FPS Eye Training Warmup (HIGH FPS)

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Ottr shares the eye tracking warm up from his Ultimate Aim Trainer

(new guide coming soon)

In this latest school of the otter guide, ottr shows eye tracking - by doing eye tracking practice your eyes will become better at reading the screen in front of you, either by tracking the letters on a book or logo or by using the brand new set of exercises copied from Jeff Cohn's video (but now in higher resolution and frame rate) to upgrade your eyes and more smoothly reading the targets in front of you. These exercises are in high definition and 60 fps

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I train with the fly in my room. I can constantly track its unpredictable movements with my eyes

facelessdorito
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I'm supposed to sleep now why am i tracking a red dot on my phone

yeru
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Hey ottr, try making it in dark mode version. The whites just pop out too much and really hurts to look at sometimes. Hopefully, there is no benefit loss if it is in that version.

martykee
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Hey, this is actually a good eye exercise overall, for FPS or not. I could also suggest people to train with tennis ball, fixating gaze on it while it bounces, as well as catching it. It will also serve as a physical and reflex exercise

volchonokilliR
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I'll be uploading an aim guide with more information on this tomorrow

ottr
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I watched the video one whole time with all my focus, hopped onto apex and immediately saw a change. Thank you ottr.

petergriffin
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This is going to help me a lot more with reading than with FPS games, thanks.

LazySpaceRaptor
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I like to do similar exercises to this when going for walks. I like to "track" various cars going by or anything that I catch moving really, or snapping my eyes from light to light, just picking random points of references to go between as I walk by. Makes it less boring, and keeps my vision sharp for games

Fatmagic
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Thanks, the verticle training broke my habit of using my body's "gyroscope" to aim but now i know to look at what im aiming

Thizziam
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Thanks for uploading this as its own video! Been going back to the other video just for the eye tracking for a couple weeks straight now.

XGenLeeStupid
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Ty Ottr! I think this exercise took my aiming to a whole new level. I have been hitting kovaaks consistently and are halfway to plat in voltaic benchmarks, and I do think I have decent aim in game. But after doing this, my target acquisition and weirdly enough trigger discipline has skyrocketed! Aiming has never felt this good!

nadjahansson
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Hey ottr, I play lots of Osu! and FPS games and I wanted to say this is INSANELY helpful for warming up to play Osu!, it even helps more for that than it does when i play FPS games, so sincerely thank you for showing me this. I give you a view every day :)

TitaniumTIDV
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I started watching this everyday at x1.25 speed right before beginning my first match of whatever FPS I'm playing first that night. I am a Lazer. Enemy's have become a representation of a dot to me. Almost all peripheral vision, I can blank stare within a 3 square inch space on my monitor and just delete enemies. Try for yourself, don't get sweaty with it, stay calm and let your reflex and muscle memory build up.

Yunglemmy
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I was going back to the previous video for almost 40 days now. Enjoyed the guides. It really helps

billraimond
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thank you for this. one of my eyes likes to drift sometimes, but after watching this regularly it doesn't drift as much.

whoknose.d
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you earn a new subscriber it really help's me a lot THANKS

SmalBread
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I just played a few games after doing this and literally felt like a god

Trgge
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Wow this actually helps a lot! I also try to follow it with my pointer to warm up the Hand & Eye coordination. Thanks ottr! ❤️

pretpretpret
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Thanks, Otto been using this a few week’s and can really see the results

Driftwood
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This made me realize that my tracking down is much better than my tracking up

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