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Faker advises against daily practice

Pro Player Faker Criticizes Daily League of Legends Practice

Renowned mid laner, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, has recently expressed his concerns regarding the everyday practice regimen in the world of League of Legends.

According to an interview with Fomos Esports (translated by Team Forsythia), Faker believes that taking breaks in the offseason can have a positive impact on a player’s performance. He even participates in activities outside of the game to broaden his perspective and ultimately enhance his chances of winning matches.

Faker emphasizes that constant practice and competition every single day may not be ideal for professional esports players. He believes that engaging in other endeavors can actually help him focus better and improve his gameplay, rather than distracting him from practice.

As one of the most legendary League of Legends players of all time, Faker’s approach to balancing life outside of the game may indeed provide valuable lessons for aspiring players. Taking part in activities beyond the game can have positive effects on both the mental and physical aspects of a player’s performance.

Key Takeaways:

– Faker criticizes the daily practice routine of League of Legends players

– He believes that participating in activities outside of the game broadens his perspective and helps him focus on matches

– Balancing life outside of the game can have a positive impact on a player’s mental and physical well-being

Faker is currently competing in the 2020 LCK Spring Split with his team, T1. After a victory against DAMWON Gaming, T1 holds a 1-0 record. Their next match is against Hanwha Life Esports, scheduled for Feb. 7 at 2am CT.