Can YOU Become a Pro Rocket League Player?

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Can You Become a Pro Rocket League Player? Do you have what it takes to go pro in rocket league? Have you ever wanted to be a high level rocket league player and potentially make it all the way to the top? In todays video we talk to a bunch of different pro players and ask them the important questions in order to figure out what it takes to go pro in rocket league

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So going pro is actually quite simple. All you need to do is find about 8 hours of spare time every day. This can easily be accomplished by sacrificing your sleep. If you still need more time, consider cutting out your meals, or dropping out of school. After those small edits to your schedule, you should be well on your way to going pro!

kingthing
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Amazing insight from these pros. I learned a lot from this. Thanks for putting this together!

WaytonPilkin
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And here am I. Started at age 29, just hit gc for the first time last season at the age of 31 😂
Not that I wanna go pro, but it truly is a young man’s game. My goal would be ssl at some time, that would be nice. But balancing it between a more than fulltime job, a girlfriend, a social life. You truly need to dedicate a lot of your life toward a goal as pro. As long as I enjoy playing the game and ranking up bit by bit, I’m happy ✌🏼

rudmerreitsma
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This gave me so much motivation. I started playing when I was 10 years old, and now I’m 14 and gc3. I’m looking to go pro and this video has given me some good ideas. Thank you 🙏

Oliver_
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I’m 24 rn, playing at ssl rank for 2 years. I will never give up. Being a pro is my goal of the whole life!

gamgamstile
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You know its a banger video when you get up at 1am to grind more RL

nyx
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probably some of the most helpful Rocket League advice I’ve heard, not even just for going pro

great vid

vrtxGorilla
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As someone who's coached two bubble teams, the mental component is such an overlooked compontent. I thought coming into coaching it would be 80% skill training 20% being there for the mental side with the players, the numbers were easily swapped. Mature coaches can really help to mentor younger players, many who haven't had the same life experienes like holding a job. Loved the video Thanovic, quality is amazing as always.

coachjsu
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THANK YOU THANOVIC FOR THE ADVICE. I AM GOLD 1 AND STARTED PLAYING THIS MORNING AND THIS VIDEO SHOWS THAT EVEN I CAN BECOME A RCLS PRO WITH THE RIGHT TIME!

Ptaato
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I honestly think about this all the time great vid idea keep up the great work🔥

limesy
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I never knew i needed this video I’ve been trying to improve in hopes of maybe going pro one day and this video taught me a lot and gave me more motivation to keep grinding even if i do get some not good players i can still learn and help myself improve

damonfrancis
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props to the editing, and also very well summarized. I don't think I want to go pro but this helped me anyways

rip_
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BRO THIS IS ACTUALLY THE BEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN <3 <3 <3
thank you so much :)

yokak
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The production quality of this wowowow

TemptRL
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been thinking about trying out for some collegiate esports teams within the next few months. this video helped me put everything into perspective and allowed me to kind of visualize my end goal. feeling motivated as ever, thank you got the good content as always🙏🏻

Wikked.
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I've been playing games since i was 5 years old, i love it, i will never stop playing, and i've always wanted to become pro.
Age 5 to 14, 90% of my gameplay was FPS, this would make up my playstyle to be fast, mechanical and heavily solo reliant; if i pick up an FPS, i quickly get a grasp of it, in the end it's all about aim and movement (don't really like the genre anymore though).
Age 14 to 20, 70% (around 3'000 games played) League of Legends (Reached Master tier), 30% (1500 hours) Brawlhalla (around 2500 elo, i guess it would be around top 50 world, not sure).
Dropped League recently at the age of 20 because i realized the game style would not compliment my playstyle (slow gameplay, heavily reliant on others, don't get to show off mechanics that much); dropped Brawlhalla around 18 because i just wasn't good enough at it after major changes occured, completely ruined it for me (addition of dash for those who know the game) + i didn't enjoy playing the game as much as i did initially.
Now i'm 21, started playing RL last year, i have around 200 hours and i'm c2/c3, i just wish i could put all the hours i spent in other games here. This game is so good for mechanics and solo play style, it's everything i've ever wanted, honestly don't know if i will reach pro level anymore, considering i can't spend my days playing like i used to, but it sure as hell compliments my playstyle.
All this to explain one thing, talent, experience and your taste for a game need to come together if you want to become PRO. Maybe you're good at COD, but you hate FPS; you love League, but you're bad at MOBAS etc...
No matter how many hours you put in a game (even if you become good), you will (mostly) be better in the game you understand the fundamentals NATURALLY, because PROs become PRO when they do stuff faster and better than most people do in a precise amount of time. Example: why some need 1000 hours to get Diamond in League, and some need 2000; why most people reach SSL in 2000 hours, but some do it in half the time? This is because you need to find the right game, which you're naturally good at, want to spend a lot of time in, and enjoy playing as well. It can't be just one or two of these 3 things IMO.
I'm not sure i managed to prove my point, but that's it i guess. (sorry for bad english as well)

Nix-wfpv
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This gave me a lot of motivation too, and you dont need to drop out of school for this, you can simply apply for online school, and as long as you get your school work done, maybe working on school for atleast 2+ hours minimum, you should be good, i currently have 400 hours on rocket league, and im already champ, you just have to stay consistent, and have a good mindset, sometimes it will get hard, but just have to keep your chin up. P.s I forgot to say im 15, i just started last year 2023 during the summer, i think it was in august, because it was when school started again, i just had turned 15 not to long ago in april, but now i turn 16 here soon, i would have been play rocket league for almost a year now, and through out my whole experience ive always been about improving, my first rank ever was gold, then it went to plat quickly, then diamond, and now im champ in 2's, im not really into 1's but i plan on getting into those quickly cause im very inconsistent, but id have to say im quite a prodigy, not to brag though, but ive never been so proud of myself for dedicating myself to something. :)

Weluv_dopa
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This is now my favorite video from you Thanovic. Honestly it's what I needed. I play on a Chromebook through GeForce Now, and it gets really difficult to improve due to the lack of performance and quality I get. I play more than 7 hours a day, and I play freeplay as much as I can. I just don't think I'll be able to move forward without upgrading my setup. Trust me, it's that bad. Performance/delay of the game changes in between matches and has me constantly changing my settings/sensitivity. It's really a struggle that I hope I can push past to reach my dream of becoming a pro. Thank you for this video <3 P.S I'm also champ 3 and I've been playing Rocket League since September 2021 but started controller January 2022

novatiger
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Thanks man this has given me inspection

alex_rlfn
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This was a fun video, great change of pace.

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