Paintball Playing
Tips on How to Win the Battle
Among the many sports that bring about solidarity and
sportsmanship in various competitive activities, paintball
ranks among the most popular and highly stimulating
games in the world.
According to the 2005 statistics of Sporting Goods
Manufacturers Association International, paintball ranks
third, next to inline skating and skateboarding.
This paint ball hype is based on the premise that people
who love “extreme sports” would most likely
use activities that will stimulate adrenaline rush.
Because every paint ball players aim is to win the game,
they would most likely try to obtain all of the possible
pointers and suggestions available just to achieve their
goal.
Below is a list of some tips on how to play paintball
well and prevail in the battle:
1. Establish an optimistic approach
Paintball is, basically, a war game, where players
can either win or loose; so there are instances where
things may not always conform to the plans of the players.
What must be observed is that each player must look
at the results in a very optimistic way.
For instance, if a player was not able to win the game,
he must accept the fact and identify the areas where
he failed to perform, which contributed to his failure.
Remember that there is always another opportunity to
win the game.
2. Learn by experience
Every failure is a learning experience: view it constructively
as a learning experience. Work on the things that need
more consideration and improvement.
The Secrets to
Winning at Paintball
Most team sports require teamwork, skill and planning.
This can be seen in the winning teams of sports like
basketball, football and hockey. The same approach can
be taken to make a very good paintball team.
The best way to become a paint ball championship team
is to know how to play both as a team and individually.
It starts at practice where the team will learn to play
both offense and in defense.
War games are simulated to emulate the real thing.
A fort can be made and some members selected to protect
it while the other group attacks. After each paint ball
game, an assessment must be made so that any mistakes
made can be corrected to make the team more efficient.
Aside from conducting some exercises within the group,
other paintball teams can be invited to participate
in a practice to sharpen the skills before a tournament.
There are several ways that the exercise can end:
by capturing the flag, eliminating all the members of
the other group or waiting until the time expires. A
good way to train the participants to move swiftly during
an offensive is by agreeing to a time limit before the
exercise begins.
The members should rotate the roles of offense and
defense during training exercise as both will have to
be used in a real game.
Marksmanship should also be part of training. The members
must be able to hit both stationary and moving targets
since both are necessary in an actual game where both
sides have limited ammunition.
Since the exercise usually lasts from 30 minutes to
an hour, the team should make every shot count. The
players should only fire when there is a clear shot
available rather than not being able to fire when it
matters the most.
Stealth is another element needed to win the game of
paintball. By being able to sneak up on the enemy first,
the team can attack the enemy position before the opposing
forces can mount a counterattack.
Learning to communicate using hand signals and sounds
will prevent the other team from knowing what the team’s
plans are. By practicing all of these drills and scenarios
in practice, the group will be ready to take on anyone
in the paint ball league.
The secret to winning at paintball is not rocket science;
it just takes a lot of practice so that each person
knows what to do which will pay off during competition.
Winning Paintball
as a Team
Paintball is a war game and like in real war, you are
never alone. You have your friends fighting beside you
and with the same spirit - wanting to win as much as
you do.
Paint ball is a tactical game. You have to know your
team’s strengths and weaknesses. As a rule, it
is best to use your team’s strength to win rather
than trying to cover up your weaknesses. This does not
mean that you will not care about your weaknesses: if
you are disadvantaged because of it, then you have other
days to learn how to change it. What really matters
now is how to prevent the other team from exploiting
your weakness and making it a turning point in your
battle.
Paintball also requires your team to have a battle
plan. Who will be the designated shooter (sniper)? Who
will charge and start all the action for your team?
These are just two of the different positions and strategies
that your team will have to determine so that your team
can win.
Paintball is designed to bring out the creative side
in people. You have to make sure that your battle plan
allows for a contingency plan for when mistakes happen.
You are never really sure how your opponent will react
when you stage a certain part of your plan. The sign
of a great “general” is knowing the different
plans that your opponent will make to counteract every
thing you do. A general should not be rattled when every
plan he has made has failed. He should be able to devise
new plan in the middle of the fight.
Paint ball also requires your team to be flexible.
Just because you are not a designated hitter does not
mean that you cannot do that to your opponents. Your
team should understand each others job and make sure
that when one of your teammates falls, there are others
who can carry on the job he was doing.
Paintball requires good communication between teammates.
You should have your own signs and you should learn
to bond with your teammates so that you will know what
he wants by just a look of the eye or nod of the head.
Paintball is also not just about winning as a team,
it is also about experiencing losing as a team and experiencing
all of the hardships of playing and surviving as a team.
It is in learning as a paint ball group and bonding
as brothers.
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