#Been stuck at master for ages and im starting to lose motivation due to no improvement.
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I tried playing a bunch of different benches after getting master complete. Viscose is good for targeting more specific components of aim that aren’t as isolated in the VT benches. Posting and reading #1153030249198669884 is always best practice for breaking plateaus
have you tried sensitivity randomizers?
yeah sop ive been playing the viscose benches and the micro one cant remember the name, i send a few vods in but i never seem to get any responses. im currently cerulean complete with some lavenders scores. i havent tried a sens randomizer but i change sens according to the scenario or for example if i feel my micros feel inaccurate i go faster for scenarios like whisphere and so on. but yeah
like i understand your going to plateau at some point. i just feel as if im training incorrectly because my plateau as lasted for so long if that makes sense
I watch a lot of higher rank vods when pushing for gm, like watching nova+ vods and trying to emulate them. Comparing them side by side to your own is a good way to help see the differences clearer. You can also slow down vods to get a clearer idea of the components of the larger movements such as in static
yeah makes sense i try to do that but i feel like its hard to emulate as my technique is much worse then players that level but i understand ur point. ill try do that more often
maybe i need to change the way i train because i try to focus on one area so maybe i hinder the other areas
I also spammed a lot of novice/intermediate versions for adv. generally still playing easier versions can be used to refine certain aspects of technique, typically pacing or smoothness
ive been trying that but it doesnt seem to translate im not really sure tbh
It translates better for some scenarios more than others, tracking is good but for something like dotts where the ttk is different, making larger targets is probably more efficient. novice hard and intermediate hard also offer some differently stepped difficulties. Playing some viscose benches that are similar to your target scen also can help