The problem with most beginners is that they take the wrong advice from the wrong people and they wanna run before learning to walk. Fundamentals is the foundation of your aim but they don't wanna hear that. Great vid brother
@GuddaFPS very true! Esp about the running part! I think everyone can give good advice. The problem is when you fall in love with that advice and use it forever. Your timings change, and so does your skill level and needs. That's what so many people are lacking. Ty for support as always gudda❤️
A quick tip I'd suggest giving a try if you're having difficulty with target confirmation/accuracy is turning Random Sensitivity on (0.75x, 1.5x, smooth transition, 10 or 15 second timer) for your Static playlist. For me it forced me to verify I'm on target instead of trying to muscle memory it and I went from generally around 70% accuracy to 90% with and without random sensitivity. Scores also went up and most of them stayed that way after disabling it.
The reason why people experience a bottleneck in aim training is that they often abandon their existing abilities to rebuild new ones. A more effective approach is to develop additional skills on top of their current foundation.
hey 4bk great videos first off i learn a lot from these and personally have implemented some of your teachings into my ballgame as well just a question about how important is posture really interms of aiming optimally atleast?
@4bangerkovaaks i dont know whats up because i have been playing valorant from years now could say before that i have good aim but now for some reason my aim shakes in games its not because of tension though and it's like just started this year faced nothing like this before:(
Why do you always say there’s a timing for things? Doing weakness training, improving your favorite skills, or improving aspects of aim that apply to a certain game. I don’t see why you couldn’t do any of this at any level.
@V1c._. I understand! It's like the exercise LDDH, if you've tried it. It's very hard. You wouldnt give that to a beginner. But that doesn't mean its useless. But this goes beyond difficulty level and into advice & technique etc. I won't give the same advice to someone who has overflicking issues and now got over them. Because now our "timings" are different
I wouldn't typically consider someone with 500-600hours a beginner, ig it depends on the amount of flaws in their aim and their potential. But everybody learns at different paces, most people learn slower/moderate pace, especially if they don't understand what they're doing. Theirs definitely exceptions. But if you've put in 600h and you're still gold, I'd strongly consider rethinking you're approach since you're clearly doing something wrong.
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First and thank you for everything you do I really appreciate the coaching !!
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The problem with most beginners is that they take the wrong advice from the wrong people and they wanna run before learning to walk. Fundamentals is the foundation of your aim but they don't wanna hear that. Great vid brother
@GuddaFPS very true! Esp about the running part!
I think everyone can give good advice. The problem is when you fall in love with that advice and use it forever. Your timings change, and so does your skill level and needs. That's what so many people are lacking. Ty for support as always gudda❤️
@4bangerkovaaks very true, I totally agree with that as well, and you're welcome bro
A quick tip I'd suggest giving a try if you're having difficulty with target confirmation/accuracy is turning Random Sensitivity on (0.75x, 1.5x, smooth transition, 10 or 15 second timer) for your Static playlist. For me it forced me to verify I'm on target instead of trying to muscle memory it and I went from generally around 70% accuracy to 90% with and without random sensitivity. Scores also went up and most of them stayed that way after disabling it.
Great video recommend his coaching
@@EnlightFN appreciate you ❤️❤️❤️ glad you enjoyed
The reason why people experience a bottleneck in aim training is that they often abandon their existing abilities to rebuild new ones. A more effective approach is to develop additional skills on top of their current foundation.
@@zyravic Good point! 💪
hey 4bk great videos first off i learn a lot from these and personally have implemented some of your teachings into my ballgame as well just a question about how important is posture really interms of aiming optimally atleast?
Posture may matter a little bit, more so for health. But its not the reason you have poor aim.
@4bangerkovaaks i dont know whats up because i have been playing valorant from years now could say before that i have good aim but now for some reason my aim shakes in games its not because of tension though and it's like just started this year faced nothing like this before:(
Yakub ...my brother..with another banger video..🤍🔥
@@amitojones habibi, nr 1 supporter amito ❤️❤️❤️
Can you make a video about a list of good and bad aiming habits that you think are common
@@WatermelonMint good idea might do this 💪
"You probably aren't average" and "95% of you are absolute trash"
Wouldn't this mean the average is still trash? Maybe I am average lol.
Why do you always say there’s a timing for things? Doing weakness training, improving your favorite skills, or improving aspects of aim that apply to a certain game. I don’t see why you couldn’t do any of this at any level.
@V1c._. I understand! It's like the exercise LDDH, if you've tried it. It's very hard.
You wouldnt give that to a beginner. But that doesn't mean its useless.
But this goes beyond difficulty level and into advice & technique etc. I won't give the same advice to someone who has overflicking issues and now got over them. Because now our "timings" are different
beginners don't need more time. People hit at least master scores in 500 hours and i'm gold level with 600 hours
I wouldn't typically consider someone with 500-600hours a beginner, ig it depends on the amount of flaws in their aim and their potential.
But everybody learns at different paces, most people learn slower/moderate pace, especially if they don't understand what they're doing.
Theirs definitely exceptions. But if you've put in 600h and you're still gold, I'd strongly consider rethinking you're approach since you're clearly doing something wrong.
@@4bangerkovaaks i reach master with 500h of aimtrain. grind a lot since 3 years ago
Quality over quantity, if you're putting in unfocused hours a lot of it is just going to waste
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