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The Art Of Paintball

Introduction

Four thousand years ago the Jews were fighting a silent war against the Egyptians. They were enslaved as a million sheep silently performing the tasks for many generations. They could not openly face their enemy but never conceded defeat. They had faith that one day a man would come who had the power of God leading him who could free the Jews and defeat the mightiest nation on earth. What if you lost hope and let the Egyptians defeat you on the day before. Never surrender, help may be coming in the next minute. Always press on toward your goal and keep focused on what your part of the plan is.

This is a common theme which has been used since the beginning of time in many forms of literature as a method for life itself. It relates toward every part of human existence because of a common trait which we all share, HUMAN NATURE. Once you can identify a trait which is common in humanity then you can use it to your advantage; just don’t give up on the plan.

This relates to the most adrenaline inducing sport in the world because many people will respond to situations in the same way unless they are trained to respond otherwise. In this series I will identify these situations and describe what the common response would be. Then show how to defeat your enemy using his reaction against him. You can do this by not reacting yourself but by acting in a trained and practiced method. If you study and practice you can press on toward victory, as long as you don’t give up.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter one Identify flaws in yourself.

  • Chapter two Transfer your deficiencies.

  • Chapter three Plan your counter move.

  • Chapter Four Practice on the field.

  • Chapter Five Execute your plan.

  • Chapter Six Defying your own reactions.

  • Chapter Seven Identifying a counter move.

  • Chapter Eight There is no I in TEAM.

  • Chapter Nine Communication.

  • Chapter Ten Trust and be trustworthy.

  • Chapter Eleven Be aggressive.

  • Chapter Twelve Review past situations.

  • Chapter One: Identify flaws in yourself.

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