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Moon: "I do not think that I'm a superstar in Korea
Modest Jang Jae "Moon" Ho sheds some light on his training regime at WeMadeFox and answers a few questions about his current form.
One of the more interesting revelations is that Moon practices and trains in the WeMadeFox's office instead of his own home. "I train in an office, the Fox training center to be precise. The training is classified into just three times: morning, afternoon and evening," explained Moon. "Each time takes about four hours. I got two days a week off and the rest of the week I concentrate on gaming. My schedule is very simple."
The Korean admitted he needed "a little bit of time to be adapted to the new team's system," and that aside from a difficulty to find good practice, he is now "a real Fox member and I'm so happy with my team at the moment." Moon remained modest when asked if he felt like a superstar when receiving a warm reception from the fans when attending a tournament. "I don't think that I'm a superstar in Korea. I'm just a normal Warcraft 3 player who plays a lot and trains to show good games for his fans," said Moon.
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By Lawrence Benedict 'Malystryx' Phillips
Jul 2, 2009 16:41
Modest Jang Jae "Moon" Ho sheds some light on his training regime at WeMadeFox and answers a few questions about his current form."I'm just a normal Warcraft 3 player who plays a lot and trains to show good games for his fans"
Jae Ho 'Moon' Jang has kept a low profile in recent times apart from some showmatches for WeMadeFox's Avalon Online, but the Korean told Fragster that he is on his way back to his previous form. "I've got to go back to my heyday of playing, which will lead to a lot of titles soon," said Moon.One of the more interesting revelations is that Moon practices and trains in the WeMadeFox's office instead of his own home. "I train in an office, the Fox training center to be precise. The training is classified into just three times: morning, afternoon and evening," explained Moon. "Each time takes about four hours. I got two days a week off and the rest of the week I concentrate on gaming. My schedule is very simple."
The Korean admitted he needed "a little bit of time to be adapted to the new team's system," and that aside from a difficulty to find good practice, he is now "a real Fox member and I'm so happy with my team at the moment." Moon remained modest when asked if he felt like a superstar when receiving a warm reception from the fans when attending a tournament. "I don't think that I'm a superstar in Korea. I'm just a normal Warcraft 3 player who plays a lot and trains to show good games for his fans," said Moon.
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12 hours a day for 5 days = 60 hours
12 hours a day for 3 days = 36 hours...
It must be a 60 hour week playing WC3...
60 x 52 weeks = 3120 hours / 24 hours = 130 entire days of playing WC3... a part from the tournaments, traveling, etc...
Pretty demanding and hardworking ! No wonder he's that good !
Hell most kids who are heavily into gaming spend their entire free time gaming which easily lands in the 8-9 hour ballpark on weekdays and easily up to 12 hours on weekends.
moon is such a fantastic player!
GL MOON!
Nobody loves MLW :-)
Pure skill!
Tbh he is a super star in Korea and the e-sport world, he seems very humble, good way to be