#Help with static technique
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if you smooth out the transition between flick and microadjustment you will probably be able to go way faster without missing much
yeah thats what im trying to work on atm one thing i also noticed is i overflick quite abit
i watched vod again, your stopping power could be way better
but dont get overwhelmed
i think main focus right now should be thinking a bit about tension management
it will stop overflicking
the other thing i said about smoothing out is also important but priority should be fixing your stopping
the main issue for the stopping power is im on glass its improved alot but ive just gotten new skates too
i tense my wrist for a couple millisecs
could you try to counter the movement that you made
like if you flick hard to one side try to make small direction change to stop momentum
it sounds harder than it is
if you have ever played cs its like counterstrafing but with the aim
on glass its a very important mecchanic
since you cant stop by pressing down (no friction)
btw what sens are you on
yeah i was just doing what you said while explaining and it feels alot better imma got try it rq
45 cm /360
is my default i move around a bit
try the stopping
i go from a round 35 to 55
nice range
just practice bro glass is very high skill ceiling
glhf! if you need to ask me anything feel free
yeah ik i wanna try the artisan zero soft aswell(although not glass)
thanks man
also what pad do you use
skypad 3.0
im on the sigularity
its more control oriented no?
i believe but im not too sure
static friction is low but dynamic is fairly high
i plan too tbh i love peripherals
bro i forgot to tell you something, try to tense your arm instead of your wrist for acceleration, it will work better and prevent injury