*NEW* Aiming Trend You NEED to Learn! (Calm Aim Tutorial)

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Missing the start square was so fucking relatable 😂😂😂😂 0:10

munuoctopus
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This is something I realized while playing fighting games, every time I noticed I was playing really worse than what I'm used to I could correlate with how hard I was clenching onto my controller.

Once I started intentionally holding it as lose as possible while still maintaining control, I was able to land combos I thought were impossible or too tight for me to be consistent while also still maintaining good decision making and less panick options.

Usually after a very tense round I'll try to focus on my hands to relax them and it helps me take control back and I think it's something you can also apply to valorant to great success since you can literally do it every buy phase.

mawouel
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To miss the "START" training... right in the feels.

escorpianoyqueee
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One of my favorite callouts my friends make is “Parkinsons! Parkinsons!” They pretty much say it as an excuse when they miss every shot lmao

dr.stronk
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Aiming is more than just how your hand moves the mouse, it's turning the mouse/cursor/crosshair into a part of you, similar to the concept of hand eye coordination. It's hard to explain, but imagine the movement of your hand on the mouse corresponding to you actually pointing your finger/aiming a gun at something. Crosshair placement, sensitivity, and all your armsocks and mousepads will only get you so far. Like a swordsman, it's not the weapon that makes a swordsman who he is, but the technique and ability of the swordsman to be efficient in combat no matter what he is given. Being calm is something you should utilize in all situations, take advantage of the adrenaline you get in situations where you're under pressure, and be calm, use it like a weapon, not just a temporary buff to awareness. Eventually, with time, you'd have implemented that same mouse into your core muscle memory. It'll become like waving a hand to you, a third part of your body that exists purely in that virtual realm, whatever it may be.

kiwimelown_
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This is 100% the weakest part of my game atm. In the shooting range my aim is great, I can counter strafe, I can click heads, I can flick, but as soon as I’m against real players I tend to spray, crouch, and movement error. Just need to work on calm aim and I’ll start popping off

dooderman
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The Icon name for VALORANT at the start of the video as "OPEN ME TO LOSE YOUR SANITY" had me wheezing 😂😂😂

chandanrn
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this is by far the best guide on calm aim

GaMinGUY
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Calm aim was always how I aimed, whenever I begin to panic I miss everything literally the reason why I can’t play comp😭😭

Zoof_Zoof
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This is where the weight of the mouse matters. I switch from an 88gram mouse to a 51g, I feel more consistent on releasing that tension holding the mouse.

sliceogk
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dont work in asia sg server u will die before u even get to aim calmly

horukiaoutsuri
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In other words, It's essentially watching a spinning object and imagining it spinning in the opposite direction in your minds eye. It slows it down.

Ittzneek
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This is the best skillcapped video I watched, and I probably watched most of them.

thalesbittencourt
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nah it's the montage lighting that makes them so good

wopperby
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the guitar hero example is actually legit, I tell people that feeling all the time when I play beatsaber (a vr version of guitar hero) I play on expert+ and people are flabbergasted on how quickly I do it but in my shoes its actually rly slow

MoistCorndog.
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I've used this for years. I learned it from The Last Samurai. That one guy teaching Tom Cruise the way of the sword tells him "too many mind." Stop thinking so much. Just last week I was really into an Overwatch match and leaning forward gripping my mouse and missing every shot with Ashe. Halfway through the match I took a deep breath, relaxed and leaned back in my chair. Suddenly I was nailing every shot and wiping the other team, and being accused of cheating. "You couldn't hit the side of a barn and suddenly you can't miss, I call bs." Made me feel good lol

chadleydugger
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been training this way for a long time, it's the same as in martial arts. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast... meaning, you focus on smoothness and precision and you get faster with repetition

avopeac
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I used Raiden Shogun Boss Battle Theme Phase 3 (from Genshin) for my music practice and went on with the beat. I played Osu a lot and it helped me somehow visualize the heads of enemies like I was playing a beat map so after practicing a few days at gridshot and shooting range with music, valorant became 3x slower
I immediately felt the difference after 1 week (I went from bronze to gold T_T)

oiishiii
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I caught on to what you saying when you explained guitar hero being slow because that’s how I felt after playing expert for years and it’s the same way with Fortnite too

Dousaii
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the "play without music" is actually real, i like jumping in to fade's ult just to remove the sounds and lock in lmao

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