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Lol nerves online? You have nothing to prove to anyone. Just play for fun and realize that as you play, you're just getting better. As long as you're better than you were the day before, you're good.
ha its so funny how you just posted each thought i have when i play in that postI think it's funny that you say your nerves hit when the announcer says fight. I think to some degree everyone gets nervous. It's just like public speaking, everyone is nervous about it and those who do it often feel more comfortable doing it. You need to remember that you're a new player and you're still learning. Go back to the root of why you feel nervous. Do you think you'll embarrass yourself because you lost to a stranger? Are you scared of the unknown, like is this guy extremely good and I don't know? These are just irrational fears that will go away with enough experience. It will pass as you grow as a player, once you gain the confidence.
Play sets with friends and reach out to players you have good games with in ranked. Ask them to play more sets and you'll realize there's nothing to be afraid of. I know you know there isn't anything to be scared of, but that's just the way nerves work.
It's just the nature of the game we play. It's 1 on 1 and there is no one to blame when you lose but yourself and people are afraid of that. I was always afraid of that when I was younger and it kept me from playing fighting games with other people. Just keep at it, don't pay attention to how many wins they have or their name. You'll develop a competitive nature eventually, try to redirect those kinds of thoughts into more optimistic ones. Get your head in the game before the fights starts, be ready to pay attention to your opponent's playstyle rather than let irrational thoughts overtake you.ha its so funny how you just posted each thought i have when i play in that post
1. Go to you doctorHello, guys...
I'm in the same boat like you guys. When I play for fun with my mates, I never get anxious. When I get into either mini, or official tournaments, I get anxious. I don't know. It might be because I didn't get used with all this competition in the fighting games.
It's been a while since I was anxious in my first Kendo times, but I'm really anxious, because it's my first time dealing with you guys (and especially the monsters). When I get the fun stuff, I see that I win sometimes, but when I get the competition, I feel its pressure and get anxious. It's like I don't know how to deal with all of this and tend to make shitty progress in my matches.
Usually, because I'm a deaf person, I would close my cochliac ear plug to bring a total silence in my mind. It helps me much and makes me more concentrated with my vision and mind. When I hear nothing, I can highly concentrate myself towards my opponents. It worked for me, when I fought against my opponents in Kendo (2nd Dan). But now it's not a good option in the fighting games.
Do you guys have a remedy for the anxiety? If I do something with my anxiety, I might get better results there.
Thanks
Not sure if you're trolling with these step-to-step stuff, but the idea with the liquor might help. If I drink 2-3 beers, I might be like a real life Bo Rai Cho. Will try this out.1. Go to you doctor
2. Tell him your anxiety issues
3. Let your doctor know you did some research about anxiety medications and heard of betablockers
4. Your doctor will prescribe you benzos/betablockers/xanax or something similar
or just take one or two shots of liquor (serious!)
haha no im not trolling with those steps! There are doctors for a reason, if you need help with your anxiety just talk to your doctor.Not sure if you're trolling with these step-to-step stuff, but the idea with the liquor might help. If I drink 2-3 beers, I might be like a real life Bo Rai Cho. Will try this out.
I see. Those are anti-anxiety meds. I happen to know some psychiatrists. I'll ask one of them to suggest me one of those, or better.haha no im not trolling with those steps! There are doctors for a reason, if you need help with your anxiety just talk to your doctor.
I remember I was kinda of in a similar situation as you back in college. I had to give a 30 minute presentation solo. I get anxiety whenever I have to do a presentation (nothing too extreme but enough that if I didn't have the anxiety I could get a better mark type). And like you, I don't know why I would get anxious, it just happened even though I wasn't scared consciously per say. So I just went to my doctor, told him the situation and he gave me some anti-anxiety meds.
I see. Those are anti-anxiety meds. I happen to know some psychiatrists. I'll ask one of them to suggest me one of those, or better.