Brian
Smash Journeyman
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does anyone have advice for not getting so demoralized while trying to improve?
i just don't see the game like i need to. i'm starting to get to the point where i feel like i'm technically competent (i need to practice my out of shield game and get some more general practice vs people and i think i'll be there)
but i don't see the game in the way that a successful player does. i don't know how to make reads, i can't keep track of habits, i get overwhelmed incredibly easily, etc. i played alvin for one match and he told me about a bad habit i had. it took me like five minutes to even figure out what exactly he was talking about.
for the past 6 months or so (basically since the disbanding of the hub house), i've felt like after every session i play against someone my first thought is that i should quit or just give up on ever trying to get good.
i know i should just try to maintain a positive attitude. but i'm not a positive person in general. i know that things will probably fall into place with more practice, but i don't get to practice very often and i absolutely HATE trying to get practice in rotations because i lose >90% of the friendlies i play. (i feel like i never get good practice when i cant play like 4-5 matches in a row. maybe im just being a *****.)
sorry for another *****y rant from me, i feel like i make one every 6 months at least, but i honestly don't know if this is a sign i should give up and try to move on or what. taking a break would be my instinct, but i dont play very often so it seems like a weird decision to make. (in general i don't like to take half measures.)
does anyone have advice for not getting so demoralized while trying to improve?
i just don't see the game like i need to. i'm starting to get to the point where i feel like i'm technically competent (i need to practice my out of shield game and get some more general practice vs people and i think i'll be there)
but i don't see the game in the way that a successful player does. i don't know how to make reads, i can't keep track of habits, i get overwhelmed incredibly easily, etc. i played alvin for one match and he told me about a bad habit i had. it took me like five minutes to even figure out what exactly he was talking about.
for the past 6 months or so (basically since the disbanding of the hub house), i've felt like after every session i play against someone my first thought is that i should quit or just give up on ever trying to get good.
i know i should just try to maintain a positive attitude. but i'm not a positive person in general. i know that things will probably fall into place with more practice, but i don't get to practice very often and i absolutely HATE trying to get practice in rotations because i lose >90% of the friendlies i play. (i feel like i never get good practice when i cant play like 4-5 matches in a row. maybe im just being a *****.)
sorry for another *****y rant from me, i feel like i make one every 6 months at least, but i honestly don't know if this is a sign i should give up and try to move on or what. taking a break would be my instinct, but i dont play very often so it seems like a weird decision to make. (in general i don't like to take half measures.)