#My Aim Training Journey

1 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

late sapphire
#

Only have time to aim train on the weekends, but if all that I do is improve my technique and go from terrible to average, I'm ok with that. I'm training for when Marathon release in a couple weeks.

Here's day 1, Clear weakness in tracking, my aim is very shaky. Working on not over flicking and using my arm and wrist instead of just my wrist.
It's pretty bad, but after a few hours I'm seeing major improvements to my scores and more importantly my technique.

Would love advice and feedback on anything!

#

Day 2, I spend several hours on mostly just tracking, my aim has smoothed out massively. Specifically I did lots of vertrack and shift track, after a lot of refinement, tracking when from my weakest to my strongest area! Tracking has NEVER been a strong area for me, this is very exciting.

Next weekend I plan to work on static clicking, I'm having the most trouble there now. I have difficultly figuring out how to use my are properly for flicking since most of the targets feel almost close enough for my to use just my wrist and just to close for the arm to feel super useful; it will take some time, but I'm sure it will feel natural to use arm and wrist together after some practice.

Would love any advice or feedback on anything!