WilsonCS2 delivers the aim training routine updated for 2026: which workshop maps to use, in what order, how much time to spend on each, and which metrics make sense vs. which are noise. Anchor of the aim-improvement cluster.
Resources to improve precision, recoil control, crosshair placement, and reflexes.
WilsonCS2 delivers the aim training routine updated for 2026: which workshop maps to use, in what order, how much time to spend on each, and which metrics make sense vs. which are noise. Anchor of the aim-improvement cluster.
The correct warm-up before playing Premier or FACEIT makes a consistent difference — Biley structures a 10-15 min routine combining aim, movement, and reflexes. Specifically for pre-session warm-up, not long training sessions.
Different approach: no_ctrl, an adult player keeping competitive aim at 37, shares a sustainable rather than intense routine. Useful for players who don't have 2-3 hours a day for training but want consistent progress with 20 minutes daily.
Before investing hours in aim training, it's worth ensuring settings (sensitivity, DPI, crosshair, raw input, etc.) aren't sabotaging your aim. Jotun lists 8 commonly miscalibrated settings in low elo. Spanish anchor with a fix-first-then-train mindset.
Znorux takes the mental angle of aim: why your aim becomes erratic under pressure and how to develop 'calm aim' that doesn't crumble in clutches. 16 minutes in Spanish combining biomechanics and mindset — deeper than traditional routines.