Ok, so me and my boy Al Woods took a little day trip to the CPPS 7man event that ran today.
I've been hearing a lot over the last few months about how UK paintball is on its arse and is in massive decline. Well if it is it didn't show today at all. Now don't get me wrong, the whole place wasn't packed with pro's ripping each other and pulling off awesome moves, but there was an awesome atmosphere and from what I could make out some pretty ok teams.
Everybody now at least has there guns set up correctly with not a drop forward in sight and gun craft on the whole seemed greatly improved. Not only the top players realised that a good gun setup and a nice style improve shooting accuracy.
The thing is I think UK paintball just needs to walk before it can run, and well organised competitions introducing people to the sport has got to be a good thing. Talking about getting it on TV or why there aren't as many good pro teams isn't gonna do anything. Getting more people into the sport and keeping the tournament scene going should be the main focus, and I think leagues like the CPPS are perfect for this.
There may be a growing gap between the Pro teams and the lower div teams, but that should just inspire those teams to try and raise there game a bit.
Now I'm sure people are gonna come with a completely different view, but don't forget this is someone who hasn't played for over 5 years properly, but who did play EXL for Shock, and doesn't think things are as bad as they could be in these super hard times were all going through.
Good work CPPS and people like Planet who support them. At least someone is trying to sustain UK ball and hopefully grow it instead of complaining that it ain't like the good ole days.
That is all xxx
I've been hearing a lot over the last few months about how UK paintball is on its arse and is in massive decline. Well if it is it didn't show today at all. Now don't get me wrong, the whole place wasn't packed with pro's ripping each other and pulling off awesome moves, but there was an awesome atmosphere and from what I could make out some pretty ok teams.
Everybody now at least has there guns set up correctly with not a drop forward in sight and gun craft on the whole seemed greatly improved. Not only the top players realised that a good gun setup and a nice style improve shooting accuracy.
The thing is I think UK paintball just needs to walk before it can run, and well organised competitions introducing people to the sport has got to be a good thing. Talking about getting it on TV or why there aren't as many good pro teams isn't gonna do anything. Getting more people into the sport and keeping the tournament scene going should be the main focus, and I think leagues like the CPPS are perfect for this.
There may be a growing gap between the Pro teams and the lower div teams, but that should just inspire those teams to try and raise there game a bit.
Now I'm sure people are gonna come with a completely different view, but don't forget this is someone who hasn't played for over 5 years properly, but who did play EXL for Shock, and doesn't think things are as bad as they could be in these super hard times were all going through.
Good work CPPS and people like Planet who support them. At least someone is trying to sustain UK ball and hopefully grow it instead of complaining that it ain't like the good ole days.
That is all xxx