#how i improve aim

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loud sparrow
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i want to improve aim but i dont know how to start ,its worth only doing benchmarks or play something else sorry for my english i am Spanish

upper crescent
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You want to start off with the benchmarks first, but you don't want to use them for training.

Do the benchmarks first. They will give you an overall rank of your aim. Then select that fundamentals routine that fits your rank, that also can be found in #resources.

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Here are some general tips, so that you have a basic grasp of proper technique:

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For static scenarios: focus on the "bardpill" technique - 1. fast flick, but 2. take time with micro correction. Start with accuracy in mind and build up speed later. If you hit around 95% accuracy or higher most of the time, push your speed a little, and try to stick above 85% accuracy. Repeat the process. Be careful not to tense your arm/hand too much. Some tension is required for stopping power, but learn how to not overdo it. Focus on the target, and use your peripheral vision to figure out a path that you want to take. Don't try to spam-click the target that you missed. If you miss, move on to the next target. Use a slower sens if you want to work more on using your arm.

For dynamic scenarios: here it's more about "smooth
intercepting". Flicking can be punished in here, but you do want to build some sense of speed. You want to read the target's path and intercept it, which with some scenarios is easier to do than others. You also likely end up tracking the target for most of the time, but you should try to minimise that as much as possible, but as a starter, you should slowly work on that. Just as before: if you miss, move on to the next target. Use your peripheral vision to figure out the next target you want to go to.

For tracking: focus on the enemy, keep your grip as relaxed as possible because a tense grip can reduce your range of motion. Use a faster sens if you want to magnify jitteriness of your wrist so you can work on smoothing it out.

Here are a few videos. I also recommend you to watch RiddBTW's aim-series which is very good

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0Y1KSYxuo4&t

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1bze50DFus&t

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loud sparrow
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thanks

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so the best way is playing the benchmarks and later play the things i have weak in that and like 1 time in week play benchmark again something like that?

upper crescent
# loud sparrow so the best way is playing the benchmarks and later play the things i have weak ...

Something like that yeah.

  1. Do benchmarks, the sheet shows your rank.

  2. Play the fundamental routine that fits your rank. The fundamental routine tackles all aim categories in 1 go.

This can take up somewhere between 1 to 2 hours. If you feel like the playlist is too long, you can always split the playlist in half and do the last half the other day.

  1. Benchmark yourself after each week.

  2. If you want to work on specific categories, play the issue-specific playlists that are, just like the fundamental routines and benchmarks, are found in #resources

loud sparrow
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o thank you help me a lot

upper crescent
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Goodluck! 👍