This Aim Discovery Changed the Way I Flick (Top 0.1% Player)

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Published 2024-04-09
Another attempt to make some content on Youtube. Im not that good at making voice-overs but kinda wanted to share a little story with you guys and possibly help some players with their flick technique as well.

00:00 - Introduction & Context
00:50 - Defining Flick Technique
01:51 - Common Problem with Flicks
03:20 - Overflicking vs Underflicking
03:55 - About Micro-Corrections
04:10 - Bardoz Approach
05:00 - Setting up my Goal
05:22 - Finding Motivation
05:45 - Grind Starts : Initial Failure
06:15 - Solutions : Finding out Technique?
07:21 - Discovery that Changed my Flick Technique
07:50 - Analyzing Approaches : BardOZ vs Low Tension
08:40 - Applying the new Ideology to In-game vs Aim Trainers
09:30 - Finding out my own Answer
09:53 - Reaching out my GOAL

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All Comments (21)
  • @Veesu
    1000% respect for the music
  • @59xthepain87
    Really good video, I disagree with the description, this voice over is great and concise, literally no wasted time and easy to understand.
  • @xenvius_
    The fact that you flick and micro adjust in such a small window of time is absolutely insane. The reaction time is unreal. I’m over here spazzing out trying to move my mouse from one end of the screen to the other 😂
  • @swegfesh
    Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. The hardest thing to do is really to relax when doing aim training and be smooth. That's the only thing i'm holding in my head when playing. PS: Nice video!!
  • @f.gusmao
    It's weird to watch a video about aim and actually learn something new, great video!
  • @ZexzNot
    Actually needed this after training static recently, mini youre so goated for this🙏
  • amazing vid! Funnily enough, I had a similar issue where I would make my inital flick very quick so my microadjustment had a lot of tension and it looked like when I was making my micro correction that the cursor would bounce. Going slower and focusing more on the underflicking/straight line ideas helped me improve a lot more while having no tension :person-turqouise-waving:
  • @Alex-fh4my
    I remember paying you for a tutoring session either 1 or 2 years ago now and you mentioned this was holding back my aim! This certainly changed a lot about how I thought about aiming and helped a lot.
  • @clatzeo
    I'm loosing my mind over this debate. It's been a month and it seems this debate is second to High-Sens vs Low-Sens debate. Will these questions ever find the answer? Or are we going to correct ourselves again in cycles? 1) Flick -> Time it correctly while flicking - > Shoot 2) Flick -> Micro adjust -> Shoot 3) Precise 1st-flick movement -> Shoot at first-contact 4) Precise 1st-flick -> Micro adjust -> Shoot when sure I think the question is when to do concentrated motion vs blind motion, and at which steps. 🤔 I like your approach of doing according to different situations. Like Precise Motion when holding an angle, as the opponent who's checking need to gather the data and you would use that as an advantage to get 100% accurate shot. On mid-long ranges, flicking and then taking time to micro adjust. (As it's long distance and targets are moving, can't risk with blind flicks). I think that clip with 1HP also enlightens that you MIGHT end up in the position where you have to depend on your 1st flick accuracy. This means we cannot deny 1st-flick-shot practice, even when these also end up developing bad habits. Meanwhile, I'll cope with my 60hz monitor and put the blame on it. :face-purple-crying:
  • @kshimi
    I thought your discovery was the ideal way to play, but then discovered bardoz method and just assumed it was superior and that this was already considered, never occured to me that you could do both, thank you for setting new standards!
  • @aaaaaaa4760
    it’s important to remember that in cs or valorant, good crosshair placement means you don’t have to flick much. further giving you a reason to have more consistency over speed in your aim
  • @dmitry1660
    I just felt like i watched a Rocky movie. Interesting, inormative, and, somehow, very motivational video, thank you!
  • @ayexIWNL
    Thank you so much for bringing this info mini, there is no more useful key than finding the consistency
  • @briannguyen6552
    Nice video, one of my issues in clicking scenarios that I wasn't aware of until I watched the video was hovering the mouse. Tried being more concious of the fact and broke most of my scenario plateaus immediately, still have lots of room to improve though since I'm not fully used to technique.
  • @ClaptainClips
    what's funny about your discovery (flick fast and hard for big movements, but slower and more relaxed flicks for shorter movements) is that we will do that naturally/unconsciously when we play the game (CS/Valorant) a lot. However, no one would ever hit a high 190K/200K+ score in Sixshot like you have without consciously discovering/breaking down the technique and then consciously maximizing its technical execution, so fuck yeah, and ty for finding it and sharing it with us <3