Looking for a Trainer

I’m trying to surpass my current skill rank Platinum and Diamond Rankings. Recently I’ve been stuck on gold.
Ok let me get into detail about this, I’m not looking for just anyone, I’ve been playing Halo for several years, but I’ve never been able to surpass a certain degree of skill when it came to Halo. On Halo 5 I’ve managed to Achieve Diamond 5, which was done so On Free For All. I’ve been taking time to explore, however my improvement progress has been slow.

What I need is a very experienced playing to hand out positioning and movement advice. As well as best actions in Scenarios.

Over all I’m well adapted to the battlefield. I know my weapons in and out, even as far as knowing their history among lore (but not to a T). I usually have a very Aggressive Play Style, which I’ve been trying to learn to be more Passive but Aggressive at the same time.

Here is footage of a Not so good game of mine where I was at my Moderate best but still wasn’t doing well:

A lot of time, it all depends on what kind of team you have backing you up. That’s why I created a clan/Spartan company, I was sick of getting gold in slayer because of all the loses my random teams would get me.

Message me on xbox. My gamertag is Virua. I’m here for you. I’ve been playing halo for 11 years

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> A lot of time, it all depends on what kind of team you have backing you up. That’s why I created a clan/Spartan company, I was sick of getting gold in slayer because of all the loses my random teams would get me.

well right now i’m not worried about team work, more my personal achievements. With a team I’m really good.

  1. Before you start playing arena playlists team up with a skilled buddy or player to 1v1 on Octagon. If your shot is almost 100%
    it will help you tremedously! I play octagon everyday for a warm up. Sometimes when I find a very skilled player ill challenge them to octagon and get my butt handed to me, but if I am persistent I will see in improvement guaranteed.

  2. Understanding the flow of the map. Rotation with teammates. It helps a lot when everybody has a mic. Knowing the map callouts for each map.

  3. Respawn points.

  4. Knowing where to set up as a team.

Aggressive is good sometimes but not all the time. Sometimes you have to play it slow. If your just rushing in your doing your team no good your just giving points to the enemy.
Having an even balance of both is hard to achieve. again all of this takes alot of practice.