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How to Become a Better Player (Psychologically)
Por MalorianArms
This guide's purpose is to decribe and explain how to become a better player mentally. This is not a guide on how to have better positioning or mechanics, but this guide is just as important to mechanical improvement. We all may have experienced skill ceilings or overall uninterest in continuing to grind the ranks. I have been in this situation multiple times, and now I have broken free of the cycle.
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Overview
The Bigger Picture
This guide is meant for the players who have experienced skill ceilings or mental frustration in Rocket League, and those who are seeking help that may or may not be able to find. I have experienced mental frustration, anger, and overall stress over Rocket League. This guide is to show you the bigger picture and to expand your mindset to improve yourself as a player. I will start to explain what you need to do that will break down what you should be thinking about while playing Rocket League. If you just want to have fun playing the game, then this guide isn't for you, but if you are dedicated in improving yourself to become a better player, continue reading through this guide.
Growth Mindset
The Mindset

This is one of the most important sections of this guide because mindset is everything. I have had a negative mindset where I always wanted to win, but then I lose and get angry. The growth mindset is key for improvement. Always think about what you are doing well and what could be better, for instance, mechanics or positioning. You are supposed to be uncomfortable learning new mechanics because that's the only way you will become a better player, and that's always easier said than done.

I have set a practice regiment to about an hour before I play, and an hour after I finished playing ranked. I always switch up the order and the amount of practice I put in. Training and practicing is one of the most crucial actions you can make to become a better player, but mix up your training regiment to avoid staleness and repetitiveness. You could add different training packs or switch the order, and maybe add in a workshop map like the dribbling challenge.

The overall message is to focus on improvement over winning, and never blame anybody else but yourself even though it could have been your teammates fault, but dwelling too much on your teammate is not putting more time into improving yourself. Focus on improvement and looking for ways to better yourself along with being more positive.
Toxicity Will Ruin You
Positivity
Being positive will already give you health benefits, and being positive as a player will help reduce anger and frustration. I know it's hard, believe me, It has not been easy trying to find a positive in every situation, but it beats getting angry. Having emotion is natural and it shows you care, but make sure it's towards a good purpose and to not put yourself or teammates down. We are all at different skill levels and it may be hard to not view yourself as a good player, but you will become a great player.

The Power of Yet is insane.

You will not be a good player yet.
You are not a professional player yet.
You are not good at dribbling yet.

It gives you a different reaction than if.

This ties into the Growth Mindset because positivity will improve yourself as a player and will eliminate frustration and anger. Positivity is hard especially if you have toxic teammates, but you have to remember that he will not be at the level you are because of the fact that you are positive and have a better mindset than he does.
What Do You Want?
This is a question that I have come in terms of and that I have answered.

I want to become a professional player

If you share this goal, great, what are you going to do to achieve that goal?

I want to become Grand Champion

Same follow up question. What are you going to do to achieve that goal?

Goals we set are crucial in what drives us to play Rocket League. These goals will not be achieved in a week or two weeks, or even a month. That is why I see so many people lose focus and eventually give up on the goal because it takes too long or it's too hard. Once again, it's easier to say you're going to pursue this goal than to actually take the steps in achieving it.

Here's one piece of advice that will help you on your journey:

Imagine that the goal you set is a staircase, and that goal you set is all the way at the top. You look all the way up and it looks impossible and it'll take way too long, but all I ask is look at the first step. Take that step and then look at the next step, and take that next step.

Look at your goals as smaller parts. Hit Diamond, and then Champion, and then Grand Champion. You can even think smaller. Practice more and have a consistent training regiment to go from Diamond 3 to Champion 1.

There are no shortcuts. A guide or video will not show you how to jump ranks in 10 minutes of watching or reading. You have to apply the advice that they may tell you, and continue to practice to reach your goal.
Work Ethic
You must be consistent as possible in achieving your goals. Discipline is hard for some people, and to practice whenever you have time in the day. Some people would rather play ranked and that won't help as much as training or practice will. You must practice as much as you can and warm up then you can play ranked and grind. Practice will make a larger difference than only playing ranked.

  • Warm up
  • Mix up your training regiment (Don't make it boring and repetitive when it doesn't have to)
  • Play and practice as consistent as possible

These 3 tips will make all the difference and I can guarentee you that if you follow the advice and topics in this guide, you will become a better player in time. In 2 weeks or even just a week you will see improvement - large or small. In a month or two, you may have jumped up a couple ranks. The purpose is to think critically on how you are viewing yourself and the community around you with a positive mindset and a great work ethic to become a better player.

Thanks for reading, I hope this helps to whoever needs it.
69 comentário(s)
LegoFanatic 4 de dez. às 15:49 
bro changed my hole life
Snow 13 de nov. às 14:04 
How to become a better player:
((Short Version))
Don't be toxic
Don't Q up if you gonna be toxic
Don't blame your team mate when you're the one being toxic
Uninstall go back to fortnite kid....
Divine ♦Timing♦ 21 de set. às 4:40 
You left out make about 6 Epic Alt accounts so you can stomp lower ranked lobbies then tell them to cry more and get gud. After achieving your GC or SSL label make sure to have it applied in every lower ranked lobby for extra emotional damage as you double reset and ceiling pinch all over the Diamond and Champ peasants. Never fear doing this as Epic will not ban you for ruining the ranked experience and punching down. In the rare case you get banned just jump onto a different alt account. This is the peak rocket league in 2024 experience cheers Epshit Shames.
MR.SerGio 2 de set. às 22:02 
actually
gay furry aura 13 de jul. às 0:44 
OMG!! IM MOGGING RN!!
JRL~Nitro 22 de abr. às 16:08 
Best ive ever played was when i just put my mind on playing good and making good decisions. Its as simple as keeping your cool and not loosing it.
Ballista Keeper #fixtf2 20/dez./2022 às 17:05 
Sigma Grindset
JuicyBigNut 14/out./2022 às 3:16 
ehh i just hit ball in goal. goal go BOOM hahaahaha
Doofus 12/out./2022 às 14:20 
imagine following the advice of some weeb
u_u 11/out./2022 às 17:09 
listen everyone sometimes peoples don't get good ranks and ik how the fact and how i regreted myself. when i first playing rl it was hard and i can't do anything such as bronze or sliver or any rank so when i did become diamond 3 or 1 it was very difficult to do. so when i did that i keeped myself to be not mad at the game becasue how well its been doing and done by the players. whatever you lose a match whatever you win a match don't mean messing around with your teammate and blaming your team its all good to be better at somepoint.