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Totally agree. Drills are useful but they have to be translated into your gameplay too. Pressure really reveals things that haven’t been deeply learned enough to use under clutch
Spaced Repetition: • Review material at increasing intervals (e.g., 1 day, 3 days, 7 days). Active Recall: • Test yourself on the material without looking at the notes. • Use quizzes, practice tests, or write summaries from memory. Interleaving: • Mix different topics or subjects while studying. • Alternate between subjects to improve problem-solving and adaptability. Elaboration: • Explain the material in your own words. • Connect new information to what you already know, and teach it to someone else. More ways you all can optimize your learning any skill.
Haha! Interesting. I guess we all have our own drills. Apparently the Pakistanis do drills like crazy. They’ll practice a move over and over until it is second nature. I’ve been doing block punishment training like crazy. I can now punish those low launch punishable moves. It’s amazing. I could never do it before. Working on the harder block punish moves. Those are my drills.
Great video! I do things like this in between matches too, like working on CH combos As for regular drills I think there’s a place for specific ones in small amounts like 15-20 minutes a day, especially throw break drills. I like setting Dragunov to do 3 of his command throws at random. But yeah definitely don’t want to sit in practice mode all day!
Spaced Repetition: • Review material at increasing intervals (e.g., 1 day, 3 days, 7 days). Active Recall: • Test yourself on the material without looking at the notes. • Use quizzes, practice tests, or write summaries from memory. Interleaving (mentioned at the start of the video): • Mix different topics or subjects while studying. • Alternate between subjects to improve problem-solving and adaptability. Elaboration: • Explain the material in your own words. • Connect new information to what you already know, and teach it to someone else. More ways you all can optimize learning any skill.
YES! this is my scientific approach broken down. It's just basic psychology and using what we know works best for us based on the specific skills needed in fighting games. Interleaving is BROKEN because ranked fighting is different enough of a subject to drills that it helps you learn both faster.
This reminds me that I can do some punishment practice in between matches because they changed it so that your recordings for the bot are saved between matches.
Do you play an instrument? I believe that playing fighting games is not too dissimilar to playing an instrument in the way of getting rhythm under your fingers like you mentioned.
I like to call them things I get off the truck, for a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with anything. There's a place called TekkenTrucks.com that you can use to find it.