How to become a Valorant coach

avatarAffordingAggie·8 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine·8 months ago

First off, you gotta know the game inside out. Watch a ton of pro gameplay, understand all the agents and their abilities, plus get the strategies down. Playing a lot helps, but coaching is a whole different ball game. You need to be able to analyze gameplay, identify strengths and weaknesses, and communicate effectively. Also, networking is key. Start by coaching friends or local teams, build a reputation, and maybe start a YouTube channel or stream to share your knowledge and get noticed. Lastly, never stop learning; the game evolves, and so should you.

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avatarInterferingHood·8 months ago

Experience trumps everything. I started by helping out my friends' teams for free and made a name for myself in small online tournaments. Eventually, one thing led to another, and now I coach a semi-pro team. The key is starting small, gaining experience, and networking like crazy. Also, keep an eye out for coaching courses or certifications; they can provide not only valuable knowledge but also credibility.

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