“I am an esports specialist oriented to digital marketing. I am passionate about the digital age, the world of social media, and innovative projects. I have been involved in esports since its beginnings. I have performed both as a player and later as a professional coach of Clash Royale. Nowadays I’m playing professionally at Axie Infinity, finishing top10 in the last world Championship. I enjoy streaming and casting games, as well as making appearances in other media, radio, TV, etc. I am a very social person and I am always ready to tackle new and unknown situations.”
Tips
1. How to be really focused in tournaments and give 100%
“The most important thing is to be focused while you are playing, and not just play without knowing what’s really happening, like in an autopilot mode.”
“For this one of the best things you can do is exercises to strengthen your mind just before you start competing, you can find very helpful videos on YouTube and other platforms.”
2. How to make the most of the time invested
“It’s really important not to waste your time just playing all day. Instead of just playing, you should take notes for what you need to improve, spend the time knowing what exactly you are playing for, and improve in what you want to.”
3. Before playing important games/tournaments
“We are what we eat. We are the ones that choose what to eat, and being healthy is key for performing at 100%.”
“It’s important not to eat carbohydrates or fat in excess the day you play. Instead you should eat light food so your body is in its best mood and you can concentrate at 100% in the games.
Breakfast examples: cheese, milk, jam, avocado, fruit, tofu, soy, nuts, etc.”
4. Two minds think better than one
“Doesn’t matter if you play a group game or a single game, you should always listen to other pro players and take advice from them. If you don’t know anyone, you should start trying to contact at least one, to have different points of view and not stick to just your opinion. Sometimes our view is blind and we need to see beyond it to realize.”