Thank you so much for going into an in depth explanation of calm aim, it can be frustrating when other RUclipsrs only say the basics and it’s understandable how it can be tough to scientifically explain it. My favourite part is when you mention reaction time and I fully agree on that, I’ve had situations where whenever I’m in a tdm game, as soon as my crosshairs is on the enemies heads they kill me first before I get to click my mouse on their heads, and I definitely need to improve my reaction time. Looking forward to the reaction time video
I'm master in voltaic benchmarks s4 on kovaaks, and I'm elysian in valorant voltaic aimlab benchmarks, and I know how to aim train and constantly improve in aim trainers, but for some reason whenever i get into val my aim just doesn't feel the same. I can calmly flick, microcorrect smoothly and target confirm in aimlabs/kovaaks but in valo my aim just goes apeshit, it feels like I don't know what im doing. I literally whiff on people not even facing me half the time, and I almost never hit my first shots, usually its a burst or multiple taps that get me kills.
You’re the third or fourth person to mention this! It seems to be a common problem so I plan to make an in depth video soon for everyone on how to go from good at aim trainers to good at fps games
yo how do i fix not being able to take normal gunfights, its like when im offguard i hit a flick 8/10 times but i can almost never win a normal gunfight and get 1 tapped
maybe because your enemies counter strafe so it makes you harder to aim try VT Minigods improved Demon1 Aimlabs playlist it improves your ability to shoot enemies when they counter strafe im only a week in on that playlist and can see a huge diff
u gotta fix ur mechanics, and try to practise long range fights in dm bc it helps u get better at gunfights, for mechanics i suggest u should look into primmie,aspas,demon1, oxy
i am having a problem whenever i do aimlabs my aim just get worse idk why maybe i am doing it at wrong time i do aimlabs then range then dm then play am I doing something wrong?
Someone mentioned it in the last video, but I’m going to try to make a video on how to properly aim train and to translate it into other games because it seems like a common problem
usually your aim traim its done after the games, you should do a routine warm up, play your games, and do your aim traim before sleep if u can, or just later in the day
Completely agree with the comment above! Aim training AND DM is too much because you’ll end up burning yourself out before you even get started. It’s best to have a short warm up and then start. The warm up can be dm aim train whatever as long as it isn’t forever
yo coach, another great video! im definitely gonna try to train my reaction time better, but have you found a way on how to translate aimlab performance improvement to the real game on valorant because i found myself improving in aimlabs but still not making progress in valorant and other times i got worst, any ideas? and are you gonna make a video on it? cheers
@@Coach_Shotty coach i wanna ask, Ive been struggling with my performance lately due to my poor reaction and reflexes when Im trying to shoot someone after i spotted them, any ideas on how i can fix this or thoughts on my problem?
@crypticrecorder267 there is a lot of factors to this like sleep and settings. So there isn’t a sure way for me to help but make sure you get 8 hours of rest and you have to find when in the day to play. For me I’m the most alert and play the best in the morning but you have to find when that is for you. also try not to waste all your energy on practice before you actually play matches. but my next big video will be on reaction time so I hope that will help
Wow someone say the true i hat it last week wann try it to Tage my time i dont can get one kill bcs i take to long and yeah i only hear from mattyow that you should train from a range 20-80cm per 360 to train your aim better
At the end of this video i linked to another video about the new best aimlabs routine. I would check that out and do the novice playlist in that video!
@@Coach_Shotty your video, there are no tips, only ''tip'' is the right sens. other than that is raw playtime and focusing on your aim. there is no other way to achieve good aim than play dozens of hours. for some it takes longer and for some shorter everyone is different.
Brother like you said, everyone is different. Maybe you misunderstood but there were 3 tips but maybe you mean they weren’t traditional tips? The 3 tips were very applied tips that you had to specifically practice. I just told people what specifically to practice and how
Thank you so much for going into an in depth explanation of calm aim, it can be frustrating when other RUclipsrs only say the basics and it’s understandable how it can be tough to scientifically explain it. My favourite part is when you mention reaction time and I fully agree on that, I’ve had situations where whenever I’m in a tdm game, as soon as my crosshairs is on the enemies heads they kill me first before I get to click my mouse on their heads, and I definitely need to improve my reaction time. Looking forward to the reaction time video
another banger of a video, can’t wait for the next one about reaction time
Thank you for the videos! They have been super helpful when coming back to valorant. Keep it up!!
I’m glad they helped! I’ll try to keep them coming!
People just afraid to die. If you are not afraid to die/face an enemy then u can achieve calm aim.
Another great video!
Thank you!
I'm master in voltaic benchmarks s4 on kovaaks, and I'm elysian in valorant voltaic aimlab benchmarks, and I know how to aim train and constantly improve in aim trainers, but for some reason whenever i get into val my aim just doesn't feel the same. I can calmly flick, microcorrect smoothly and target confirm in aimlabs/kovaaks but in valo my aim just goes apeshit, it feels like I don't know what im doing. I literally whiff on people not even facing me half the time, and I almost never hit my first shots, usually its a burst or multiple taps that get me kills.
You’re the third or fourth person to mention this! It seems to be a common problem so I plan to make an in depth video soon for everyone on how to go from good at aim trainers to good at fps games
@@Coach_Shotty Looking forward to it!
Facing the same issue.
Could I apply these tips to console or is it strictly for pc?
yo how do i fix not being able to take normal gunfights, its like when im offguard i hit a flick 8/10 times but i can almost never win a normal gunfight and get 1 tapped
maybe because your enemies counter strafe so it makes you harder to aim try VT Minigods improved Demon1 Aimlabs playlist it improves your ability to shoot enemies when they counter strafe im only a week in on that playlist and can see a huge diff
u gotta fix ur mechanics, and try to practise long range fights in dm bc it helps u get better at gunfights, for mechanics i suggest u should look into primmie,aspas,demon1, oxy
i am having a problem whenever i do aimlabs my aim just get worse idk why maybe i am doing it at wrong time i do aimlabs then range then dm then play am I doing something wrong?
Someone mentioned it in the last video, but I’m going to try to make a video on how to properly aim train and to translate it into other games because it seems like a common problem
usually your aim traim its done after the games, you should do a routine warm up, play your games, and do your aim traim before sleep if u can, or just later in the day
Completely agree with the comment above! Aim training AND DM is too much because you’ll end up burning yourself out before you even get started. It’s best to have a short warm up and then start. The warm up can be dm aim train whatever as long as it isn’t forever
@@Coach_Shotty i see i see
@@milenecaroline2531 thnx for the help
yo coach, another great video! im definitely gonna try to train my reaction time better, but have you found a way on how to translate aimlab performance improvement to the real game on valorant because i found myself improving in aimlabs but still not making progress in valorant and other times i got worst, any ideas? and are you gonna make a video on it? cheers
Yup I plan to make a video on it but it’s gonna be after the reaction time video so probably in a week
@@Coach_Shotty no rush coach, appreciate the effort you put in for normal gamers that wanted to be competitive!^^👍
Of course! I’m doing my best to help everyone I can
@@Coach_Shotty coach i wanna ask, Ive been struggling with my performance lately due to my poor reaction and reflexes when Im trying to shoot someone after i spotted them, any ideas on how i can fix this or thoughts on my problem?
@crypticrecorder267 there is a lot of factors to this like sleep and settings. So there isn’t a sure way for me to help but make sure you get 8 hours of rest and you have to find when in the day to play. For me I’m the most alert and play the best in the morning but you have to find when that is for you. also try not to waste all your energy on practice before you actually play matches. but my next big video will be on reaction time so I hope that will help
i get 98-130 reaction time is that good enough?
thats really good
@@ari3.08 ty!
what are ur colour settings?
I Boost my saturation to 150 in my graphics card settings but the rest is default
my sensitivity is 0.16 and 1600 dpi
Wow someone say the true i hat it last week wann try it to Tage my time i dont can get one kill bcs i take to long and yeah i only hear from mattyow that you should train from a range 20-80cm per 360 to train your aim better
Yeah 20cm-80cm is the range most players can perform best it without being too fast or too slow
Can i get crosshair code
what to do if I dont have kovaaks?
Aimlabs is free and it works great! If you don’t want to us an aim trainer at all then I have tons of practice range routines on my channel
and btw nice video !!!! keep going. But I cant use it . :(
@@Coach_ShottyOk ty. I want to use aim trainers but I don't know which playlist to use?
At the end of this video i linked to another video about the new best aimlabs routine. I would check that out and do the novice playlist in that video!
bullshit
Lol what is
@@Coach_Shotty your video, there are no tips, only ''tip'' is the right sens. other than that is raw playtime and focusing on your aim. there is no other way to achieve good aim than play dozens of hours. for some it takes longer and for some shorter everyone is different.
Brother like you said, everyone is different. Maybe you misunderstood but there were 3 tips but maybe you mean they weren’t traditional tips? The 3 tips were very applied tips that you had to specifically practice. I just told people what specifically to practice and how