One of the most important aspects for players that decide to embark on the “Path to Pro” road, towards a professional career, is to find the key to becoming hyper-efficient.

What does it mean to be “hyper-efficient”?

Let’s start with what a typical efficient day can be like for an amateur team. Imagine that you and your team have a specific match-up you’re preparing for and you want to practice a certain strategy but it hasn’t gone well, so far. A teammate pointed out, in the last practice block, one or two issues regarding your tactical approach that are simply not efficient/yielding enough value for the time spent practicing.

Normally this is brought up one or two hours before scrims start the next practice day and maybe there’s a vod to watch as well. You talk it through with your team and you arrive to a unified conclusion about what has to be changed. You feel good about going into the scrims and have a clear idea of what has to be done and why it has to be done. This is regarded as “efficient” practice for teams that maybe don’t have a coaching team behind them. Imagine making your whole day efficient and satisfying, every day, for years.