Can you share your background as a Valorant player, including your rank, achievements, and any competitive experience you may have? How has your own experience as a player informed your approach to coaching?
I have been playing this game since it came out in 2020, got highest possible rank in 2022 and since then never dropped down. About competitive experience, I am pretty known player on local scene, less known on regional. Me competing on a pretty high level definitely helped to start my coaching job.
Can you describe your approach to coaching Valorant players? How do you personalize each session, and how do you ensure that your coaching clients understand the concepts you're teaching?
First of all every person plays a match, so I will be able to determine that person’s mistakes and give him custom solutions to his flaws. During session I make sure multiple times that my student understands what I am explaining. Sometimes I also add him into explanation, in my opinion when we are negotiating it’s better than just me explaining.
How do you assess a player's performance in Valorant, and how do you provide feedback? Do you review recorded sessions, watch live gameplay, or use other methods for analysis?
It depends on what person purchases. As I already mentioned each person plays a game, so I am able to see his performance and flaws. Also there are some websites with statistics that I use in order to understand person’s flaws faster.
What techniques and drills do you recommend for improving aiming skills, crosshair placement, and movement in Valorant? Do you also provide personalized warm-up routines for players?
Definitely deathmatches. You will work on many things at the same time, the most important that it happens with actual enemies, not bots. I provide each person with Warm up plan, that is custom for each player. Also I have a training plan that includes many things, mostly training plan helps with all the mechanics.
How do you teach players to communicate effectively with their team? What tips do you have for when to be aggressive, give callouts, and share information with teammates?
I teach them not to overcomplicate things while giving a call, also I teach some players to even start using the voice chat, most of them are silent or don’t think it is important to communicate. About tips when to be aggressive, it is very different from agent to agent. It’s a hard topic to explain, even in voice chat takes a lot of time, but in a nutshell different agents have different purpose. Some of them are meant to be more/less aggressive , and I teach my students agent specifics.
How do you coach players on map control strategies in Valorant? What tactics do you recommend for different maps, and how can players use map control to their advantage?
The main thing is not always going as 5 men , try to split around the map and gather information. Also looking and the minimap is a very important tip, so you can properly make a good reaction to what happened anywhere on the map.
What techniques do you use to help players improve their game sense, rotations, and decision-making skills? How do you assist players in understanding macro/micro decision-making?
It is very hard to implement in short term, but I am still doing my best. I am pointing mostly major mistakes in short term coaching, so person can focus on them and I as well provide detailed explanation on each mistake person does, so he improves his gamesense. I give homeworks to my students that also help them improve different skills.
How do you help players choose the right agent for their playstyle? What factors do you consider when recommending agents, and how do you coach players on agent mechanics and usage?
It is all about person’s personality. Some people are more brave, some are less brave. Some like to get kills mostly with aim, other with utility. I explain every role’s job and which type of character usually that role fits. After it person makes a decision who to main.
How do you keep players up-to-date with the latest patches and meta shifts in Valorant? How do you help them adapt their strategies and agent choices to the changing game environment?
To be honest Valorant is not that type of game where everything changes heavily from patch to patch, most of the patches have minor changes. There was just 1 episode like that when it was Chamber meta, I was recommending that agent to everyone aggressive, that was way too overpowered.
n your opinion, what separates amateur players from professional Valorant players? What skills, habits, or mindset differences do you see between these two groups?
Definitely dedication. Any person can become semi professional, it’s all about how much work you put into it. Hard work really pays off from my experience, I have coached few average players that later became semi professional.
How do you track and measure the progress of players you coach in Valorant? What benchmarks do you use, and how do you communicate progress to your clients?
If we are working in long term then the difference is huge and obvious, if it’s a short term coaching mostly I leave notes, so later I can quickly read them and see which mistakes that person had
How do you create personalized training plans for Valorant players? Do you include specific beginner settings and warm up routines? What factors do you consider, and how do you incorporate elements like aim drills, scenario training, and improvement plans into these plans?
After person finishes match I already know which mechanical flaws that person has, I have a list of different exercises for different flaws, so I quickly generate training plan for that person. It is also different according to person’s experience. Plan of experienced person and newcomer will be different, because they need different skills to develop firstly.
Can you share any success stories from your Valorant coaching career? What achievements have your clients reached after working with you, and how have you helped them reach their goals?
I have coached person from pretty low Immortal 3 to Top 27 Radiant in Valorant, hello Shinyy : D . That person is probably way too dedicated, and he just needed a little push from me. Many stories like Platinum to Ascendant or Silver to Diamond.
What is your top advice for players who are new to Valorant? What should they focus on as they begin their journey in the game, and what common mistakes should they avoid?
Definitely working on their mechanical skill. You can never say that your aim is good enough or your movement is perfect. Also every person has to be very hard working and dedicated to what he is doing. Common mistakes is that players fill in their games, very chaotic agent selection. Just focus on 1 role ( 2-3 agents max ) and grind it.
What basic level of skill or experience do you recommend a player have before seeking professional coaching in Valorant? What should players focus on improving before seeking coaching?
I would say reaching Radiant is the minimum level to start some professional road. Radiant is indicator of your good aim, and gamesense you will get with time. Because gamesense you need in Radiant elo and in pro matches is way too different.
What tools or software do you use to facilitate your Valorant coaching sessions? Do you use tools for recording sessions, analyzing gameplay, or providing real-time feedback?
I use a pen that helps me point out things , the app is called Epic Pen. Also I use a recording software ” OBS ” that help me record and upload sessions.
Do you offer Valorant coaching sessions through Discord, and if so, how does it work? How do you utilize the platform to communicate with players, provide feedback, and share resources?
This is the simplest way of communication now, it’s just like Skype call 1 on 1 but for gamers. I have my discord server where students can chat and find teammates.