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date: 2026-06-14
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# Video v_-3jOQHYxA

> Source: [Video v_-3jOQHYxA](https://youtube.com/watch?v=v_-3jOQHYxA)

## Summary

This video teaches beginners how to learn fighting games effectively, avoiding common pitfalls like focusing on combos too early. The creator emphasizes building fundamentals first, using no fighting game terminology to make it accessible.

### Key Points

- **Problem with Fighting Game Community** [0:00] — New players are often overwhelmed by existing players who fail to explain basics, using jargon and bad advice like 'learn a combo and spam it.'
- **Forget Combos, Learn Basics First** [1:54] — Don't memorize combos initially. Instead, learn all basic moves and specials in isolation, practicing execution without combos.
- **Sparring with Purpose** [2:27] — Spar against a human or CPU with the goal of landing single hits, not combos. Play defensively, block, look for openings, and intentionally use practiced moves.
- **Build Combos Step by Step** [3:45] — Once fundamentals are solid, add one extra hit to a basic move, practice it in matches, then gradually extend the combo. Avoid jumping to long combos immediately.
- **Anyone Can Learn** [5:17] — With proper approach and practice, anyone can become good at fighting games. The key is starting with fundamentals and incremental learning.

### Conclusion

The video concludes that by focusing on fundamentals and incremental learning, anyone can improve at fighting games, and encourages both new and experienced players to adopt better teaching methods.

## Transcript

with the upcoming release of Street
Fighter VI in just a few days a lot of
new people are going to be playing
fighting games again for the first time
only to once again get thrashed by the
existing and Niche fighting game
community that has long been the
greatest obstacle to new players joining
the scene namely because of their
complete inability to explain how to
play even the videos you see that
attempt to explain what to do often
approach the topic from the complete
wrong direction often throwing you into
the deep end and expecting you to
understand terminology that only they
know
I however want to correct for that and
teach you the very basics of how to
learn any fighting game and get good
regardless of the game so that you can
finally go from being a button-mashing
noob to an intentional button pressing
Chad
to do this I will explain what not to do
what you should do how to think about
fighting games and most importantly I
will not be using any fighting game
terminology whatsoever so that you can
better understand what exactly it is
that I'm talking about and please keep
in mind that while this video is
intended for teaching the complete
beginners that doesn't mean that there
is an information here that isn't also
useful for more experienced players as
well so for starters what is the
conventional wisdom you'll typically get
from the fgc on how to play and why is
it wrong ask just about anyone in their
community and they'll tell you that you
should just learn a basic combo and then
play a bunch of games where you try to
land that combo and this is terrible
advice
why because they're telling you to run
before you can walk
you can't just run into a game with a
random combo move and spam it hoping
that it lands that's idiotic and doesn't
teach you anything about fundamentals
so what are the fundamentals and how do
we learn them
for starters forget about combos for now
you don't need to know even a single one
and try to memorize a big flashy combo
at this stage is only going to hinder
your progress and be completely useless
without knowing how to actually land it
consistently
instead I want you to learn all of your
basic moves and specials first and
practice with performing them by
themselves in isolation again no combos
right now once you feel like you can
both remember most of your moves and
execute them reliably it's time to do
some sparring you can do this with
either a human opponent or the CPU and
the goal is very simple all you have to
do is land some heads but don't try to
combo and don't Mash buttons instead
play defensively try to block your
opponent and look for openings try to
remember the moves that you practice and
attempt to land one where you see an
opening think about an action and
perform that same action
again don't press buttons randomly doing
so you'll eventually start to see which
hits will land in certain situations as
well as slowly build up your muscle
memory for executing those certain moves
maybe your opponent jumps and you throw
out an uppercut which knocks them out of
the air or they try to throw out a heavy
kick so you jab and interrupt it this is
the core fundamentals of any fighting
game knowing what techniques you have at
your disposal and in what situations
those hits will land there isn't any
magic combo that will make you win even
the best combos in the game are
completely useless if you lack the
fundamentals on how to actually land
that hit first if you can master that
you're already better than most and yes
you can actually win matches with just
good fundamentals alone without throwing
out even a single combo the whole game
of course we do eventually want to learn
how to combo but don't think that just
because you have some fundamentals down
that it's time to jump into memorizing
some and hit super combo if you do then
you'll just end up spending all of your
matches constantly trying to throw out
that one combo and making yourself
completely predictable and even if you
land that first hit you're almost
certainly going to fail to perform the
whole thing in a real match by trying to
do it all at once
instead you need to build on your core
One Step at a Time start by learning
just one move extra that can combo off
as your first hit and try to do this for
each of your different techniques it can
be as simple as throwing out two Jabs
instead of one that both connect it
might not be flashy but it is still a
combo practice doing this in some real
matches and soon enough you'll be able
to reliably pull off that extra hit
every time then add a third and a fourth
so on and so forth and each time treat
it the same way simply learn one more
step of the combo and practice that
extra step in real matches until you can
reliably execute it every time
eventually you'll be landing full-on 10
hit super combos and stealing your
opponent's lunch money but that all
started by learning good fundamentals
and knowing how to learn it does take
practice and it does take time but yes
anyone can learn to be good at fighting
games
they just have to know how to start and
now so do you
I understand that for experienced
players this may all sound redundant but
that's only because you already have
that core experience that everyone else
is lacking and I hope that with this
video both new and old players are able
to learn something about the way we
approach learning so that we can all be
better about expanding the fighting game
community and teaching newcomers how to
play
thank you all so much for watching if
you liked the video don't forget to hit
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and I'll see you all next time
