But did you know
Last act I reach Ascedent 2 and that's based off me not playing this game that seriously because I have other priorities like university, relationship and touching grass in general. But long story short I've played a bunch of fps games and I also played valorant since the beta days and here is the best tip I can give you about Aim. Aim trainers only help if you're a complete noob to videogames and the fps genre in general. If you think you have a horrible control of your aim, meaning that your aim is very unstable and jumpy/glitchy when you move it your target, then yes, aim trainers like aim labs will help to stabilize that.
But after that it won't help anymore! I assume most of you have decent average aim because most of you play the game plenty and also play games in general and is familiar with using a mouse and keyboard. With that said, I still wouldn't recommend aim trainers because the best way to develop good aim for a specific game you're trying to improve on is to play the game LOTS! That's it! Do about 15 deathmatches everyday and try to get 1st in all them! After a month of that, you'll notice you've gotten better at pre-aiming and crosshair placement in a lot of the maps you do deathmatch in. Eventually that will transfer to your actual competitive games.
And finally, the best way to improve aim is to just STOP OBSESSING OVER YOUR AIM! The reason why I was stuck in plat/diamond lobbies is because I kept thinking that the reason why I lost that duel or that round is because I had poor aim compared to my teammates and opponents. But that's not the clear picture! The reason why we lose those duels over and over even though we train our aim so much is because our game sense is super poor because of how much we're obsessing aim over game sense. As long as you're obsessing over your aim than actually developing a really good game sense by playing a multitude of high quality competitive games, your aim will never develop into something fast, stable and accurate. Stop changing your sens, stick with one that you're stable with, stop copying other pros' setups and how they do it, it won't help because you're not them! Instead, develop your game sense! Spray control, Pre-aiming, pre-firing, spamming on walls/wallbanging, util usage, positioning, avoiding utilities, MAP SENSE( I capitilized this one because it's a huge one that a lot of people lack), cooperating with your teammates, strats to run on eco rounds or with ultimates and utilties, learning to play an agent to the optiminal level, and so much more! All these things are what molds your aim into a higher level of aim that you can be confident in when you're taking duels.
TLDR;
I could've wrote more but to conclude, to get good aim in valorant you would first want to have stable aim via aim trainers. Once that is complete, stop using aim trainers so much! You're not going to lose that muscle memory that fast so don't keep grinding on aim trainers! Secondly, play a lot of deathmatches, 15 max everyday to develop proper gun mechanics such as spray control, spray transfer, bursting, tap firing, wallbanging, and many more while also delveoping pre-aiming/crosshair placement and pre-firing in a lot of the maps you deathmatch in. Finally, develop your game sense! This is the hardest to do because it requires you to put in the hours and actually focus on understanding what you're doing wrong and learning to get a better sense of the game so it can better help you to aim better and win you more duels! GGs and keep fragging out!