Going Pro Part I - Page 7
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khellian
Korea (South)922 Posts
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dribYLrae
Germany19 Posts
Since there were a few gamers that left TL and SC2 in general, I'm just so glad to hear that you are more motivated than ever. Keep fighting! | ||
Bojas
Netherlands2397 Posts
On another note: I am very envious of you guys being able to live with 8 or even less hours of sleep. So much more time! | ||
herMan
Japan2052 Posts
Now that you have a new coach for EG-TL, is the team going to have a new training schedule? If so, are you going to switch it with the one you have now/implement parts of it to the existing one? I've heard a lot about coach Park and how awesome he was in Brood War so I guess he has a pretty solid way of working up the game. | ||
NarutO
Germany18839 Posts
On March 15 2013 18:29 herMan wrote: Hi Dario, Now that you have a new coach for EG-TL, is the team going to have a new training schedule? If so, are you going to switch it with the one you have now/implement parts of it to the existing one? I've heard a lot about coach Park and how awesome he was in Brood War so I guess he has a pretty solid way of working up the game. I think its just EG-TL for proleague, not actually a complete fusion of teams, but I'll wait for TLO's answer. I guess TL is not affected by coach Park, at least not the ones that are not part of proleague. | ||
Boonbag
France3318 Posts
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P_e_X
Germany43 Posts
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sorrowptoss
Canada1431 Posts
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Detri
United Kingdom683 Posts
(Also switch back to terran, ) <3 | ||
ZasZ.
United States2911 Posts
Is dinner incorporated into your chilling time on Fridays? That's easy enough to do, but I was just curious why it wasn't listed separately like every other day. I like how you vary the schedule from day to day, since that will help keep things fresh and keep you from feeling like a slave to the game, which I know a lot of progamers with a rigid schedule struggle with. However, it's my understanding, and I could be wrong, that one of the challenges of being a progamer, at least in SC2, is maintaining a training regiment like this while still keeping your schedule flexible for traveling, online cups, and the occasional interference from real life. While this may be an excellent guideline for what you want to accomplish with your SC2 training from week to week, I doubt you'll be able to stick to it religiously for long, and that has nothing to do with your work ethic. But if you have this schedule in the back of your mind, reminding you of how much time you need to spend practicing, it's a good thing. Props to you for taking your SC2 career by the horns...been a fan ever since the TL Invitational back in WoL Beta, more specifically the Metalopolis game against Nazgul. TLO fighting~ | ||
Mahanaim
Korea (South)1002 Posts
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rei
United States3593 Posts
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herrmus
Sweden144 Posts
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Glenn313
United States475 Posts
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Meadowlark
United States349 Posts
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Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
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1Dhalism
862 Posts
You start playing and you get frustrated for whatever reason, how do you carry on? On one hand its counter productive to continue playing angry, on the other hand, if you stop how do you get back on schedule. And for a person as motivated as you, if you take a break how do you relax, instead of getting angry with yourself for slacking. Also whats up, self reflection should be done in the end of the day, in the beginning of the day youre to excited to play, youll just reflect that everything is fine and great and you should start playing asap. | ||
Schnullerbacke13
Germany1199 Posts
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mahkan
United States153 Posts
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ArchDC
Malaysia1996 Posts
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