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First 30 Seconds For New IGLs

Make the opening call calm, clear, and faster to trust.

The hard part is not knowing the whole round. It is sounding certain before the team has even cleared mid, bought utility, or heard the enemy make a mistake. This ebook shows new IGLs how to use the first 30 seconds to name one job, one route, and one fallback so the team moves with clarity instead of waiting for a longer speech.

A quick-win ebook you can finish in under an hour and use in your very next match.

The First Window Call Framework Your opening 30 seconds should give the team three things: pace, role clarity, and ownership — so they move instead of waiting for a longer speech.

What You'll Learn • Name the First Two Jobs, Not the Whole Round — stop planning five steps ahead. Assign two jobs and move. • One Job, Not Three — each player gets one clear task. Not a list. One thing to do right now. • One Route, Not a Map — call the first path. Not the rotation. Just the first direction the team walks. • One Fallback, Not a Lecture — one backup sentence. Not a speech.

The opening seconds set pace, role clarity, and ownership before the round gets noisy. You do not need to solve the whole round. You need to sound certain enough that the team moves.

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