The Scientifically Fastest Way To Improve Your Aim

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I found the scientifically fastest way to improve your aim. This will help you achieve the fastest aim training results possible, and improve your aim fast. You will improve your aim in KovaaKs, Aim Lab, Aim Beast or any other aim trainer as fast as possible with these techniques. They will help you improve faster. You will notice significant aim improvement results by harnessing the powers of acetylcholine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. This will help you get faster rates of neuroplasticity/neuralplasticity in contexts that help you get good at aiming better. This is the best way to improve your aim. This will help you get good aim fast. This aim guide will seriously help your aim. You will get good fast. This is literally the fastest way to improve aim. This will help you improve your aim for any game.

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  • I’ve been getting a lot of comments lately about my background clips. If you came here to comment on my movement and/or crosshair placement, I am a kvks player not a Val player this is just meant as entertaining broll ex 4:39. If you want to talk about my aim I’m already better than I was in this video and I will continue to improve with aim training. Valorant clips are just meant as fun broll, the quality of this video should not be affected by what the game play is, or even what game it is, it’s a report of what I’ve found in research and a logical explanation. It is not a look I do this so listen to me.
  • I really appreciate how transparent you are as a creator. I'm a bit traditional or stuck in my ways so I've personally never given much credence to aim trainers. Most "aim coaches" or whatnot just spout a lot of word vomit very confidently so they can procure as many desperate silver 1s as possible convincing them that their "Pro aim guide" will get them to radiant in a couple weeks. I often find myself drawn to watching these videos not to learn, but to witness some of the blatant misinformation or negligent advice that's given. This is the same reason I found my way to your channel. To my surprise though you seem knowledgeable while still retaining humility and are extremely persistent in your message that your methods aren't the end all be all. I really respect that. This is the first time that I've actually been genuinely interested in an "aim coaches" content and might book a session for myself one day just to give it a fair try. Before anyone says who asks, no one did. It's late and i'm feeling introspective.
  • @ItsToLLeY
    Im so happy I found your channel. The way you explain aim and how to improve in certain aspects as well as your mentality has been helpful to me so far. I wish I had found your channel sooner. I've got about 1150 hours in Kovaaks and 1300 in aim trainers overall and I still feel like a beginner. Just your information i've consumed thus far has helped me at the very least, identify my weaknesses and how to train them. Thanks for your content!
  • @LS-cm2cv
    Fantastic video. One very minor thing I'm going to nitpick is the brain wrinkle thing. The sulci and gyri of your brain are evolutionary adaptions that increase the surface area of the cortex, so in a way the wrinkles do make brains better. The thing is neuroplasticity works on the microscopic scale and not the macroscopic scale. The wrinkles are actually consistent enough between individuals that neuroscientists have named sections of the wrinkles (things like Wernicke's and Broca's areas, just to name two) that they have identified to serve a specific function (like recognizing faces, processing language, producing language, etc). When you learn a new skill or improve an existing one, the wrinkles stay the same, but the synaptic connections between the neurons that let you execute that skill are optimized, whether that be by synaptic pruning or by forming new connections. Again, great video
  • @J23S_
    Glad I found this video, as a previous rust player for years my aim has gotten worse in games because rust was a previously all spray pattern game so my tracking involved me using spray patterns while tracking so my aim got worse. Glad I found this
  • This is an amazing guide. More people have to see this instead of immediately giving up on practicing aim just because they just practiced for too long.
  • Hey WestProter! I dont typically comment on videos, but yours was the few exceptions. Ive watched all your videos and love that you have an explanation backing what you are saying. Currently a Diamond (near complete) VT with a few Jade scores, and i love trying out new scenarios! Your wealth of kvk playlists has really freshened up the list of more things for me to try out! :) Ill have to get in an aiming session soon with ya! Keep it up!
  • @bingsu331
    To add to the discussion on alertness and focus, there is a theory in psychology called the Yerkes Dawson law which states that performance of difficult tasks follows an upside down "U" in relation to arousal ratings, suggesting that performance peaks with middling arousal and tapers off as one becomes too stressed.
  • @tkurisuu
    There are so many skills that go into FPS and the most common are aim, movement, and game sense. Aim and movement are achievable to increase in skill via discipline. Some may be better at it than you at first, however don't let that stop you from putting the time in to fix your errors. The stronger you discipline yourself to improve these skills over time, the more you'll see the progress made over that period compared to those that didn't do so at all.
  • Thanks man for this info, what's working for me rn is isolating every mechanic on the game and then mixing them up. I got ADHD and my meds make me super alert and aware of my enviroment, so just a tip, if any of you guys reading this got ADHD like me, don't play straight away when the meds kick in, just wait 1-2 hours so the initial rush you get fades away and eat something in the meanwhile. I gotta say that I just hit Immortal 1 last week, and part of that achievement I owed to you my friend, for all the effort you make on researching and brining this information to us.
  • I’ve been playing FPS games on pc for a lengthy 10 years now. Aim has always been my issue. This helped. Thank you.
  • Just wanted to add my 2cents: AimLab has helped me improve my aim immensely. It's kind of like a musical instrument though... you'll only get out of it what you put into it. Think of it like going to the gym... there will be a lot of days where you just don't feel like it, but putting in that effort to get it done anyway is what will begin to separate you from your competition. The benefits compound over time. In that light, it's essential to find a way to make training fun... to walk the line between enjoying your improvement while embracing the challenge and pushing yourself. Another tip: I've found that getting into the habit of reading even just 10 pages from a book each day will greatly improve your focus. On the topic of fasting: I've found it to be the case that I'm more alert and my gameplay is better if I wake up in the morning and and just get straight to gaming before eating anything. After breakfast I notice I always feel sluggish and slower to react. This can be remedied by taking a short walk after any meal.
  • Really good video! I love how more and more people are bringing up science in regards to improving at videogames.
  • Good video! Its worth mentioning easier scenarios can be beneficial. I've noticed my smoothness improving a lot more when I use something simplistic!
  • You can’t find anything like this on youtube anymore everywhere is just basic recycled information that we all know, but this feels like valuable information
  • @tbohacker
    Cannot believe I am just now finding this channel. I plan to binge these videos! Thank you for amazing content.
  • Sleep is a weirdly underappreciated part of the learning process. There's a study that suggests taking an hour long nap directly after an hour of training is just as effective as training for 2 hours. I'm not sure if the study has been peer-reviewed, but I believe it.
  • if you play something too difficult that makes you do too many errors you will probably develop bad technique or not develop good technique, but too easy tasks won't help improve that much after you master the scenario, playing something easy with something harder is something that i found really good to grind scores as you will improve your technique and fundamentals with the easy version while you will challenge yourself with the harder version