Rocket League coaches are tasked with improving your mechanics, teamwork, and decision-making. They use a combination of online and offline methods to address various issues in your gameplay. The process is meticulous, initially focusing on bigger mistakes and slowly progressing toward smaller ones.
Most players are surprised when they realize what Rocket League coaching entails. Besides watching players' games and correcting their mistakes in real-time, coaches also perform demonstrations and analyze replays. Each form of training serves a particular purpose, and together, they're meant to provide a well-rounded “education.”
If you’re bad at mechanics, you’ll need to go through demonstrations. The coach will get into the Training mode with you as a spectator. He’ll go through various tricks and explain the physics (especially valuable for new players). Most importantly, your coach will explain how to use these mechanics in various game situations.
Keep in mind that even if you’re acquainted with lots of the game’s mechanics, there’s always something you might suck at. Luckily, your coach knows all these cool tricks. He’ll use 1st person view and give you a detailed explanation as to what you need to do.
Perhaps the biggest value of demonstrations is their replayability. Basically, you can try the same technique over and over again until you get it right. Even if you didn’t get it the first time, your coach will patiently repeat the trick until you master it.
During live coaching, a coach will observe your gameplay as you play through Discord screen share. The great thing about live coaching is that you receive feedback in real time. That way, you can immediately address issues and change your playstyle. A coach can assess how you behave in real-game situations. He can get a better understanding of your teamwork and decision-making.
Based on our experience, live coaching is the most effective way to teach a person. Players absorb knowledge much faster while still emotional about conceding a goal or losing a match. It also helps that you’re in the game and can learn through repetition.
Live coaching does come with a few issues. For example, there's a chance the coach will miss specific minor details or that he won't have the time to go over them. The live analysis is much more arduous for these RL veterans, especially if you play for several hours straight.
Replay analysis is much more meticulous than live gaming. It usually comes last when addressing smaller issues (although you can also use it prior to live coaching).
The main advantage of replays is that you can rotate the camera and better view the situation. Given that you're offline, you can take all the necessary time. This eases the pressure on the player and the coach, and the player can even take notes.
The tricky thing about replay analysis is that coaches must select which mistake to address. Theoretically, a coach can inform you of every minor error you’ve made during the game, but this will only destroy your confidence. So, most coaches use it to pinpoint and work on larger issues.
It’s worth noting that coaches don’t have to use the same methodology. The coaching process might differ based on your skill level and actual needs. Furthermore, there’s a chance you won’t be satisfied with the results. This is why you should only hire Rocket League coaches from reputable sites, such as WeCoach.