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criminally undersubscribed brother. been here since day 1. keep going!! edit: "bardpill" variations of clicking maps on Kovaak's are right on the money regarding what you are talking about. they have helped me tremendously in game. If I miss, scenario over! Regen maps for tracking have also been HUGE. damn bro, I am feeling inspired by the yapping. i have to go return some video tapes.
I ran into this just two days ago. I was improving so much in aim trainers that I felt like I should dominate in my Val matches. Didn't happen. If anything, I performed worse than usual, because I was taking horrible fights caused by my eagerness to just fight people. I've been trying to figure this out myself and greatly value your input on the matter.
bro i just wanted to say watching your vids along with other creators like viscose made me realize how much my skill had plateaued due to using the wrong mouse shape and emphasizing the wrong training.
Thank you for sharing this to the public. I have lately made massive in-game aim improvements by slowing down. However, I want to point out that the technique you presented has some issues. Your clicking scenarios technique only helps people with bad precision, but those with good one, lacking speed won't benefit from them. Same goes for tracking : if you take a very hard fast strafes scenario on which you only have 20% accuracy, you will just develop bad aiming habits like overly anticipating strafes from the opponent which will drastically hinder aim. I would suggest treating every aiming issue the same way, the way you approach body building : lacking strength / size on a muscle group ? Isolate it, make sure you do INDEED target it and not JUST do the exercice (what you might see in aim training as well). Take things slowly, there's no magic trick anyway (or at least I haven't seen one), they I've found is focused training, actually training it as if it was your studies. Hope it will help :))
While I completely agree with most of what you said, I disagree about the clicking point you made. I firmly believe that training slow with high precision will help speed in time. Now that is a generalization and I have other videos that clear it up. It’s like the quote “slow is smooth and smooth is fast” or something lol. You’ll get speed when you practice your fine movements. Also for the tracking, that’s the reason I added the second point about tracking targets the same way you track in game. The point of the really hard maps is to brute force improvement and to allow you to get used to much harder movements. Anyways, at the end of the day this is all just in my experience and I hope it helps people!
@@Coach_Shotty yeah wow it's true when it comes to clicking hahaha i know that learning tracking this way has never worked for me but if i did in your case that's perfect :D
i think for training you should try do proper form and just smooth everything out so u adjust to that in game slowly and then warmups play super precise just try to shoot as little as you can with highest accuracy
@@Coach_Shotty well ill like to add to that something thats really hard for you but not to hard were you start developing bad habits to get score do something where u can keep proper technique but its a challenge
I know you are a Kovaaks user, but for people who aren’t in the space to pay for Kovaaks and use Aimlabs, when will you provide a playlist for us Aimlab users?
I disagree. Precision sacrifices speed and in game you have to hit your shot faster than the enemy will. If in game you have 100% accuracy and your opponent has 70% accuracy but your opponent aims faster than you, you will die to him 70% of your fights even though you’re more accurate.
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Learned alot from this. Also for tracking, i suggest u try the regen modes as the others dont punish you for your mistakes but regen does.
DAMNIT I forgot to mention that. Great point though and you’re 100% right!
@@Coach_Shotty you should've pin this
criminally undersubscribed brother. been here since day 1. keep going!!
edit: "bardpill" variations of clicking maps on Kovaak's are right on the money regarding what you are talking about. they have helped me tremendously in game. If I miss, scenario over! Regen maps for tracking have also been HUGE.
damn bro, I am feeling inspired by the yapping. i have to go return some video tapes.
new favorite series on youtube i would listen to you yap for 48 hours straight
Thank you i appreciate it! I hope you enjoy the other 6 episodes!
I ran into this just two days ago. I was improving so much in aim trainers that I felt like I should dominate in my Val matches. Didn't happen. If anything, I performed worse than usual, because I was taking horrible fights caused by my eagerness to just fight people. I've been trying to figure this out myself and greatly value your input on the matter.
Yeah it happens to me sometimes, I hope my channel can help you out!
Nice video bro! Gonna go and give the playlist a shot!
bro i just wanted to say watching your vids along with other creators like viscose made me realize how much my skill had plateaued due to using the wrong mouse shape and emphasizing the wrong training.
i ran into the same problem, thanks for talking about it
Im glad I could help!
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Thank you for sharing this to the public. I have lately made massive in-game aim improvements by slowing down.
However, I want to point out that the technique you presented has some issues. Your clicking scenarios technique only helps people with bad precision, but those with good one, lacking speed won't benefit from them. Same goes for tracking : if you take a very hard fast strafes scenario on which you only have 20% accuracy, you will just develop bad aiming habits like overly anticipating strafes from the opponent which will drastically hinder aim.
I would suggest treating every aiming issue the same way, the way you approach body building : lacking strength / size on a muscle group ? Isolate it, make sure you do INDEED target it and not JUST do the exercice (what you might see in aim training as well). Take things slowly, there's no magic trick anyway (or at least I haven't seen one), they I've found is focused training, actually training it as if it was your studies.
Hope it will help :))
While I completely agree with most of what you said, I disagree about the clicking point you made. I firmly believe that training slow with high precision will help speed in time. Now that is a generalization and I have other videos that clear it up. It’s like the quote “slow is smooth and smooth is fast” or something lol. You’ll get speed when you practice your fine movements.
Also for the tracking, that’s the reason I added the second point about tracking targets the same way you track in game. The point of the really hard maps is to brute force improvement and to allow you to get used to much harder movements.
Anyways, at the end of the day this is all just in my experience and I hope it helps people!
@@Coach_Shotty yeah wow it's true when it comes to clicking hahaha
i know that learning tracking this way has never worked for me but if i did in your case that's perfect :D
0:51 lmao love that you spelled garbage with the New York/Jersey flavor 🤣
Lmao I knew someone would catch that
@@Coach_Shottyme with adhd catching everything 👀
Now that I've seen your face, it's hard to take you seriously 😂😂😂😂
LMFAO WHAT IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN
@@Coach_Shotty I dunno man, honestly i can't put my finger on it 😂😂😂. Maybe not nerdy enough 🤔. Still great content bro, keep it up 😂😂😂
Thx
You’re welcome! Glad I could help
My first game after aim training: standing still while my enemy jumps/slides around me and kills me easily😂 OH YEAH I HAVE FEET NOW😂
LMAO yeah I’ve been there
15 years of fps experience vs 15 years of aim training is totally different! pretty sure even mattyow has not trained for 15 years on kovaaks.
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Does this tracking playlist work for apex legends as well in real game scenarios??
It works for any game but its better for just a warm up or practicing good habits.
@@Coach_Shotty should I do ot daily or 3 time in week or 4 and also how many mins should I do to actually see results??
@@dvs9322 u can do it daily but dont force yourself to aim train if your not feeling it
@@FakerFPS ok bro thanks for helping
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i think for training you should try do proper form and just smooth everything out so u adjust to that in game slowly and then warmups play super precise just try to shoot as little as you can with highest accuracy
I agree. You should also play maps that you cant control though. The reason why is so that you're able to push your own skill level.
@@Coach_Shotty well ill like to add to that something thats really hard for you but not to hard were you start developing bad habits to get score do something where u can keep proper technique but its a challenge
new yap session when
When this one gets 100k views
I always rush my aim in aim trainers and in game so i dont have this issue.
Just click heads got it
I know you are a Kovaaks user, but for people who aren’t in the space to pay for Kovaaks and use Aimlabs, when will you provide a playlist for us Aimlab users?
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I disagree. Precision sacrifices speed and in game you have to hit your shot faster than the enemy will. If in game you have 100% accuracy and your opponent has 70% accuracy but your opponent aims faster than you, you will die to him 70% of your fights even though you’re more accurate.