 3 ай бұрын
Love the content, thank you for a longer video! :)
@takejisan808z
@takejisan808z 2 ай бұрын
Hooj has said in the past that he could dismiss a lot of low elo vods and say "you need to work on your mechanics", which is what you're saying he should do more of in this video. Instead, he's offering gameplay/strategies for low elo players and has them submit proof that they are actively working on said mechanics/playing consistently so that wouldn't be the focus of the video. Would love to see your take on actual higher rated play like what worthytv has done.
@silverchrome5269
@silverchrome5269 2 ай бұрын
Yup actual hooj watcher here
@cmccrazy
@cmccrazy 3 ай бұрын
You make some good points. Now I'm really curious on you doing a VOD Review of one of Woohoojin's recent games
@theo5601
@theo5601 2 ай бұрын
Bro I’m literally an overwatch player (top 500) and your mental coaching and ideas about diverting igl skills into setting yourself up in ranked were invaluable to me ❤
@br1mdaddy
@br1mdaddy 3 ай бұрын
Dude, i so much admire youre vibe. Youre so smart and calm, speak clear and with good reason behind it. Just pleasure to listen to. Personally me would love to watch more breakdowns, but anyways thanks for content.
@Sture-cj5sc
@Sture-cj5sc 3 ай бұрын
Great vid. So nice to get a different perspective, for me especially the burst vs hs and Jett arrogant dashing part.
@chinadragon788
@chinadragon788 3 ай бұрын
as good of a coach as woohoojin is, laughing at players worse than him is just simply cruel.
@gemmameidia8438
@gemmameidia8438 2 ай бұрын
In my case, I never really able to finish watching hooj video because of his laugh that you mention
@bigbuffman69
@bigbuffman69 21 күн бұрын
@@gemmameidia8438dude, i had a dream about his laugh because of how much i can’t finish his videos because of it
@acev3521
@acev3521 15 күн бұрын
Cruel not really but his voice is kinda annoying sometimes. Also the guy has such an ego and he almost got clapped by bronze players with Reyna lol. Still a decent player but don’t take everything he says for granted.
@LoremIpsum-lo5xt
@LoremIpsum-lo5xt 2 ай бұрын
Just dropping a comment to let the algorithm know this helped me in ways i didnot expect and just how much game and life advice i got from this video. It was worth my time.
@wo.k
@wo.k 2 ай бұрын
i didn't think watching this video would give me something to apply to my IRL atm. you're a smart guy royal, sheriff king.
@itsjusttmanakatech1162
@itsjusttmanakatech1162 2 ай бұрын
“He is without a doubt probably a good couch” saying without a doubt and probably together doesn’t sound too confident lol
@mohammadbaqer8305
@mohammadbaqer8305 2 ай бұрын
thats so nerd thing to say lol dont overthink it
@MaksuEnjoyer3
@MaksuEnjoyer3 2 ай бұрын
I have watched so much WHJ and i agree that a lot of times he gives the end result without a method to get there. Here is you, here is the goal, here is the gap, the end. This was nice to watch and makes me want to just forget everything i have learned and just get back into honing the basics and learning the game fresh.
@eph.raim1623
@eph.raim1623 3 ай бұрын
one thing that personally annoys me is how he mocks players who are obviously worse than him while coaching them to get better.
@kostas9004
@kostas9004 3 ай бұрын
people who get mocked by him arent annoyed, but you are
@tokenuwu4505
@tokenuwu4505 3 ай бұрын
fr actually so annoying
@Grand.Master_Cow
@Grand.Master_Cow 3 ай бұрын
he wasn't always that way. His ego has increased over time, hence his recent video acknowledging that he has become ruder over time and how he's now trying to fix it.
@biym1108
@biym1108 3 ай бұрын
My physio actually does the same thing where he shittalks my bad points heavily but praises my good points as well to make me fully understand the issues and what im doing correct. its not a new way of coaching, its common in all sports and in life in general
@kzaval
@kzaval 3 ай бұрын
​@@kostas9004 Because he has an audience of thousands? Is clearly better than his viewers and woohoojin himself has admitted he was a rude so idk what you are tryna say, woohoojin is rude, mocks his players, but he has acknowledged it and is trying to be better, stop trying to defend him
@dooderman8361
@dooderman8361 2 ай бұрын
I liked the part where you were explaining the importance of being able to spray and aim for head, I would love to see a dedicated video on when to aim for head vs when to go for body
@siamhoque4606
@siamhoque4606 3 ай бұрын
bro @royalgftw i think you got it on point in 46:59 about woohoojin struggling with the mental game! i believe this is the issue with his current ranked game as well with the "raze to radiant" series! @Woohoojin needs to see this!
@jullianmolina8842
@jullianmolina8842 3 ай бұрын
A long video jeez jus what I needed
@kadoyashi
@kadoyashi 2 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your opinions. The topic you brought out really resonated with me.
@naaro3321
@naaro3321 Ай бұрын
i just got back into the game. i was grinding in like 2020, quit cause burnout. Getting back into the game , ranked at some point maybe? But i just came across this channel. Earlier today i saw a sherrif only vid from you n thought hey he seems chill. Then i saw this video and was like him again sure I'll watch. I got to the end and you were talking about defining success and redifining failure and I really felt that. Sorry for the long text but you earned a new sub b) Keep being yourself man & thanks for the positive content!
@tskk_NMSL
@tskk_NMSL 2 ай бұрын
Wasn't expecting this type of content, but Im all for it
@sebasarribas8646
@sebasarribas8646 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Royalg for this type of content. Your insights are really valuable and have opened my eyed a lot in this short of a time. Hope you are doing great
@user-wb8ho1xo4g
@user-wb8ho1xo4g 3 ай бұрын
that's so good can u make more coaching videos like that , great video btw , keep up the good work (:
@Rednu
@Rednu 26 күн бұрын
I really liked this video and would love to see these type of videos more from you. You have good insight into mental and what players need to improve on. I don't mind if its a longer vid either.
@wilyumyum
@wilyumyum 2 ай бұрын
man, this is literally a free coaching session, thanks my guy
@tejasbinu5025
@tejasbinu5025 3 ай бұрын
Great video!! Would love to see more analysis videos!!
@CFodd01
@CFodd01 2 ай бұрын
The disagreements on the gunfights in the VOD is probably because Hooj sees the major issue of players below gold to be the lack of ability to hit headshots consistently (and he has a guide to hit gold for that purpose) and usually when he gets gold VODs he checks out how polished they are. So whilst body shotting isn't necessarily bad he sees it as worse in low elo players.
@jamilm4668
@jamilm4668 2 ай бұрын
Glory to the Russian army
@dylsegno349
@dylsegno349 2 ай бұрын
Personalising solutions is good but there is a root cause and royalG addresses it. There's no need to manipulate someone to fix something and place ego over it. As royalG said, that's arrogance. In any optimising project, that leads to band aid solutions which do not solve the root cause. It may go towards 90% of the correct way but it will never be correct. This arrogance leads to a spiral of covering up your shit so you release that insecurity in a wrong way rather than deal with it. People overcompensate everywhere in life, this is why that happens. Honestly, based on how woohoojin structures his coaching and chooses his principles in this game, it makes sense why he'd want to overcompensate by being boosted to radiant.
@rygriff4688
@rygriff4688 2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure Royalg explained it in the video that you don't want to be perfect and overcomplicate things as it will lead to worse outcomes.
@Rogerh3
@Rogerh3 3 ай бұрын
Hey royalg, I really enjoy the content! As someone still trying to learn how to play valorant and having both pretty good games and very bad games your takes are very helpful for my learning! I’ve watched some of banana man and his content is decent as a new player, but I really like how you explain stuff and the thought you give! I also love the sheriff and classic only content! Honestly you are my number 1 valorant creator I like watching with the way you handle stuff!
@md.sabbirhasan6106
@md.sabbirhasan6106 3 ай бұрын
we want more of this, love it
@advancedfirefly
@advancedfirefly 2 ай бұрын
I'd love more of these videos reviewing coaching videos because its like I'm getting twice the amount of information at once.
@AhnafGregory-wy4hn
@AhnafGregory-wy4hn Ай бұрын
RoyalGs content Is so good that. I can am having my meal watching this and not feeling bored
@D4karai
@D4karai 3 ай бұрын
I like the variety content keep it up!
@dwaynelittle1159
@dwaynelittle1159 3 ай бұрын
this was cool should make more of this type of content
@marshaljett8402
@marshaljett8402 3 ай бұрын
LOVE THE VIDDD
@OneTimeHero
@OneTimeHero 2 ай бұрын
Big fan ever since watching this video and even follow on twitch now for legit good vibes and learning
@Unbreakable_ja
@Unbreakable_ja 3 ай бұрын
Another Royal Banger 🗣️ On a serious note you articulated yourself very well
@FernandoLopez-jg2gx
@FernandoLopez-jg2gx 21 күн бұрын
Tbh i loved that it was a long video, very helpful pov😊
@HaydenDom
@HaydenDom 21 күн бұрын
you are a phenomenal coach and your critical thinking / metaphors and incredible, sub and respect earned
@Terrarus_
@Terrarus_ 2 ай бұрын
that felt so passive agressive on hoojs side
@WalleYT96
@WalleYT96 2 ай бұрын
The omelett example 👏👏👏👌 Well done Mr Royal, great insight
@jodplayer6123
@jodplayer6123 3 ай бұрын
Royal G diffing Bannana man at coaching too 😭😭
@stevenhafeez871
@stevenhafeez871 3 ай бұрын
Surprised he didn't upload it
@electronicMassager123
@electronicMassager123 3 ай бұрын
actually being a radiant makes you coach with better experience
@deardoue69
@deardoue69 3 ай бұрын
@@electronicMassager123 actually being a radiant ALSO makes you 100% more chill and not ego tripping
@srai5333
@srai5333 2 ай бұрын
May i add the way royalG talks is so much nicer. he isnt being rude he speaks in a calm tone which creates a more comfortable vibe.
@deardoue69
@deardoue69 2 ай бұрын
@@srai5333 yes how he talks is very soothing
@user-po9qo6us1x
@user-po9qo6us1x 3 ай бұрын
W vid like always ❤❤
@kylansumner8447
@kylansumner8447 2 ай бұрын
yall are both really good coaches that’s why there are different coaches yeah. Ptw some times people need that hard love and get credit when credit do
@krsmurata
@krsmurata 2 ай бұрын
Your advice about hs is so on point for low elo, I'm gold and had a higher hs % when silver, but was not that efficient at the actually killing trying to do the "right" maximizing hs (and overplaying with guardian).
@everbleak
@everbleak 2 ай бұрын
I Feel like Woohoojin is kinda toxic, he belittles the person he's coaching... Like yes the whole reason i got a coach is to get better why would i want him constantly laughing at me ????
@__vha
@__vha 26 күн бұрын
If you look back to his earlier content he was not like that. Once he got more of a following he got this weird egotistical persona. Chances are that's how he's always been, once I heard he used to work in IT/cybersec his condescending attitude suddenly made sense to me. Fits the stereotype of people I went to school with.
@everbleak
@everbleak 26 күн бұрын
@@__vha valid
@acev3521
@acev3521 15 күн бұрын
Nothing wrong with being edgy but the problem is “toxic” and unfunny at the same time.
@exdaedalus
@exdaedalus 2 ай бұрын
This video makes sense to me in a way. I was trying so hard to HS more than I need to and end up losing most gunfights. Now I focus on spray control and it feels better. I used to dread spraying until you said that it's not a problem at all.
@w0rthytv
@w0rthytv 3 ай бұрын
GAAHHH THIS VIDEO IS SOOO GOOOOOOD, litterally watched almost all of it
@biboom4
@biboom4 2 ай бұрын
It's so good I almost watched past the first 5 minutes /joke
@jackeasee
@jackeasee 17 күн бұрын
these comparisons are so goofy like the car and the eggs 😭🙏
@acev3521
@acev3521 15 күн бұрын
Not gonna the text and drive still made me laugh first time.
@ApiLive
@ApiLive 2 ай бұрын
I started to watch this video thinking that it will be a "toxic" video, to just flame Woohoojin etc and finally discovered an awesome coach ^^' Everything you said make sense so much, and you didn't flame anyone, you explained things in a nice way etc and I loved this video... Didn't think I'll watch the full video but finally I did without seeing times goes by... And one thing you said will help me more is the spray part... when I do a kill by spraying I felt trash, like if someone say "gj" I would think he is just trying to be nice but it was "messy" and I don't deserve the clutch or something like that... so it was putting me down whereas I did secure the kill etc... and hearing what you said about that, now I see this as a positive thing (of course I'm not spraying usually, but when I do it in some cases where I felt I needed to, I felt bad about it, guilty and not worthy and now I will think differently and it might help the round after where I was still in my head flaming myself ^^' ) Anyway awesome video, and I want a coach like you ahah
@iopla3755
@iopla3755 3 ай бұрын
i could be wrong. but after watching woohoojin for some time the advice towards the headshots isn't about hitting the head, but if your aim only goes towards the the body it shows that you need to focus more on it to make it intuitive. and his adivses usually is more person/rank directed not just on the spesific situation
@tylink99
@tylink99 2 ай бұрын
i love hearing coaches differing opinions
@Skycito23
@Skycito23 3 ай бұрын
luv u royalG
@victorlakjer6146
@victorlakjer6146 2 ай бұрын
"You either win, or you learn. Can't lose" well said
@massimilianolettieri8524
@massimilianolettieri8524 3 ай бұрын
The last point, about control, stress and influence is so true. Once you understand that you only can control so much, you can play much more relaxed and tilt way less. At the end of the day, if a teammate whiffs in a clutch, you can't do anything about it, so why tilt? Instead, focus on why you were dead in the first place and what you could have done differently to impact the round.
@bryanmulcare9083
@bryanmulcare9083 3 ай бұрын
7:49 I agree about reframing your mindset because the method I used is what can I improve. And there are a lot of subjects about movement, aim, technique crosshair placement, etc. it’s hard to understand a lot of good things. But that’s the only thing I focus on and what will help me to climb if one thing is bad such as aim, then use your brain. This is a good example of adapting of you can do then just worry about your rank. For me, I use to worry a lot of my rank. But slowly I notice that I need to rethink my way of playing the game and adapted. I hope my opinion will help out a lot of people.
@VincentLam-ig9no
@VincentLam-ig9no 2 ай бұрын
i feel that what makes woohoojins coaching so good is that he doesnt focus on the commin things that all coaches talk about, but instead talks about the things other people dont talk about
@marceloarevalo6601
@marceloarevalo6601 3 ай бұрын
always on notif
@uzee2257
@uzee2257 3 ай бұрын
Do more of these :D finally some verity in content. Eii you got a point M a huge follower of hooj and cause of his tips and techniques I was able to reach gold (once). but yeah in his recent video he did mention that he is becoming a kind of "d**ck" to their viewers lately and he is trying to work on it. I'd love to watch your reaction on some of his mid to high elo coaching. I completely agree with the things you say and I've been a regular viewer to your channel since your classic only challenge. Was kind missisng your coaching videos a bit though.. In my head Hooj is like a "tough arrogant and strict" coach on the other hand you are "humble, forgiving and empathetic guy" I watch both of you and lots of love. all the best on the Sheriff to Rad series by the way.
@unpolitic3386
@unpolitic3386 3 күн бұрын
@royalgftw how do you deal with toxic teammates while solo queuing?
@easter405
@easter405 3 ай бұрын
i try do not panic in gunfight but reaction time is another problem i get killed before i put my crosshair on enemy head
@andrewcalcetas5911
@andrewcalcetas5911 2 ай бұрын
Great vid! Can you do a review on dopai next? I rly like his coaching style and want to see ur take on it!
@opichie1999
@opichie1999 2 ай бұрын
my mans got that sykunno background. gotta love it.
@TechSupportDave
@TechSupportDave 2 ай бұрын
100% agree with everything you said. I used to really dislike you (IIRC for your smurfing content? Might be misremembering) but I actually LOVE the ways in which you convey all the ideas. The constructive critisizm/subjective differences in coaching between you and Woohojin were extremely informative, and I feel like you hit the bullseye in many of these topics. For example, at 39:05, when you talked about focusing on the bigger things first until around Ascendant. I'm Ascendant and the mistake I was making until now was focusing on all the countless tiny and insignificant ideas that coaches like woohojin teach. I've over-complicated the game for myself, and while I obviously still found decent success from it, I feel like had I focused on the core BIG issues with my gameplay, had I been watching coaches who actually talk about those bigger ideas much more often, I feel like my improvement would have been far quicker, less overwhelming, and easier. I unironically have a document of notes that goes over the stupidest little things, which aren't actually going to help me reach the rank I'm aiming for (Immortal) unless I were to apply ALL of those notes to perfection. But that's like 60+ tiny insignificant notes, very inefficient way to improve, unless I were Radiant I guess where these details matter so much more. It's fun learning about the nitpicks, however for low elo players like me I feel like they are just unnecessary clutter in my mind, that just makes the game far more difficult than it actually is. I feel like maybe Woohojin partially teaches these things because they're a way to create a more interesting video style/format/structure for entertainment purposes. But I may be wrong about that.
@murilo0101ful
@murilo0101ful 3 ай бұрын
you should watch the "gunfight higiene" video, where woohoojin explains how to take most of the fights that commonly happen in the game. In this video he comments with more detail about how to take these gunfights, this video would be the ideal place for you to comment on differences in how to approach a gunfike, like at what distance should you spray or aim for the head.
@sammad3350
@sammad3350 3 ай бұрын
I remember you had video with monogatari opening style, but i couldnt find it. Did the video got take down?
@royalgftw
@royalgftw 3 ай бұрын
Sheriff only, but we're ranking up to Immortal
@haloodst756
@haloodst756 3 ай бұрын
Tbh i used to watch wooh alot it did help im not gonna lie but from just watching the way you would play would help me even more just trying to think of my next move would be
@aran39650
@aran39650 3 ай бұрын
This video only confirms why RoyalG is best coach
@girdhar3224
@girdhar3224 Ай бұрын
This vid is filled with life lessons
@thehuffpuff10
@thehuffpuff10 19 күн бұрын
Incredible video.
@lars2894
@lars2894 3 күн бұрын
More styles of videos like this, please!! 😊
@slybch
@slybch 3 ай бұрын
How does one get coaching from royal
@BotCereal
@BotCereal 3 ай бұрын
LETS GO RESIDENT RADIANT GAMER ROYALG
@arif8465
@arif8465 2 ай бұрын
That omelette reference makes so much sense
@Odin_Duck
@Odin_Duck 3 ай бұрын
W royalG, watching and playing aim lab to get that radiant gun buddie
@soyomars
@soyomars 2 ай бұрын
Amazing video, personally I struggle on when to spray and when to aim for the head, is there a rule i can follow to when to do each?
@h2o848
@h2o848 2 ай бұрын
A general rule of thumb is to spray when you are committing to the fight. Going for headshots is good when you have cover/escape options, or when you're confident. You can switch up from tapping to spraying within a duel, but rarely will you get a chance to do the reverse.
@joaoarnaldo7419
@joaoarnaldo7419 3 ай бұрын
I have found out your channel recently, but watched woohoojin for the last year. The thing about hooj that makes he stand out are the pro/radiant vods that he brings to give examples on gameplans, and the fact that vod reviews are free for everyone. And tbf, I don't really like the videos he talks about aim that much, especially if they are recent, cause he did become much saltier as time went on, and the controversy didn't help. Point is, he does help a lot to understand each map minigame, while also giving examples of angles, playstyles and setups, for each role/agent across his whole library of vod reviews. Specially the map guides, those are really helpful.
@yone3249
@yone3249 3 ай бұрын
11:13 thats W advice, not only for valorant. Btw i win more when i don't try to do perfect HS all the time
@animationvalley99
@animationvalley99 3 ай бұрын
a teacher teaching a teacher
@ragegaze3482
@ragegaze3482 3 ай бұрын
At 6:00 with the alt strategy that he is talking about, thought I would give a little input as someone who did that in Rocket League. It was very effective at making me play very well when on my alt, but it had a huge negative that he doesn't really mention and royalg touches on. It's pretty much avoidance behavior from playing in a rank that challenges you and stunts your growth, it tricks your brain into finding a reason to think smurfing is actually helping you improve. In my experience I did this for rocket league around gc2 for over a year and a half, I had 2 accounts in gc 1-2 at all times and would switch depending on how I was playing, but it left me permanently hardstuck since the moment I would reach a new peak the nervousness of playing in lobbies that outclass me would make me switch back to the other account and I never improved. I only broke that wall of gc2 into gc3 when I stopped using alt accounts at all and just used 1 and forced myself to play in lobbies that I was inferior in.
@kritikmunot3604
@kritikmunot3604 2 ай бұрын
as a candy crush player who crossed 2500 levels I would highly recommend this video.
@engjelli9393
@engjelli9393 3 ай бұрын
royalG was cooking something
@pedrorezende4873
@pedrorezende4873 3 ай бұрын
oh the guy who got boosted to radiant
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