Aim = Brain Ep.1 - You Don't Need Talent, You Just Need To Be SMART! VALORANT Edition
Getting good aim is not necessarily about talent. If you understand how to train, what to focus on and where to put the effort in, you will see fast improvements in the game.
In this episode, I will focus on VALORANT and talk about the importance of understanding our own goals. If we want to improve we need to have personal reasons as to why we want to put in the effort. Secondly, we will look at breaking down mechanics a bit, so we can begin to have specific things to focus on. Stay tuned for the next episode when we'll cover how to diagnose our aim in the context of what mechanics we are struggling on and how to train those weaknesses.
The aim = brain series will be ongoing as there are many topics to go deeper on, but the goal is to help you have practical steps or focuses to takeaway to begin improving one area at a time.
I'm starting with VALORANT as it serves my larger viewer base currently, but I will endeavour to make these for other games in the future as well.
Timestamps:
00:00 Good aim is about your approach
00:50 Vision and drive
03:51 Mechanics
05:51 Crosshair Placement
06:50 Slicing The Pie - 2 techniques, 1 concept
07:40 Off-Angles
09:40 Fastest movement between angles w/ clean headshot level aim
10:05 Click Timing
10:46 Where to place your xhair in response to a swinging opponent
11:40 Challenge yourself--what are you doing well? What are you not?
12:16 Counter-strafing/deadzoning
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