What People Don't Explain About Flip Resets! | How to Play Rocket League

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Published 2023-01-26

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  • @ByTheZorq
    best educational rocket league videos keep it up man
  • @Audey
    You have SUCH a knack for explaining and teaching. The way you break things down to basic simplified parts and then build back up is just perfect for the way I learn and practice. Thank you so much!
  • @Cheetahhh
    To anyone struggling to get the shot on net, consider getting one more touch with the front of your car before getting the reset. It acts as a direction change towards wherever you want the ball to go <3. This is a KILLER tutorial. The way you break things down makes it seem silly that I didn't immediately understand these mechanics the first time I ever saw them. I'd love to see more from you, especially a double reset tutorial (stall or rapid), and I'd kill to see one on Evample's wavedash flick.
  • Your explanations actually make sense. I came across your recent flick video and what you said made perfect sense. I can now flick consistently and slightly more accurate. Can’t wait to try this out as well!
  • @raza.y
    Thanks for not making this tutorial too short. For a challenging mechanic it needs to be explained in such detail as you've done. I recently learned getting the resets but was having tought time with follow ups so the last part of the video was really helpful.
  • I will definitely put this into practice! I've just recently started trying to get flip resets in free play. This guide definitely helped me in understanding the process! You've earned my subscription for sure!
  • @Miralian1
    Your videos just keep getting better and better. I finally got to where I could wall to air dribble pretty well and hitting them in games and decided today to start learning flip resets finally. Saw your video on my feed as soon as I loaded up YT today and it's killer! I'll be working on these all week!
  • @ViPeRGtXHD
    Dude it's like you read my mind I've just started practicing resets and you come out with this video. Amazing again. You the man.
  • I'd just like to say you're really helping me improve my confidence to learn proper mechanics. I've always used positioning and decent aerials with good defense to get to champ in 3's but I feel like I'd need to learn flip resets to up my offensive game and get higher. Keep up the great work!
  • This is the best tutorial and explaination video regarding flip resets, nothing else comes even close. Amazing
  • Just discovered your channel recently, and you do a really great job of breaking down complicated mechanics in a way that most other videos can't. Thank you for making these helpful tutorials!
  • Gotta say I love that u give lots of little details while staying in a very simplified and easy to follow format. Glad I found ur channel my man! Videos are very enjoyable to watch 🖤
  • @meeker810
    Been a fan for a minute. I really like your thorough breakdowns of what pillars to build up first. Shows a lot of thought and proper framing. I hope you go far :)
  • @apureo5720
    Holy crap this guy is underrated. His teaching style and skill made me think he was an rlcs guy. Bro's earned a sub!
  • @reddleyTV
    Man, I keep coming back to your videos over and over because they're such a good resource, and I always seem to find something new every time I watch them. I've watched this video at least half a dozen times now (admittedly, this is usually while I'm practicing in freeplay and therefore only half listening). But this time I caught what you said about boosting until the ball reaches its peak and then giving a tap of boost after you roll over to make contact on the ball. This was exactly the tip I needed to make things click. After countless hours of getting the reset but flying past the ball afterwards, or just not being able to use the reset for anything threatening, I'm FINALLY able to consistently get that reset and recover into a good position to use it. THANK YOU! You are a wonderful teacher and the way you break things down is second to none.
  • @taylorgeorge2879
    Sorry for the long comment but I just want to illustrate what this video was able to do for me. I watched this video and the newest air roll video while I was at work yesterday. I have always had nom directional air roll and could never make any progress at all with directional air roll. When I got home from work I changed my bindings and started to practice in training packs and free play for a couple hours. It was going well so I decided to goof around with flip resets. Within 30 minutes I was catching the ball on the bottom of my car 90% of the time, getting a reset 50%, resetting and hitting the ball 25% and actually scoring on net about 5% of the time. I could not believe the results after just 2 hours of real practice air rolling and the 30 minutes of goofing. Before yesterday I had never purposefully landed a flip reset in my 300 hours. I’M BLOWN AWAY!!
  • I'm c2 and I've been practicing flip resets for a while. I can get the first one fine now I'm trying to get multiple or even mustys. I watched this to see if I could learn something new and tbh you talking about it as a recovery mechanic was really helpful. I changed the way I rotate based on your suggestion, after getting the flip. Another tip people might find helpful is holding the brakes when you make contact. It'll push your car back a bit which helps for getting the ball back in front of you. Cheers.
  • @SciaticJones
    Great video, I am an SSL Rocket League coach and love seeing what people have to say about Rocket League . This is getting really nit picky but one thing I notice you dont talk a lot about is when you boost into and or through the ball on the contact off the wall, as this is a huge problem area for a lot of people learning resets. Typically someone first learning them will boost through the ball getting the reset but hitting the ball too far away to make an efficient flip reset. You talk about it with momentum , but not really the reason you have that momentum AKA boosting too much. You really only need about 30 boost to get a good reset, even less if you can musty Lol (i understand that is too advanced for people learning flip resets for the first time. Therefore typically someone first learning them will boost through the ball getting the reset but hitting the ball too far away to make an efficient flip reset. You talk about it with momentum , but not really the reason you have that momentum. Edit: Of course if you have the car control, it wont matter to much because you can recover and still position correctly but that still makes it inefficient because you had to readjust to catch up to the ball. Rocket League is also situational so obviously in game, the time you have will also change how you approach the ball for one. I'd love to see your thoughts on situations that you should go for a reset, For example as you climb higher going for a flip reset when someone is prejumping you is just asking to get dunked especially if they have a teammate back someone is almost always going to prejump you to apply pressure and force you to use the flip.
  • the only video that has actually helped me better understand how to do flip resets thank you!!
  • @derk7383
    Insanely helpful explanation love the commitment