Okay bronze players who clicked just for the mechs, trade offer. I open Kovaaks at 41:50. You can skip to it. But you gotta go back to 0:00 after and play the full video through.
@@joebob4579 that's not his point. his point is that it's not the most important part in valorant. you are right that aimtraining = bad isn't a good take, but he never said that.
According to The average adult male's lungs can hold a maximum of 6 liters (about 1.5 gallons) of air per one breath We know that air is make in 20% by oxygen We also know that JPC played 19 rounds (but 13th round was without breath) This all means JPC consumed around 21 liters (5.55 gal) of pure oxygen. Stay healthy by speding few minutes per day on meditation
The 85% rule study was performed on binary tasks. As in a memory game of 1 or 0 like the one I put at the end of this comment. This is not proven to apply in a complex motor learning environment, where there's 100 things that can go wrong, 100 things that can go right, and what defines an error is always changing. You can't say every hit is a success, when people can have issues like failed stopping power, gliding, double micros, etc. while still hitting the target, AND they could take an MBM style technique where misses don't equate to errors, which I'd argue translates to games like Valorant much better than other techniques. I do love the enthusiasm and attempts to use science, don't get me wrong, though this study does not apply well. import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); while (true) { System.out.println("Welcome To Binary Game"); int i = ((int) (Math.random() * 2)); System.out.println("i = " + i); try { TimeUnit.SECONDS.sleep(1); } catch (InterruptedException e) { // Handle the exception e.printStackTrace(); } System.out.println("
"); System.out.println("What is i: "); int q = sc.nextInt(); if (i == q) { System.out.println("Correct"); } else System.out.println("Wrong"); } } }
@@cheddar01 Ya I read that after and regretted every life decision I've ever made, and then remember how much I've made from aim coaching and now I'm neutral.
The 15% error rate is a game changer. I've always tried to stay above 90-95% accuracy and it's definitely made me slower than I should be after the amount of aim and mechanics training I've done. Haven't been playing Val much lately as I've been focused on some other games but when I inevitably go back to consistent training and Val I'll be sticking to that 85% accuracy rate.
I competed professionally in tennis, and I can say that a lot of the concepts you teach (aside from mechanics) are definitely relevant to processes that pro athletes utilise during competitions! Pretty cool!
You are a great coach for a lot of reasons, but I think my personal favorite is that your advice can be applied to a lot of other areas of life. At 15:53 - “It’s not about the result, it’s about the process.” I’ve been trying to take ideas like these and incorporate them into my daily life. Thanks for the work you do.
Wojoojihin back at it again with another movie length tutorial on how to play the worst game ever made. You already know I’m gonna watch the whole thing and apply this in my ranked games 😎
@Mesling I have not demoted to gold. At the time of writing the comment, I ranked up to Plat 3. Valorant is my favorite game and I’m allowed to make fun of it. The comment was clearly a joke, but go off queen 💅
Woohoojin, i’m not sure how much you keep up with chess or the learning scene, but your channel reminds me so much of Daniel Naroditsky while Jollz is like your GothamChess. Jollz is more oriented towards low-elo with a few high-elo guys mixed in and he highlights basic topics such as crosshair placement, post-round positioning, util usage, etc. while your channel goes more in depth with each of these ideas. Thank you for your content!
even if you com "im gonna do the same thing" after comming something a few times i think it still puts u in that preround routine/flowstate mindset and keeps u from autopiloting
I took your advice and went from bronze 3 to silver 3 last act, can't wait to get to gold so I can apply for Vod reviews. Thank you banana you're delicious
53:55 That's me! As someone who spends a lot of time aim training, I appreciate that you make it clear that it can end up being a rabbit hole for some that can evolve into a distraction. I play kovaaks because frankly, it's my favorite game to play but when it comes to improving at valorant your time is usually better spent learning valorant specific details. You've created a wonderful community and your content is incredibly helpful! Keep up the great work!
I'm the same. Although I really like the look of good aim, if I want to improve at Valorant I need to spend less time in KovaaK's and put more time into deathmatches, vod reviewing etc.
Woo lucky timing for me! I've wanted to make my aim a weapon I can rely on with the help of a friend that relies on his mechanics in immortal and I got to 120 bpm on a metronome on sixshot. Was aiming for 90% as a guessed goal but now I know 85% is best! Time to watch the rest and absorb
The "optimal" error rate is very situational and as long as enough errors are being made for neuroplasticity to occur other factors are far more important for learning of motor skills.
Opening edits are great. Would love a playlist for AIM Labs as well but good info nonetheless. Time to go back to 0:00 and watch the full video through.
Imagine going back to this video after a few months and seeing the intro actually make sense after being desensitized from weeks of the recent intros just being deepfried noises and adhd transitions
@Woohoojin I have found your spreadsheet and watching your progress from Bronze to Immortal, Currently starting my own journey from Silver 1 Solo Q want to see if i can make it Immortal, I come from a competitive background in DotA and DotA 2 only and i am currently tired of MobA so giving tact FPS a shot..Your videos are so helpful especially your VOD Reviews man, Thanks for all the awesome and educational valorant content
Due to a talking banana on a screen, my thirst for valorant knowledge and want to game has skyrocketed, only problem, my parents don't like me gaming. I have though of a way to convince them to allow me to game. I will be given one year to earn whether that be youtube or tournament, while keeping up with grades and other things. But i am allowed to play once a day. Any wise wisdom oh great potassium wizard. Aswell yiur content shall always bring a smile to my face and i love your moral and teaching styles eith playbooks and true encouragement. Thank you woohoojin
Holy crap I need to do this. I mean I know that aim training isn’t a be all end all thing. But I’m coming from console/gamepad and I’ve just struggled so much getting used to just USING a mouse for aiming. This might be good to train mouse control in general.
Would you expect to have to pick up your mouse often for the smoothbot voltaic? I feel like I have to do it a lot. Anyone can answer this, I'm just debating raising my sensitivity
Sir, a question. I m bronze 3, the duelists in my lobby that get 30 35 kills, they are always rushing and pushing in sites and spawn and mid after entering sites. they dont look like they are clearing corners or anything, just running, and they re getting kills. is this a good thing to be learnt? this aggressive pushing?
Yeah, so I've got this really strange situation where I enjoy aim training almost as much as playing the game. As you've stated more than once in this video, it's not supposed to be fun. In my case, I can probably train on these aim trainers for an hour straight, if not more. Did you assign 15 minutes because training any more than that has a MUCH weaker effect on your improvement, or because you don't expect anyone to want to keep going? love you btw best val coach ever
Jpc takes a deep breath after each round because he has a routine. I take a deep breath after each round because I am stressed out. We are not the same.
problem for me is, that i do kinda well in kovaaks but once i play valo it all falls apart lmao. im having a really hard time focussing on the heads with my eyes for some reason. it was fine in r6, but in valo the heads and bodys blend in kinda.
37:22 "You have to comm, you can't be toxic and you have to play to win" Meanwhile EU: Haya running and gunning with an Odin and laughing maniacally as he's doing so (penny was not happy) Was a fun game tho
Whenever my team is missing or messing something fundamental like smokes or the push up I can't focus on my own game and fall apart. Especially when no-one tries to make or listen to plans it's imo pretty important to at least have a team composition that is very flexible to individual play styles, for this I would say team comp does matter a lot in certain levels, but that's just my experience.
Idk if there's any news about it but I looked at his tracker and he hasn't been playing too much since this once every couple days-weeks but I think there was a couple of month he wasn't playing but it seems like he's getting back into it slowly
Okay bronze players who clicked just for the mechs, trade offer. I open Kovaaks at 41:50. You can skip to it. But you gotta go back to 0:00 after and play the full video through.
i dare not skip 40 minutes of free valorant advice
shit even I just went to 41:50 and I'm in the vod!
Sr but i had to declined your offer. I will watch the vod with no skip at all
Ill raise you a second full view
I would rather watch all of it lmao
WOW AIM TALK IN A WOHOOJIN VIDEO?? THIS VIDEO SURELY WILL GET ME TO RADIANT IN A WEEK!
Bro why so much aim hate
@@joebob4579 Inefficient use of time and energy to get better at Valorant
@@joshuasalazar8818 lmao stop doing gridshot
aimtraining = bad is such a small brain take
@@joebob4579 that's not his point. his point is that it's not the most important part in valorant. you are right that aimtraining = bad isn't a good take, but he never said that.
According to The average adult male's lungs can hold a maximum of 6 liters (about 1.5 gallons) of air per one breath
We know that air is make in 20% by oxygen
We also know that JPC played 19 rounds (but 13th round was without breath)
This all means JPC consumed around 21 liters (5.55 gal) of pure oxygen.
Stay healthy by speding few minutes per day on meditation
this is the best comment i've ever read lmao
The 85% rule study was performed on binary tasks. As in a memory game of 1 or 0 like the one I put at the end of this comment. This is not proven to apply in a complex motor learning environment, where there's 100 things that can go wrong, 100 things that can go right, and what defines an error is always changing. You can't say every hit is a success, when people can have issues like failed stopping power, gliding, double micros, etc. while still hitting the target, AND they could take an MBM style technique where misses don't equate to errors, which I'd argue translates to games like Valorant much better than other techniques. I do love the enthusiasm and attempts to use science, don't get me wrong, though this study does not apply well.
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
while (true) {
System.out.println("Welcome To Binary Game");
int i = ((int) (Math.random() * 2));
System.out.println("i = " + i);
try {
TimeUnit.SECONDS.sleep(1);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// Handle the exception
e.printStackTrace();
} System.out.println("
");
System.out.println("What is i: ");
int q = sc.nextInt();
if (i == q) {
System.out.println("Correct");
} else
System.out.println("Wrong");
}
}
}
WOW
@@cheddar01 Ya I read that after and regretted every life decision I've ever made, and then remember how much I've made from aim coaching and now I'm neutral.
Woohoojin, I don’t say this lightly, but you truly are the Daniel Naroditsky of Valorant. Thank you!
But Daniel smurfs sometimes....
@@arthu7022 Daniel does 'speedruns', they are VERY educational and the opponents get their rating points refunded after the game.
@@arie7032 oh, I didn't know that sorry
that is such an incredible comparison, I cannot fucking fathom how I wasn't able to make that connection immediately
Honestly I would say hes the gotham chess of valorant
I never want to play on stream again... gotta crush these success metrics this week!! I NEED MY PLAYBOOKS!!!
The 15% error rate is a game changer. I've always tried to stay above 90-95% accuracy and it's definitely made me slower than I should be after the amount of aim and mechanics training I've done. Haven't been playing Val much lately as I've been focused on some other games but when I inevitably go back to consistent training and Val I'll be sticking to that 85% accuracy rate.
I competed professionally in tennis, and I can say that a lot of the concepts you teach (aside from mechanics) are definitely relevant to processes that pro athletes utilise during competitions! Pretty cool!
I just started an aim training routine to get me out of Gold. Imma add this to the regimen. You helped me climb from iron to gold btw Thanks a ton
Same here
Yeah same here. The inconsistent aim has kept me hardstuck g3 for too long
You are a great coach for a lot of reasons, but I think my personal favorite is that your advice can be applied to a lot of other areas of life. At 15:53 - “It’s not about the result, it’s about the process.” I’ve been trying to take ideas like these and incorporate them into my daily life. Thanks for the work you do.
Wojoojihin back at it again with another movie length tutorial on how to play the worst game ever made. You already know I’m gonna watch the whole thing and apply this in my ranked games 😎
have you played league? lmao
@Mesling I have not demoted to gold. At the time of writing the comment, I ranked up to Plat 3. Valorant is my favorite game and I’m allowed to make fun of it. The comment was clearly a joke, but go off queen 💅
@@SavagePrisonerSP why would anyone do that
@Mesling oh my fault Queen 💅
@@v12val what elo are you now?
Woohoojin, i’m not sure how much you keep up with chess or the learning scene, but your channel reminds me so much of Daniel Naroditsky while Jollz is like your GothamChess.
Jollz is more oriented towards low-elo with a few high-elo guys mixed in and he highlights basic topics such as crosshair placement, post-round positioning, util usage, etc. while your channel goes more in depth with each of these ideas.
Thank you for your content!
that raze at 13:51 is definitely a hooj viewer
I love how the title went from a regular hooj title to a perfectly monotone but completely accurate one
even if you com "im gonna do the same thing" after comming something a few times i think it still puts u in that preround routine/flowstate mindset and keeps u from autopiloting
Best Educational Valorant Content on youtube. 10/10
I took your advice and went from bronze 3 to silver 3 last act, can't wait to get to gold so I can apply for Vod reviews. Thank you banana you're delicious
53:55 That's me!
As someone who spends a lot of time aim training, I appreciate that you make it clear that it can end up being a rabbit hole for some that can evolve into a distraction. I play kovaaks because frankly, it's my favorite game to play but when it comes to improving at valorant your time is usually better spent learning valorant specific details. You've created a wonderful community and your content is incredibly helpful! Keep up the great work!
I'm the same. Although I really like the look of good aim, if I want to improve at Valorant I need to spend less time in KovaaK's and put more time into deathmatches, vod reviewing etc.
I used to do a pre round routine before every serve in tennis. this is such a cool application
this comment was before u said it was like a tennis serve 😔
I’m a similar rank and will try this routine with the sheet too. Cant wait to see progress
Unrelated to the video but thank you for posting your playbooks. I really appreciate it.
the intros get better and better each day holy im crying from laughing too hard
that intro is gold
Cool to see that your visual Kovaak's settings are so similar to mine (even the killsound)
Woo lucky timing for me! I've wanted to make my aim a weapon I can rely on with the help of a friend that relies on his mechanics in immortal and I got to 120 bpm on a metronome on sixshot. Was aiming for 90% as a guessed goal but now I know 85% is best! Time to watch the rest and absorb
The "optimal" error rate is very situational and as long as enough errors are being made for neuroplasticity to occur other factors are far more important for learning of motor skills.
Opening edits are great. Would love a playlist for AIM Labs as well but good info nonetheless. Time to go back to 0:00 and watch the full video through.
I'm glad you left in the awkward 10 seconds of man eating banana
Day 96 of thanking and appreciating Woohoojin for his educational and informative valorant content.
This new intro is banga every time. I was in the office and colleagues just saw me watching a man eat a banana. lmao
I just can't skip this intro and watch it every time :D
Imagine going back to this video after a few months and seeing the intro actually make sense after being desensitized from weeks of the recent intros just being deepfried noises and adhd transitions
Finally, the fabled Radiant flowchart
I clicked on this video for the meme and I got actual aim routines I’ve been betrayed
@Woohoojin I have found your spreadsheet and watching your progress from Bronze to Immortal, Currently starting my own journey from Silver 1 Solo Q want to see if i can make it Immortal, I come from a competitive background in DotA and DotA 2 only and i am currently tired of MobA so giving tact FPS a shot..Your videos are so helpful especially your VOD Reviews man, Thanks for all the awesome and educational valorant content
My Kovaak's is completely black everywhere, easily the most pleasurable to look at
Due to a talking banana on a screen, my thirst for valorant knowledge and want to game has skyrocketed, only problem, my parents don't like me gaming. I have though of a way to convince them to allow me to game. I will be given one year to earn whether that be youtube or tournament, while keeping up with grades and other things. But i am allowed to play once a day. Any wise wisdom oh great potassium wizard. Aswell yiur content shall always bring a smile to my face and i love your moral and teaching styles eith playbooks and true encouragement.
Thank you woohoojin
the chat in this one was something else holy
I think I will simply never learn to aim and continue to use neon slide as a crutch until respawn releases titanfall 3 and I can finally return home.
The forbidden lesson....
Holy crap I need to do this.
I mean I know that aim training isn’t a be all end all thing. But I’m coming from console/gamepad and I’ve just struggled so much getting used to just USING a mouse for aiming.
This might be good to train mouse control in general.
hoping for a aim training in aim labs one day, great vid!
My preround routine is playing a cleaning game and it makes me cracked😂
Based woohoojin upload
letts go daily dose of hooj content
I get kovaak anxiety. I don't aim train much because I'm afraid to ruin my nice graphs
This is real, I feel you. We need a support group for it haha
The only solution is to just keep running the scenarios until your graph is ruined lol
Came because it's woohoojin, stayed because it's JPC
So happy JPC is playing with Cypher ugh this is pog
I don't watch streams very often so I may just be out of the loop but does anyone know if the after hours is going to continue or not?
I can't find Woohoojin's Kovaaks playlist, just a troll scenario he made as a joke
Would you expect to have to pick up your mouse often for the smoothbot voltaic? I feel like I have to do it a lot. Anyone can answer this, I'm just debating raising my sensitivity
Yessss more hooj content
JPC out here looking better than hot chocolate
the small indie company rito games is so humble frfr
Sir, a question. I m bronze 3, the duelists in my lobby that get 30 35 kills, they are always rushing and pushing in sites and spawn and mid after entering sites. they dont look like they are clearing corners or anything, just running, and they re getting kills. is this a good thing to be learnt? this aggressive pushing?
JPC breathing, first form. Sentinal Stikes
thank you for great 15 min training guide which is actually (1 hour now) i am radiant
Can you add the JPC after hours title to the video title so it is more easily searchable?
Hooj is the best prime-baiter on youtube ;D.
Yeah, so I've got this really strange situation where I enjoy aim training almost as much as playing the game. As you've stated more than once in this video, it's not supposed to be fun. In my case, I can probably train on these aim trainers for an hour straight, if not more. Did you assign 15 minutes because training any more than that has a MUCH weaker effect on your improvement, or because you don't expect anyone to want to keep going?
love you btw best val coach ever
Jpc takes a deep breath after each round because he has a routine. I take a deep breath after each round because I am stressed out. We are not the same.
What if i don't want to use aimlab or any practice aim game..only using valorant range..do i still cam improve my aim better or not😢
link to the playlists do not work anymore, can you please update them or post them here in the comments? Thanks
Am I the only one who physically felt the sounds of the first aim training exercise?
Do you have a doi number for that article? I’d love to read it
Woohoojin I love the vids, but you should add timestamps to them it would make them a lot better.
JPC on top
wait wait wait! IS THAT JPC IN YOUR INTRO?!!
My prime resets on the 25th
bro the intro 💀
Should everyone have a Pre-Round Routine?
Can someone help out with the share code?
problem for me is, that i do kinda well in kovaaks but once i play valo it all falls apart lmao. im having a really hard time focussing on the heads with my eyes for some reason. it was fine in r6, but in valo the heads and bodys blend in kinda.
maybe eye focus training? I have same problem
keep your crosshair placement head height and maybe try experimenting with different outline colors?
Thought this was a 1 hour meme video tbh
Common Woohoojin W
is voltaic good for training
Damn he has half my hours in kovaaks and has a top 100 scenario lol
Woohoojin r u from Canada?
Exam 1 down. Exam 2 in an hour. I'll finish this after I've studied. Priorities sadge :(
EXAM 2 DOWN. Done for the day. Now to go vod review my val gameplay.
Anyone made a AimLabs playlist that copies this yet?
my biggest disappointment is that jpc got bullied to swap his gigachad hammer to balisong
Why where people timed out for speaking about rank color? Just curious.
No aimlabs equivalent, like in the description of the "Guide to Gold" guide? 😢 Asking for those that have already reached gold.
aimlab: search "HOOJ JPC AIM TRAIN"
Can someone translate this into aim lab game modes?
37:22
"You have to comm, you can't be toxic and you have to play to win"
Meanwhile EU: Haya running and gunning with an Odin and laughing maniacally as he's doing so (penny was not happy)
Was a fun game tho
Was here
Big sadge i dont have kovaaks anymore
Are the same scenarios ez to find in aimlabs?
just search "HOOJ JPC AIM TRAIN"
Hooj!! be nice to me and review a reyna vid :( 😢 banana
*Me not wanting to pay for Kovaaks so I replicate the aim drills in practice range with strafing bots*
Coach Woohoojin you talk like hikaru sometimes
Whenever my team is missing or messing something fundamental like smokes or the push up I can't focus on my own game and fall apart. Especially when no-one tries to make or listen to plans it's imo pretty important to at least have a team composition that is very flexible to individual play styles, for this I would say team comp does matter a lot in certain levels, but that's just my experience.
Tried this an proceed to bottom frag in comp game 💀. Some of his video are just suited for people that duo que and not solo que
jpc only solo ques + trying it once wouldn't make you the best aimer in the world you'd have to be consistent with it
gg now all bronzes will be doing this
Don't call me out like that 😂😂😂
Banana
is pressure aiming on aimlabs?
Search "HOOJ JPC AIM TRAIN" YOU'LL GET THE PLAYLIST. 👍🏻
so what you're saying is if I do this exact aim training routine I'll hit immortal just like jpc? Say less /s
Is JPC still on the grind? or am i missing the newest videos
Idk if there's any news about it but I looked at his tracker and he hasn't been playing too much since this once every couple days-weeks but I think there was a couple of month he wasn't playing but it seems like he's getting back into it slowly
: o
does anyone know the equivalent in aimlabs?
Yes. I made it yesterday.
Search "HOOJ JPC AIM TRAIN"
@@shivu4358 Legend!!