Lemme explain one of the most fundamental of all basics when it concerns training for paintball;
The more elaborate the drills you practice, the more you deviate from what is needed.
Paintball training can only be done properly, if the game and all its aspects are fully understood, especially how the training components can be dovetailed back into the game.
What I mean is this, it's no good setting up training where you run zig zagging here and there, swapping hands, doing a pirouette and so on and when it comes to doing the thing you have trained during an actual game, the drill is lost, still stuck up yer ass from whence it came.
For drill techniques to be assimilated into a game of paintball, (and this is obviously the prime directive of all drills) they have to be kept simple and repeated many, many times.
Otherwise training is just a waste of time, and in the UK for the past god knows how long, we been wasting time for far too long.
Do snap shooting from varying distances both left and right handed, those distances should be no more than 30 feet.
Snap shoot on yer own (in front of a mirror if you have to) hundreds of times to get the action right.
Do it standing and kneeling.
Practice moving from bunker to bunker.
Practice diving into bunkers from the get go.
This philosophy is applicable to 95% of the teams out there, ignore it at your peril guys, it may not sound as sophisticated as some people would have you believe or like but hey, the self same people ain't going nowhere in this sport.
If you keep things simple you actually learn more and keep more.
Good luck.
The more elaborate the drills you practice, the more you deviate from what is needed.
Paintball training can only be done properly, if the game and all its aspects are fully understood, especially how the training components can be dovetailed back into the game.
What I mean is this, it's no good setting up training where you run zig zagging here and there, swapping hands, doing a pirouette and so on and when it comes to doing the thing you have trained during an actual game, the drill is lost, still stuck up yer ass from whence it came.
For drill techniques to be assimilated into a game of paintball, (and this is obviously the prime directive of all drills) they have to be kept simple and repeated many, many times.
Otherwise training is just a waste of time, and in the UK for the past god knows how long, we been wasting time for far too long.
Do snap shooting from varying distances both left and right handed, those distances should be no more than 30 feet.
Snap shoot on yer own (in front of a mirror if you have to) hundreds of times to get the action right.
Do it standing and kneeling.
Practice moving from bunker to bunker.
Practice diving into bunkers from the get go.
This philosophy is applicable to 95% of the teams out there, ignore it at your peril guys, it may not sound as sophisticated as some people would have you believe or like but hey, the self same people ain't going nowhere in this sport.
If you keep things simple you actually learn more and keep more.
Good luck.