Requisites of
a Paintball Leader
It takes a lot of guts and character to be a leader
in any sport. Even in paintball, where there is minimal
physical contact and it can be played by everybody from
all walks of life, there are certain qualities needed
to be a leader of a paint ball team.
First, he has to achieve that certain level of respect;
the kind where other paintball players, some of them
close friends, are willing to follow his orders. This
is a feat to achieve since not everyone can bear to
take orders from just anyone.
The paintball leader should be a master strategist.
In this case, flexibility is a must since he must make
the initial battle plan suitable for any kind of battlefield.
He must also be courageous, the type of player that
will never hesitate to go into the frontline, even if
he is protected by his men. He must be a well-liked
character, someone who has the ability to communicate
clearly and effectively with all types of people.
What are the attributes that a paint ball commander
should have?
1. Experience and quick-wit - must be able to response
quickly
Experience is one thing that is not gained easily:
it takes a lot of time and patience to achieve the kind
of experience suitable for a paint ball leader.
2. Physical fitness - needs to be fast
He must be able to get into the thick of things, and
to be able to get into any areas that his men can go.
Mobility is a necessity for a paintball leader.
3. Respected air of mystery
Respect is needed to convince all of the members of
a team to follow whatever orders that are needed, dispensed,
and carried out. No team player will follow someone
he does not like and/or respect.
4. Ability and willingness to communicate
A commander talks with authority and conviction - he
can make people listen and take action.
A paint ball leader must be able to put aside his personal
performance for a while to analyze the performance of
his team. He should survive almost every battle. He
should be able to dissect and identify the flaws of
his team and the battle plan whenever things go wrong
and have the “smarts” to come up with a
better plan the next time around.
Like all other participation sports, a paintball leader
must be able to inspire other people to perform the
best they can. Once this is done, the whole team, not
only the paintball leader, will achieve victory.
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