Alright I feel like I've hit a bit of a road block. I've spent a ton of time practicing against cpu and I feel like I've created this terrible habit of being aggressive. When I play against a really good player, I feel locked up. It really comes down to me having an abysmal neutral game. I'm extremely predictable and have a hard time breaking this cycle. I even have a friend that gives me a really difficult time even though he doesn't have the best tech skill nor nearly as much time practicing. When I play against him he can often times sit in one place and just waits for me to approach and beats my approach most times. This has made me develop a super cringey habit of trying to attack from above because attacking horizontal more times than not, doesn't work. Now what confuses me is I've played against some pretty sick falco's that just run a train on me. They just blow right through me chain comboing me to death, and so I try to do the same thing to people when I play. I don't like being defensive, I love how mango plays. I like the idea of dictating the pace of the game by being really fast and yet I get punished for it so easily. I just don't know what to do in order to start making progress. I've read over and over again falco's best neutral game approachs and strategies but for some reason I must not be doing it right. If i'm being honest it feels like my spacing is garbage and everything i do is easy to read. Is there any specific advice people can give so that I can at least start making progress? When I watch the best falco's play it literally feels like "Okay, I'm going to run over to you and combo you to death and theres nothing you can do about it" but when I play It's like I'm just walking into death repeatedly. How the hell can Mango and Westballs make it seem so easy?