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Street Fighter 6 Training Routine

A focused practice routine for Street Fighter 6 with warmup, mechanics, decision drills, match goals and post-session review.

The simple system

Street Fighter 6 improves fastest when practice is repeatable. Instead of copying random settings or chasing highlight plays, build a loop: prepare, play with one goal, review one pattern, then adjust the next session.

  1. Warm up mechanics. Spend a short block on the mechanic that matters most for Street Fighter 6: drive gauge.
  2. Drill one core habit. Focus on one behavior until it becomes automatic under pressure.
  3. Play focused matches. Start each match with a clear intention rather than autopiloting.
  4. Clip one mistake. Save one moment that represents the problem you want to fix.
  5. Write the next goal. End with a short note that tells tomorrow-you what to practice.

Use this page as a checklist before ranked. The goal is not to become perfect in one night; the goal is to remove the same mistake before it becomes your identity as a player.

Focus checklist

What to watch in your next matches

Drive Gauge

For Street Fighter 6, drive gauge should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Anti-Air Consistency

For Street Fighter 6, anti-air consistency should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Throw Loops

For Street Fighter 6, throw loops should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Oki Choices

For Street Fighter 6, oki choices should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Neutral Control

For Street Fighter 6, neutral control should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

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