I find coaching tutorials to be incredibly beneficial, especially when it comes to improving specific aspects of gameplay. While there are numerous tutorials available online, I understand the value of tailored guidance. I believe that generic tutorials, although helpful, may not address individual player needs effectively.
Personally, I find great value in tutorials that allow players to watch skilled individuals play. This hands-on approach provides a real-time understanding of gameplay mechanics, decision-making processes, and strategic moves. Being able to observe and analyze these gameplay scenarios allows me to offer more personalized advice to my students.
I appreciate tutorials that explain the reasoning behind certain moves and strategies, as this deeper insight enhances the learning experience.
Movement tutorials are really helpful as well, but when it comes to decision making and positioning i feel like its harder to understand them unless you know exactly what you are looking for.
Coaching tutorials for Aiming and Movement are amazing but for mechanics and strategy a little less. The reason for this is that every game of apex is different and it's easy to say "do this and do that" on a video when you don't know the situation that someone may be in in-game. Proper 1 on 1 coaching is the best option if you are trying to Improve Mechanics or strategy when in apex. Videos i recommend for Aiming and Movement especially if your on Controller are my videos! I have a Movement and Aiming Guide on my YT channel (MrInstinctt) that are super helpful if you want to improve your movement or aiming on a controller. For those mouse and keyboard players, i'm not sure but Youtube is your best option.
If you are new to this game, or wanting to improve movement or character specific skills then I recommend watching the tutorials. I recommend Mokeysniper for movement, Dazs for game sense and aim improvement, and ottr for legend specific tutorials. I will also be releasing tutorials for secrets that I've found playing through apex legends on my youtube channel in the near future as well. However I do recommend 1 on 1 coaching for quick and effective improvement because someone on the outside can make custom and tailored experiences for you to quickly improve.
I do recommend watching coaching tutorials, especially because a lot of my coaching strategies are inspired them. I have learned to combine these tutorials together, and include my own spin to make the best possible collection of ideas to tackle certain areas of improvement. I think there is no shame in saying that, and coaches should do this more often to get a more broad sense of difficulties new players may have.
Only for very new players, there is so much baseline knowledge needed for Apex that i recommend basic tutorial videos for newcomers.
I find for players who have at least 50-100 hours on Apex don't benefit to much from tutorial videos, in many cases their flaws are based on behavior's / habits, lack of aim or familiarity with FPS, etc.