No[o]ne named the main disadvantage in the career of a Dota 2 pro player
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Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko stated that the career of a pro player in Dota 2 is accompanied by a very heavy load on the nervous system due to negativity during matchmaking practice.
The corresponding opinion was shared by the cybersportsman on Twitch.
“Cybersport is very hard on the nervous system. Imagine a life where you play 10 pubs every day that you don't like because people play badly, ruin and communicate badly. That said, you want to succeed and you're playing against the same pros who have practiced as much or more, and you have to beat them and come up with something new. Everything is on the line. If you don't play well, nobody wants you.”
According to Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko, he is constantly under high stress, just like any other cyber athlete. The player believes that any professional in any sporting endeavor has a much higher level of stress than the average person, while still maintaining a long period of time.
“I think my stress hormone is constantly active, just like any cyber athlete or sportsman. In a person who professionally does something in terms of sports, the stress hormone is constantly higher, and on a constant basis is in your head.”
Recall that earlier Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko assessed the level of training of Bogdan “Iceberg” Vasilenko in Dota 2.






