Archive for March, 2010

The Secret To Winning Paintball

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Planning, necessary aptitude and a spirit of togetherness are essential to squad sports. You can witness these elements in successfully played team games like basketball, football and baseball – the same rule applies, to make a successful paintball team as well. To make a winning squad, every player ought to be a good team as well as individual player and it all begins during the training sessions where players learn how to play on the offense as well as on the defense side.

Games of war are intended with the real scenario in mind and an unbiased analysis is necessary by the team members after every match is played. This is fundamental so as to understand and redress any faults made on the field so that next time they are more proficient while playing as a team. After practice as a team for a while, it is fun and fundamental to request another team to take part in practice as this will help your squad become used to each others techniques and help sharpen each players’ skills.

Paintball can be enjoyed in plenty of ways, for instance, the winning squad at the end captures the other squad flag or whichever squad has maximum number of participants left, after a set time limit is declared the winning squad. You can also play until all the members of one team are wiped out. A good way to train is by setting a time limit before each practice session because this will ensure the participants move swiftly in an attempt to obtain the goals. Every team ought to put to use both the attacking and defensive techniques when they play and every player must try to master both the methods.

Acquiring to be a skilled straight shooter is critical during training and every player ought to be skillful in hitting targets that are both still and moving. The strategy to be deployed when ammunition is limited is to shoot only when the target is clearly available rather than shooting at random and wasting precious ammo.

The ability to move secretly to avoid being discovered is a great talent for winning any paintball match so when a player sneaks into the other squad’s vantage point and the team takes this chance to attack, the counter squad hardly has any time to react suitably. The more ably you can sneak up on someone, the easier the match becomes for you. The other winning strategy for a paintball game is to use your hands and sound signals for communication, which would stop the other squad to ever know what your next move is going to be. When the squad, through repeated practices, become masters of the art, they could throw a challenge to any one in the league. Victory at paintball is no big deal provided the team has practiced enough and there is understanding amongst all the players.