From the thread: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=165891
If paintball is to expand, IMO, ther's only one way. It MUST have more limits at the rental and local tournament level.
Part of the problem is dumb field operators. The other is the industry and the lack of effort to promote good grass roots competition.
Sure in every sport there's the anything goes class competition where either the person with the most money wins or the minimum entrance price is HUGE. But the class of any sport that keeps the sport alive are the low level classes. Why is Football, Baseball, Hockey, Soccer popular and successful? Because anyone can cheaply pick up some equipment and play competitively with friends.
Even autoracing works mostly this way. Succesful formats either have large support from cheap alternative or lower level racing or they hinge their marketing on related products so that joe schmoe can vicariously see himself racing with the big guys.
Why is hockey losing ground to soccer even in Canada? Because hockey is getting too expensive even for little league level play.
In Montreal, the Impact (the soccer team) has increased their fortunes by promoting and selling to little league teams.
Paintball on the otherhand turns people away from their very first experience with the feeling that they were competing with their wallet and not with their skills. High field fees, expensive paint, and the organiser getting a free box.
With no low cost level of competition to aspire to, those with little interest in the toys and monetary material competition lose interest.
If the NPPL, PSP, NXL, or whoever wants to build a fan base and increase revenues they MUST start including promotion of lower cost competition. Even paintball fields have to start promoting more to low budget. Why for instance do no proshops carry any of the bigbox store sold markers?
First reaction from anyone walking into a paintball establishment is "Crap! 500$ before I can spend 50$ more per day to play..."
Some sports have a following regardless of high entrance fees (like skiing). But I don't see paintballs long term future benefiting like skiing.
Originally posted by LudavicoSoldier
Part of the problem is dumb field operators. The other is the industry and the lack of effort to promote good grass roots competition.
Sure in every sport there's the anything goes class competition where either the person with the most money wins or the minimum entrance price is HUGE. But the class of any sport that keeps the sport alive are the low level classes. Why is Football, Baseball, Hockey, Soccer popular and successful? Because anyone can cheaply pick up some equipment and play competitively with friends.
Even autoracing works mostly this way. Succesful formats either have large support from cheap alternative or lower level racing or they hinge their marketing on related products so that joe schmoe can vicariously see himself racing with the big guys.
Why is hockey losing ground to soccer even in Canada? Because hockey is getting too expensive even for little league level play.
In Montreal, the Impact (the soccer team) has increased their fortunes by promoting and selling to little league teams.
Paintball on the otherhand turns people away from their very first experience with the feeling that they were competing with their wallet and not with their skills. High field fees, expensive paint, and the organiser getting a free box.
With no low cost level of competition to aspire to, those with little interest in the toys and monetary material competition lose interest.
If the NPPL, PSP, NXL, or whoever wants to build a fan base and increase revenues they MUST start including promotion of lower cost competition. Even paintball fields have to start promoting more to low budget. Why for instance do no proshops carry any of the bigbox store sold markers?
First reaction from anyone walking into a paintball establishment is "Crap! 500$ before I can spend 50$ more per day to play..."
Some sports have a following regardless of high entrance fees (like skiing). But I don't see paintballs long term future benefiting like skiing.




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