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Let me say something that might feel uncomfortable.
Most esports coaches are working hard to get better at coaching. And that is great.
But most of them are also invisible. And that is the real problem.
Because here is the truth: the managers and players who hire coaches do not always choose the ...
Conflict shows up in every team. Miscommunication, frustration, and disagreement between players. And dealing with it is part of the job.
But here is the thing: most esports coaches see conflict as something to shut down or avoid.
And that is where things start to break.
Because conflict is not t...
Most esports coaches are good at spotting mistakes. Watching the VOD, finding the error, and explaining the better play. It is logical. It feels efficient. And it matters.
But here is the thing: knowing the right answer is not the same as being able to teach it.
And that gap is where most player d...
After a loss, most coaches know exactly what went wrong. The missed rotation, the bad positioning, the wrong call in a key moment. And pointing those things out matters.
But here is the thing: most players already know what they did wrong.
And yet the same mistakes keep happening.
Because informa...
You probably put a lot of thought into what your team should practice. What drills to run, what situations to focus on, what needs improvement. And all of that matters.
But here is the thing: most esports coaches do not struggle with what to practice. They struggle with how their sessions are actua...
You spend a lot of time thinking about your team. The roles, the positions, the strategies. How everything fits together inside the game. And all of that matters.
But here is the thing: most esports coaches are not actually coaching a team. They are coaching a roster.
And that difference is bigger...
You have probably spent time studying team compositions, meta shifts, patch notes, and individual player mechanics. And all of that matters. But here is the thing: most esports coaches who struggle are not struggling because they lack game knowledge. They are struggling because the fundamentals are ...
Let me ask you something: how much time have you spent watching coaching videos, studying gameplay footage, reading up on the latest strategies, and still feeling like something is missing?
I get it. I've been there.
The truth is, information alone won't make you a better coach. What actually move...
You’re an outstanding coach. You know every nuance of the game, you analyze scrims down to the millisecond, and you create detailed plans that genuinely improve your players. Yet you find yourself stuck in coaching low-tier teams, landing only minor try-outs, or working for free. You grind every day...
Your esports portfolio is not what you think it should be.
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Over the years, I have spoken to hundreds of esports coaches, all with a different story. But at the same time, it is a potato pataato situation, similar storie...