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How to deal with high-combo jitters

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DimensionWarped
It seems every time I get particularly high into a song, I start tripping out and getting really shaky with my playing. This happens especially when I'm trying to full combo a difficult song... Sometimes it gets so bad that I end up just going completely off the deep end and can't even recover after a miss. Does anyone else have this trouble and can anyone tell me a way to deal with this?
Jinxy
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Gens
It's like when you get randomly spectated. You get used to it. Just keep practicing and soon you'll be reaching 1000 combo with no problems. :P
Gabi
this usually happens to me on maps like kanbu or other extreme jumpy maps. however the more i play them the less shakey i get, so you will get used to it
ShaggoN
Yeah, i've been in this situation many times. I'm happy that it's not happening now.
It's hard to calm down in that moment. In my opinion, worst thing You can do is to pause the game thinking "maybe i should rest for second".
MegaManEXE
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Doomsday
Yeah. This kind of thing tends to happen when you get past a part that you had a lot of trouble on before, and the thought of "Hey, maybe I can do this".

ShaggoN wrote:

worst thing You can do is to pause the game thinking "maybe i should rest for second".
^ this.
I used to think that it helps but all it does is disrupt your focus and you end up missing as soon as you start again
anonymous_old
I don't deal with it.

I think that's a problem... =]
adamskii_uk

DimensionWarped wrote:

It seems every time I get particularly high into a song, I start tripping out and getting really shaky with my playing. This happens especially when I'm trying to full combo a difficult song... Sometimes it gets so bad that I end up just going completely off the deep end and can't even recover after a miss. Does anyone else have this trouble and can anyone tell me a way to deal with this?
This is most likely caused by a disruption in your body's energy system, with the meridians. When the meridians become blocked/disrupted due to negative thought patterns & stress, or the energy in your body changes direction/polarity (psychological reversal), then this can cause the level of negative emotions and stress to increase in the body, and then this will eventually manifest into physical symptoms such as shaking, sweating, heart pounding, etc.

There is an energy therapy called EFT, which uses similar principles as acupuncture to balance the bodies energy system, but unlike acupuncture, EFT doesn't use needles. With EFT, you simply tap on the various meridian endpoints on your body with your fingers, and this will help fix any problems with the meridians & the energy that flows through your body. The results are often permanent too, after performing EFT on your fear/emotions, you will often never get that fear response again. :)

Go to the following web sites to find out more about EFT, and there's a free download of the manual for EFT on the second URL. You can also find many free video tutorials for EFT on Youtube.

http://www.emofree.com/newcomer.htm
http://www.emofree.com/downloadeftmanual.asp

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meridian_(Chinese_medicine)
http://eftcommunity.emofree.com/forums/ ... 17579.aspx
anonymous_old

adamskii_uk wrote:

DimensionWarped wrote:

It seems every time I get particularly high into a song, I start tripping out and getting really shaky with my playing. This happens especially when I'm trying to full combo a difficult song... Sometimes it gets so bad that I end up just going completely off the deep end and can't even recover after a miss. Does anyone else have this trouble and can anyone tell me a way to deal with this?
This is most likely caused by a disruption in your body's energy system, with the meridians. When the meridians become blocked/disrupted due to negative thought patterns & stress, or the energy in your body changes direction/polarity (psychological reversal), then this can cause the level of negative emotions and stress to increase in the body, and then this will eventually manifest into physical symptoms such as shaking, sweating, heart pounding, etc.

There is an energy therapy called EFT, which uses similar principles as acupuncture to balance the bodies energy system, but unlike acupuncture, EFT doesn't use needles. With EFT, you simply tap on the various meridian endpoints on your body with your fingers, and this will help fix any problems with the meridians & the energy that flows through your body. The results are often permanent too, after performing EFT on your fear/emotions, you will often never get that fear response again. :)

Go to the following web sites to find out more about EFT, and there's a free download of the manual for EFT on the second URL. You can also find many free video tutorials for EFT on Youtube.

http://www.emofree.com/newcomer.htm
http://www.emofree.com/downloadeftmanual.asp

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meridian_(Chinese_medicine)
http://eftcommunity.emofree.com/forums/ ... 17579.aspx
I wonder if such magic would work for butterflies like myself.
adamskii_uk

strager wrote:

I wonder if such magic would work for butterflies like myself.
EFT apparently works on pets too, it can help calm them down and can even heal them of certain conditions if EFT is performed regularly on them. However, their energy meridians are obviously in different places in the body compared to humans, so I'm not sure where you should tap on their body to provide relief.

So basically, the answer to your question is most likely 'YES'. EFT can probably help with butterflies too, if they are ill or stressed out, but you would have to experiment to find out where the meridian endpoints are on them. ;) :D
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