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.
Paintball 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.
Paintball 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 group and
bonding as brothers.
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