Watch this video = fix nervous aiming I CS2 coaching

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Published 2024-07-01

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  • @armeretta
    There was a point where you were talking about his arm position, and I think your initial suspicion was correct, that his setup is hindering his aim a bit. I've always been a low sense player, and it requires your desk to be high up, and your arm to be flared out to the side. Your elbow should be just barely off the desk, this way you are getting the maximum range for your arm to pivot around. If your arm isn't flared out, due to your desk being too low, when you move to the right your range is lower and you'll have to do a combination of stretching and using your shoulder to get the same range. This leads to an imbalance, where you only need your forearm to aim left, and you need multiple muscles (that move along different planes) to aim to the right. If you search "Ron Rambo Kim -- Low Sensitivity - Forearm Aiming (FaZe NiKo)" you'll find a video that shows Niko's arm positioning, and it is similar to what I am describing. His elbow is flared out away from his body, it's barely off the table (sometimes it's even on the table), and he aims almost entirely with his forearm (using wrist for micro adjustments).
  • @needfood2992
    Honestly you would see a lot of this in my gameplay. I also flick more than i track but i also find it’s easier to get fast hs with a calmer grip on the mouse and just being mentally calm in clutch situations. Have not considered my desk height at all (desk is higher so elbows are more pointed down) Prob is i can consistently drop 30 with awp on any dpi and sens combo but can not perform nearly as much with rifles
  • @Zooci
    nice one! great video
  • Well this habit is very common in majority players (shaky aim left and right). trying to fix.
  • Hey man, I like your videos alot. 11:55 you are talking about arm/forarm/desk-setups. Do you think having your ellbow and half of your forarm lean on your chair´s armleans compromise aiming alot? or like in general using armleans? I´ve been doing it for years and thinking about switching away off it but idk if its worth it
  • Consistently doing Aimlab for training has improved my aim immensely, nowadays I mostly do a 20 minute aimlab warmup playlist before going into cs warmup and I notice a difference on days when I skip that. Aimlab won't substitute hours spent on the server but it's a great tool for improving (as long as you do reasonable tasks ofc.), not sure why you are so against it.
  • @KNDCHV
    Yep. The peeker's advantage part of the video is absolutely true for me. At least this dude said he does not actively think about it, while I constantly think about it and to be honest I get afraid that I will get destroyed, by something I can't react to. In my defense I will say that in Warmup servers till this day it still feels there's peeker's advantage. I just constantly die by people that are not on my screen and I can't react to that. You will say my internet connection is probably bad, but I have checked it. I have no packets loss and rarely the ms spikes. I am aiming just like him - my aim is not calm, I often overflick and I unlike him I get this subconscious fear that I will die by something I won't see as I said. And another question - is the routine you gave him private for the students or we can find it somewhere, because I have been struggling with this for years it feels like and I don't really play other shooters anymore.
  • @dtag7129
    Is it better to have your elbow resting on the desk? that's what i do and it doesn't cause any problems besides when i need to aim up and down. i've also played on another setup where i've had none of my forearm on the desk and i still play well, maybe even better
  • @Ibnalsafir1
    Put you're promotion after the into and make your intros less and more of snippets that would keep the viewer engaged in watching. the way you just did right now with the peekers advantage. That will simply increase your clients and view retention. Some free advice 😅
  • @veo16
    Level 9 and he shoots like that wow!
  • @TheGlowEdits
    u crazy if u think peakers advantage not a thing
  • @avmprg
    Should sensitivity multiplier also be taken into account of judging super low/high sens?
  • @whoaitstiger
    I can't help but think this may have been inspired by my comment on the previous video. 😁
  • @ernst2k
    I do this too, with either low or high sens. So annoying.
  • @Albert-kj7gi
    I think that the problem here is a complex one. The player is obviously not prepared for wide pick, and he is bad at duels with a lot of movement. He's got a predictive approach to duels where he is trying to predict target's motion. Instead of this bad habbit he should be more reactive at microcorrections. Aimlab with specific scenaries can boost his aim a lot, i guess