So im not sure if im a beginner, I have 1k hours in Aim Trainers,. I want my overall aim to be great, Most of my hours are from routines for improvement in Fortnite aiming but I want my aim to be good enough where I can go to different shooters like CS:GO and Val and still be at a high level. Also I want to be able to rank higher and join VT by getting celestial or even higher. Although im not sure where to start training
#Overall Aim Improvement
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Make sure you have done the benchmarks first, and then either do the fundamental routines or the VDIM routines.
benchmarks and fundamentals are found in #resources, vdim routine can be accessed with the "s-vdim" command in #commands channel
Voltaic Daily Improvement Method.
The difference between both playlists are:
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Fundamental routines train every aiming category in 1 singular playlist, however, the variety of each category won't be that big. So you have like a handful of tracking scenarios, handful of clicking, etc. This a playlist that trains your overall aim in 1 go.
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VDIM has a different approach. Instead of having each category in 1 playlist, each category has its own seperate playlist. So on monday you play static, on tuesday you play something else etc. This allows you to fully focus on 1 specific aim type per day and have more repititions in for that aim type.
Whichever you deem more useful is purely personal interpretation. Both are good playlists, and whichever one you stick to is just fine.
It is not advised though to play both on the same day. So do not play fundamentals and VDIM on a single day given that this is incredibly mentally fatiguing. Aim training for 1-2 hours is usually enough.
You can however alternate between the playlists if you want to keep it fresh. So you could do fundamentals mondays, static VDIM on tuesday, fundamentals wednesday.... etc.
I actually love this and I guess i can squeeze in weakness specific routines into the alternation? or do you think that would be too much
You definitely can! you are free to tackle it how you want