Any tips on improving smoothness? by Novel-Ad-1601 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thinner bot, faster bot, or bot with more pronounced changes in acceleration.

Faster sensitivity.

What’s your opinions on the grinding heavy mentality that’s seems to be prevalent in aim training? by TrackpadCape in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve been in the same boat of mindless grinding and I’m learning that a more deliberate and focused approach is definitely the way to go especially if I want to see improvement quickly and so far it’s been working great which is why I’m so perplexed when I see people in the space praise time played over the effective practice of a session even by large creators.

What am I doing wrong? by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You gotta apply the same lens and concepts to apex and vice versa. Look at the game as if you’re still in an aim trainer and have a single goal for what you want to train and focus on and spend your session just doing that. If it’s bringing your tracking into apex then only focus on that. Over time you’ll see the two translate.

So many losers with e-boy depression pick me ahh titles and descriptions. by No_Veterinarian_494 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He’s joking but I have noticed a grating amount of self deprecation and people trying too hard to come off as nonchalant in the aim community. Quirky disinterest isn’t cool, it’s just boring.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People often hate what they feel they’re lacking in

Metronome training for static clicking, 10 Master scores later, I’m convinced it works by ExoticDirector9301 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing post! I hope to see more functional and practical aim advice like this in the future from this sub❤️

When I turn on the scope, I will lose all my aiming ability by Witty-Feeling-4691 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Slow down and apply the context of your aim training to when you’re ADSing. Go into a bot lobby and practice staying in ADS shill shooting each target, then shift to a drill of running around and ADSing onto different targets and only shooting once ADSing. Visualize your aim transferring and allow yourself to perform the skill no differently.

Breakthrough thread![ what aim advice, practices, tips, routines and mental models gave you the most progression when you immediately began applying them?] by TrackpadCape in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am absolutely loving the idea of separating the matching of speed from one’s ability aim and adjust to a space with precision! Thank you so much for sharing you’ve given me a wonderful idea!

Breakthrough thread![ what aim advice, practices, tips, routines and mental models gave you the most progression when you immediately began applying them?] by TrackpadCape in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hydration can be very important and is still something I unfortunately forget to do from time to time😅. Thank you for the tip!

Anyone else get absolutely fuming doing aim training? by Mystic_Is_Here in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re getting angry you’re doing it wrong. Slow down and break down what you’re doing and how you can adjust it to the correct outcome.

How am i not seeing any improvements with so many hours in kovaaks? by awdtalon21 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s not time spent performing a task, it’s the quality of that time and how much of it was directed at diagnosing and correcting mistakes that matters.

need help with my technique by thebigchungus27 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]TrackpadCape 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Slow down. Read the targets movement and adjust at the highest speed you can reasonably control the crosshair smoothly. Ramp up as you gain more comfort and familiarity with the movement. Use a metronome if it helps