Von SpookLuke

32 Gedanken zu „The TRUTH About WARMING UP In ROCKET LEAGUE…“
  1. I would say im a rumble main, so q time for me 5min where I spend in freeplay…
    If I play 2s im not having any worm up and still win more games. It can be that im only c3 div4 in 2s and play smarter and better then my opponents..

  2. I love this game so much I LITTERALY play it for hours at a time all day.. please somebody train me to be better I'm good I'm just not great I'm plat level. Anyway if a og can help me I'd really appreciate it I play everyday like I said I play on Xbox

  3. I seriously get worse the more I play. I don't know what it is. Maybe I just get in my head with each mistake and it accumulates until I'm so in my head I can't do anything. I refuse to warm up for this reason alone.

  4. Limiting yourself to only a warmup is probably why the results are more stagnant than positive. Warming up is only getting you physically and mentally in the right place to feel comfortable where you are where as training with a specific intent will cause you to improve if implemented well.

  5. Dropshot is the best warm up imo; it allows you to practise all the important mechanics and fundamentals in a low pressure environment but still against opponents and with teammates so you can warm up these skills too!

  6. I think that warm-ups dont have as much of an effect as we think they do. We claim that they help us "get back into the game" from what?? A two hour break…. Point is, I still warm up but i focus more on training my mechanics vs "warming up". If you want to warm up, play some casual matches then rage quit them and go into ranked. Becuase I realize now that, my warm ups werent warmups, but more like improving my mechanics so..

  7. Here is my two cents.

    Woth video games you don’t need to warm up. Not in the actual sense. Warming up is getting muscles lose and blood flowing. What you really need to do is “feel” warmed up. Yeah you need your fingers to feel good but that doesn’t take long at all.

    So your “warmup” should be whatever gets you in the right head space. Honestly I think if you looked at a list of things you wanted to work on like opponent position and fake challenges and etc before and visualized what that would look like, you would do a lot better than doing a 40 minute warmup routine.

    RL and all video games are way more mental than physical.

  8. idk if i’m just a absolute troglodyte but i’m nasty after about 1-3 hours of playing, then once i hit anything over 3 hours of playing i turn into a hesitant, whiffing, boost wasting champ 1

  9. As a gc2 player I'm in a rank where more advanced mechanics play a role. What I've noticed about warm-up is that doing like 2-5 minutes of everything (bounce dribbles, shots, air dribbles, power slide cuts, …) has the best effect for me. So basically you end up warming up like 15 minutes on average, up to maybe 20 minutes. Any longer than that and a form of exhaustion kicks in after just a few games played for me personally. Going in with NO warm up is definitly something I notice in a bad way and it takes about 3 games before that feeling goes away. This is purely to warm-up and isn't the same as spending 50 minutes in free play to analyse and learn a certain mechanic like a ceiling shot for example.

  10. Warm ups to me are very good, I do a redirect, saves, ground shots, aerial shots, air dribble, and a free play where I work on a mechanic I wanna get good at. Ofc I warm up for probably 2 hours before then play casual tgen play rank

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