How 1 Week of Extreme Aim Training Changed Me Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • I'm horrible at shooters... so let's fix that! I did a lot of research, some intense aim training routines in both Aimlabs and Valorant, got coaching, reviewed gameplay, grinded deathmatches... just to see how much I could possibly improve (and if I could climb out of Bronze). I was honestly amazed with the progress, hope you enjoy the video and the journey!
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  • @MyNameIsBen
    @MyNameIsBen  2 года назад +848

    Short disclaimer that I'm not a pro yet at Valorant, there's definitely still things I can do to improve my routine.
    But for those wanting to mimic the training I did, here's what I did every day (after experimenting the first couple days and getting coached):
    -2 hours of Aimlabs
    -Between 30 minutes to 2 hours of Practice Range
    -2x Deathmatch with Sheriff, 2x with Guardian, couple more runs with random guns (like Phantom, Ghost, Marshal and Spectre)
    -Multiple Ranked games, when I had a bad game I jumped back into Deathmatch and rewatched the footage to find flaws
    -If I had time left, I went through every Aimlabs exercise 1 more time
    I know this is a really intense routine most people probably don't have time for while I could fully devote myself to it, but still hope it's useful to people looking to improve!
    My Aimlabs Playlist (can definitely still be optimized):
    Headhshot (Precision) / Spidershot (Speed) / Spidershot (Precision) / Motionshot (Speed) / Motionshot (Precision) / Microshot (Precision) / Gridshot (Ultimate) / Decisionshot (Ultimate) / FSA Reflexshot (Precision) / VCT NA - YAY / VCT EMEA - Scream / Gridshot 3x3 / VCT NA - TenZ / Icebox Wide Flick / VCT Leer Shot / Voltaic Intermediate Benchmarks S2

    • @aldomorales1283
      @aldomorales1283 2 года назад +9

      I think something that can help u improve is changing your crosshair settings

    • @AxeLucA
      @AxeLucA 2 года назад +2

      Great video and great content! It is amazing how good your aim has improved over in a period of 1 week and congrats on exceeding your goal in rank.
      I can see you reaching way higher ranks in no time as you have the correct mindset to do it from the start.
      You didn't do much mistakes apart of the ones you mentioned on your video although I think one huge part that will help you rank up is a good communication with your team (even on solo queue).
      There is so much that you can adapt to if both you and your team pass the right information + map pings that denies the enemy team from catching your off-guard.
      In terms of peeking an angle I would suggest you to incorporate in your games the mindset of what people call slicing the pie (clearing common angles slowly to isolate fights to 1v1 and deny trades from the enemy team).
      I have to admit that I am on the other end of your gameplay, I feel my game sense is decent enough although my aim is lacking and your video is an inspiration to improve on both ends.
      Keep the with the great content.

    • @injaymusic792
      @injaymusic792 2 года назад +5

      That lovely feeling when you're hardstuck at a low rank and decide it's time to improve and put in the work. In the last episode (or whatever the Dorito shows) I went from bronze 2 to gold 1

    • @MameruArune
      @MameruArune 2 года назад +2

      Thanks, you inspired me. Time to work on these.

    • @Bell_420
      @Bell_420 2 года назад +7

      thats a full time job hahaha

  • @boostednoodleleagueguy8370
    @boostednoodleleagueguy8370 2 года назад +924

    A lot of people also forgets that a good rest can really change a lot for your aim, so never forget to get some good rest guys

    • @Joe-vq4lm
      @Joe-vq4lm 2 года назад +41

      Also aimtrain before sleep, it helps improve more and faster

    • @Idk_Rush
      @Idk_Rush 2 года назад +1

      yea thats so true,

    • @fondbeebboop9705
      @fondbeebboop9705 2 года назад +3

      @@Joe-vq4lm that is cool to know

    • @IDKWHAT2NAMETHISS
      @IDKWHAT2NAMETHISS 2 года назад +7

      I get 8-10 hours. Missing shots and doing bad is boring and makes me tired

    • @Nopers_
      @Nopers_ 2 года назад +9

      And being hydrated, really diet in general. People don’t think it cause you’re just sitting at your desk, but food can really energize you or it can make you groggy

  • @RageElixir
    @RageElixir 2 года назад +1233

    The improvement is insaneee

    • @MuhammadUmar-nx5ur
      @MuhammadUmar-nx5ur 2 года назад +2

      omg its rage elexir i love your videos

    • @rescuehelicopter2833
      @rescuehelicopter2833 2 года назад +5

      lol what are you doing here rage, i rememeber last time i watched you it was on the john doe roblox situation haha

    • @Lord_Hippo
      @Lord_Hippo 2 года назад +3

      Fr the improvement here wants me to start practicing

    • @art6322
      @art6322 2 года назад +1

      You need to play a sport

    • @IDKWHAT2NAMETHISS
      @IDKWHAT2NAMETHISS 2 года назад

      I bet if i did this i would have good results for a day. The next day my aim skill would suddenly go away

  • @SebastianjoseMojica
    @SebastianjoseMojica 2 года назад +971

    Bro, I was jealous of your aim improvement! I was an ascendant-diamond player last act and I kept changing my sens and dpi whenever I have a bad aim day. I never had a chance to practice my aim consistently and your video motivates me to do so. Can't wait to grind again this upcoming school vacation!

    • @easansan2542
      @easansan2542 2 года назад +23

      Dont blame bad aim on changing ur sens

    • @cameron6410
      @cameron6410 2 года назад

      @@easansan2542 you just felt like shit talking huh?

    • @sairachith9723
      @sairachith9723 2 года назад +84

      @@easansan2542 i mean it does contribute to making it worse imo cuz muscle memory is not being built which leads to aim that you are not comfy with👨

    • @zeuxisjay3721
      @zeuxisjay3721 2 года назад +48

      @@sairachith9723 Muscle memory doesn't affect your general aim, only those really specific long flicks. Muscle memory has long been proven as a myth in aiming. Changing sens just makes you worse cause you don't know it. If you have well enough mouse control you can control almost any sens fairly well (Long as it's within a normal range and not insanely extreme) :D

    • @CipherPlā
      @CipherPlā 2 года назад +5

      Just stay motivated on your sens and dont change it, if you have a bad day, play through it or maybe take a break for a day or two, it might also be a confidence issue

  • @icymaj7
    @icymaj7 2 года назад +246

    Wow. I'm pretty blown away by the improvement you made, I've felt pretty demotivated constantly dying of the most dumb mistakes you can think of in my ranked matches and this has honestly inspired me to try to improve. Thank you for popping up in my feed, keep improving

    • @LuZrocK
      @LuZrocK 2 года назад +1

      @@Moro-r6y what if my pc is sh*t enough that I can't record?

  • @RizzRust
    @RizzRust 2 года назад +161

    I peaked diamond 3 and day 6 made my jaw drop the way you peaked on day 6 was with confidence I never thought I could see improvement that fast the way you went from lost to actually peaking semi correct was insane keep this up would love to see a 30 day improvement video you can easily make it to diamond if you keep grinding and day 7 was even better.

  • @gpisthebest
    @gpisthebest 2 года назад +144

    I played A Short Hike a few days ago thanks to you, and I LOVED IT. Every single bit of that video was truthful from the very start to the very end. I went back to rewatch the video after playing it and loved it. Looking forward to more content from you.

    • @MyNameIsBen
      @MyNameIsBen  2 года назад +13

      Thanks! I love finding hidden gems as well, maybe in the near future I stumble upon a new one :)

    • @camdyn5
      @camdyn5 2 года назад +5

      geometry dash pfp

    • @gpisthebest
      @gpisthebest 2 года назад +2

      @@camdyn5 dont play anymore, though

    • @GavDawg
      @GavDawg 2 года назад +3

      I’m better at geometry dash tho

    • @-cloudfall-
      @-cloudfall- 2 года назад

      Geometry dash pfp that's insane.

  • @mediocrephil
    @mediocrephil 2 года назад +55

    Been playing FPS games since 1999, some competitively. I think the thing that takes FPS beginners' aim to the next level is understanding that aiming is done nearly as much with your left hand as your right. Understanding the relationship between movement and aim is the key to getting better. IMO.

    • @HeadsUpTV
      @HeadsUpTV 10 месяцев назад +4

      And this is the key to becoming the best of the best. Most players today believe that aiming is done solely by the mouse. Over time, they come across players who can perfectly dodge their shots, while shooting them down precisely Understanding the sync between keyboard and mouse might take time. But when they do, it will feel like winning a lottery.

  • @AykiraV
    @AykiraV 2 года назад +53

    This was astonishing for just a week of practice. Your experience from speed runs and so on have enhanced your skill of retaining information and it shows, this is how muscle memory comes with ease to you when applied correctly. As you were saying around the 16 minute mark.. it is definitely stressful to be juggling so many barely touched skills at once. In my experience break them up like you do fights, focus on what you can first and deal with what you can’t afterwards… they’re just skills afterall. I can’t say you won’t ever not have stress when playing, but the more you can rely on your skills, the less you have to actively think about using them and just do it. My apologies if I was simply captain obvious, but as you also said, proper headspace is important, most important if my experience serves me any use. Anyways, definitely subscribing despite my lack of enjoyment towards valorant, but I like your mentality and for that you’ve a loyal viewer

    • @f4rtmuffinz
      @f4rtmuffinz 2 года назад

      muscle memory isnt a thing in aiming pls stfu

  • @tumultoustortellini
    @tumultoustortellini 2 года назад +25

    I would love to see a video on improving positioning. That'd be the next frontier after aiming, since you're already better than 85% of players in that field

  • @manuelhgn6025
    @manuelhgn6025 2 года назад +24

    This video was rly nice to watch! I hope its not the end of your journey in Valorant! I rly liked the editing style with the music and then showing some good shots. I rly would like to see what happens when you continue a routine for a month. Ofc. If you continue i would suggest also looking for more Guides about Movement and trying to lern the game itself.

  • @razorsharpplays2619
    @razorsharpplays2619 Год назад +3

    Very inspiring video! I recently started aim training myself and got up to Silver 3 but then got a little discouraged, but this video gives me hope that my aim can and probably will keep getting better if I keep practicing.

  • @ChrispyChris3
    @ChrispyChris3 2 года назад +23

    Nice job, not sure if anyone mentioned it yet but another thing you can work on is not peeking angles while holding W and a direction. It's a much cleaner and quicker peek if you just set your crosshair and then strafe the angle. I hope that makes sense and helps!!! There are also a lot of videos that show how you can peek better like I'm describing, maybe check those out. Your aim is getting clean but movement is definitely a huge thing in Valorant as you have realized. Nice job!

  • @ohhkennny766
    @ohhkennny766 2 года назад +13

    To consistently swipe, flick in the general direction of the target so it's within wrist range, then use your wrist to finish the alignment. Always flick with your wrist + arm together or just wrist
    otherwise you'll never have a consistent flick as overshooting/undershooting or building weird habits will make your aim worse in the long run since you'll make missing shots a habit if that makes sense. It might sound like it'll introduce latency when flicking on targets at you're using two separate motions instead of one, but the end goal is to merge both motions into one dynamic motion.
    always try to focus on accuracy over speed. eventually, you'll be accurate enough to consistently flick at any speed without missing.

  • @lonefighterpilot
    @lonefighterpilot 2 года назад +14

    One thing I’d say would be that ranking up is the hard part since you get a different set of players with different mechanical skills, different positioning, and different aim. Being able to adapt to different situations and being versatile is a pretty strong trait to try to have to being able to deal with such a range of players.

    • @lonefighterpilot
      @lonefighterpilot 2 года назад +2

      Best way to better this skill is to take some time to grind out ranked games to learn other players habits

  • @fieeraontop
    @fieeraontop 2 года назад +4

    Seeing this video as a higher ranked player inspired me to get even better at the game, and the only thing i can say to this video is WOW. Amazing progress for 1 week, normally those videos are pretty boring but this was amazing, i do want to give you a few tips tho, not just about aim, i do recommend hopping into a custom game and practice your crosshair placement on the desired map, doing a clearing path (walk around the map clearing EVERY angle, so you get faster at it and learn the swiping aim, poorly used but pretty underrated!) and the other tip is a tip that will help you enjoy more besides ranking up, try to review your gameplay and review your util usage, you had almost every util available on most of your clips, so knowing how and when to use your exclusive utility can be as important as practising your aim. Keep it up, it was incredible!

  • @omg_its_h
    @omg_its_h 2 года назад +1

    that is fucking insane
    3rd incredibly underrated channel I've found in a week
    exceptionally great video
    and I mean good aim is just really satisfying

  • @l3thalsa1k0u
    @l3thalsa1k0u 2 года назад +14

    honestly its cool so see someone lower ranked and not as skilled improve like this with this much dedication. It makes me wanna get up and get cracking but some days i just forget completely and then i dont do it for months.

  • @thatfastrunner6478
    @thatfastrunner6478 2 года назад +1

    Came over from your main channel and must say this other content is great! Very fun to watch you play other games besides just Hearthstone Battlegrounds. Keep up the amazing content!

  • @UniqueStatus27
    @UniqueStatus27 Год назад +1

    Omg you have such a chill personality! Thanks for the motivation. I play with my bf and his friends, and they've been playing for years so I am nothing compared to them. I thought my training wasn't doing anything to help, but now I guess it might if I keep practicing. Thanks man ❤😊

  • @justfranzy9389
    @justfranzy9389 Год назад +1

    This video is more educational than every pro player video where he talks about improving aim

  • @joemiller2205
    @joemiller2205 2 года назад +1

    I’m glad this came up on my feed, I’m in bronze, just started playing pc games again after playing controller for 10+ years. I played COD2 competitively on mouse and keyboard when I was a kid but now my aim isn’t very good. I downloaded aimlabs the other day and have been practicing for 20-30 minutes a day for the past 6 days and seeing my scores slowly improve. Hoping to see some good progression like you

  • @Neerus2007
    @Neerus2007 2 года назад +1

    Saving this video for later man. Great watch. I’ve been variety gaming for 20 years now and have never been consistent at aiming when I do play shooters, even after 100s of hours in them. Hardest part for a gamer like me is not getting bored and seeking the next experience.

  • @joshingaround8014
    @joshingaround8014 2 года назад

    Bro, ive been watching your heathstone videos for a long time. Im honestly glad you switched your focus because this video is phenominal!

  • @kubajankowski8663
    @kubajankowski8663 2 года назад +2

    Congratulations on your path to getting better! Watching you progress did remind me of my way to becoming a nasty aiming beast and also somewhat made me really proud. The funny thing is that I have not been playing seriously any FPS on a mouse since last year, yet I could feel every move of your mouse, each inch of muscle memory. By watching this video I could accurately relate to what happened the moment you didn't eliminate the enemy. Keep on going, feller. You are on the good path.

  • @StopTheBoss
    @StopTheBoss 2 года назад +9

    this is actually insane, your aim is much better than mine and i’m sitting at plat3. my gamesense is pretty good but my aim is so bad, i’m having to focus so much on aiming that i forget other things sometimes. i wish i could just sit down and aim train but my brain cannot tolerate the repetition of it.

    • @sairachith9723
      @sairachith9723 2 года назад +2

      OMG yes i relate to this so much ! what i would suggest is going through woohoojins aim routine to gold im currently s2 but i jumped form b3 to it in like a matter of a 8 days !!

    • @Rose333X
      @Rose333X 2 года назад +2

      I recommend listening to music while doing aim training.

    • @sairachith9723
      @sairachith9723 2 года назад +1

      @@Rose333X indeed its fun while listening to music

    • @StopTheBoss
      @StopTheBoss 2 года назад

      @@Rose333X thank you!

    • @Rose333X
      @Rose333X 2 года назад

      @@belac_ttv np, hope it helps.

  • @tjerborfritzasnt5942
    @tjerborfritzasnt5942 2 года назад +2

    Mate, really loving your channel with the variety of interesting videos.

    • @MyNameIsBen
      @MyNameIsBen  2 года назад +1

      thanks for the kind words :D

  • @Yaku62
    @Yaku62 2 года назад +1

    I have a friend that encouraged me to play valorant, at first I didn't like the game at all but now I do. I've been thinking about trying to improve my aim too cuz im just too bad and this video motivated me. Thank you

  • @Shairkon
    @Shairkon 2 года назад +3

    Nice progress, congrats!
    I just wanted to point out one thing that drove me nuts: the way your mouse cable kept hitting the PC case (?) starting from 2:06
    For me, that just heavily affects the way I move my mouse around, especially at lower sensitivity. If the cable gets stuck or even "bumps" into something, the mouse movement/trajectory is affected. Might be an insignificant thing for other people but it just gets to me. I personally use a wireless mouse but even if you'd want to keep using a wired one, I'd just try to find a different way to keep that wire as loose as possible and nowhere near other objects for it to bump into.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @Relties
    @Relties Год назад

    This honesty gave me a lot of motivation to practice more and just train more thanks man been in a slump lately

  • @Mooselegg
    @Mooselegg 2 года назад +1

    your aim improvement is insane!

  • @tentakomo
    @tentakomo 2 года назад +1

    Your video actually inspires me to start training my aim again. Keep it up!

  • @cabelofloresta534
    @cabelofloresta534 2 года назад +2

    HOW DO YOU HAVE ONLY 3K SUBS LIKE THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST VAL VIDEOS IVE SEEN IN A WHILE

  • @pentagramexe
    @pentagramexe 10 месяцев назад +1

    ur disclipine in not crouch spraying is insane.

  • @evankoike3125
    @evankoike3125 2 года назад +1

    nah this is unreal. gonna try this when i can, hope i improve even half as fast as you

  • @Lazidiz
    @Lazidiz 2 года назад

    This motivated me to the MAX , thank you for making this videi

  • @iconic3393
    @iconic3393 Год назад

    I just started my own practice yesterday and this lovely video popped up for me today, perfect

  • @obentoubako
    @obentoubako 2 года назад +1

    This video was actually very nice to see. As a person that has religiously played basically only FPS games on keyboard+mouse for around 14-15 years, this reminded me of back when I first started with old cs titles and I was just happy to be improving. And the idea of simply improving really stuck out in this video: the point of the video wasn't you simply becoming an aim god that everybody wants to watch like yay, but simply getting better than when you started, and I think that's what a lot of people are missing. It doesn't matter if you're not high immortal-radiant, especially if you're just playing for the fun of playing, and I find it super dumb to see people commenting things like "insert rank" is the start of high elo, or some similar bullshit when that should just be based off of personal level. If youre in silver, plat is good and something you should reach for, and iron games look easy to you, if youre in high immortal, ascendant is easy as hell and radiant is what you're reaching for, so then how could one possibly be the basis of high/low elo?
    This said, do you have any plans on continuing this series? I'd be great to see you continuing to improve, and while you're at it you could try and document what you learned along the way, and maybe it could help someone in a similar rank see what their flaws are and try to improve with you.
    Either way, +1 from me :)

  • @MrCoata-pc5uq
    @MrCoata-pc5uq 2 года назад

    this is actually amazing. thank you for putting this out

  • @n0ah372
    @n0ah372 2 года назад

    nice video, i rly enjoyed how you directed it with the commetary and everything

  • @jtbk7199
    @jtbk7199 2 года назад

    Insane vid man, love your regular stuff but this is great content as well, keep up what you're doing

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 2 года назад +1

    One thing that'll really help you get much better is getting good at counter strafing (also called jiggling). That's when you can very quickly move side to side and hit accurate shots in the split second you're changing direction. If you don't learn that, it'll be much harder to climb as people will be able to head shot you really easily if you have to stand completely still to aim back at them. When combined with good crosshair placement, it allows for super fast corner peaks that most people won't even be able to react to before they are already dead. It's really the main mechanic that makes good players feel so hard to kill since they almost never have to actually stop moving to get headshots.

  • @Exthernal
    @Exthernal Год назад

    This is my favorite valorant video out of all the valorant RUclipsrs this is my favorite video to watch and I watched this at least 5 times

  • @isekold
    @isekold 2 года назад

    Bro honestly I think you have to have the best progression idea on RUclips

  • @jonasz294
    @jonasz294 2 года назад +1

    having good aim is really important since you don’t have to think about it, you can focus on other things and think/plan ahead way easier

  • @anthonycastro0796
    @anthonycastro0796 2 года назад

    This was a fantastic video! Through anf through gained a lot watching, and was just well put together. Thanks for showcasing the results of your hard work!

  • @cristalhart0912
    @cristalhart0912 Год назад

    It’s very motivating someone starting from my elo unlike many others I see where their starting from silver or gold

  • @miguel.bittencourt
    @miguel.bittencourt 2 года назад

    Man, I have to thank u for this video, you really hyped me not giving up from this game, I am just like you were and now I know I can get better and exactly what to do to get better, keep the good job dude 😊

  • @noahsark7568
    @noahsark7568 2 года назад +38

    If anyone is thinking about doing something like this in the near future, something that helped me go from high sens, to a lower sens, was steadily lowering my sens about every 3 days, so it isn't just such a sudden change, and getting used to the world of lower sensitivities.

    • @nufaz155
      @nufaz155 2 года назад +12

      I found that If you change ur sensitivity all at once, you can start developing that muscle memory immediately, it will just be harder to adjust in the beginning, but it will be better instead of having to constantly adjust muscle memory

    • @triplespace007
      @triplespace007 2 года назад

      Small increments help as well

    • @pedrovega4059
      @pedrovega4059 2 года назад +2

      If your new to fps or a new to a game in general just spend the first few weeks experimenting between high and and low sens and you will eventually find something your comfortable with. Also once your close to something your like use a binary search to find it.

    • @kyrazen
      @kyrazen 2 года назад +2

      @@nufaz155 muscle memory does not exist in aiming, as confirmed by alot of aim coaches/pro aimers, changing your sens often is more beneficial since raw aiming is about mouse control (i am t500 ow player got 500hours in kovaaks aim trainer) and i use mouse acceleration which means my sens literally goes fast or slow depending on the speed of my motion

    • @nufaz155
      @nufaz155 2 года назад

      @@kyrazen oh shit, my bad, thanks for the info

  • @neregw2
    @neregw2 2 года назад

    very nice video, refreshing watching your dedication for the week pay off

  • @GItoKeG
    @GItoKeG Год назад

    I'm the same way, I like open world, RPG, all the other games other than FPS, but I LOVE FPS games.
    This is the best relatable video ever :) thank you.

  • @Ozasuke
    @Ozasuke 2 года назад

    Inspiring stuff, man. I'm just trying to get better at aiming in OW, and your approach here has helped me. Thanks!

  • @bladearmorginga6582
    @bladearmorginga6582 2 года назад

    Positive mentality and playing smarter rather than harder, are crazy ways to improve, learning from mistakes in positioning, and when/when not to use util helps out so much.

  • @iEternalnite
    @iEternalnite 2 года назад +1

    This was an awesome watch. To improve that much in the course of the week is bonkers, but you put the time in and you reaped the rewards. The journey might not be a straightline to immortal, but you found a process that's getting you results. I appreciate your grit to grind out the day that you weren't feeling so great, which I think stresses an important lesson. Sometimes it won't be your day, but the practice you put in that day will pay dividends in the long run. Only thing I would stress is the importance of rest. Taking some time away to give your mind and body a moment will do wonders. Making sure that you're getting enough water, sleep, food, and relaxation will do wonders for you improvement journey. Good luck in the rest of your games!

    • @riahc3
      @riahc3 Год назад

      Putting so much time to climb B3 to S1 is not really worthy....

    • @iEternalnite
      @iEternalnite Год назад +1

      @@riahc3 He's hitting 100K on challenges in Aim Lab. Also, his aim can be transferred to other shooters. He was sick for a portion of the video, so he also got to improve his resilience. In the grand scheme of Valorant ranks, it may not be noteworthy. What are you dunking on him for?

    • @georget.1023
      @georget.1023 Год назад +1

      @@riahc3 his raw aim is immortal level now. doing that in a week is pretty good.

    • @riahc3
      @riahc3 Год назад

      @@iEternalnite Because it's the truth: So much training just to climb ONE step of the ladder.....

    • @riahc3
      @riahc3 Год назад

      @@georget.1023 I'm talking about this video

  • @BlancFGC
    @BlancFGC Год назад

    so i used to be big into BGs, found your other channel with all the BG stuff and watched your content daily. fast forward a year later, im picking up Valorant and i thought the voice sounded familiar. cool to be around a familiar face and voice. i know you’ll help me along this journey too!

  • @Soulless_Sommy
    @Soulless_Sommy 2 года назад

    That was so inspiring to watch, I will try to do your routines too! Amazing video, I wish I could watch more. I like how you show your bad or not so good plays too, when you whiff etc, I feel better that I'm not the only one, thank you so much for the video, keep it up ♡

  • @breab599
    @breab599 2 года назад

    Glad to see your side channel popping off Ben :D

  • @parmopan
    @parmopan Год назад

    your improvement is insane! that being said i do think you could improve tons more by changing some things, positioning being a main aspect. thinking about where you are and having a plan to escape are 2 insane things most valorant players dont consider that could help people a ton.

  • @LiveLion
    @LiveLion 2 года назад

    This video was beautifully produced man, nice work ❤

  • @KentaSaku
    @KentaSaku 2 года назад

    This inspired me to do something myself with my aim/ gmeplay overall, thank you for inspiring me

  • @Eric916.
    @Eric916. 2 года назад

    I’m super shocked how you aren’t popular. This was super professional and I just automatically assumed you had millions of subs. I’ll support you :)

  • @prayhe
    @prayhe 2 года назад +1

    These are some insane improvements for this short period of time! Really interesting experiment :)
    Edit: Forgot the mention the editing was very clean aswell :D

  • @HazyPurpl3
    @HazyPurpl3 2 года назад

    Dude insane progress💥💥💯

  • @GuardianAVG
    @GuardianAVG 2 года назад +1

    As an ascendant and you as a (bronze at the start of the video, i havent finished it yet and i may have misheard your rank)... your aim scares me. It is legitimately better than mine so...WP.

  • @jamesreardon9422
    @jamesreardon9422 2 года назад +2

    Amazing improvement. Your aim genuinely looks better than mine in ascendant. I think you'll find that movement becomes a much bigger deal as you climb the ranks and you'll be punished for stopping then adjusting to shoot. But still incredible work.

    • @lopadova_
      @lopadova_ 2 года назад +2

      You can clearly see his movemen't is holding him back. If he he trains his movement for a day he'll be set for life

  • @mar1us97
    @mar1us97 2 года назад +1

    Love the improvement! Currently I'm at dia 1 with so-so aim but that proves aim isn't everything despite it being a fps shooter. Game sense would carry you through the lower ranks but it's a lot harder to develop compared to your actual aim. Some tips i would give is watch pro players or tournaments, see how they play and even think about why they do it. Try taking up lurker roles or even controller agents to start off. The amount of micromanagement needed to be effective is very apparent for you to pull them off (Astra timing her util, harbor cutting angles so you can isolate more fights, and enemy rotations u take advantage off to know when and where to flank)
    Hope you video your improvement and make your way to immo : )

  • @onetomeplz5825
    @onetomeplz5825 2 года назад

    Ngl when it comes to aim as some one who has played shooters forever and just has mechanical skill and watched other ppl who have good aim it is a really under appreciated how hard it is for some ppl to be good

  • @MusiicyPowaa
    @MusiicyPowaa 2 года назад

    Much quality and insight in your video man. The work was worth it ! A really enjoyable watch. Subbed for support !

  • @Waffolz
    @Waffolz 2 года назад

    Well done on this video man, I hope your channel grows enormously. ❤

  • @Poksuu
    @Poksuu 2 года назад

    This was so entertaining to watch!!! keep it coming

  • @Shin-wk7yu
    @Shin-wk7yu 2 года назад

    Great vid man keep up the practice!!!

  • @HaileN
    @HaileN 2 года назад

    Loved this video - really well done and super easy to watch! You improve really fast as-well! :)

  • @Feel_Good76
    @Feel_Good76 2 года назад

    Trust me , ur improvement in just 7 days is INSANE

  • @jekabslacis8246
    @jekabslacis8246 2 года назад

    Very nice video, this proves everyone can imrove with a good mindset and some determination. Good job man

  • @gregoire6350
    @gregoire6350 2 года назад

    Woh man you give me the motivation to do that as well ! I'm alors bronze / silver and once I trained in the training range for 2 hours straight and clearly saw the improvement so I should try for a week like you !
    Well donc !!

  • @arturotrivellini8529
    @arturotrivellini8529 Год назад

    Ty for this video, now I feel motivated to train my aim!!!

  • @shyruu2
    @shyruu2 Год назад

    I feel so inspired! Thank u man

  • @rtong1
    @rtong1 2 года назад +1

    Nice video , the editing is pretty good

  • @NaosouoKing
    @NaosouoKing Год назад +8

    Hi bro, I'm from Brazil :)
    We use to play fps games very often here, but I don't see disciplinated people like you even in gold or platinum!!! We are very good at aiming, but people here gets too lazy for learning things, and you did it so well and quick!!! I'm proud to see your improvement in-game!!! Congrats.
    I'm not saying brazil is bad at fps btw, we have a large community and awesome disciplinated players like, we won last worlds :) I'm proud of it. But I also like to see people doing their best at something, it makes me want to improve even more!!! And help others to improve with me!!! If you want, I can tell some tips years of fps showed me, and even things people don't use to notice. There's lots of things no one says and it's very important.
    I'm not the best valorant player, my highest tier was diamond. But I'm sure I can help you, or anyone's interested!!!
    Just comment below. I would be happy to help you!!!

  • @DerangedAppl3
    @DerangedAppl3 2 года назад

    i love seeing stuff like this idk why but it makes me wanna try all that myself

  • @MrBabysheep13
    @MrBabysheep13 2 года назад

    Great job and great video Ben thank you !

  • @f12rraainn59
    @f12rraainn59 2 года назад

    i'm literally immortal and learning from this video this is amazing man

  • @banaqos
    @banaqos 2 года назад

    I’m so motivated now to try this lol. Thank you

  • @AangAirB
    @AangAirB 2 года назад +1

    Huge thing for me was doing the aim labs sensitivity trainer. It gives you tasks to do in a set series. Then adjusts your sens way higher or lower. This lets you play with TONS of different variation while doing the same shooting tasks. It improved my aim dramatically once I found a sens I liked.
    Medium bots I went from 20-25 average. Hard I could barely get 10, now I can get between 15-20! Which is huge because when I first started in beta I could barely get 2 on Hard.

  • @RafaelCosta-wf9qb
    @RafaelCosta-wf9qb Год назад

    This video was a hell of an inspiration for me 👍

  • @ryanovalle2850
    @ryanovalle2850 2 года назад

    Your aim insane, you aim like my diamond-ascendant lobbies, I'm low-key having a hard time believing all that improvement was done in a week but if it was, you are gonna be ranking up like crazy

  • @benlatossek
    @benlatossek Месяц назад

    The guy with the sova dart on him got me laughing at 8:08😂😂

  • @flutchsamoylov4076
    @flutchsamoylov4076 2 года назад

    Nice video man, keep it up

  • @KungFuLasse
    @KungFuLasse Год назад

    i can relate to this so much, also very nice video, i just subbed

  • @OmniFluxX
    @OmniFluxX 2 года назад

    Loved this video as I have the same struggles as you, I’m currently at s3 and a couple of things I need to work on is becoming an IGL and mastering my agents, fragging out is one thing but to understand mechanics and planning and playing ahead (mentally) of your opponents come all long way

  • @ostrich6175
    @ostrich6175 2 года назад +3

    Dude it's absolutely your game sense holding you back. You easily have plat/dia aim, and you had gold aim day 2. Can't wait to see you in Ascendant/Immo

    • @LightModeContradiction
      @LightModeContradiction 2 года назад

      they are clips tho :/

    • @ostrich6175
      @ostrich6175 2 года назад

      @@LightModeContradiction Sure, but show me other bronze or golds that have clips like that. They don't.

    • @RP_Duval
      @RP_Duval 2 года назад

      @@ostrich6175 im gold and i do .. but yea for him being bronze that aim is really good .. my aim isnt that good for me its crosshair placement etc that carrys my gunfights

  • @eliter1474
    @eliter1474 2 года назад +4

    Im glad this worked out for you. Aim training is definitely a good way to improve. I just wanted to clear up a misconception though that aiming is not about muscle memory at all. Its more so hand eye coordination. The difference being that muscle memory would mean picking a new sensitivity would be like starting over, but it’s really not. All your skill you build up will be retained, as long as you’re not going from a high extremity to a low extremity.

    • @lopadova_
      @lopadova_ 2 года назад +1

      fr. I'm Imm and an experienced FPS player. You could put me in a DM with 5x my sens and I would be smashing almost every head by the end of it.

    • @orivalorantVods
      @orivalorantVods 2 года назад +1

      I was about to comment the same thing

    • @00-1-FPS
      @00-1-FPS 2 года назад +1

      thank you, someone thats knows mouse control.

    • @TheSectric
      @TheSectric 2 года назад +1

      yeah its super bad misconception, I used to play on a really low sens, but switched to playing more arena style fps games, so I am way higher now, and if anything I feel more confident. I think switching is actually good training for mouse control.

    • @orivalorantVods
      @orivalorantVods 2 года назад +1

      @@TheSectric I personally use a sensitivity randomizer when doing aim training and seeing huge improvement

  • @pandadncr4825
    @pandadncr4825 Год назад +1

    Insane improvement 👀 would u mind sharing ur aimlabs routine?

  • @Masonn14325
    @Masonn14325 2 года назад

    honestly i’m consistently higher diamond and the flicks u hit are better than what i can do.. it’s all mental man. go into the match thinking ur the best in the lobby. you honestly have the aim to just aim diff the entire lobby and sky rocket out of silver

  • @janoschkrummen8491
    @janoschkrummen8491 2 года назад +2

    So much of it is mental. In Deathmatch I face diamond to immortal players and go even, but in Silver elo I sometimes go double negative. It’s just because I play scared.

    • @gyuhfeohgfqa
      @gyuhfeohgfqa 2 года назад +1

      completely different aim technique in deathmatch too. in comp its mainly micro adjustments since ur holding angles and have better crosshair placement, whereas in deathmatch ur matching huge adjustments and not aiming with micros as much

    • @janoschkrummen8491
      @janoschkrummen8491 2 года назад

      @@gyuhfeohgfqa its still a tone of overlap though

  • @drexton
    @drexton Год назад

    i don't even know this dude and im so proud of his improvement lmao

  • @NexusSpace
    @NexusSpace 2 года назад

    Yoo thats a insane level of improvement

  • @HappyChimeNoises
    @HappyChimeNoises Год назад

    Very fun watch

  • @kaisersojuuu
    @kaisersojuuu Год назад

    consistency is everything getting 15 kills every single game is better than getting 30 in 1 and 4 the next

  • @yoonjeonghan7283
    @yoonjeonghan7283 2 года назад

    this motivated me so well! too bad i have finals next week so i cant play valorant but our sembreak is just after our finals week so im definitely gonna try and do this! good video sir! :>