Quite a few places DO cater for walk on's but DONT promote the fact that they exist. This is what I think we have to change..The solution isn't really all that hard.
(I know I said I'd stay away, sue me.... )
I see people mentioning things like forming a UK superteam and all that, which may be fun, it won't solve a damn thing in the long run.
Pete has mentioned promoting the tournament scene, which will help, and I personally feel paintball in general as a NON RENTAL activity should be promoted (in the end it has the same result). Experience has shown that if you get rental players and promote the existance of walk ons to them, a percentage of them will go there, skip forward to the future and a number of them will also progress to tournament paintball, while some stay in the woods with their A5's. This promotion should be done by people working and running the sites. However, as Pete has already mentioned, if site owners make no provisions for walk ons/tournaments or anything else above rental play, nothing will happen...
Don't even get me started on this how to run a team thing.... I'll write something down and post it up soon.
Actually, I see two problems. First, there is hardly any way for people to progress beyond rental play, as outlined above and second, those that do play tournaments don't seem to take it seriously (with some notable exceptions).
Pete, please don't take this the wrong way, but I think in this instance your level of experience may not always help... Let me try to explain.. You've been in the world of paintball for a long while and you've played tournaments as long as they've existed. You made the step out of the woods and onto the tourney field as part of the evolution of tournament level paintball. If we run a delta force style promo event focussing on sup air it will make people *aware* of tourney ball, however I dont think many people would step up to play it. People would think "wow, cool" but also be intimidated by it. The step up from rental to Sup Air is huge without a walk on (even a woodsball walk on, which is the path I have taken) somewhere in the middle. Because you've been involved in it pretty much from the start, you've never had to make the step up from rental to where we are now. This is why I think our efforts need to look at promoting walk ons etc to generate more regular players than we have this could be coupled with the kind of promotion you are talking about. But then atleast if someone is interested they should also realise that there is a middle step, they dont have to make the leap in one bound.