What do you guys think? How do you to focus? How do you suffer from it?
@charlie-charles4 ай бұрын
Awareness as you mentioned I think can be as important as focus. Most people are not aware of their thoughts. Meaning that wondering of the mind is thinking. When you aware of yours mind distraction you can decide to focus. Great topic !
@charlie-charles4 ай бұрын
Of course this is a very simplistic way of explanation. :)
@pierrestone32174 ай бұрын
My laptimes are varying a lot and improving my focus will help a lot I think.
@aficionadosalsimracing4 ай бұрын
My advice is to enter long races as a basis, even against the AI. Short races are simply not enough to put your skills to test. Endurance races are the best practice to stay focused. One if my "permanent" in-race goals is to "make my best lap out of every lap", this is, to keep lap times within 0.5 seconds of my best time. The very time I fail this goal, my "spider senses" awake: either refocus, either manage traffic, either manage tire degradation, etc...
@kanojo19694 ай бұрын
Interesting to hear someone else talking about this. I've got pretty bad ADD and 'attention control' is one of my biggest problems. I've found sim racing to be one of the most demanding situations for someone with ADD, because I can easily lose focus just between two corners. It took me a long time to be able to do even one lap without one bad mistake caused by some distraction in my brain. Over the years I got better until I can now do about 10 minutes without a mistake fairly consistently. Past that 10 minutes, though, and you can see in my lap times when my focus starts failing. I do keep improving, so I think sim racing is actually a really good tool for dealing with ADD and similar problems.
@Reetzah4 ай бұрын
I also seem to have trouble with keeping myself focused. But I never looked at simracing as a tool to improve that focus. Very good point!
@luizarthurbrito4 ай бұрын
I've got add as well. I used to play csgo at a pretty good level and most games I was in the zone. Sim racing is much harder to keep focused, although nowadays I can do 45 minute races comfortably (it took me a good while to get there). CSGO was way easier because I had total focus for 30-45 seconds each round and then a good break until the next round. The closest thing to a mental break in sim racing are the straights. Very tiring for sure!
@hotmetalslugs4 ай бұрын
This actually explains so much! I’m not going to beat myself up over not getting as good as I want as quickly as I’d like. The amount of distractions some days are just unrelenting!
@arjen70244 ай бұрын
I'm very much a novice, so what I do when I catch my mind wandering is simply tell myself (out loud if need be) what the next corner is, where the braking point is, where I should apex, etc. Really just the basics, just so I can get back into that rhythm you talked about of the feedback from the car. And setting realistic goals definitely helps to keep my wits about me too, staying out of trouble and finishing 15th is a good race for me and having that mindset helps me to achieve it and not get distracted
@99chrisbling4 ай бұрын
My wife," are you in a race?" Me, "not anymore" as I go off the track due to my concentration lapse!
@RubyNekomata4 ай бұрын
Even being diagnosed with ADHD and having life long issues with attention not usually in my control, some of these things you point out have helped me. Of course, medication helps me too, but I still try to practice reminders like breathing and I always follow goals that are achievable like top half finishes or avoiding safety rating losses. Thank you for another insightful video. :)
@rahulchakraborty1954 ай бұрын
There is no other element is as important as Focus in sim racing. Here's few things I found about focus while sim racing. 1. Time of the day: Focus is everything in sim racing. If I have the stats I could show you how bad my racing is in daytime because of lot of distractions like people coming and going from my room, phone ringing, messages popping, people shouting etc. compared to my nighttime racing performance where there is less external distractions. I am not a fast driver but even that I can drive my best at nighttime. 2. Brain's capacity/ condition prior to the race: If I am already bit drained out, physically or mentally or both due various reason, I tend to make more mistakes and ruin the race in the end. Sim racing requires your brain to operate at 110% all the time. Slight tiredness can lead to disasters. 3. Long stints and physical tiredness: I tend to loose focus if I have any physical discomfort or ache in certain body part. My brain constantly shifts it's focus to the discomfort rather than focusing on the driving. So any physical discomfort to begin with or to have in the middle of the race can lead to bad races as well. 4. Something to eat/drink in between: I tried to eat chocolate bars and cold fresh juices in between driving. Seems to help a bit with focusing. Probably because it injects some glucose in the brain which seems to help. for me cold juices seems to work better than chocolates. Sim racing actually helped to me retain my focus in any life situations better than anything. If you keep sim racing long enough, It will act as meditation for most of the part.
@MichaelRaces4 ай бұрын
Focus is the entire reason I stopped streaming, I progressively got much quicker and more consistent by not having to split my attention 🧠
@RacingPCs4 ай бұрын
Well. It's a very insteresting topic. I've began to be aware of how I am when I sit and train/play. At times I really see myself disconnected. At times I'm present. At times I receive information and not adjust to what they mean. At times I become too conservative. At times I adjust or try to. Especially in LMU that doesn't have ABS, track evolution per se or coming from rain to dry is a big thing in how quick you adapt, how you explore what's possible without making mistakes etc etc. I've experienced days in which I am really present. I'm of course not becoming a faster driver per se but I can exploit myself to where I am without compromising it. There's development though. At the beginning my attention span was shorter and I was less prone to realise I was loosing focus while it was happening. Thanks!
@AtomicAndi4 ай бұрын
I'm still convinced that "feeling the car" is what sets top drivers apart, and still looking for hints how to get better there
@Reetzah4 ай бұрын
For someone who is 101-102% off the pace and spending 100+ hours on each track in practice with telemetry and being just 1s shy of absolute aliens I can really confirm this. Obviously feel and understanding of car is very important, but focus is what really sets apart best from aliens. Of course practice is another things that is very important and more you can practice the correct way the better you will become. But with greater focus you really archive things faster and easier, just as Nils said. Still haven't reached alien times, yet ;)
@emre.gry014 ай бұрын
18:54 my goals are mainly: -Finish on podium. -New personal best if possible. -No incidents.
@Reetzah4 ай бұрын
Nils with another banger of a video! For last months this was exactly what I understood for myself spending 10-100 hours training each track and training my pace/times (being 101-102%). And I've never understood this as much as I understand this now, that focus and/or concentration on the moment is what actually helps me get better, but I really struggle with that. I feel like I have some psychological problems with concertation, however I have completed endurance championship and was easily doing double stints with no time drops. However when I practice alone it gets tougher as there is no adrenaline from race that helps me keep up my concentration and I tend to do short practices (to my point of view), where I usually drive ~25 liters until pit for around 1-2 hrs before draining out. And sometimes keeping concentration even for those ~25 liters seems hard. That's why I try to improve my sleeping habits and be/feel "fresh", before jumping into race or practice session. Also thank you for your content you've really helped me improve in my driving and understanding of things and I honestly suggest you to anybody as best of the best simracers/coaches. (Idc if someone says you're not, considering how you understand racing and are able to articulate it in words and videos to others is amazing, best content!)
@TzeiEm4 ай бұрын
Good point. Also personally for me the aspect of training is often to extract better laptime, so I'm just constantly watching the delta and either get too excited or too frustrated with how it is going. That's why sometimes I match or even break my lap records in sprint races, because I'm just focusing on the driving and the cars ahead and not purely on the delta
@Reetzah4 ай бұрын
@@TzeiEm I used to use delta to help me improve but over last months I found that as I keep my eye on it distracts me more than it helps. So I practice not to look there and trust my feeling and look at telemetry afterwards.
@jakub-k4 ай бұрын
Instructions unclear; lost my focus after 5 seconds... In all seriousness, great video as always, shining a light on something that's completely overlooked by more 'hard skill' oriented topics!
@bobby-na4 ай бұрын
While recognizing my short focus/attention span, I have a time-based and an event-based focus reset strategy. Time based one when I am on my job and event based one while doing other things, like racing. During a race, I TRY to reset every 1, 2 or 3 laps (depends on the length), on the start-finish stretch. I am slow, but fairly consistent. Pro tip: If you want to focus while reading a long sentence (like the above one); just hold your breadth and read. :D
@Reetzah4 ай бұрын
I also have problem with keeping focus so most important for me to keep up my 101-102% pace is to be on adrenaline. If I'm not sweating I'm not focused which means I'm not going fast enough. But your suggestion is also interesting!
@e9h9hoho4 ай бұрын
I really like your high goal, low goal idea. Usually I go in with no low goal and get frustrated quickly when I mistake on one corner that was correct last lap. Thanks for the video and ideas.
@AmbientMike4 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. As someone who's main racing sims are usually rally based this skill is incredibly important. Because to PROPERLY be on the limit on a WRC stage with pacenotes, car control, etc etc it can be daunting. Especially when you have to really be visualizing the pacenotes to know whats ahead. All it takes it one single lapse at the limit, and you can easily loose your pace.
@Zer0C00lness4 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I am still learning how to sim race, and I am at a point where I am not finishing where my pace says I should finish. I think focus and consistency are where I am coming up short, so this video is helpful.
@Manc2684 ай бұрын
So true & certainly worth a mention ! Great info again Nils
@Octoputzi4 ай бұрын
Setting low and high goals is pretty importand imo. I think it is much more fun to reach certain goals and even overcome them
@juanmata43184 ай бұрын
After perfect practice with data pack and visual replay practice, when official race starts my goal is to finish race and hit my realistic consistent laptime during race. Usually crew chief will say your laps are consistent. And then focus on that lap time and not the coach data pack laptime.
@rankisdumb2144 ай бұрын
This is one of the main reasons I don't play in leagues much currently! It's almost impossible for me to get a full 90 min chunk of time where I'm not interrupted. When I do practice, 1. the first thing I find is a set up that I feel comfortable with for that track. 2. I try and find a pace I can duplicate for the entire race! It's irrelevant if I can start off super fast if I destroy my tires and lose a ton of lap time in the final laps. 3. I try and work on stamina as I have nerve damage in both my feet and a horribly bad back! 90 min is about my max although I'm working up to doing 3 hours with full 1 hour stints.
@maximilianloffler99074 ай бұрын
What Helps me massively is also the IMMERSION into the Game. There is very good Hardware to Buy and also Hardware Not to buy (eg LED). Triple Screen/ big curved screen / Maybe VR, good headphones as described in this Video, darkness in your room, powerful PC for better graphics and Flow of the Game, gloves to prevent abrasions etc. etc. . Good Video ❤
@RichardKovacsАй бұрын
I'm living with ADHD, thanks for coming up with this :)
@Gwayneeee4 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting point, except with me is total opposite, I make more mistakes in a quick race around the 20-30min mark format over 60-90mins races. I don’t seem to understand why that is with me yet but working on it
@petermallmann81204 ай бұрын
Meine Philosophie. Konstanz. Beste Hotlap bringt null wenn Du den Fokus auf der Strecke nicht permanent bringst. Und die schnellen Jungs können beides.
@emre.gry014 ай бұрын
11:20 I'm checking my notifications on straights 😂
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
not sure thats helpful :D
@_Symtech4 ай бұрын
Thank you uncle Nils. Now I am feeling better today :)
@joeofoysterbay71974 ай бұрын
I do better at 'busy' tracks where I have less time to mentally wander. I'm getting better at one hour races though with fewer and fewer brain farts, but there are absolutely abysmal days and also days when I can really lock in and the finish line shows up fast. I just can't forecast which one is coming in. I know good sleep makes a huge difference for me. It fixes a metric ton of performance issues. Good sleep is like starting on pole for the new day.
@Django454 ай бұрын
16:05 "Becoming more aware of your farts and getting in charge of your mind wandering can be trained". I knew I was missing something! Gotta become more aware of my farts. Cant wait for the result! 😂 I cant unhear it and I bet now you can't, either. Enjoy! 🤪 Anyway, Focus really is the hardest skill to master. Sometimes just focusing on your mirrors or what the guy in front or behind is doing can throw you off and make you lose what you needed to do. Gotta get more aware of these things distracting you and temper the way you focus so it is always on the most important thing ahead.
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
fair. :D
@RossoSimRacing4 ай бұрын
Secret Service agents were changing every 15 min some time ago, becasue it was believed that you can remain fully conrentrated on task for not more than that time. Interesting...
@CliffBulcke4 ай бұрын
thank you nils! great video
@MrPichichi784 ай бұрын
"To finish first, first you have to finish".
@virtualawakening22994 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a bunch of aliens put on an EEG brainwave measurment tool in a laboratory to see what kind of alpha or theta brainwaves they have. Psychology calls it the flow and sports calls it the zone. I agree that some kind of meditation practice will help with lengthening focus.
@Xpl0jd14 ай бұрын
Wife and kids don’t give a F if I race 😂
@AtomicAndi4 ай бұрын
2:57 .. is pretty high - and so am I. 😂😂😂 Drugs are NOT a skill!
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
oopsie :D
@TheOfficialRandomGuy4 ай бұрын
There’s guys from the UK that I race with, and it blows my mind how good they can still race while being both stoned, and drunk.
@AtomicAndi4 ай бұрын
@@TheOfficialRandomGuy actually helps to concentrate for some ppl
@xUnfx4 ай бұрын
What about Jardier? He's significantly slower than you, but still so much faster than casuals, while he's constantly talking, reading chat etc. during the races :d
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
i think you answered it yourself :D
@xUnfx4 ай бұрын
@@SimracingPopometer True :)
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
and there he goes and wins a race :D
@roadless_wanderers4 ай бұрын
Hi, Nils, I really really have to thank you for all the videos and dor sharing super valuable information. Based on your videos I scrapped around 3s. Now I am racing with a friend and he is constantly 1s faster than me. We looked at the telemetry and he has around 10km more in each corner. How can I gain those 10km. My mind will not let me release the brake faster. What I am doing wrong? How can I increase the minimum apex speed? Many many thanks, Catalin
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
that depends on the specific error, but it all starts with cleaner trail braking to allow the front to smoothly grip up for the turn and/or using the entire track width during braking
@jenschristiansen57344 ай бұрын
danke für deine Videos :) sehr hilfreich !!!
@sergisebas4 ай бұрын
What is your take in listening to music while racing?
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
doesn't work for me at all as i rely so much on game audio to know whats happening to the car. if your ear can differentiate game sound from music - fine, if you don't rely on sound but mostly vision and ffb - also fine. and if music relaxes you, well, also fine. personal thing, but not mine :D
@TheOfficialRandomGuy4 ай бұрын
I’d like to know his thoughts on this as well! I know I can’t do it. I tried listening to music even while just cruising, and learning the track. Too much noise pollution
@Reetzah4 ай бұрын
Sometimes I use music to help myself with focus and adrenaline to upkeep my focus. But sound is also very important to me most importantly in braking as I tend to define my braking speed with engine braking/rpm sound.
@TzeiEm4 ай бұрын
Personally I have found playing background music to be really helpful. Since I started that habit, I have made significantly less errors during longer races. But I wouldn't choose my gym playlist of course, instead I usually listen to some lofi beats playlists that are actually intended to be played in the background and improve your focus
@Reetzah4 ай бұрын
@@TzeiEm Good suggestion. I usually go with rock, electronic to keep up high adrenaline or I tend to fall a sleep :D
@ihavealife0024 ай бұрын
Do they drug test for LAN events? Checking for adderall and other forms of speed?
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
they don't. but I doubt anyone there really is on any substances other than caffeine
@MarcelNinety4 ай бұрын
Wichtiges Thema ✅🏁👍
@FelixLyhs4 ай бұрын
i really do wonder how folks with ADHD deal with this, as it is a lot harder for them to concentrate for long periods of times
@RubyNekomata4 ай бұрын
I thankfully have medication to help, but a lot of the time I have to have someone to talk intermittently to get my focus back on the race. Usually my mind will have racing thoughts and I'll get super restless whilst my inputs get impatient and imprecise, but once someone tells me that I'm doing well or that I'm closing in I get back in it. Crew Chief updates as "simdad" as they are actually help me too. Just little things that I try to use to remind myself.
@Lunatic_Snowy4 ай бұрын
Make the setup easier to be consistent with & listen to music and such at the same time so its easier to not lose focus out of boredom
@RubyNekomata4 ай бұрын
Even with this though it is still very hard compared to someone who is not suffering from ADHD. I realize that in sim racing I have a disadvantage but that makes the triumphs that more important to me whenever I do manage to place excellently or even improve quite a bit. :)
@RichardKovacsАй бұрын
Driving puts me to hiper focus mode, more on track like Barthust, macau or the green hell
@RichardKovacsАй бұрын
On the other hand, i use fixed setuos in open races, because i forget which setup i have :D
@robinjosse94154 ай бұрын
hi man, love your vids ! always usefull and entertaining :) have you a similar book but in english perhaps ?
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
not aware sadly, no
@studlydudly4 ай бұрын
I turned this video off after 23 seconds, I lost focus ;)
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
thats 3 times longer than the average time of focus. congrats!
@AtomicAndi4 ай бұрын
I understood everything at 12sec and went on to write dumb comments
@RK-io2os4 ай бұрын
Best man ❤
@alpha007org4 ай бұрын
I wonder what analytics look like for this video. Avg time watched, is it more than a minute?
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
5:54 - but thats less than usual :D
@ThislsYusuf4 ай бұрын
2 minutes in I'm already in the comments.
@radugoguta59744 ай бұрын
yes, but i have adhd :))))
@asdf25934 ай бұрын
focoos jorj focoos
@matthiasgrunwald8954 ай бұрын
Compared to LMU, ACC is much more arcade-like-game. You dont even have to modulate the brakes, because you have ABS. In LMU, no ABS for GTE-class, and a more realstic tyre-model. This is what real-world-racing-drivers say.
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
so you are complaining about real GT3 Cars having abs? and obviously you don't know what you are talking about. just because you reach 100% input in acc doesn't mean there's no modulation. you didn't look close enough, or watched bad drivers for whom abs is designed. if acc is oh so easy, go and drive fast in it, we're waiting you always come with the same stuff, stop boring us all, and this video is even entirely unrelated to any of that - what's wrong with you? maybe watch my video on sim Fanboyism.
@matthiasgrunwald8954 ай бұрын
@@SimracingPopometer If you talk to race drivers, they usually prefer rFactor 2 and LMU. Thats for a reason.
@RinceWindWizzard424 ай бұрын
Nils made an awesome video about your issue :)
@roadi19834 ай бұрын
wow, did you just speak for over 20 mins to tell people how great you are? :D my god nils. youre an awkward, narcisstic person for real. you could have explained that in under 5 mins. but you just LOVE to hear yourself talking.
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
lol
@roadi19834 ай бұрын
@@SimracingPopometer it is what it is.
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
@@roadi1983 yeah I really record and cut a video for 6 hours just for myself :D
@awakeandwatching9534 ай бұрын
dude what are you blabbering about, hes talking about focus.. found it quite interesting.. you seem to have some personnel grudge against the dude.. wonder where that animosity comes from
@enos45714 ай бұрын
Says the guy with the paid setup. 🤡
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
what do you mean?
@hp28234 ай бұрын
a paid setup isnt gonna help you find the 5 seconds deficit you have dawg
@GeoffPeterson334 ай бұрын
So all real life professional race drivers are clowns too because paid engineers setup their cars?
@SimracingPopometer4 ай бұрын
only a true driver if racing with factory default :D