I have a theory about paintball and other sports...
I think that nowadays most people play typical sports in school and with friends, and they're either good or bad at it. Those who are good play for the school team and clubs outside of school, and those lucky enough will maybe get selected to go to an academy or play at county/regional level. From there they are more influenced by the money and rewards the sport will bring and lose all passion for the sport and just be swayed by the material rewards.
Now paintball on the other hand is a sport that most people stumble across. I only found out about the tournament side of the sport after a rental down at Bricketwood. Loved the adrenalin rush, so did some research, found a team, and now i'm hooked. people play paintball because they love it and are passionate about the game, and still get that buzz off it like when they first played. It is highly unlikely, even at a proffessional level that people can live off of playing paintball, it isn't something you can get a career from unlike football for example.
And the results? Well they speak for themselves really! Just look at how well the GB team and all the UK teams did in Millennium series this year: Nexus 4th in CPL; Tigers 1st in SPL; Defiance GI first in Division 1; Lucky 15's 1st and DV8 2nd in Division 2; and great showings from all other UK teams as well: Firm 5th and Relentless 6th in Division 1; Samurai MV 6th and Tigers 4 10th in Division 3, but there's too many teams to name them all. So to me it seems that having a real passion and love for the game creates the most success compared to those swayed by money.
Paintball is the one sport that us British can be proud of and succeed in
I think that nowadays most people play typical sports in school and with friends, and they're either good or bad at it. Those who are good play for the school team and clubs outside of school, and those lucky enough will maybe get selected to go to an academy or play at county/regional level. From there they are more influenced by the money and rewards the sport will bring and lose all passion for the sport and just be swayed by the material rewards.
Now paintball on the other hand is a sport that most people stumble across. I only found out about the tournament side of the sport after a rental down at Bricketwood. Loved the adrenalin rush, so did some research, found a team, and now i'm hooked. people play paintball because they love it and are passionate about the game, and still get that buzz off it like when they first played. It is highly unlikely, even at a proffessional level that people can live off of playing paintball, it isn't something you can get a career from unlike football for example.
And the results? Well they speak for themselves really! Just look at how well the GB team and all the UK teams did in Millennium series this year: Nexus 4th in CPL; Tigers 1st in SPL; Defiance GI first in Division 1; Lucky 15's 1st and DV8 2nd in Division 2; and great showings from all other UK teams as well: Firm 5th and Relentless 6th in Division 1; Samurai MV 6th and Tigers 4 10th in Division 3, but there's too many teams to name them all. So to me it seems that having a real passion and love for the game creates the most success compared to those swayed by money.
Paintball is the one sport that us British can be proud of and succeed in