Mass Gaming Stamina
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Qwerty.
United States292 Posts
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TheAngelofDeath
United States2033 Posts
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Winks
United States78 Posts
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FC.Strike
United States621 Posts
I think that like anything, the amount of time you can play at your best is something that comes with a lot of practice. Even though it's just sitting in front of a screen, your brain is still running quickly and making tough decisions for hours at a time. | ||
v3chr0
United States856 Posts
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Ndugu
United States1078 Posts
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sinn
United States132 Posts
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Postman
United States269 Posts
I think part of long sessions meant for getting better should include just practicing certain openings/builds in a custom game either against AI or a training buddy without worrying about winning league matches which (in my experience) make you lose steam faster. | ||
Seam
United States1093 Posts
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Kaasflipje
Netherlands198 Posts
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Phayze
Canada2029 Posts
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Eeeegor
Australia809 Posts
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SichuanPanda
Canada1542 Posts
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Onlinejaguar
Australia2823 Posts
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mufin
United States616 Posts
at least thats how i roll with my sc2. Currently 13:6 with 2 of those losses not only being disconnects but also being placements ![]() | ||
QueueQueue
Canada1000 Posts
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Pokemonxoxo
United States217 Posts
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xiaofan
United States513 Posts
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Whole
United States6046 Posts
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Antimage
Canada1293 Posts
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Hidden_MotiveS
Canada2562 Posts
Starcraft is mentally tiring. | ||
Vinnesta
Singapore285 Posts
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theRiverX
Malaysia59 Posts
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VanGarde
Sweden755 Posts
Mini breaks is the other key, You can sit for several hours straight and then get tired and you end up needing a long break. But if you take 2 minutes between each game, get out of the chair, walk around, get a glas of water. Then you can sit forever without getting really tired. The key with the short breaks is to stand up and focus your eyes on something that is not the screen. Eye strain and prolonged sitting down is the two things that does the most to make you tire fast at the computer. Also take breaks in between games to stretch your wrists, forearms, neck, roll your shoulders ten times one direction and then ten times in the other to improve blood flow to your arms. I can sit for 12 hours straight with no issue without getting pains or feeling tired and since I keep doing a lot of stretching exercises between games my muscles and joints are still soft as ever when I am done. | ||
MaxField
United States2386 Posts
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Najda
United States3765 Posts
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DrakanSilva
Chile932 Posts
My very best record of games are 2 to 3 hours of straight playing non stop, makin around 15 to 20 games in one time. BUT i must have slept very well. It means i must not be tired at all. After having lunch, or dinner (if i have time in the night, and i-m not sleepy). With the build orders wandering on my head and watching the map im playing and repeat the same strat to train it over and over again. close messenger, webpages, everything. focus on playing. A cup of tea right next to me, and maybe a cigarrete for 5 minutes break. After playing 5 to 7 games i stop to watch the repays of the game o lost in really fast speed cz i usually know what i missed (macro, scouting, supply cap, lack of expansion, wrong unit composition, others). I usually go 3 to 5 wins, and 2 or 3 loss, then 3 to 5 wins again (because the ladder works like that, if im really inspired i can go to 7 wins in a row but then its really hard to win again). it doesnt matter to lose... you just need to play all the freaking time... I was able to do that more time than i thought i could, and without any distraction, I-m able to play that many games cz some games doesnt last more than 7 to 12 minutes because i always train fast timing rushes, and sometimes it works and i win, and sometimes it doesnt and i lose right away and other it doesnt work and the game last 30 minutes. I dislike turtling, so im always harrasing, and that means u can win fast or lose fast but is the only way to train macro and micro at the same time. thats my 2 cents, im not a pro player, and i niether do this everyday of the week because im a disorganized person... but i think it can be a really good way to improve, i was a warcraft 3 player and i wasnt that good at frozen throne, but i feel good when im able to be at least around the top 20 of my diamond league... it might not mean nothing to you but at least it means im not plat, gold, silver or copper like some other friends of mine that doesnt give the time to train at all... or just play in a really messy way... I try... hehe thats all... i havent played BW for 10 years and only played 2 years of war3 compitetively it was my first RTS i ever played against somebody else. im not a gosu gamer but i try to do what i can :D. | ||
Monk___
United States123 Posts
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Rotodyne
United States2263 Posts
![]() Up until recently I would play based on if I won or not...to sum it up, I was being a pussy. | ||
Trowabarton756
United States870 Posts
On July 16 2010 13:09 xiaofan wrote: no1 who takes the time to respond to this poll is really 40+ ...right because its not like theres this magical thing called a que where Im forced to wait for SC2 to find me an opponent... also tips for gaining stamina. Keep playing, play till you find yourself unable to continue, then take a 5 minute break and keep playing. Do this repeatedly for many days(my usual is about 10-12 days of as many games as i can fit into my schedule), then take a break for a day or two, playing only a small fraction of what you normally play. This is to let your muscles relax while at the same time allowing you to "keep up" so to speak on training them for the memorization. Unfortunately because of my life I can't practice as much as pro gamers but I still get a good 5-10 hours in on a day where I got nothing else to do. Infact today i played roughly 30 something games easily. edit-ninja edits!: Don't be afriad to do stretches and hold your arms up to drain the lactic acid. | ||
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Myles
United States5162 Posts
What I've found is that after 3-5 games I've usually lost a couple and my mind starts losing focus and thinking about how I lost. Then I keep losing and create a self fulfilling prophecy. So I have to take some time off and stop thinking about it for a while. Then I come back and start with a fresh slate. | ||
Alou
United States3748 Posts
I try to play atleast 5 a day. Usually more depending on what my schedule is for the day. I watch a lot of SC2 though too. | ||
MuTT
United States398 Posts
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Turbo.Tactics
Germany675 Posts
If I have a 50minute harcore econgame with a lot of action it will certainly take more stamina then a straight win after 17 minutes. A cigarette after a loss or a few breaths of fresh air in between games is definitely helpful for me. When I remember how we played for 2-5 days straight up during early LANs without a real break (besides when the pizza arrived), I am suddenly feeling really old.... | ||
kakumei
United States4 Posts
i normally play around 100apm, but lately ive been playing at around 150, so thats prolly why i can't play for as long as i used to i used to be able to go like 10-15 matches without pooping out though | ||
HubertFelix
France631 Posts
![]() You lose focus too, you play better with pauses. | ||
Dillingerz
United States54 Posts
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Marou
Germany1371 Posts
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ViRo
United States137 Posts
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Latham
9553 Posts
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Back
Canada505 Posts
I was getting pretty good at the end of phase 1 but the break took its toll. I think it's important to force yourself do a few really long sessions. You get used to it and everything gets easier. | ||
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