#how to get those jumpy ends go away

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minor palm
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you need to rely more on friction with the mousepad and less on tension in your hand/arm to stop your flicks. practically, this means you shouldn't continue applying force to your flicks after you initiate them. to compensate for the lack of speed, you can try flicking a little faster in the beginning, and letting your crosshair decelerate BEFORE you make a microadjustment. your movements look a little too forced, not in a snappy kind of way but as if you're applying the same force throughout the entire flick. you need to be more relaxed at the end as this this will make it easier to stop before the target or on the target, as you should be trying to do. this might be a little tricky on a glass mousepad, but it certainly isn't a physical limitation.

last mason
minor palm
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objectively it is a good pad as a lot of top aimers like mattyow and dracoo use it. i only own a strider so i dont really have a personal opinion on other pads.

last mason
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oh okay

last mason
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@minor palm ?

minor palm
# last mason do u mean like that? https://youtu.be/8GgiGpG-DTM

definitely looks a lot better. i think you should try to be more explosive at the start of the flick and get better at chaining. this vod from zeonlo might be a good reference. notice how fast his flicks are, yet the deceleration before reaching the target is obvious https://twitter.com/i/status/1778274091323269502

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last mason
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ty so much u helped me by alot

last mason
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i am sorry for asking so much but is this better? @minor palm

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