Wrong mindset. In anything. The point is enjoying the progress and not the destination. That way you never waste time. I have a mindset as long I make small progress I'm progressing and getting there. Regardless how many hours. In any skill and life. Many other things I did. And started slow. Eventually I surpassed cocky people and fast learners because I compared to myself and not others and made small progress. And it's a mistake looking at how long it takes you and not If you better from what you were yesterday. You can't fail like this. Patient and time.
Ive had this issue for a while where after grinding aim trainers for a while i would start to just get tired after doing the scenario once and i was getting good sleep at the time and it make it really hard to continue constantly do you have any suggestions?
something that really helped me was getting sunlight in your eyes when you wake up. After doing this I can generally grind anything for the whole day without ever getting fatigued provided my sleep was good.
@@mrfluffyfishy9625 You need raw sunlight, not filtered by anything. obv not directly looking, but organic, natural sunlight exposure. Everyone does, animals too. +good sleep and hydration.
hey ive been aim training for sometime and i cant figure out how to match my targets speed in smooth tracking or scenarios like centering ii, do you have any tips or scenarios that i should play to improve?
@waaaye I had the same problem, but I managed to improve on it, don't just track the target but make sure you try to keep the crosshair at the center, try doing this counciously for a bit and see if it improves your aim (if you managed to improve it, move on to smaller targets) if it still doesn't improve, then you don't have a nice balance between wrist and arm motion (if you play on mid - low sens), to test this is to do wide angle tracking where you rely on arm motion too, after that test is also on short angle movements for wrist motion to see if you might not be weaker in wrist motion too, keep in mind it can also be a confidence aspect, that causes undertracking (look into arm sleeves too if you haven't already).
Man, what a great video down to the point that aim trainers feel like they become easy but its just something else; I've always had that In my mind ( im on 75hz btw ) Great video nonetheless 🎉
he did portay this one as more of a podcast than his other videos, i think you yourself could break this into the parts that 4bk labels the videos, listen to it in the back round each day when you aim train and etc
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super informative and interesting to listen too and as always thanks for the vid
Wrong mindset. In anything. The point is enjoying the progress and not the destination. That way you never waste time. I have a mindset as long I make small progress I'm progressing and getting there. Regardless how many hours. In any skill and life. Many other things I did. And started slow. Eventually I surpassed cocky people and fast learners because I compared to myself and not others and made small progress. And it's a mistake looking at how long it takes you and not If you better from what you were yesterday. You can't fail like this. Patient and time.
Ive had this issue for a while where after grinding aim trainers for a while i would start to just get tired after doing the scenario once and i was getting good sleep at the time and it make it really hard to continue constantly do you have any suggestions?
Be on the lookout for next weeks video, it answers this!
something that really helped me was getting sunlight in your eyes when you wake up. After doing this I can generally grind anything for the whole day without ever getting fatigued provided my sleep was good.
@@darkestace5764 yea but i literally sleep under a window lmao so the sun is always kinda in my face or next to it
@@darkestace5764 only thing is My bed and desk are next to my window so I’m always near sunlight
@@mrfluffyfishy9625 You need raw sunlight, not filtered by anything. obv not directly looking, but organic, natural sunlight exposure. Everyone does, animals too. +good sleep and hydration.
2:16:32 what is the playlist please and thank you!
what arm sleeve shoudl I get for cloth control pads
Hello on the topic of eye training couldn’t that be worked on in some very easy tracking tasks? yt vid for eyes is basically tracking a ball anyway
Resources for this exist in my github
How do i fix my bad micro adjustment
Checkout my video on micro adjustments, i have many.
hey ive been aim training for sometime and i cant figure out how to match my targets speed in smooth tracking or scenarios like centering ii, do you have any tips or scenarios that i should play to improve?
@waaaye I had the same problem, but I managed to improve on it, don't just track the target but make sure you try to keep the crosshair at the center, try doing this counciously for a bit and see if it improves your aim (if you managed to improve it, move on to smaller targets) if it still doesn't improve, then you don't have a nice balance between wrist and arm motion (if you play on mid - low sens), to test this is to do wide angle tracking where you rely on arm motion too, after that test is also on short angle movements for wrist motion to see if you might not be weaker in wrist motion too, keep in mind it can also be a confidence aspect, that causes undertracking (look into arm sleeves too if you haven't already).
@@linkintoink3218 thanks alot
Hey yakub ...how are you?
Man, what a great video down to the point that aim trainers feel like they become easy but its just something else; I've always had that In my mind
( im on 75hz btw )
Great video nonetheless 🎉
What's the best playlist for cs2?
depends on what stage ur at, check my github
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the best way to improve aim is to switch to controller
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Bro, make shorter videos to cover all topics, it will bring more views and content to your channel, lost interest as soon as I realized is 2 hrs long.
99% of my videos around 1-5 minutes
he did portay this one as more of a podcast than his other videos, i think you yourself could break this into the parts that 4bk labels the videos, listen to it in the back round each day when you aim train and etc