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7-Day Aspas Aim Training Challenge: Skill Improvement Experiment
This video documents the process of following Valorant pro gamer Aspas' aim training routine for 7 days to experiment with the degree of skill improvement. It analyzes and applies Aspas' training methods, such as deadzone moving, pre-aiming, keyboard aiming, and aim correction, to check for changes in skill.
1. Introduction to the Aspas Training Method Experiment
We're following the training methods of Aspas, the world's best entry fragger, for 7 days to directly experiment with the degree of skill improvement.
The YouTuber felt a lack of aim and detail while doing the Radiant challenge content in the past, so they looked for pro gamers' training methods.
00:00 - 00:51
1. Introduction to the Aspas Training Method Experiment
We're following the training methods of Aspas, the world's best entry fragger, for 7 days to directly experiment with the degree of skill improvement.
The YouTuber felt a lack of aim and detail while doing the Radiant challenge content in the past, so they looked for pro gamers' training methods.
00:59 - 02:17
2. Day 1: Deadzone Movement Practice
Practicing using Aspas' deadzone movement.
Deadzone refers to the timing when the character momentarily stops during left and right movement. Firing at this timing allows you to accurately hit the enemy while moving.
Applied to ADA 꾹 (Kkuk) movement and practiced in Deathmatch, resulting in the effect of the opponent not being able to hit well.
Felt that doing Deathmatch with the Guardian rather than the Vandal is more effective for deadzone movement practice.
02:18 - 03:23
3. Day 3: Aim Fluctuation and Reanalysis of Training Method
Focusing on deadzone movement caused aim fluctuations, resulting in a losing streak in Competitive.
Reanalyzing the training method focusing on Aspas' aim itself, three elements were identified: pre-aiming, keyboard aiming, and aim correction.
Since pre-aiming and keyboard aiming were covered in the previous video, this time we will focus on practicing aim correction.
03:24 - 05:04
4. Days 6-7: Aim Correction Practice and Skill Improvement
After changing the direction of aim and movement practice, even if the first shot misses, I had the composure to adjust my aim and the余裕 (yeoyu - leeway/room) to think about the next plan.
Even in 1-vs-many engagements, I developed a sense of calmly looking at the next target and correcting my aim without my aim shaking.
The 1-vs-5 engagement, which was a weakness, has turned into a strength.
05:09 - 06:10
5. Conclusion and Next Video Preview
Skill has improved noticeably through this training method, and it is highly recommended for viewers who want to rank up to Immortal.
The next video will reveal the results of the Radiant return challenge.
