I have a few things I'll be trying to organize with casual regiments to gain interest in comp.
1. Organize 30 minute melee trainings with regiment leaders
- These melee trainings will be led by 5-10 people depending on the amount of pubs
- Trainings would include a basic overview of blocking, attacking, fients, communication, and movement in both duels and gfs
- Aswell as going into more advanced techniques chambering and so on
2. The point of these trainings are not to hold their hand and teach them every step of the way but instead to explain how to go about practicing and how to use servers to practice (e.g Bob gf, Na Duel etc)
- Encouraging them to practice with their own regiment memebers so they're comfortable with failing around people they know until they're confidence reaches the point where they can play around high level players with out giving up entirely.
Instead of pointing fingers on why the comp scene isn't growing I'd like to focus on way of growing the comp scene. My whole goal for this is not to throw people into the deep end of comp but instead finding those players who wish to improve their melee abilities slowly while keeping up motivation.
This is going to take time and I am willing to put into the time to teach newer players. I'm already doing this within the 15e and I feel with this experience I can help a lot with growing the community.
As well with the addition of my amateur duel tournament which if sucessful I hope to continue with more amateur tournaments(not leagues) E.g. 2v2, gfs etc
I find it somewhat hard to write out and explain properly. If you have any questions and wish to discuse this over TS pm on
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