Struggling to keep calm during fast multiplier climbs
These past days I’ve been trying to understand why fast multiplier climbs make me tense even when I think I’m prepared. When the round starts slowly, I feel relaxed and able to follow my plan, but when the speed jumps unexpectedly, I panic a little and make choices I didn’t intend to make. I keep wondering if this is just something everyone goes through or if there’s some way to build steadier reactions. I’d love to hear how others deal with those moments when everything suddenly accelerates and your focus gets shaken.
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Hi, I felt the exact same way for a long time. What helped me was revisiting the basics and watching demo rounds until the fast climbs didn’t feel so surprising anymore. I also liked reading the explanations on jetx because they break down the flight behaviour in simple steps, which helped me stay calmer during quick spikes. With time you start noticing your own emotional triggers and reacting more steadily, even when things speed up without warning.