Paintball: the art of retreat
In cases where you encounter a situation where you or
your paintball team have to back down and retreat, the following are effective
ways to make retreating more effective, if not successful.
Always have a plan b:
When you or your squad needs to move to another
position, make sure that this area is far safer as this will be the place where
you have to retreat to. Plan ahead so
that you will know the ideal place for you and your team to be. Usually, good places to retreat are those
that provide cover for the team or is a nearer to the other squad units of your
team. It is essential that this area is
known by everyone, and all know how to get there. It is also important that all go there
together, when such a need arises.
Fight together, run together:
When it is time to retreat, retreat all together, retreat as one
group. “All for one and one for all” is
the best defense you can have. Your
group’s combined strength is a force to reckon with when under attack.
Imagine if your team was to run off in various
directions, you would be unable to watch and protect each other. It is difficult to battle the enemy if
everyone is far apart, especially if you and your other team mates are safely
nestled in their separate areas.
Fire, fire, fire and fire:
The most effective way to break from an attack is to
fire back with an enormous amount of paintball ammunition as this will cause
the opposing team to hide and protect themselves from your fire. When the leader of your squad decides to
retreat, continue firing all together, hit everything that is moving for about
three seconds and then, retreat! Do not
forget to fire back and occasionally turn around to check on anyone who may be
firing at you. Do this as a group.
Keep in mind that retreats are not an opportunity to
duck and cover but to make moves that are strategically important to the
group’s welfare. Therefore, it should be
quick.
Exception to the rule
There is an exception to the “fire when retreating
rule.” The act of retreating and not
returning any shots is when you or your squad is asked to help your fellow team
members. On this occasion, moving as a
unit with speed is still very important.
Retreating is not easy but it could be the best choice
you or your group have to keep your team from losing.
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