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Tollhouse1
United States80 Posts
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DrThorMD
Canada359 Posts
Also, just stretching your hands out and stuff like that before playing. I would also like to say that grinding out a massive amount of games isn't the best for improvement (obv. different at the highest level of play to maintain mechanics and mechanics only) and that you should try to get the most out of each and every game you play. Good luck and have fun. | ||
RedJustice
United States1004 Posts
Like anything involving endurance though, it will take small increases over a long period of time to build up. I think you're okay with 5 hours of laddering a morning though. It's good to do other things. If it must be sc2 related specifically, watch replays or some pros streaming to help you improve in a different way than just churning out increasingly poor ladder games. | ||
Tollhouse1
United States80 Posts
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Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
Food is good. | ||
RedJustice
United States1004 Posts
Yeah though, take care of yourself! Pros go to the gym, eat well, and drink water so that they can handle the stress of travel and long gaming sessions. | ||
lizzard_warish
589 Posts
On July 28 2011 14:30 Tollhouse1 wrote: 1) take a short break beforehand [could probably get more gaming time in as a whole if you split it upAlright so this is a problem ive been having recently. I wake up ladder for about 4-5 hours and cram in alot of games. Which is fine i love doing it and its not like i get bored or something like that. The problem is that it seems like my skill takes a nose dive at about the 5 in a half hour mark. Now ive tried custom games and just taking a break but it doesnt help much the only fix is to stop all together and do something else. Got any tips to help increase my endurance for some more SC2 action. 2) eat etc 3) Work out. Basically all the progamers advocate some exercise which will increase your endurance. ;] Also I guess energy drinks or something along those lines? | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On July 28 2011 15:00 Plexa wrote: imo eat lunch. Food is good. pancakes perhaps? | ||
Heyoka
Katowice25012 Posts
Eating is a good choice otherwise I suggest exercise. | ||
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