Some of these tasks are actually pretty challenging. If you want to copy the exact tasklist and try for yourself, feel free to check this link - Notes / Graphs / Tasklist - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XecaJ1Kavg8ms1MS-G-YQyLdFXNfqnDz/edit#gid=697597363 I also added link to stream VOD in the description of the video, if you want to see full, uncut version of my attempts and comments 😊
I grinded the tasks minigod wrote for you and had insane improvement in tracking aim aswell, but less in flicking and such. I wonder what would a dynamic flicking routine would look like.
I've never introduced someone to aim training who didn't think it was useful, even doubters. I really think as time goes on it will be meta for every t1 team to have it in their aim routines to some extent, at least for the people expected to be good at fragging.
not a pro, just an aimer, but I think you can benefit a lot from trying harder to flick onto the target. especially in the first task, you often lose time due to overflicking and correcting back.
i would also like to see what your pbs were after a week or so of daily grinding. i think you would be able to pass them since these flicking scenarios seem to have a high focus on technique which is hard to replicate again after 6 months hiatus
I have no doubt I would hit PB on every single scenario here after playing it for 5 days. And these PBs would be 20% improvements since my runs from 8 months ago.
I think twice a day is way too much. I usually suggest doing this like 3x / week. Full Aim Practice routine should take around 60 minutes, so doing it every other day seems reasonable.
Since I am comparing myself with runs from November ‘23 where I also reset when I have a poor start to the task, I think it’s fair I do it now, too. On top of that, I forgot how exactly some of these tasks looked like, so I gave myself couple of attempts to just familiarize myself with what I actually need to focus on. I just tried to mimic the experience I had in November ‘23 as much as possible, so the comparison makes sense. 😊
Some of these tasks are actually pretty challenging. If you want to copy the exact tasklist and try for yourself, feel free to check this link - Notes / Graphs / Tasklist - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XecaJ1Kavg8ms1MS-G-YQyLdFXNfqnDz/edit#gid=697597363
I also added link to stream VOD in the description of the video, if you want to see full, uncut version of my attempts and comments 😊
8:36 ohh thats me there on the leader board ROFL
Nice improvement keep it up ^^
Man the thumbnail reminds me that the old inferno was fun
I never remember how the old maps look
Nah I swear they absolutely ruined it in CS2, it’s all dusty looking, it was so much better in GO
I grinded the tasks minigod wrote for you and had insane improvement in tracking aim aswell, but less in flicking and such.
I wonder what would a dynamic flicking routine would look like.
You've convinced me to aim train lol, STYKO once again with a banger video.
same here. it is clear that aim training pays off when done right
I've never introduced someone to aim training who didn't think it was useful, even doubters. I really think as time goes on it will be meta for every t1 team to have it in their aim routines to some extent, at least for the people expected to be good at fragging.
great vid as always bro😎
do you have the share code for your kovaaks playlist?
I am away from PC for couple of days, so I can’t find it right now. There is a list of tasks in the description, though.
@@STYKO awesome, that'll work thx bro
not a pro, just an aimer, but I think you can benefit a lot from trying harder to flick onto the target. especially in the first task, you often lose time due to overflicking and correcting back.
Bardpill method works wonders.
Thanks styko, you motivated me to buy kovaacs. I copied your playlist, so i have a good base. Cya in the next video!
Glad to hear it! And good luck with the grind 🦾
Thanks!
@@STYKO Cooler TAF is fucking awful😂
regarding Cooler TAF i am not sure but i think you need to shoot the two colour circle first and then shoot the spawing circle.
god styko, you are the best
I havent seen the video, I will go grab some sushi rolls so I can enjoy this properly. Thanks and brb.
maybe another episode of training and warm-up in CS2 ?
Minigod is such a god
Aimtraining is useful for beginners and for pros
i would also like to see what your pbs were after a week or so of daily grinding. i think you would be able to pass them since these flicking scenarios seem to have a high focus on technique which is hard to replicate again after 6 months hiatus
I have no doubt I would hit PB on every single scenario here after playing it for 5 days. And these PBs would be 20% improvements since my runs from 8 months ago.
How to set the same sens on aimlabs than cs2?
styko, can i do this traning 2 times on a day? or i get a possible burnout
I think twice a day is way too much. I usually suggest doing this like 3x / week. Full Aim Practice routine should take around 60 minutes, so doing it every other day seems reasonable.
name on the Aim-Prac game?
KovaaKs - you can find it on steam 😊
just watching task 3 made me annoyed
Yeah, it makes my blood boil sometimes, too 😅
aim trainers - future
first!
How come you reset so much when you miss a couple times? Are you actually only interested in what your peak aim is versus your average aim?
Since I am comparing myself with runs from November ‘23 where I also reset when I have a poor start to the task, I think it’s fair I do it now, too.
On top of that, I forgot how exactly some of these tasks looked like, so I gave myself couple of attempts to just familiarize myself with what I actually need to focus on.
I just tried to mimic the experience I had in November ‘23 as much as possible, so the comparison makes sense. 😊