[Interview]TL.net Fan Club Q & A for MVP_DongRaeGu - Page 3
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Dismay
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SXGCoil
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On September 23 2012 13:24 neoghaleon55 wrote: sometimes we'll hide in each other's closets and jump out and scare the other person. I could totally see Revival doing this in the TSL house. Dude's a goofball. | ||
FinestHour
United States18466 Posts
love the point about fate and two people ahaha | ||
TheBamf
Denmark366 Posts
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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
TY so much for setting this up! DRG is such a funny guy :3 | ||
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RiceAgainst
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[F_]aths
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neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
I truly hope you guys don't throw me away in the future and keep cheering me on. I promise to keep playing my hardest for you guys!! We are never throwing DRG away We recycle :D | ||
Djagulingu
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Where dat snitch at?36919 Posts
On September 24 2012 05:11 neoghaleon55 wrote: We will never throwing DRG away. We recycle :D We will never throwing DRG away? I know you're excited that this happened and all, but don't forget basic elementary English... | ||
wcr.4fun
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Premier
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Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
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hunts
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neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
On September 24 2012 11:16 hunts wrote: Thanks for this! I've been a big fan of DRG ever since I finally got to see his debut in his very first GSTL. To be honest though, it's pretty mindbogling that someone can be at such a high level with that kind of sleep/practice schedule. I mean he doesn't really say exactly how long his dinner/free time break is, but it looks like he only practices about 6 hours a day? That seems very little for someone that is trying to be the best. I have no doubt that the KESPA players are putting in 10 hours a day, which is almost double. I wonder if DRG is the exception or if most of the top SC2 pros only practice about 6 hours a day. You should read FXOunstable's blog on practice regiments. Long hours does not necessarily yield good results. people burn out, stop thinking, stop analyzing...then it becomes as brainless as streaming. | ||
hunts
United States2113 Posts
On September 24 2012 11:35 neoghaleon55 wrote: You should read FXOunstable's blog on practice regiments. Long hours does not necessarily yield good results. people burn out, stop thinking, stop analyzing...then it becomes as brainless as streaming. That's true, but it still feels like 6 is just too little, no? Also I understand you would need to break up your practice into smaller sessions with breaks in between to keep from burning out for the day which would cut into possible practice time. I'll find the blog and read it as I'm curious about this. I always figured that even with fatigue about 8-10 hours is where the absolute top players would be. | ||
neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
On September 24 2012 11:40 hunts wrote: That's true, but it still feels like 6 is just too little, no? Also I understand you would need to break up your practice into smaller sessions with breaks in between to keep from burning out for the day which would cut into possible practice time. I'll find the blog and read it as I'm curious about this. I always figured that even with fatigue about 8-10 hours is where the absolute top players would be. I actually agree. But let's give him the benefit of the doubt. He's won so many tournaments already, must be doing something right... | ||
TommyP
United States6231 Posts
On September 24 2012 11:16 hunts wrote: Thanks for this! I've been a big fan of DRG ever since I finally got to see his debut in his very first GSTL. To be honest though, it's pretty mindbogling that someone can be at such a high level with that kind of sleep/practice schedule. I mean he doesn't really say exactly how long his dinner/free time break is, but it looks like he only practices about 6 hours a day? That seems very little for someone that is trying to be the best. I have no doubt that the KESPA players are putting in 10 hours a day, which is almost double. I wonder if DRG is the exception or if most of the top SC2 pros only practice about 6 hours a day. Im just guessing, but I think if a player has a match coming up they'll probably play closer to 10 hours, but if they arent doing anything it might decrease to the minimum. "Afterwards, my teammates who feel tired will go to bed while the others will just play some games. In my case, I tend to just surf the internet and then go to bed around 4am." Again guessing, but I doubt he "surfs the internet" for 5 hours, im sure he is playing more games like some of his teammates at this time. | ||
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