looking for tips that arent mentioned frequently, for reference i can single tap about 220 but only for a short time
using your whole arm is rather inefficient tho-Hinami wrote:
Make sure to put conscious and active effort to actually using your entire wrist when singletapping. For particularly intense singletap sections such as jumpy diffspikes, move your entire arm if necessary. That's the whole point with singletapping—you are devoting everything to your dominant finger to make sure it can go as fast as it needs to be.
During "filler" parts of a map, try to conserve your dominant finger's stamina. I personally learned to alternate sliders for this purpose. If you can't alternate yet just relax your hand and make conscious effort to tap lightly, OR you can even try singletapping the filler with your non-dominant finger—useful training for when you eventually have to learn to alternate in the future.
Work on burst speed and longstream/deathstream speed. The singletap speed will follow.
Train on long aim maps as well. TV size maps are good for farming and to use as benchmarks, but it's the long maps that will really build singletap speed, stamina, and consistency