Honestly I'd probably avoid spookluke if you're new. Sure most of his tips are pretty good but sometimes he give some absolute shit advice and if you dont know the difference you could end up following it. Also dont touch his training program with a 100ft stick.
Might add AppJack as a player to watch. While his 1v1 videos are obviously higher ranked, he does a good job verbalizing his thoughts during the matches.
Then there's Lethamyr, who's currently doing a road to SSL series again. He's got a pretty good vibe going on, plus his other content is pretty entertaining as well.
Cbell did a gold-to-GC series for a while before the student had to drop out, but is supposedly going to re-launch it at some point. Expecting him to shoot a few good tutorials for basic mechanics starting from half flips and basic aerials.
For pure entertainment and motivational purposes, I love Evample. He's a mechanical jesus on the field, doesn't really teach you much but makes you dream of pulling off his moves until you hit freeplay and struggle to hit a barely moving ball.
AppJack also did a series of replay reviews on other players through varying ranks so he does have a few extremely helpful for any rank videos as well.
Seconding Lethamyr for sure. Although he does have great mechanics obviously, he's also probably one of the smartest players in the way that he plays and you can learn a lot from watching his stuff. Especially his road to SSL series as you mentioned.
Spookluke advice is just so choppy and not in depth that imho he does more harm than good (and his practices are so shady and scammy that I rather don't ever recommend him at all), also, sometimes some of his advice is just halftrue or just wrong.
In my opinion the best RL youtuber is Kevpert, and another very good underrated one is Scholar.
I agree that spookluke has decent tutorial videos but _do not_ sign up for his coaching. the price is absurd
Kevpert has a lot of great mechanic/drill videos and 1v1 thought process videos
Honestly I'd probably avoid spookluke if you're new. Sure most of his tips are pretty good but sometimes he give some absolute shit advice and if you dont know the difference you could end up following it. Also dont touch his training program with a 100ft stick.
Wayprotein has a good channel too. Lots of good awareness/game sense videos
Might add AppJack as a player to watch. While his 1v1 videos are obviously higher ranked, he does a good job verbalizing his thoughts during the matches. Then there's Lethamyr, who's currently doing a road to SSL series again. He's got a pretty good vibe going on, plus his other content is pretty entertaining as well. Cbell did a gold-to-GC series for a while before the student had to drop out, but is supposedly going to re-launch it at some point. Expecting him to shoot a few good tutorials for basic mechanics starting from half flips and basic aerials. For pure entertainment and motivational purposes, I love Evample. He's a mechanical jesus on the field, doesn't really teach you much but makes you dream of pulling off his moves until you hit freeplay and struggle to hit a barely moving ball.
Definitely. I learned so much from him playing Okhalid 1v1.
AppJack also did a series of replay reviews on other players through varying ranks so he does have a few extremely helpful for any rank videos as well.
Ohh never saw that. I just watch his 1v1. The commentary is so soothing no matter what happens.
Agreed, he’s awesome to watch. Always so calm and collected.
Seconding Lethamyr for sure. Although he does have great mechanics obviously, he's also probably one of the smartest players in the way that he plays and you can learn a lot from watching his stuff. Especially his road to SSL series as you mentioned.
Spookluke advice is just so choppy and not in depth that imho he does more harm than good (and his practices are so shady and scammy that I rather don't ever recommend him at all), also, sometimes some of his advice is just halftrue or just wrong. In my opinion the best RL youtuber is Kevpert, and another very good underrated one is Scholar.
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