From e-sports to organizers - pashaBiceps holds a summer youth sports camp
The well-known professional ex- CS: GO player Jaroslav 'pashaBiceps' Jarzombkowski said that he conducts a camp for young people aged 12-18. He reported on the first days he spent on the camp's Instagram account.
Based on what we can see, the former Virtus.pro player strengthens the knowledge of modern teenagers in the field of eSports and provides the knowledge necessary to achieve their goals.
All campers from pashaBiceps stay in a three-star hotel with a computer, and the trip, which costs 2,800 PLN ($ 720), includes not only accommodation, but also meals.
The peculiarity of such a cybersport camp from Jaroslav Jarzombkowski, as you might guess, is to maintain and improve not only the game, but also the physical form. On the first day, all visitors were divided into teams that will compete with each other. Events, respectively, will be held not only within the virtual walls, but also in real life. There, the guys will compete in sports.
Jaroslaw 'pashaBiceps' Jarzombkowski is one of the most famous, titled and successful esportsmen in Poland. He has spent about 16 years in the world of professional eSports and has earned more than $ 600,000 since then. At the end of his career, the Pole took second place at ELEAGUE Major: Atlanta 2017, earning $ 150,000 there, after which he won the DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017 and earned $ 200,000 there, and the last successful performance of the player can be considered the 2nd place at EPICENTER 2017. There Virtus.pro suffered a 2-3 defeat against SK Gaming and earned the second largest prize of $ 100,000 after an offensive defeat.
PashaBiceps became the winner of the second CS: GO Major tournament, ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014. There he, in the legendary and gold composition of Virtus.pro, was able to win the final against NiP with a score of 2-0 and earned the main reward in the form of $ 100,000.
Against the background of many e-sportsmen (and some of his teammates from VP) pashaBiceps stood out for not only maintaining excellent game shape, but also keeping himself in excellent physical shape, which is not difficult to guess if you read the nickname of the Polish player. Now he decided to pass on his knowledge of sports and eSports to young people in the hope of a brighter future.
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