I am my number one fan. I may be the only person that consistently watches my videos from start to finish, over and over again. There is value to critically watching your own videos, but that is not the best way to improve performance. When it is time to up my game, I watch other peoples videos.
Beautifully executed Drone Freestyle is defined by gracefully piecing together maneuvers in a way that is pleasing to the eye. It is more art than technical. That is not to say that technique and a good flying drone are not required. To level up, I watch for new and inventive ways to piece together moves into a flow that highlights the features of the terrain I am working with.
When I find a sequence I like (in someone else's videos), I get the link to the exact location in the video by hitting the share button and checking the "start at" at the location of the maneuver in the video. I email the link to myself and then break the move down, step by step.
Once I have watched the sequence and get an understanding of the order, I then try to it over and over again until it becomes muscle memory. Muscle memory takes me weeks or months to nail down unless the trick is relatively easy. Below, you can see the same move worked out in different ways, over and over.
Got a better way to learn? Tell me about it in the comments.