This one come out spontaneously. I was just trying to make a video so that I don't have to answer the same question about 'only aiming with arm' over and over again. But yeah, I'll try to upload something like that in the future.
What people generally mean when they ask arm vs wrist questions is: is your wrist planted? If yes, then you wrist aim. Is your wrist not planted, so you can move your arm? If yes, then you arm aim. And therein comes your point, about still using your wrist even though you arm aim, and a bunch of different ways to do so. But that is the general consensus.
Well, that explains it for a lot of people, if I had a hand cam it would look the opposite (wrist only) cause my range of motion is really high and I have a weird grip to compensate for that, but in reality, I use the arm as much as I use the wrist.
Was just on your channel looking at your technique for smoothness and see this video uploaded 18 seconds ago. Thanks! So this means when doing a smoothness scenario you move wrist first and then swap arm when you reach the end of your comfortable rom or do you move both simultaniously?
sounds like a nice thing, i recently switched to arm aim 3 days ago and i think this trick could be more comfortable too else you can use your arm for wider movements and wrists for the corrections or shorter ones(flicks too)
Sdk had a vid on this aswell where he said "dont go to your end ROM of your wrist before using your arm" people that naturally wanna use wrist more than arm (me) tend to use wrist only and than when the strafe is longer than wrist only aim, you'll not be smooth at all eith your arm. Nice vid 👍
@@wtssmaller you don't get much time to do this in global lobbies,even if you do,you might as well give a good chance to your opponent to kill you It's actually personal preference so yeah,i use both arm and wrist,wrist for flicking and corrections, arm for large AWP movements and vertical movements,or sometimes close range tracking
kinda unlucky for some people I guess. My range of motion for wrist is fine for myself (comfortably move 45 degrees both left and right). n0ted can move like almost 60 degrees, which is crazy. Goes to show that you shouldn't copy players sens, especially if they're higher sens, cuz they prob will have a better rom. (don't quote me on that). Also, do you think better rom of wrist = advantage for ANY sens, not just high
@@INS404 try it bro. slowly Go to the fullest bend possible and then go back to neutral slowly try both sides. very slowly like you were doing scenario called lr500
You're wrong in assuming that everybody incorporates wrist movement in aiming. I've been consciously forcing myself to use 0 wrist to aim for years to keep my sensor at the exact same angle all the time to prevent mouse drift. I microadjust with finger movements.
@@stae24 nah on osu you're basically forced to, you can only reset your mouse position every couple minutes so if you go off the pad it's over. you have to keep the mouse angled the exact same way at all times.
@@r_se Literally like the only game where that might be ok, I dunno since I dont play it and Ive never heard of not using your wrist but in 99% of other games not using your wrist hurts aim
People probably think you use arm only cause the hand cam is only like 1/8 size of the whole vid. You’ve probably been asked this but do you play krunker?
@@INS404 seemless movement of the wrist and arm. Krunker is pretty much an aim trainer with insane movement. Learning the movement is a fun journey. Easy to notice improvements. If you are down to play my kovaaks scenario that would be appreciated. Im trying to get someone to play it and beat my highscore. It’s called 180s. I’ve got a vid on my channel (it’s in the krunker vid)
@@valerianaether ye i try to relax it as much as i can. On tracking it works quite well but on flicks i feel like i have to tense otherwise it looks like the biggest potato aim :D And i can't hit headshots for some reason without tensing. Thx for the answer tho
tensing your arm is a natural thing ur muscle does when making fast, precise movements. it should get tense for a second during a flick. don't let your arm be tense all the time though. try to make it relax when you're not actively in a gunfight. @@hone-pq7pp
Yes, but you need end of the flick to not be shaky, for that you need to have the right amount of tension and relax enough towards the end of the flick. Also, tensing up the arm for the flick doesn't mean you have to tense up the grip.
@@INS404 can i ask u a question i have been playing kovaaks for 200 hours and my main game is cs go when i play cs go my elbow always touch table and i feel comfortable but when i play kovaak my elbow is touching desk then i cannot do some scenerios it getting worse what should i do
@@rzaozdemir7133 CS:GO is brain heavy, not aim heavy so naturally you can get away with a not-so-effective aiming style and still perform well. In kovaaks, a lot of scenarios include vertical aspect of aiming. Vertical aim is purely arm and you can't get away with resting your elbow. You can try to change your playstyle just to see if you like it better. Try having your elbow hanging off the desk. You can always change back if you don't like it.
dikey aim içeren senaryolarda (mesela 1wall 6 targets, veya aimlab'da gridshot) dirseğini oynatmak zorunda kalırsın. eğer overwatch, quake gibi dikey aim isteyen oyun oynamıyosan bu tip senaryolar oynamana zaten gerek yok. zaten cs:go/valorant ta sana bi faydası olmaz bunların. sadece yatay aim isteyen senaryolar (horizontal flicks, valorant small flicks gibi) çalışmak cs:go için daha faydalı olur. danışmak istediğin şey olursa discord um: BloodY#2804
Newer mice with wireless technology is the same or even better than cable in most points. Now it is possible to make a wired mouse faster, but it is turning to the point where it is not distinguishable at all. A wired mice is actually not a good choice for competitive gaming in this climate due to it adding tension and weight to the mouse. @@prospectorbonky
I’m the head professor of Aiminomics at Harvard and by my calculations you are incorrect
>aim scientist
“Aim scientist” brother be real.
aim enthusiast sounds more true lmao but scientist is kinda far fetched
I think it's a joke...
Aim scientist is crazy
You are such a dope guy would be insane if you did more videos similar to this with a voice over or commentary
This one come out spontaneously. I was just trying to make a video so that I don't have to answer the same question about 'only aiming with arm' over and over again.
But yeah, I'll try to upload something like that in the future.
What people generally mean when they ask arm vs wrist questions is: is your wrist planted? If yes, then you wrist aim. Is your wrist not planted, so you can move your arm? If yes, then you arm aim. And therein comes your point, about still using your wrist even though you arm aim, and a bunch of different ways to do so. But that is the general consensus.
Bros the aim scientist
Well, that explains it for a lot of people, if I had a hand cam it would look the opposite (wrist only) cause my range of motion is really high and I have a weird grip to compensate for that, but in reality, I use the arm as much as I use the wrist.
I mix both. Arm aiming if the enemy is far away from my crosshair, and wrist aiming for micro adjustments.
bois i think the youtube algorithm is making its reincarnation
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Was just on your channel looking at your technique for smoothness and see this video uploaded 18 seconds ago. Thanks! So this means when doing a smoothness scenario you move wrist first and then swap arm when you reach the end of your comfortable rom or do you move both simultaniously?
I think it's both arm and wrist until I run out or wrist rom. It's also not limited to just smoothness scens.
sounds like a nice thing, i recently switched to arm aim 3 days ago and i think this trick could be more comfortable too
else you can use your arm for wider movements and wrists for the corrections or shorter ones(flicks too)
Sdk had a vid on this aswell where he said "dont go to your end ROM of your wrist before using your arm" people that naturally wanna use wrist more than arm (me) tend to use wrist only and than when the strafe is longer than wrist only aim, you'll not be smooth at all eith your arm. Nice vid 👍
flicking and correction is only possible with wrists,unless someone is born as an arm god lol
@@wtssmaller you don't get much time to do this in global lobbies,even if you do,you might as well give a good chance to your opponent to kill you
It's actually personal preference so yeah,i use both arm and wrist,wrist for flicking and corrections, arm for large AWP movements and vertical movements,or sometimes close range tracking
For someone like my who is transitioning from fingertip to claw/palm, arm aiming is difficult.
Nice - Is the base of your palm planted on the desk or hovering, and is your forearm planted on the desk or hovering?
both touch the pad but never really rest on it, wrist is in the air sometimes
@@INS404 Cheers
должна ли рука быть в напряжении при аиме? или полностью расслабленна?
Расслаблена, насколько ситуация позволяет.
kinda unlucky for some people I guess. My range of motion for wrist is fine for myself (comfortably move 45 degrees both left and right). n0ted can move like almost 60 degrees, which is crazy. Goes to show that you shouldn't copy players sens, especially if they're higher sens, cuz they prob will have a better rom. (don't quote me on that).
Also, do you think better rom of wrist = advantage for ANY sens, not just high
I would assume it is an advantage for any sens, yeah.
yes, it helps in flicking
@@INS404 does tour wrist stutter or shake when you go past a specific point when bending your wrist to the fullest ?
@@voitek7944don't think so. I probably avoid going past that point but idk really.
@@INS404 try it bro. slowly Go to the fullest bend possible and then go back to neutral slowly try both sides. very slowly like you were doing scenario called lr500
Hey what mouse is that
skoll mini
@@INS404 also thank you
i am not scientist but why dont you use gaming sleeve. I want your opinion if you have time
I have one. I use it when it's hot and my arm gets wet from the sweat. Prefer to play without one when I'm not sweating.
You're wrong in assuming that everybody incorporates wrist movement in aiming. I've been consciously forcing myself to use 0 wrist to aim for years to keep my sensor at the exact same angle all the time to prevent mouse drift. I microadjust with finger movements.
well then you're consciously hurting your aim
@@stae24 nah on osu you're basically forced to, you can only reset your mouse position every couple minutes so if you go off the pad it's over. you have to keep the mouse angled the exact same way at all times.
@@r_se yeah bro you talking about osu like cmon lmao.
@@r_se Literally like the only game where that might be ok, I dunno since I dont play it and Ive never heard of not using your wrist but in 99% of other games not using your wrist hurts aim
‘aim scientist’
People probably think you use arm only cause the hand cam is only like 1/8 size of the whole vid. You’ve probably been asked this but do you play krunker?
Yeah, but this vid is fullscreen and it's still hard to notice my wrist moving at 1:15. Heard about knunker but never played it.
@@INS404 seemless movement of the wrist and arm. Krunker is pretty much an aim trainer with insane movement. Learning the movement is a fun journey. Easy to notice improvements.
If you are down to play my kovaaks scenario that would be appreciated. Im trying to get someone to play it and beat my highscore. It’s called 180s. I’ve got a vid on my channel (it’s in the krunker vid)
So when you aim at someone, you use your arm to get close to your target as possible and then recorrect with your wrist?
Combination of both to just land right on target right away I guess
@@INS404 Okay, ty ^^
arm aiming>>>
is it okay to tense your arm while aiming or should you try to relax it as much as possible?
When you relax u will get good accurate and flicks
@@valerianaether ye i try to relax it as much as i can. On tracking it works quite well but on flicks i feel like i have to tense otherwise it looks like the biggest potato aim :D And i can't hit headshots for some reason without tensing.
Thx for the answer tho
@@valerianaether okay thx i'm gonna focus on that then thx for the answer.
And thanks again haha :D
tensing your arm is a natural thing ur muscle does when making fast, precise movements. it should get tense for a second during a flick. don't let your arm be tense all the time though. try to make it relax when you're not actively in a gunfight. @@hone-pq7pp
Yes, but you need end of the flick to not be shaky, for that you need to have the right amount of tension and relax enough towards the end of the flick. Also, tensing up the arm for the flick doesn't mean you have to tense up the grip.
Is your elbow touching the table
no, it's never even on the table
@@INS404 can i ask u a question i have been playing kovaaks for 200 hours and my main game is cs go when i play cs go my elbow always touch table and i feel comfortable but when i play kovaak my elbow is touching desk then i cannot do some scenerios it getting worse what should i do
@@rzaozdemir7133 CS:GO is brain heavy, not aim heavy so naturally you can get away with a not-so-effective aiming style and still perform well. In kovaaks, a lot of scenarios include vertical aspect of aiming. Vertical aim is purely arm and you can't get away with resting your elbow. You can try to change your playstyle just to see if you like it better. Try having your elbow hanging off the desk. You can always change back if you don't like it.
dikey aim içeren senaryolarda (mesela 1wall 6 targets, veya aimlab'da gridshot) dirseğini oynatmak zorunda kalırsın. eğer overwatch, quake gibi dikey aim isteyen oyun oynamıyosan bu tip senaryolar oynamana zaten gerek yok. zaten cs:go/valorant ta sana bi faydası olmaz bunların. sadece yatay aim isteyen senaryolar (horizontal flicks, valorant small flicks gibi) çalışmak cs:go için daha faydalı olur. danışmak istediğin şey olursa discord um: BloodY#2804
@@INS404 is your elbow touching your chair arm rest?
Это обзор на ковер? Эх субтитры бы
Мб сделаю потом
хуйня ковёр
@@INS404 было бы здорово 🙌
this guy should look to practice stretching for his wrist his rom is terrible
🫒
do u have discord?
aim scientist using an ergonomic mouse with cable 😂
cable is better
Newer mice with wireless technology is the same or even better than cable in most points. Now it is possible to make a wired mouse faster, but it is turning to the point where it is not distinguishable at all. A wired mice is actually not a good choice for competitive gaming in this climate due to it adding tension and weight to the mouse. @@prospectorbonky
@@AUDITINGSTOCKHOLM nuh uh
op1 8k will save wired mice
Will not be a difference to an 8k mice with good dongle.@@TheIronyy_
Cable is better if it's not touching mousepad, look at Aleksandar hand poc@@prospectorbonky
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