Here are my tips:
- Use a sprint key, it is a lot more consistent than w tapping w and is actually needed for most courses.
- Learn classic momentum setups like x and z facing backwalled 3 block momentum, 3 block momentum (no backwall) and 2bmm backwalled and no backwall. Once u know the basic setups you can start improvising on strats for more complex setups and adjusting based on your prior knowledge.
If you have any questions I can right about this more in depth later.
- Learn about x and z facing. Z facing walls are walls where the hitbox is smaller in the front and larger in the back allowing you to jump all the way in front of it without hitting the wall. X facing walls have a larger hitbox in the front so you must usually take 2 to 3 shift taps back from the front of the wall to avoid the hitbox.
These hitboxes can be seen in F3 mode.
-Struggling to do single and double neos?? The key is to remember that it really is not a long jump and you are just sidestepping aorund the block and then coming back in.
For x facing neos crouch to the front, than take 2 or 3 shift taps back and headhitter (2 is easier but if you find you are overjumping than do 3). For z facing neos
- When jamming, hold ypur sprint key before pressing w and space that way there is less room for error as you are only pressing 2 keys at oece instead of 3.
- Use a plot to practice jumps
- Learn force momentum. This is a good technique for consistency in 4 block jumps if you are struggling.
- Learn to feel for tick timings in parkour. A good way to do this is to practice jumps with 1 and 2 tick timings. Some examples include practicing headhitters and more.
- Watch parkour youtubers. They will help you learn new strats and amaze you with their skill. Some of my favorites are YouAreRexist, DionysosITheIGod, ImInHell and sdopjsdggsrd