#VT ww5t Novice S5 help
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Your initials are good enough for now, work on micro adjusting onto the target using your fingers when you don’t land on it and try to land under the target instead of over it
An error in your form is preventing you from improving effectively; please adjust the following:
- do not spam click, double back, or linger to check whether you hit shots or not. One click attempt per bot and then immediately move onto the next one.
Correct this then resubmit a new recording so we can get a better picture of your run
tried my best on fixing my form, lmk if this is any better
@next apex am i tripping or is this person not flicking most of the time
I dont wanna give a bad vod review so just asking
Also work on that accuracy a bit
It’s unintentional but they’re slowing down their initial which isn’t good, but there were other problems to worry about first but yes it’s not great flick form, but better than other stuff
should i try and speed it up ?
Yes, and use a bigger crosshair so u don't get as disoriented when you flick faster. For static I like to use a crosshair just slightly smaller than the target, but I'm not great at static so take what I say with a grain of salt
I can see your exhaustion as you complete your run
Overall I think your form is better
You need some work in the preparation phase
Step 3: confirm prepare
- confirm your shot is going to hit.simultaneously, prepare your focus for your next flick.
- do not click until both the confirmation and the preparation are complete
Some of your flicks are sluggish, or lack a reasonable amount of explosiveness
Don’t shoot anf move until you’re completely ready to move on and have both thought about the direction and distance of, and prepped the tension for, your next flick
Failure to do this will save you a very small amount of time that you will immediately lose back because you will end up with flicks that are underpowered, shaky, or inaccurate
It is very important in this sub category to ensure the lion share of your repetitions Have good form.
Turning in runs were a lot of your flicks basically have no explosiveness because you left the target before you were fully ready Shows me that likely this is common on many of your runs.
Adequate volume for the scenario means that an extremely high percentage of your runs have the exact same principles for every single flick
Your shooting and moving are ok
And when the flicks are good they’re good