I think it might be interesting if you try using some categories/terms when you're pausing a VOD to point something out, so that the person you are coaching understands the context of the thing you're talking about. For example, if you're pausing because they made a minor mechanical mistake and you want to point it out but overall they are a good mechanical player like this guy and the mistake isn't a crucial issue, you could say, "Okay, optimization pause here, let's talk about what we could do better when you did X" and get into the habit of using that kind of term any time you make that kind of pause. Then when they are making larger mistakes, like meta mistakes or really bad habits they keep doing or something like that, you could say, "Alright core issue pause here, let's look at X and talk about why it's so important that we do this instead" for those. Just an idea, take it or leave it, but I think sometimes the people you're coaching focus deeper and engage more on some of the nitpicks that you get in the weeds with when they really aren't the major thing they need to fix, so potentially letting them know ahead of time, "Okay this next thing he's about to say is a fine tuning thing to improve something I'm already good at" will take some of the defensiveness or ego or hesitation out of responding to those smaller critiques. Not a coach but I am a manager and it's something I always like to do to make sure my employees don't think the thing I'm talking to them about is something major or going to cost them their job, etc. Helps them take feedback much more easily to know it's just a minor nitpick that we can improve on and not a major failing that's got to be immediately addressed and shouldn't happen again. Anway, keep up the great content!
@Lkabss6 ай бұрын
I really agree with this actually. My friend is completely new to the game and I was wondering how to get across the idea of "this is an optimization that you can ignore in favor of a bigger idea" without coming across as constantly nitpicking everything and overwhelming them as a result. Thanks for this.
@MD-ru9rr6 ай бұрын
Idk if it's just me but good ADC coaching like this is so rare these days
@Ernestas236 ай бұрын
The dude is a classic solo Q player. Saber: you messed up The dude: yea, but look at this Janna int I mean, come on...
@crnoo27796 ай бұрын
love sabers no BS explanations. good coaching.
@MrBigPauly16 ай бұрын
Just fyi: red > green > purple/blue > blue/purple > red So the guns come: red > white > green > purple/blue > blue/purple > red The purple/blue is a matter of preference, in general eastern aphelios (so the good ones XD) prefer green into blue, to cosplay as jinx and western ones prefer green into purple to maybe make a pick from a far. I guess you can also make this choice based on the game, if you have a blitzcrank maybe green purple is nice cause if you hit someone with green q then u can root them into free hook. Not an aphelios main, but just knowledge i have. But yeah, very important that its red white (strongest combo 1v1) white green (pretty good at stacking shurikens).
@kissenger84546 ай бұрын
I like green blue for the first 20 min. Blue green is the highest damage ult into a team fight
@kingquesoIV6 ай бұрын
i learned a lot from this video. Im currently an emerald 4 player that randomly will plummet all the way back to gold 3. This has happened to me 3 times this season haha.
@coherentlegacy72816 ай бұрын
Need to get me one of these replay reviews
@Adriiell6 ай бұрын
i find alot of players are very capable of winning games as adc, but the mental destruction that the role inflicts is too much for most.
@ozymandias94506 ай бұрын
his laugh bro hehehehe icant
@Showbiz92126 ай бұрын
Really great content here. Thanks for uploading this for everyone else to benefit from. Learned a lot!
@Creeper0TR6 ай бұрын
awesome content saber! learned a ton of things as always. damage pattern for adcs would be a great content imo. im diamond 1 and never thought about damage patterns till now…
@R41D6 ай бұрын
I learned so much about kai'sa from this one video, thank you.
@JLee-xl4dt6 ай бұрын
nice work.
@TechInspected6 ай бұрын
Saber: culling first means only one spell rotation after instead of spell rotation before and after Me who quit after zzrot remove: ::mind blown:: Also Saber weather in taskbar 60F me: 100F 🥵