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  • Carbon
    Word!
    • Jan 2003
    • 1589

    #1

    What is the mental aspect of paintball

    A really broad question but, what is in your opinion, the mental aspect of paintball?

    The phrase get thrown around in other sport like Baseball (pitching vs batting), Hockey ect ect. Now, im pretty sure there is a similar mental chain of thought that is present all sports.

    What genral mental aspect does paintball have in common with other sport?

    What are paintball specific mental aspects to the game?

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  • Thourne
    Pump Gun Aficionado
    • Feb 2002
    • 186

    #2
    I guess the most obvious ones would be the rec baller vs the tourney baller. These 2 would be the biggest in this sport.

    From there there would be the sniper point of view (pov) in woodsball (I know you really can't snipe, but people believe this). There is also the stock class/pumper pov or the old guy pov depending on how you might define this. I personally belong to the pumper ranks. It is a completely different game. You know every game you go into you are out gunned so your skills will be more important than your gun. I still play all other styles as well.

    Other people will be able to add more but that's a start.
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    • ß?µ£ §mµ®ƒ
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      • Aug 2003
      • 1012

      #3
      Kill or be killed, you cant just stand there and be a pacifist on the field you gotta fight to win cause if you don't you'll lose
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      • deathstalker
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        • Jun 2002
        • 1115

        #4
        Semi-serious answer: How to get away with cheating.

        Serious answer: How to get a better angle on your opponent than he has on you.

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        • tyrion2323
          Euroball=goodness
          • Dec 2002
          • 1654

          #5
          When it comes to tournament-styled ball:

          Some of the mental aspects include trusting your teammates, which can be difficult; keeping your head during a tough time; remembering the basics and working from there...

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          • cdawg
            not your average dawg
            • Dec 2002
            • 289

            #6
            One of the early-on challenges of the game involves overcoming the fear of actually being hit with the paintball.
            Respect that.

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            • Mag Master 04
              Registered User
              • Jun 2002
              • 1537

              #7
              Play paintball like you would play chess...Evaluate every possible outcome. With experience the decision making process will speed up.

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              • Carbon
                Word!
                • Jan 2003
                • 1589

                #8
                Originally posted by Mag Master 04
                Play paintball like you would play chess...Evaluate every possible outcome. With experience the decision making process will speed up.
                Hmm thats a good way to describe one aspect of the game. Always trying to think 2 steps ahead, and knowing what to do when the first step is a bad one.

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                • dave_p

                  #9
                  the mental aspect is that everyones too mental. you people think too much. just play and have fun.the rest will come with experience.

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                  • Methylphenidate
                    Registered User
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 549

                    #10
                    i have to agree with dave on this one
                    if you take time to think while you are on the feild you are dead every thing you do has to be a reaction. the other team gives you an opertunity you have to react to it. and with time you realise what the correct reaction to certain situations is and thats makes you better.

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                    • trains are bad
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 1751

                      #11
                      An important one is agression. Or maybe holding your ground...

                      It's a lot like when I used to race MX. If you allow people to steal your line they will. If you have the attitude that "I'm keeping my line or we can both crash", people don't push you. It's alost like a pecking order.

                      It's about keeping the upper mental edge. If your team has made the other team uneasy or cautious or threatened, you've won half the game. If the other team thinks they can beat you and your team is worried, then it's a self-fulfilling prophecy thing.

                      It's about confidence and intimidation.
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                      • robdamanii
                        The AO Village Idiot
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 707

                        #12
                        I think it's all the mental aspects...

                        You need the broad external facet to be able to survery the field and see where your opponents are.
                        You need a broad internal facet to be able to bring your body into a position of readiness to shoot.
                        You need a narrow external to focus on your targets and to aim your marker.
                        You need a narrow internal facet to focus on pulling the trigger and shooting out your target.

                        Of course, there are other examples, but you're switching back and forth so fast it's almost impossible to identify one facet at any one time.
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                        • ShooterJM
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                          • Feb 2002
                          • 3651

                          #13
                          You have to focus on the situtation.

                          You have to KNOW you're going to do something (ie if you don't KNOW that you're going to make the 50 on the break, you're not gonna).
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                          • rkjunior303
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                            • May 2003
                            • 4029

                            #14
                            I think with tournament ball, its very similar to poker.. You gotta try to get to know your opponent (and the field - or game) just as well as yourself. If you know what they would do, you can act on it first.

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                            • Mag Master 04
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 1537

                              #15
                              dave_p and Methylphenidate: I have to disagree... if you go out and just shoot your brains off and dont pay attention to your surroundings and yur curent positioning "your dead" With experience, your decision making process will naturally get faster. just think when you first starting playing, you probably got out alot and thats because you didnt pay attention... there is a mental side to everything, take wrestling for example. you dont have time to think in a wrestling match but with practice and experience your reactions will come at a faster rate without having to think as much. its all relative.

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