The True Secrets Of Winning at Paintball By Darren C

January 7, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Winning Paintball

Paintball requires team work, skill and technique. This can be seen in the winning teams of sports like basketball, football and hockey. By using the same method, you can create a strong paintball team.

An excellent way to become a professional is to know how to play both as a team and individually. It starts by practicing on some offensive and defensive strategy.

War games are simulated to emulate the real thing. In today’s paintball, “capture the flag” is the most common. Each team will try to get the center flag without getting splattered on any part of your bodies and your paintball gun.

After each game, make sure that you make an assessment so that any mistakes made can be corrected to make your team more efficient. Aside from conducting some drills within your group, other teams can be invited to participate in a practice to sharpen the skills before a tournament. There are several ways that the drills can end: besides playing “capturing the flag”, you can also try 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 drill begins.

You and your partners should rotate the roles of offense and defense during training exercise as both will have to be used in a real game.

Accuracy should also be part of training. You must be able to shoot both stationary and moving targets since both are necessary in an actual game where both sides have limited ammunition. Since the drill usually lasts from 30 minutes to an hour, your 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, you can bunker your opponents from behind or to stop them before they can even mount a counterattack.

Communication is very, very important. By 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, you and your team mate will be ready to take on anyone in the league.

The secret to winning at paintball is a no-brainer; it just takes a lot of practice – of course the correct method of practice – so that each person knows what to do which will pay off during competition.

- Darren C
Published Author Of
ExtremePaintballGuide.com

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