#Need help improving clicking

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gaunt sable
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I have been aim training quite a while but not really focused. 2 weeks ago I started VDIM and week 1 I did novice and week 2 I did intermediate. Now I can see that my weakness is speed and clicking, I just cant click on targets fast enough. I have watched a lot of videos and before these 2 weeks I have been working on static clicking quite a bit. So I just feel I am not progressing there at all.
Is all I can do pokeball and static routines? any tips even if lets say I get 100 targets on 1 wall 6 targets if I increase the size of the targets by more than twice the size the fastest I am able to get is getting 135 targets... I hope this is enough details. I am just afraid I am getting stuck and not progressing, so any tips at all is much appreciated. the speed is what I feel is keeping me back in the other fields aswell.

Thanks!

bold terrace
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If possible, post a VOD of you playing a scenario with smaller targets(like 1w5t/sixshot) and one with bigger targets (I assume that the Multishot 90 novice fits that category? If I remember the scenario well, it will do given it has bigger targets + wider away targets, unless I misremember the scenario)

gaunt sable
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Thanks @bold terrace , yes, I will do that as soon as I can.

gaunt sable
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This is the pace I am pretty much stuck at I feel 😄 I feel old and slow.

bold terrace
# gaunt sable https://youtu.be/kX9Y5BBqz34

Thanks for the VOD.

In your case, it looks like both that your flicking is too slow and so is your micros. You are occasionaly just "dragging" the mouse rather than flicking. You want to push that harder.

Micro corrections should be somewhat intuitive. You seem to flip flop between decent micro correcting speed and slowing down a lot as if you are double-confirming you are on target. Trust your intuition more.

You are currently playing it very safely and mainly sitting in 95+% accuracy range. If you hit 95% accuracy or higher consistently, push speed. If you push speed, stay above 85%.

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You shouldn't be afraid to push your flick speed a little harder. Making errors is part of the process, just try to keep a good balance between fast flick and slower/smoother micros.

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On bigger-target scenarios like 1w6ts you generally want to push your speed harder and focus a little less on micro correcting.