

The Ultimate Guide to Aim Improvement and Reflex Training
Oct 30, 2025
Finally, an ultimate guide to aiming from the Free American Gaming Human Resources department. Everything about aiming can be found here.
Hello all and welcome to another Free American Gaming Human Resources approved guide. This time, Free American Gaming Human Resources approved the release of an ultimate guide designed to be an all-in one manual to help you solved the age old question, "how to improve aim in FPS games." But this time, Free American Gaming Human Resources took it one step further by making this guide applicable for any video game. Prepare to turn your shaky crosshair into a laser beam of pure American gaming strength.
In this guide, you will learn all about the science behind the Flick, is mouse acceleration good for aim, the anatomy and physiology of the mouse grip, the power of the Sigma Grindset, and finally, how to consistently flick shot. As such, here is "The Ultimate Guide to Aim Improvement and Reflex Training".
The Science Behind the Flick

Starting off, one critical aspect of aiming is the Flick. Flicking involves utilizing your wrist, arm, shoulder, and body to quickly move your aim towards a target. The Free American Gaming Science Corps analyzed the aim of 1,000 non-Free American Gamers and determined that their average reaction time is somewhere around 200ms to 300ms. Meanwhile, seasoned Free American Gamers average reaction times of 120ms to 180ms. A notable difference that you can one day reach by following the guides of Free American Gaming.
Fortunately, mastering the Flick is relatively easy. But first, you need to understand the science behind it:
"When a player decides to flick, the brain’s visual and parietal regions rapidly calculate the target’s location and distance, sending a pre-programmed command through the motor cortex to the wrist and forearm. The muscles execute a fast, ballistic movement guided by cerebellar fine-tuning to stop precisely on target. Within milliseconds, sensory feedback confirms alignment, locking the crosshair onto the enemy with near-reflex precision."
-Free American Gaming Research Corps
Now you know the science behind the Flick.
Is Mouse Acceleration Good for Aim?

Secondly, the debate over mouse acceleration has divided Free American Gamers for many years. It has divided them so much that the Free American Gaming Research Corps had to do an in-debt study into whether mouse acceleration is better or worse for gamers.
So does mouse acceleration improve aim? Well the short answer is yes. And the long answer is yes it does.
Mouse acceleration takes advantage of the speed and agility of gamers. If you can master both accurate flicking and control over the speed of flicking, you will be a flick master. This is especially important for FPS games like Counter Strike 2, Rainbow Six Siege, and Russian Fishing Simulator. Where there may be situations where flicking faster than normal may be required.
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Mouse Grip

Another aspect to consider is the anatomy and physiology of the mouse grip. Now, when it comes to having great aim you need to consider the body's anatomy. The Free American Gaming Research Corps studied extensively the anatomy and physiology of the human body to help you master aim.
Free American Gaming recommends you utilize the right posture, the right mouse, and the right position to help you aim while utilizing the least amount of energy. All of this can be found in the "How to Aim Better in Video Games" guide, which goes in-depth into these tips.
However, what you need to trust is that utilizing a handshake grip is the anatomically superior mouse position that can only be achieved utilizing a vertical mouse.
The Power of the Sigma Grindset

The Sigma Grindset isn’t just a meme, it’s the psychological framework that separates casual players from Free American Gamers. Highly skillful aim is forged through obsession, repetition, and relentless self-improvement. Every mistake you make should include some level of punishment so that you will know to do better next time.
At its core, the Sigma Grindset is about deliberate neural conditioning. Each hour spent aim training rewires your motor cortex and cerebellum, as mentioned earlier, tightening the feedback loop between looking and shooting. You should not stop until you reach number one in everything - every time. A mindset that every Free American Gamer can appreciate. And you can too by simply following this philosophy: grind, refine, repeat. Note the repeat, this is a never ending cycle of Sigma Grinding.
The result? You don’t just “get better aim.” You become aim.
How to Consistently Flick Shot

Finally, now that you know every aspect about aiming. It is now time to do the aiming. In order to consistently flick shot, you need to train your muscle memory until your crosshair moves like a reflex, not a decision. That means making your flicking subconscious. Which is possible now that you know how your body aims, how to min-max mouse acceleration, how to take advantage of the best mouse grip, and the power of the Sigma Grindset.
There is a reason why Free American Gamers tell other casual, poor-performing gamers to use Aim Labs, and that's because it works. Simply load up Aim Labs and find a playlist for your video game of choice. Then run it at least once a day for the rest of your life. Only then can you reach and maintain the level of just under Free American Gamers.
In conclusion, there are multiple aspects to consider when learning to aim. These are understanding the science behind the flick, determining is mouse acceleration good for aim (yes), mastering the knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the mouse grip, maintaining the power of the Sigma Grindset, and finally putting in the work to maintain consistent flick shot accuracy. Bonus points if you use the holistic art of tracking in your aim.
Consider exploring some of the other guides from Free American Gaming Human Resources. Be sure to visit their Essential Guides to help you improve your skills and navigate the treacherous virtual world.



