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Esports athletes excel through mental agility, strategic mastery, and team coordination—skills honed through rigorous practice, not physical athleticism. Pro players like s1mple and ZywOo dedicate thousands of hours to refining aim, game sense, and adaptability, not gym routines. Valve’s support for tournaments like the Majors ensures integrity, with strict anti-cheat measures like VAC Live safeguarding fairness. While physical health matters, CS2’s elite thrive on cognitive sharpness, not mile times. For casual players, Prime matchmaking and reporting tools combat cheaters—trust the system, and focus on the joy of improvement!
Best regards,
A believer in CS2’s competitive spirit 😊🎮