
Why chasing leaderboard high scores might be ruining your raw mouse control
Yo guys, spent the last few weeks digging into some data and sports science concepts regarding how we actually build mechanical skill. I noticed a lot of players (including myself) treat aim trainers like a daily quiz just grinding leaderboard scenarios for hours, hunting for a high score, and wondering why it doesn't translate to tactical shooters. Realized that shifting the focus entirely away from high score hunting and onto specific data driven Voltaic routines completely changes how muscle control is built. I put together a full analytical video breakdown tracking this concept, showcasing the exact routine shifts, and how to actually break out of that plateau. If you're stuck in an aim training rut, hopefully this helps give some perspective. Let me know what your current routine looks like or if you think the benchmarking system is being used wrong!