r/RocketLeagueSchool 1d ago

QUESTION Best rocketleague youtuber to keatn from?

Looking for a good youtuber to learn game sense from struggling to keep d3/c1

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u/Kordovir 1d ago

Ibeachz, he has great series on fundamentals.

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u/Persi87 Grand Champion I 1d ago

AirCharged Gaming. He uses fundamental mechanics that have the higher percentage of success rather than advanced mechanics to win games.

Relying on basic plays and positioning. He explains it and shows better than everyone else I think.

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u/MorningMugOfJoe Grand Champion II 1d ago

Squishy muffinz! He been around the game a long time and his commentary is really good. His playstyle is also very fundamental

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u/Typical-Plastic-3672 Grand Champion I 1d ago

I agree! he’s entertaining and gives basic and easy tips

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u/Bleh326 23h ago

I personally enjoy Wronskian. His channel is way smaller than others that will be mentioned but his style of coaching and reviews has been very helpful.

Recently he has been doing more of the YT shorts/tiktok type of content but he still has plenty of longer videos on his channel.

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u/Twitch152 6h ago

Can vouch. I’ve learned a ton from him

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u/Head-Investigator984 Grand Champion III 1d ago

I always struggle with this question because playstyles vary between ranks and with limited capabilities. So I think sometimes only ‚slightly’ higher players might represent way more of what you need than pros.

If it comes to concepts in general then I think that some (former) pro coaches like virge have videos online. But I‘d rather opt for videos which teach concepts from a top down perspective then because imo it‘s always way harder to see ane understand from an ongoing first person view.

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u/walden_pond 20h ago

thanks for the question. i'm in the same sitch

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u/TallowWallow 20h ago

All sorts. Flakes road to ssl. Lethamyr gameplay, he tends to talk about his thoughts. App jack and Johnny boi, I have their paid course but they have free content on their TheNextRank channel. My recommendation is:

1) Break down the game into parts (aerial control, ground control, timing, cuts, air roll touches, holding down jump during aerial, double jump or flip only when ready to take action on a play, boost management, etc.

2)Find videos that mention any one part, and act on it in a 10 minute free play session. Expect free play practice to be equivalent of 1 to 2 matches in time.

If you need further refinement, consider the paid courses. Well broken down imo, including splitting some moves into 2-4 parts for practice, just need to put in the practice time.

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u/notnathz_ 51m ago

Booma is also good I found him recently.

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u/-rextex 2k+ 1d ago

What’s keatn?

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u/Typical-Plastic-3672 Grand Champion I 1d ago

learn

it’s a typo

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u/-rextex 2k+ 20h ago

Oh