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strider

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Hallo,

Dzul here from Malaysia. Currently paintball just got started and is moving on a great pace.

However I still have to think about developing a team (Jentayu) to play this year in Madrid and London. I am trying to increase my roster from 6 to 20 but only the best will go to these 2 places. Because of this, I need all those who has experinece in their heads to help me, you are all great players :p

Here are several question

What do you look in a player?
How do you manage a team?
What is the training method?

I know the stuff is all over, I have been compiling it. I just need more and more and more hahahahahahah .....

Thanks
 

Tom Tom

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Originally posted by strider
Hallo,

Dzul here from Malaysia. Currently paintball just got started and is moving on a great pace.

However I still have to think about developing a team (Jentayu) to play this year in Madrid and London. I am trying to increase my roster from 6 to 20 but only the best will go to these 2 places. Because of this, I need all those who has experinece in their heads to help me, you are all great players :p

Here are several question

What do you look in a player?
How do you manage a team?
What is the training method?

I know the stuff is all over, I have been compiling it. I just need more and more and more hahahahahahah .....

Thanks
In a player you need, the ability to learn, Fast, Agressive but not to the point where stupidity takes over.

When you watch a player you can usually get a good idea if they can be good.

To manage a team you need patience and time,
Organising people can be a pain, to get 10 people at one place for one time is just near enough impossible.

Training can be tough and you need to know what to do.

Ask Robbo, Nexus seem to be doing good on that one.
If you can get over for a training session with a big team who know what to do, as long as you listen and take it back and practice all the drills and how to do them then you will be fine.

Good Luck

Tom
 

Joe "get" Carter

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Make sure you check the coming issue of PGI (181) for plenty of advice on just this. Both Robbo and Erik Felix give their thoughts on the matter and few people have the same amount of coaching/team management experience.
 

Kitch

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Constantly training on the fundamentals of the game, the more you train on key areas like snap shooting the easier it becomes until it's 2nd nature. There are always going to be ares were experience is eccential, and areas that can only be helped with a 'hands on'approach the written medium sometimes lacks, as they say a picture paints a thousand words.