1. Importance of Aligning Aim and Vision, and Fundamentals
It's important to align your aim and vision to shoot at the opponent's head.
Master the fundamentals (breaking, headlining, dead zone, framing).
Practicing aim alone without fundamentals makes it difficult to improve.
2. Importance of Tracking and Practice Goals
Tracking is more important than wrist flick shots, and it reduces fluctuations in condition.
Emphasize tracking practice to keep your aim on the opponent's head.
The goal is to increase speed after increasing accuracy.
Mentioned the tracking practice example of Caron player's KovaaK team.
Practice aligning aim and vision through tracking practice, and apply it in-game.
3. Shooting Range Training Method
Practice with the feeling of drawing a line between two targets.
Keep the speed constant, don't go past the target, and shoot at the same time as arrival.
Practice breaking shots after fixing the aim on the target while moving.
Practice aiming freely with your eyes on the target's head without the crosshair.
4. Deathmatch Utilization and Practice Ratio
Focus on applying the previous practice in Deathmatch rather than getting kills.
Recommended practice 3, real battle 7 ratio.
Emphasize consistent practice.
5. Additional Practice and Closing
Aim Lab and KovaaK usage practice methods will be introduced in the next video.
Encourage viewers to have good aim through consistent practice.
If you have any questions or need lectures, please inquire in the comments.