What is Coludi?

Coludi aims to help players from all levels find out more about the advantages of learning the game from coaching and find their right coach. The sheer amount of offers and information can be confusing and very time-consuming to research and process. We made the effort for you and created a directory with all the coaches from the various platforms and websites. We are fully independent site and can therefore provide an objective and neutral opinion on all coaches. 

We are trying to get you a database, which is as complete as possible. That way we will be able to provide you with different coaches in terms of skill set, prices but also different qualities. Help us and the community, by leaving your review after your coaching sessions so we can form an independent opinion.

You can also find tons of information on coaching, guides and tutorials in our blog.

What does Coludi mean?

One of ancient Rome’s most famous sports festivals was the “Ludi Roman” or “Roman Games ‘. It was also a time for celebration and socializing, attracting people from all walks of life across the Roman Empire. Coludi is held all year and will help the Community compete in Games, but also connect players from all backgrounds and all over the world. Let’s all get better and have a lot of fun along the way. 

An essential aspect of getting better fast is having guidance. What is better than having a coach doing it? Coludi will help you find the coach for your needs.

Why should I get a Coach?

Coaching is not just for Pro Players. The benefits of coaching are even more visible for casual players. Naturally, the level of play is lower and therefore there are many more areas to improve on. Oftentimes, even from the very first session, you already get plenty of pointers on what you need to work on. If you decide to work on it, improvements will be quickly noticeable. 

In many areas of life, such as learning a new sport or a new language, people are regularly getting teachers and coaches to help them get off to a good start or improve quickly. Why should that not be the case for a new game, especially if it is a competitive game with a lot of complex mechanics and intricate strategies? Not only will it help you improve faster, but it will also significantly reduce your frustration level.

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