Post by Vibe on Dec 4, 2010 1:06:17 GMT -5
We're going to start hosting regular practice sessions once a week in the Warriors Club server. These practice sessions are not mandatory, however if you intend on participating in the upcoming war, they are strongly suggested.
Sundays
8pm Pacific Time
To decrease confusion, here's a few ideas to keep things productive.
1) Skill Build: Hold a series of 1 v 1 battles while others spectate. Spectators will help players identify their strengths and weaknesses, and perhaps offer possible solutions. Trade positions from players to spec so everyone gains info.
2) Learn a skill: Is there a certain trap you'd like to improve or a new one you'd like to learn? Trade tricks with each other. The larger your arsenal, the better your chances.
3) Leapfrog: Take turns playing offense and defense in intervals. Let your opponent trap you while you improve your escapes for a few seconds, then trade places. Do this back and forth, and try to establish a rhythm.
4) Trace: Just what it sounds like. Similar to leapfrog, but instead of trapping, the lead cycle will create patterns and bumps for the chase cycle to trace. This will improve accuracy and response time.
Remember, it's easy to get distracted and allow a practice session to degrade into disarray, so be respectful of each other and try to cooperate please. Most of all, remember we're all on the same team, so have fun! It is just a game after all
Sundays
8pm Pacific Time
To decrease confusion, here's a few ideas to keep things productive.
1) Skill Build: Hold a series of 1 v 1 battles while others spectate. Spectators will help players identify their strengths and weaknesses, and perhaps offer possible solutions. Trade positions from players to spec so everyone gains info.
2) Learn a skill: Is there a certain trap you'd like to improve or a new one you'd like to learn? Trade tricks with each other. The larger your arsenal, the better your chances.
3) Leapfrog: Take turns playing offense and defense in intervals. Let your opponent trap you while you improve your escapes for a few seconds, then trade places. Do this back and forth, and try to establish a rhythm.
4) Trace: Just what it sounds like. Similar to leapfrog, but instead of trapping, the lead cycle will create patterns and bumps for the chase cycle to trace. This will improve accuracy and response time.
Remember, it's easy to get distracted and allow a practice session to degrade into disarray, so be respectful of each other and try to cooperate please. Most of all, remember we're all on the same team, so have fun! It is just a game after all