When a lot of players talk about our sport, there are many traps players can fall into when trying to understand or explain our game.
There are no definitive works (books) in regards to paintball, what we have is a corpus of knowledge held by everyone and you can only really distill its relevance and / or authenticity by debating it properly.
I'm gonna throw the cat among the pigeons here and suggest, 'you can't train teamwork' ...well not the sorta teamwork that wins games anyway.
This may sound preposterous and I could well be just playing devil's advocate here but before I give any of my views on the subject.... it might do everybody well to discuss the subject of 'teamwork, and can it be practiced'? ...... and let's see what's shaken out ....
There are no definitive works (books) in regards to paintball, what we have is a corpus of knowledge held by everyone and you can only really distill its relevance and / or authenticity by debating it properly.
I'm gonna throw the cat among the pigeons here and suggest, 'you can't train teamwork' ...well not the sorta teamwork that wins games anyway.
This may sound preposterous and I could well be just playing devil's advocate here but before I give any of my views on the subject.... it might do everybody well to discuss the subject of 'teamwork, and can it be practiced'? ...... and let's see what's shaken out ....