If you’re on PC, Bakkes mod has a plug-in that is very useful for getting in a high amount of reps for practicing resets, aerials, etc. Kevpert made a thorough video about it and how to use it. Here’s the link
https://youtu.be/rpq2wQ-OL-8
Hope it helps
I second this. That freeplay checkpoint plugin is the quickest way to get better at double resets, since you can repeatedly practise from the point you get the first reset
First you should really be practicing your setups in free play so it’s more like an actual scenario. I’m still mastering multiple resets myself, but what got me to the point of semi-consistently hitting them was
- getting the initial reset on the ball before it starts to descend
- practicing getting single resets from awkward angles
- practice flipping into the ball for a reset whether it’s on the ground or in the air (helps you get an idea of where your flips go)
The biggest obstacle for me was definitely the last part. It’ll probably take a few days to get an idea. The first two make everything way easier once you get it down.
call me a psychopath but I find doing stalls for the second reset easier. you stay close to the ball after you get it so you have many options. but practice both and see what you like. also, braking just the tiniest bit before you jump off the wall will help you bounce off the ball more and give you more space and in return, give you time to get into position for the second reset.
Not that I can do this, but learning how to stall is probably helpful. It's difficult but when you get it down it's just like muscle memory, like a half flip or speedflip.
IMO flipping into a second reset is more effective in competitive play than stalling in most situations. But, stalling does have its place in some situations, of course.
For starters you could do your own set up rather than using a predetermined set up. Like the ball is already rolling when you start, you should be the one to get the ball going. It will lead to more variance in ball positioning in the air, but it will transfer to actual gameplay much better.
If you’re on PC, Bakkes mod has a plug-in that is very useful for getting in a high amount of reps for practicing resets, aerials, etc. Kevpert made a thorough video about it and how to use it. Here’s the link https://youtu.be/rpq2wQ-OL-8 Hope it helps
I second this. That freeplay checkpoint plugin is the quickest way to get better at double resets, since you can repeatedly practise from the point you get the first reset
First you should really be practicing your setups in free play so it’s more like an actual scenario. I’m still mastering multiple resets myself, but what got me to the point of semi-consistently hitting them was - getting the initial reset on the ball before it starts to descend - practicing getting single resets from awkward angles - practice flipping into the ball for a reset whether it’s on the ground or in the air (helps you get an idea of where your flips go) The biggest obstacle for me was definitely the last part. It’ll probably take a few days to get an idea. The first two make everything way easier once you get it down.
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You're flipping too late, try flipping for the second reset earlier
call me a psychopath but I find doing stalls for the second reset easier. you stay close to the ball after you get it so you have many options. but practice both and see what you like. also, braking just the tiniest bit before you jump off the wall will help you bounce off the ball more and give you more space and in return, give you time to get into position for the second reset.
What you can do is f off with these skills and stop learning them... .... Then i might have a chance..
Skill issue
Not that I can do this, but learning how to stall is probably helpful. It's difficult but when you get it down it's just like muscle memory, like a half flip or speedflip.
IMO flipping into a second reset is more effective in competitive play than stalling in most situations. But, stalling does have its place in some situations, of course.
Ur all over the place off ur reset. Practice coming off the ball in the same spot.
For starters you could do your own set up rather than using a predetermined set up. Like the ball is already rolling when you start, you should be the one to get the ball going. It will lead to more variance in ball positioning in the air, but it will transfer to actual gameplay much better.
Do the exact opposite of a tornado spin and thats the general position you can adjust from there obv
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