Originally posted by cledford
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So again, what is the best best way to show off paintball was the speedball game. Lots of people, real prizes, organized teams, the whole image. Yes, camo was looked down upon, especially coming out of the 80s and the look of paramilitary. So teams wanting to stand out, to get exposure went to motorcross for jerseys, pants and gloves (JT USA and Scott both started in motorcross) because there was nothing else. Then in the past 20 years, the players saw what wprked and didn't and hoped to impliment new paintball specific products to address what was missing or to improve upon an idea. Cause who is better at judging what wprls, a person in an office that never played pr a player that is out there? But i diegress...
And again, if you want to change how the game is evolved with the younger, next generation players. Take them under your wing. Spend a day with them, play games with them, lend them a mag and use their rental or even use a rental yourself and show them first hand, how to play, how to act, how to move. You get 2 kids doing that, and then they get 2 each and you have a pyramid effect of better play.
And here is were speedball is a benefit. It is in an enclosed area, you can be on the sideline, telling your players directly what to do so they can learn. Run 2 games of 5 man ball with you coaching both teams, you truly effected 10 people in about 20min. And if one or 2 kids take that advice and start to do better, it will cascade down. Monkey see monkey do.
But again, playing speedball and ahowing Speedball are 2 totally different things. Televising paintball was a pipe dream to legitimacy on the grand scale, to be equals with everyone else. The little kid trying to be like the big kids. Everyone does it, nothing wrong with thst. Its just paintball as a whole needs to decide where it wants to be. Yes, woods ball will forever be a part of the game, but that is not the only way. Till someone has a brainstorm on a new concept for the game, different that air or woods ball, those are the 2 styles we have.
As for being lost? Every business, every sport, every concept goes through expansion and contraction. Pro sports looses teams (or did, now they just pull up tents and relocate to a new city), popularity waxes and wains and interests come and go. The good thing is that the companies that are still around had enough good products to keep in business. Companies that were only in it for a quick buck quickly lost out and folded. The bad is that a lot of good companies did fold and are no longer around, which did provide competition, spurring the need to never keep static and to keep pushing forward.
So we all have to go play. Support the good fields, tell those good fields what keeps you coming back there. Hell, even work with the foeld in starting up a mini game, like rental day (1/2 prices for rentals, where you are playing, teaching them to get more involved in the game). Not only can you bring in new blood to yiur field, but also get in good with field.
Paintball is what you make of it, whether it is the guns, the style, the clothing, the game or whatever. You get as much as you put into it.




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