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I've been coaching a friend for a little bit and I put too much emphasis on punishment for where they were at. But I did at least realize that, that wasn't gonna be useful for them rn. My judgement was getting clouded by the fact that I'd been working on punishment more and seeing great benefits from it, but forgetting that I already have a strong basis of Tekken knowledge. Good to hear your insights so I can coach better.
Listening to your mind and body when you're tired and burnt out might be the best advice to give period. I teach IT and taking little chunks and building up skills in a student the manner that works best for them is a philosophy I can get behind too.
Yeah a fundamental aspect of my approach to getting good is you have to figure out what works for you. To be the best there is, you can’t copy someone else or try to emulate another style. You have to find your unique style and go all in on it. Even if people say it’s dumb or bad or won’t be effective. All that means is it wouldn’t work for them, but you’re not them. Be yourself
I played tekken 7 super casually and didn't like the game enough to want to dig into it. So I suppose that's your answer. It's still not VF tho, which is my goat game
35 years old here trying to learn tekken for the first time. I literally only have like 20 hours in the game, just messing around with different fighters. I want to take the game "seriously". Should I find a couch so I dont start bad habits for myself?
when you are that new there aren't really bad habits. except 1. pick a main - you can and should play other chars to sample a little bit but don't stay in that phase too long. pick someone you like and just commit to actually learning them so you can view the game through that lens. then just go watch some guides for that char and stand around in training mode for a while hitting the buttons until you can do the moves you want to do when you think them. once you have some buttons you like then go play matches. you can also set the dummy to block and punish with jab and just see what your character has and how your moves interact against it. you don't have to know every move to play a match just a few you can do on command, then play some games. then come back into training learn more moves etc. repeat. you'll find some moves work in synergy with each other, some are useful only really in combos and some are for poking, some are for high risk high reward call outs etc. the frames will tell you what is what but for now just watch a guide for now for whoever you decide to play. enjoy!