After copying this CS2 training you'll outaim everyone

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    CS2 Improvement Camp🪖 www.skool.com/...
    If you wanna get coached and reach your CS2 goals quickly go here - www.cs2coachin...
    PS: i dont post every session on yt, we can keep it private

Комментарии • 82

  • @FranzJx
    @FranzJx Месяц назад +136

    your patience is impressive

  • @J0hN_TF
    @J0hN_TF Месяц назад +14

    I did this routine while getting coached, stopped doing it after and my aim got worse, then i started doing it again and my aim is much better. Very good routine!

    • @DeepFriedBunny
      @DeepFriedBunny Месяц назад +2

      Hey John, did you do this exercise daily?
      Did you combine any other exercises? like going from DM to the counter strafe exercise? I am going to try this after work.

    • @J0hN_TF
      @J0hN_TF Месяц назад +1

      @@DeepFriedBunny I have a very long aim routine because I like practicing, but I do an Aim trainer playlist -> counter strafe exercise -> spinning exercise -> fast aim/reflex exercises -> 50 ak, m4, deagle kills going for only headshots -> 30 min-1hr break -> faceit. I practice other stuff like watching demos, utility and refrag (if i need it) after faceit.

  • @cram1nblaze
    @cram1nblaze Месяц назад +22

    16:25 i always love a good pienixcs scolding lol

    • @jhsnpp1595
      @jhsnpp1595 Месяц назад

      ahahahahahah so goood

  • @itscaptainterry
    @itscaptainterry Месяц назад +103

    Coaching the TikTok generation is some crazy work.

    • @eduardovergar5157
      @eduardovergar5157 Месяц назад +11

      What the slibidi u mean? L or w coment

    • @RAYZ7Z7
      @RAYZ7Z7 Месяц назад

      @@eduardovergar5157 W

    • @oo.8330
      @oo.8330 Месяц назад +1

      Skibidi toilet generation u mean

    • @brocli_supreme
      @brocli_supreme Месяц назад +1

      hurrdurr back in my days
      you can clearly see the dude was stressed, intimidated maybe

  • @ciss6306
    @ciss6306 Месяц назад +2

    bro traumatized him into counter strafing LMFAO

  • @simber3523
    @simber3523 Месяц назад +4

    Hey pienix just wanna say the spin -> flick> confirm> kill. Has been massively more effective than any amount of dm for me. Thanks!

    • @willaimgomes
      @willaimgomes Месяц назад

      true, i used to play 2/3 hours of Dm per day, but peaking correctly and doing those exercises made me 4X BETTER than any hours of dm

  • @flumm0x_
    @flumm0x_ Месяц назад +2

    solid video - and love the m9. an overlay to see inputs on the keyboard for playback would help people (like myself) a lot to really catch those times when you're not strafe stopping, too.

  • @rowin1
    @rowin1 Месяц назад

    "you don't want to go like slow-motion on the guy, because that's not real" 😂 14:13

  • @martindenkatte1974
    @martindenkatte1974 Месяц назад +18

    I've been training my aim for around 1-2hrs (not just aim)
    Just overall cs.
    And I've noticed MASSIVE improvement in my games over the past 8 Days.
    I'm using Refrag daily, that shit is amazing for practice.
    So im definitely gonna be buying your course when I got the money, as I wanna improve in this game.

    • @milanpavicic7972
      @milanpavicic7972 Месяц назад +1

      What is refrag bro

    • @MaTTer1235
      @MaTTer1235 Месяц назад +1

      Depends what your goals are. I think just grinding the game is more important than getting coaching but if you're trying to play league CS then coaching can be beneficial. No amount of coaching is going to magically improve your gamesense and quick decision making as those two skills directly come from playing the game and learning the timings and positions people could be at X time during a round. Just my two cents though.

    • @lohvrti
      @lohvrti Месяц назад

      ​@@MaTTer1235 you pretty much don't need coaching in CS at all. There is so much insane stuff on RUclips plus having the ability to watch pro games and your own demos back makes it genuinely easy to improve.

    • @MaTTer1235
      @MaTTer1235 Месяц назад

      @@lohvrti I agree with this and if you're able to notice your own mistakes and bad habits by watching your demos you can get pretty far on free content.

    • @martindenkatte1974
      @martindenkatte1974 Месяц назад

      @@MaTTer1235 Fair enough, I just want a professionals opinion on what I need to change or do to improve.
      As I wanna become a faceit level 10
      And just overall become an amazing Player.

  • @kyourb
    @kyourb Месяц назад +5

    seriously im level 9 on faceit and even i struggled with the Bot-hugging thingy. I got used to it after 2 Minutes but dayum thats crazy how the comfortzone fucks you off sometimes.

    • @Chavanun555
      @Chavanun555 Месяц назад

      As a faceit lv 2 this shows that there are levels on levels that i can only dream to be at. I cant even do the prefire correctly and end up peeking 2 bots at the same time. I wonder how people like u feel when u play against faceit 10 that are pros in normal games😅😅😅. Must have feel like crap to be faceit 10 come home from work to have to go against monesty and s1mple 😅😅😅

    • @kyourb
      @kyourb Месяц назад

      @@Chavanun555 hmm i played 2,7k and above some time. They are also human. But i guess what makes them so special is how they work under pressure. If i would end up in a 1vs1 against monesy the pressure is clearly not on the side of a major league player. :D

    • @Chavanun555
      @Chavanun555 Месяц назад

      @@kyourb yeah man haha

  • @ironrazor7244
    @ironrazor7244 Месяц назад

    17:35 this part was absolutely amazing to me to help explain how to strafe angles for my bro, he would always when trying not to tap w move further away kinda like the student

  • @CoddyCrash
    @CoddyCrash Месяц назад +2

    20:54
    Do you know what hugging is?..
    😢

  • @PercyOBJ
    @PercyOBJ Месяц назад +1

    you should put your crosshair in your video descriptions, i think you can have it auto do it so you don't have to constantly do it, but it would be lovely and much appreciated, thank you goat

  • @matijabaltic2949
    @matijabaltic2949 Месяц назад +1

    Love your stuff

  • @Fake-Lz
    @Fake-Lz Месяц назад

    i was trying this training but for how many time/kills do you recommend doing it?

  • @DeepFriedBunny
    @DeepFriedBunny Месяц назад

    I am really excited to try this counter strafe exercise.
    How long would you recommend someone do this for and is this a daily thing that must be done?

  • @TobiasMayer-GG
    @TobiasMayer-GG Месяц назад

    Can anyone tell me the name of the second training map? First was cs2_aimws, but what is the second one? Thanks.

  • @byeray623
    @byeray623 Месяц назад

    what is ur watch model bro?

  • @kozmohss
    @kozmohss Месяц назад +2

    THE GOATTTT

  • @PanLusterko-x5g
    @PanLusterko-x5g Месяц назад +1

    I have issue with m4s, 9/10 fights I loose against ak, because somehow the second bullet cannot hit. Is there a fix for that or am I just too slow?

    • @padankirk5062
      @padankirk5062 21 день назад

      too slow doesnt exist when spray control is about timing

  • @irsrisirsris
    @irsrisirsris Месяц назад

    I'll buy ur course it seems very useful

  • @HighFPS
    @HighFPS Месяц назад

    whats the name off the qorkshop map, cant find it

  • @rasimKYouTube
    @rasimKYouTube Месяц назад +3

    Can you hide the users when recording the screen share of your students while on discord?

    • @martindenkatte1974
      @martindenkatte1974 Месяц назад

      Not really in the way man...

    • @David-kl7to
      @David-kl7to Месяц назад

      @@martindenkatte1974 Literally no reason not to, increases screensize and doesn't dox pfp

  • @_kirbis_2721
    @_kirbis_2721 Месяц назад +2

    What workshop map is it for strafing, or is it paid one?

    • @odkotoi
      @odkotoi Месяц назад +1

      it has a subscription

    • @vincentx8076
      @vincentx8076 Месяц назад +1

      refrag

    • @ProDemoHub
      @ProDemoHub Месяц назад

      There are free prefire ones on the market

  • @HannibalBarcaRTW
    @HannibalBarcaRTW Месяц назад +1

    what inch is your monitor Coach?

    • @Sosa3mg
      @Sosa3mg Месяц назад

      probably 24' his res is so low my eyes hurt watching this on 32'

    • @HannibalBarcaRTW
      @HannibalBarcaRTW Месяц назад +1

      @@Sosa3mg 32 is way too big for cs bro, I play 4:3 black bars 1152x864 24in and asked this because yesterday i got a new 27in and really enjoying it. I think he has 27in

    • @Sosa3mg
      @Sosa3mg Месяц назад +1

      @@HannibalBarcaRTW yeah I know 32 is too big but Im broke and don't have the money to buy a new one, I would love a 27' tho

    • @HannibalBarcaRTW
      @HannibalBarcaRTW Месяц назад +1

      @@Sosa3mg i went from 70hz to 240hz and its the best money I’ve ever spent

    • @Sosa3mg
      @Sosa3mg Месяц назад +1

      @@HannibalBarcaRTW yeah I went from 60 to now 165hz, I have it for a few months and bought 32' because I was playing a lot of games that look better on a 32' monitor but now I mostly play cs and cod so 27 would be probably the best

  • @ayush2708
    @ayush2708 Месяц назад

    Moving to left is fine. Moving to right where I find it difficult for bot thingy. My arm just starts paining..I guess m too old@ 31?

    • @DeepFriedBunny
      @DeepFriedBunny Месяц назад

      your arm is using muscles that have never seen the light of day before.
      I take it you don't weight train or do any strength training? muscles need to stretch then repair, you need to develop those supporting muscles that strain when you try go right.
      I suggest doing an arm warmup as if you were going into a boxing match, warm up that wrist/bicep and hand then stretch it very slowly, stretch your elbow and each finger.
      You'll find after a good stretch you'll have more available movement in every direction.

    • @hainguyen-z1z6k
      @hainguyen-z1z6k Месяц назад

      you might grip your mouse too hard, try thinking your mouse is an egg and continue training

    • @ayush2708
      @ayush2708 Месяц назад

      @@DeepFriedBunny I don't doo any weight train. But I do use resistance bands for regular exercising. Else I won't survive the 30s. And I would like to point out that this wasn't always the case. 3-4 years earlier I used to aim enemies to my right quite easily. But now whenever I see enemies go past to my right. I miss the flick, track etc. Feels my hand is getting strained (shoulder/arm). Anyway, I'll check if I can do any excercise with my bads for shoulder strains

    • @ayush2708
      @ayush2708 Месяц назад

      @@hainguyen-z1z6k Its not that. I have tried with multiple mouses, grips etc. So I don't believe that's the case.

    • @DifficultFryingPan
      @DifficultFryingPan Месяц назад

      @@ayush2708I'm a faceit 10 myself. If you're having issues with wrist/arm strain I would recommend significantly reducing your sensitivity in order to force yourself to use more muscle groups while aiming. People can call me nuts but I play at ~100cm/360 and get no strain.

  • @SnakeEyesAR15
    @SnakeEyesAR15 Месяц назад

    no more console?

  • @Thedue69
    @Thedue69 Месяц назад

    Do you do NA?

    • @mrdeer2353
      @mrdeer2353 Месяц назад

      yes, he has some videos with NA players

  • @parkerchace
    @parkerchace Месяц назад

    Bro, you think he didnt do what he needed because he made a typo?

  • @hieutr8517
    @hieutr8517 Месяц назад

    give me map pls! tks

  • @lret2070
    @lret2070 Месяц назад

    i hate title like this because ur not out aiming everyone, if this worked the way the title suggested you'd be out aiming donk

  • @dorime-p4b
    @dorime-p4b Месяц назад

    ah i just realise u hv chinese characters in ur steam name that means 'improve' haha

  • @FranciscoValadaoMatias
    @FranciscoValadaoMatias Месяц назад +1

    first person on the video :)

  • @peanut8690
    @peanut8690 Месяц назад +1

    I understand the concept of making sure that you are on the enemy, I would assume this also applies in real games but it just seems so counterintuitive. Is it the case that you are trying to build your aim by making sure that you are on the enemy, so in fast combat you are more precise when flicking ? Or is it that you are trying to develop the habit of really making sure that you are on him even in real games ?
    I ask this because I feel like taking ur time to really align ur crosshair on a moving enemy or someone that is peeking you, is too long so you get killed. For example when I practice with bots and took the extra time to make sure I am on his head before pressing, during that small time frame, he could have moved in another direction or, because my aim is not 100% mimicking his sideways movement, a goal that is impossible to achieve imo, my crosshairs is off by the time I make the decision to shoot.
    Idk if the last part is really understandable but I guess my question breaks down to how to apply the exercise technique in actual games.
    Part for nerds: It also seems counterintuitive because of game theory, If I spot an enemy and he spots me (assume a static game here) the Nash equilibrium seems to be, to shoot at 50% accuracy. Assuming that accuracy is positively correlated to time-to-damage, going any higher than 50% would cause you to shoot slower, losing in 50% percent of the time, going for accuracy below 50%, would also result in a less than 50% chance to win the duel. Making sure you are aligned on him would correspond to a 100% accuracy and taking you the longest time. My question from above would translate to, if I practice the 100% accuracy, so my in game 50% accuracy is faster or if my game theory idea is wrong and even in game I should aim for the 100% (or like 90% if we are being realistic, because who can be 100% sure to kill the enemy).
    P.s. Not really smart enough to find an example of repeated games and find the Nash equilibrium there, but I think the static game results are somewhat plausible.
    Thanks in Advance

    • @heechulshin6237
      @heechulshin6237 Месяц назад +1

      I know what you mean, it does seem counterintuitive because in a game like CS where 1 bullet can be a instant kill, you naturally gravitate towards speed. However, the more you practice confirmation, the less time it will take your brain to actually confirm your crosshair is on the target, meaning you will be able to shoot almost just as fast except with far more accuracy. This is why in higher levels where most people have "good aim", it's about constantly using your game knowledge and awareness to try and put yourself in a position where all you have to do is use your crosshair placement, and move into the enemy (counter strafe), so that all YOU have to do is confirm and click, where the enemy has to , stop, flick, confirm, and then finally click. This is why sometimes gunfights feel impossible, because the enemy has you lined up, and you're put in a situation where you have no choice except to flick, but by the time you make the flick, you are already dead. (Sometimes, you will hit the flick, and when lower skilled players peek you, they are way more "flickable" because they are not as good at lining up their shots, it gives you more time, making it easier to flick and SEEM consistent.) This leads to most people thinking in order to get better, they need a faster and better flick, when reality, it's the technique and game sense the opponent is using to make it easier for them to kill you.
      However, despite saying all of this, I am not saying flicks are not important. It is very important to have a very good solid flick, but it should never be the initial approach to the gun fight. Like boxing, Crosshair placement + counter strafe = Jab, Flicks = Power punch. (Don't be the guy who immediately throws a power punch and gets knocked out). Hope this helps.