PaintballForum.ca - http://www.paintballforum.ca
- PaintballForum.com - http://www.paintballforum.com
- PaintballForums.com - http://www.paintballforums.com
- PaintballForums.net - http://www.paintballforums.net
- Paintball-Forums.com/BGnM’s Paintball Forums -http://www.paintball-forums.com
- Paintball-Guns.com - http://www.paintball-guns.com/forums.htm
- Paintball In 5 Forum - http://www.pbn5.com/paintball_forum
- Paintball Review Forums - http://www.paintball-review.com/forums/index.php
- PballCanada.com - http://forum.pballcanada.com
- PbFreak.net Forums - http://www.pbfreak.net
- PbNation - http://www.pbnation.com
- Phoenix Paintball Forum -http://www.paintballuk.com/phoenix/forum/default.asp
- Southwest Paintball Forums (UK) -http://www.southwestpaintball.co.uk/forum/index.php
- Utah Paintball Forums - http://www.mypaintball.com
- Vancouver Paintball Forums -http://xtremepaintballcanada.com/vancouver/forums/index.php
- WARPIG Rec Talk - http://www.warpig.com/forums/rec
5. Subscribe to Paintball Magazines
There are several good paintball magazines, both in print andonline.
For print magazines, go to your local bookstore and spend sometime at the magazine racks. Pick the magazine that appeals toyou most and look in the front for their Web address (URL) orsubscription address. Subscribe online or by mail. It's a lotcheaper to subscribe to a magazine than to buy it each monthfrom the newsstand.
For online magazines, search on Yahoo or Google for "paintballmagazine online" or "online paintball magazine." Several onlinemagazines are listed in the Resources section of the "PaintballHeroes" ebook, including:
- Action Pursuit Games - http://www.actionpursuitgames.com
- Crossfire Paintball Magazine - http://www.crossfiremag.com
- Force of Nature - http://www.forceofnature.com
- Paintball Games International -http://www.p8ntballer.com/magazine/index.shtml
- Paintball Sports International -http://www.paintballsportsint.com
- The Paintball Times - http://www.paintballtimes.com
- Paintball 2Xtremes Magazine - http://www.paintball2xtremes.com
6. Watch Experienced Players
So, you just got marked, eh? Disappointed? Well, don’t be, thisis your opportunity to quietly observe those more experiencedplayers from the sidelines. Pay attention to:
- The way they hold their gun
- The way they move from bunker to bunker
- The way they signal to their teammates.
See if you can figure out their plan. All good players go intoevery game knowing the plan their team decided on before thegame started. Here are some questions to ask yourself as youobserve experienced players:
- What are they wearing?
- How do they shoot from a bunker?
- How do they steady their gun?
- What bunkers do they choose? See if you can figure out why.
- How do they keep from getting marked?
Keep mental notes of everything you see. Later, compare what younoted with the information you’ve been researching. Where doesit match? Where are there differences? Can you figure out why?Does it have to do with:
- The terrain
- The type of game being played
- The player’s age or experience
- The rules of the field
- The player’s style of play or position (point man, safety,sniper, back man, front man, rover, etc.)?
7. Volunteer
Later, when you have a few games under your belt, volunteer toreferee at your local field. This is the fast way to becoming anexpert paintball player, as you are able to observe not only thegreat players’ methods, but all the newbie mistakes, too.
Pay Attention to the Experts, Not to the Know-it-alls
All in all, paintball information can be found easily andquickly, especially online. Just remember to go to the expertsfor help (books, e-books, magazines, forum leaders, pro players,etc.) and to stay away from the newbie-talk and ramblings ofknow-it-alls that fill many of the forums.
About the author:Andrea Wilson is a writer and the mother of a teenage paintballfanatic. To learn more about paintball, she recommends you takea look at http://www.PaintballHeroes.com andhttp://www.PaintballPicks.com.