#pasu hard :(

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tired nimbus
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i am seeing hesitation though

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54 seconds for example

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also near the start

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17 seconds was a bit messy too

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also think sometimes ur unsure where to go to next

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40 secs for example

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u want to have a clear path of what target u want to go for next

vast aspen
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trying to balance out being deliberate and being fast

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i'm getting close though, which is good

tired nimbus
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u should try

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some high sens runs

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20cm

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then do some smaller verions of pasu on ur normal cm

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then go back to intermediate

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see how that goes

vast aspen
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pasu small

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ecvh

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did it

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and

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ehh

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p much around the same scores

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i think i may have to do a few hundred more runs before i can reach jade on this

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just a simple lack of talent on my part, is ok tho

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I'll get there one day

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eventually

supple minnow
# vast aspen https://youtu.be/9t8mZ7wR0Jc

Hesitation is one thing but to me this more so seems to be a clashing of you autopiloting and you trying to go for a certain technique that leads to the hesitation, failed adjustments and lack of pathing.

From my perspective it seems you're trying to smoothen out your aim but struggling to commit to it. If you rewatch this vod back I think you'll notice at some parts you're smoothly going from target to target and having good pace and then you'll do a drastic flick to another target and treat it like static for a couple seconds, miss a bit then re-adjust back to the smooth technique.

vast aspen
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it's like i get into a good flow, and i just can't keep that flow

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which i thought would stop happening once i played more but

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ehh

supple minnow
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It's how technique adjustment works, you need to spend more focused time on the technique you're aiming for rather than just playing more runs with the half/half you currently have.

vast aspen
supple minnow
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It's a very odd scenario yeah, I don't really enjoy playing it because of how it functions but that's personal taste. Remember the goal isn't keeping up pace for score. Your goal is keeping technique good and consistent.

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The score will usually follow shortly after

vast aspen
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i understand