Changeup is a guy on first impression is an advanced player in the game.. he has put in his time and his experience this will hopefully rub off on you.. There is no substitute for this time/effort.. nothing, absolutley zilch.. and it is obvious in the performance of his game.. I don't know what else I can possibly offer the game then to folllow this handbook brothers..
Thanks for the kind words but I'm not in the same class as the good sticks. I envy them though, so much so that recently I've asked for via PM and received time in the TA with Morfiend. I learned more about what I do wrong In 20 minutes with him than 1000 dying sorties. He's as good as it gets breaking things down for those that think they understand basic ACM and then applying it. Real ACM, not tail slides, blind spots and E fighting. The kind of things like how to force your opponent into a rolling scissors and positioning yourself to win it. Barrel rolls that work for the win instead of just avoiding ROCKY, the difference between lag, pure and lead pursuit and why and when to apply each method, why smooth flight is most important and why it helps you win at stall speeds and then the drills you can do off line to get better at all of them.
If you are new, or established you are losing out if you don't go see the trainers with specific issues about ACM. You won't waste one second of your time in doing so. You will get better, you will have more fun, you will win fights today you lost yesterday and you will accept responsibility when you die because you will understand what YOU did wrong.
Are you going to die because you got picked? Yes
Are you going to get vulched? Yup
Are you going to get beat in 1 v 1s? Sure
Are you going to get HOd? Really?
Are you going to outfly an LA or 51 only to have them run when they figure out they're pushing a bad position? Clearly
Ok now that all that is covered, you can just play the game right? All of that happens to the best guys in this game.