The best way to relieve pressure is to remind yourself every time you feel stressed about losing a gunfight or match that ultimately the match you’re in doesn’t really matter other than helping you progress as a player. You’ll always climb if you’re constantly learning and like you said if you practice acceptance and accepting that you have more to learn to climb if you’re stuck then when you fail it doesn’t bother you, because failing over and over is the only way to get better
Sinatraa said it best that you shouldn't care so much about the rank that you will fail or loose. The best way to learn is through mistakes but taking them as a negative instead of a positive is what a lot of us share. The reality is as we progress higher and higher we aim for perfection instead of progress.
Have you tried the bardoz method of aim training? If you miss 4 shots in a static scenario, you HAVE to restart it and complete it without missing more than 3, that way of putting pressure on in aim training simulates a more realistic environment where you are punished for missing and it can cause you to lose the past minute of progress in the scenario.
Based vid! I think in sports psychology, you want to minimize the highs AND the lows. Also explains why your teammates start improving really well if you hype them up/give them genuine compliments during their good moments of the game.
Ok what helped me a whole bunch is to: 1) Play medium speed and 1tap the bots 2) Go DM and force yourself to only 1tap heads even if spraying seems more logical 3) Go Swift and do the same 4) Remember the feeling of everything you've done in steps 1-3 and go ranked. Remind yourself that even if spraying in this one fight might get you an almost guaranteed kill, but 1tapping will get you to actually progress, thus many-many sick shots in the future
Ping differences and lag things messes up my aim. As hit reg is not consistent i am forced to adapt and make mistakes. Sometimes you have to predict where the enemy will be after 200ms for example. Forced to burst, etc In a crispy game, what I trained for translates very well and I know I can improve more. But when you start shooting at a brinstone twice in the head without effect up close, ...
So basically all we need to do is not miss. Jokes aside, I always though of that when I trained aimlabs/practice bots/etc. Confidence and mental is what matters the most inside the game, the pressure will also make you miss because you will rush your shots thinking you will die if you dont. You will see players go 15-0 at the start of the game and once they die twice they wont be able to perform for the rest of the game. Worst thing for me is overthinking, once you start thinking about everything you do actively, you've lost.
Im plat 2 right now and just peaked plat 3 this act so I started going up against better players that are diamond but I'm honestly getting so discouraged. I was excited at first to play against them so I could learn but I kept getting out gunned idk how they're so good and so fast with their aim. How do I get that good b/c I feel like I just can't and it broke my mental completely.
and the gap from dia to asc is gonna be even crazier bro im right now rad 550 rr and getting shit on,punished by better player but thats okay thats how we learn❤
my favourite immortal 3 yapper still hasnt missed his points, thanks for spamming details man i needed it, because of it i ranked from bronze 2 to plat 2 in a week( i grinded my ass )
The best way to relieve pressure is to remind yourself every time you feel stressed about losing a gunfight or match that ultimately the match you’re in doesn’t really matter other than helping you progress as a player. You’ll always climb if you’re constantly learning and like you said if you practice acceptance and accepting that you have more to learn to climb if you’re stuck then when you fail it doesn’t bother you, because failing over and over is the only way to get better
Sinatraa said it best that you shouldn't care so much about the rank that you will fail or loose. The best way to learn is through mistakes but taking them as a negative instead of a positive is what a lot of us share. The reality is as we progress higher and higher we aim for perfection instead of progress.
My humble king
bros advice: love yourself.
honestly based tbh
it's actually important
deadass the hardest thing he could ever tell me to do guess i'll suck
Have you tried the bardoz method of aim training? If you miss 4 shots in a static scenario, you HAVE to restart it and complete it without missing more than 3, that way of putting pressure on in aim training simulates a more realistic environment where you are punished for missing and it can cause you to lose the past minute of progress in the scenario.
great idea
I already do this and I’m still inconsistent. Maybe I should give myself even more compliments… will try that next time I play.
Based vid! I think in sports psychology, you want to minimize the highs AND the lows. Also explains why your teammates start improving really well if you hype them up/give them genuine compliments during their good moments of the game.
Ok what helped me a whole bunch is to: 1) Play medium speed and 1tap the bots 2) Go DM and force yourself to only 1tap heads even if spraying seems more logical 3) Go Swift and do the same 4) Remember the feeling of everything you've done in steps 1-3 and go ranked. Remind yourself that even if spraying in this one fight might get you an almost guaranteed kill, but 1tapping will get you to actually progress, thus many-many sick shots in the future
Ping differences and lag things messes up my aim. As hit reg is not consistent i am forced to adapt and make mistakes.
Sometimes you have to predict where the enemy will be after 200ms for example. Forced to burst, etc
In a crispy game, what I trained for translates very well and I know I can improve more. But when you start shooting at a brinstone twice in the head without effect up close, ...
It is what it is. THAT's what you need.
So basically all we need to do is not miss.
Jokes aside, I always though of that when I trained aimlabs/practice bots/etc.
Confidence and mental is what matters the most inside the game, the pressure will also make you miss because you will rush your shots thinking you will die if you dont.
You will see players go 15-0 at the start of the game and once they die twice they wont be able to perform for the rest of the game.
Worst thing for me is overthinking, once you start thinking about everything you do actively, you've lost.
Im plat 2 right now and just peaked plat 3 this act so I started going up against better players that are diamond but I'm honestly getting so discouraged. I was excited at first to play against them so I could learn but I kept getting out gunned idk how they're so good and so fast with their aim. How do I get that good b/c I feel like I just can't and it broke my mental completely.
and the gap from dia to asc is gonna be even crazier bro im right now rad 550 rr and getting shit on,punished by better player but thats okay thats how we learn❤
My Aim Training don't work in valorant but work on deadlock,apex legend and COD likely more tracking aim idk why
my favourite immortal 3 yapper still hasnt missed his points, thanks for spamming details man i needed it, because of it i ranked from bronze 2 to plat 2 in a week( i grinded my ass )
>bronze 2 to plat 2 in a week
nearly impossible task dude for people of any skill level you are teh goat
Its not hard if u have okay mechanics
But man you have to have no life and an insane mental to do that
What about just aimtraining in between the rounds after you die ?
my eyes are unable to keep focus on the crosshair and i loose so many gun fights how do i fix it?
Find a crosshair that your eyes can keep track of, shape and colors also matter
my hands get super cold if i paly rank lol
and i cant get out of iron
Get an alt account if u want to grind
Nc video bro😊
im daddy
The most important.
First time this early