Edited By
Emily Johnson

Gamers are facing a tough decision about their aim training routines, with mixed opinions on which playlists to prioritize. As the aiming community continues to discuss optimal strategies, players are urging each other to consider personal preferences and specific weaknesses.
Many players suggest that sticking to the VDIM routine may not be effective if they can't train daily. A recurring theme is the importance of adapting playlists based on time availability and individual needs. One player shared, "iโm on a similar aim training schedule and I just default to fundamental playlists"
Fundamental playlists seem to be a go-to for those with limited time.
The effectiveness of focused playlists like VDIM is being questioned.
Feedback from benchmarks is seen as valuable for improvement.
A variety of strategies exist among players, highlighting how different approaches yield different results:
"What I did when I didnโt have that much time is just grind the benchmarks."
Players have differing practices, such as separating their training by focus area each day. One contributor noted, "I play 5-6 days a week, and I separate each day into sections Iโve been seeing more improvement this way."
With so many varied opinions, the question remains: how should less frequent trainers approach their aim training? Some insist on the relevance of fundamental playlists to cover all bases, while others stick to specific tasks to boost individual skills.
โ Many players suggest alternating between fundamental and VDIM playlists.
โก A focus on benchmarks is gaining traction for overall skill improvement.
๐ก "It lets me feel a lot more free about what I feel like doing." - A common sentiment.
As the discussion continues, players are encouraged to tailor their practices to fit their schedules while maintaining a creative approach to training.