Very new to this so again just an opinion
Is the problem not that paintball is such a closed 'sport' in closed i mean 90% of people that think of paintball, think of site's charging the earth for a single day out ???
The power that be (site owners, Team owners) need to focus more on getting new players in, every other 'sport/hobby' runs come try days or local events.
Its like when i wanted to start playing, it wasn't easy, it was a real pain, but i had the bug for others that maybe just fancy a go, it would put you off. When i tell my mates about the prices of training and things, they are all amazed, the general thing i find said to me first off is " what are you rich or something" so the basic outside view is "paintball costs wedge"
But in all honesty, it is expensive but half the price of say motocross or any Motorsport.
If this wants to be a 'sport', it has to be more accessible to 'Joe public' and for that someone has to loose money on free days or try days or something to attract new players.
Once you have the numbers, you have more chance of getting something that resembles a league or united tournament.
But also have to agree, the whole lot needs tieing up with 1 group, association and the only way i can see this happening is through insurance.
Is the problem not that paintball is such a closed 'sport' in closed i mean 90% of people that think of paintball, think of site's charging the earth for a single day out ???
The power that be (site owners, Team owners) need to focus more on getting new players in, every other 'sport/hobby' runs come try days or local events.
Its like when i wanted to start playing, it wasn't easy, it was a real pain, but i had the bug for others that maybe just fancy a go, it would put you off. When i tell my mates about the prices of training and things, they are all amazed, the general thing i find said to me first off is " what are you rich or something" so the basic outside view is "paintball costs wedge"
But in all honesty, it is expensive but half the price of say motocross or any Motorsport.
If this wants to be a 'sport', it has to be more accessible to 'Joe public' and for that someone has to loose money on free days or try days or something to attract new players.
Once you have the numbers, you have more chance of getting something that resembles a league or united tournament.
But also have to agree, the whole lot needs tieing up with 1 group, association and the only way i can see this happening is through insurance.