@thomasromano9239 you can most definitely coach skill. Some of the most successful athletes around would tell you that. There are some who don't have to work as hard, and there are others who have to work every minute of the day.
@@thomasromano9239there are theories in every competitive games / sport in the world for reason. And yes u can coach those, also theories on how to practice properly etc.
@@machsimillian14 Yes those athletes would tell you that in them trying to be modest... but in reality you can't. One can learn advanced techniques and principles in a game/sport... ANY pro player can teach that. However, reaction speed, anticipation, muscle memory and focus are natural abilities. If you or any other player on this site lack these abilities and believe that someone like Mena's training will make you a top player... you're in for a serious let down. I've been playing fighting games and watching sports since the early 90's and never seen a player lacking these abilities get gud.
As a Lily player, it makes me sad seeing other Lily players going for the knockdown instead of getting a wind stock... especially against JP. Cause getting pushed out fullscreen in that matchup and having 0 wind stocks is a death sentence
7th place does not make someone 'suck so bad.' RIddles plays two games and got 3rd in Smash Ultimate. It is difficult splitting time between multiple games at the professional level.
Yes, they mean 6'4" standing straight up, without hunching. If you look at how thick/muscular he is though, he'd weigh a lot more than 216 lbs. He'd likely be more like 250+.
He hasn’t posted anything on twitter inflammatory enough for me to feel like a smug contrarian for supporting him yet, playing the game is cool too I guess though