We are looking forward to starting things up in Lower Mainland BC of Canada!
We hope to get a summer game going!
Limited Paint Association
The concept behind LPA is setting up games with the idea of limited ammo capacity. Magazine-fed, tac-caps, 50/30 round hopers, tube feed, spring feeds, shake and rock, DIY limited hoppers and the occasional "support/suppressive" roles and the likes. Got a loader and a speedball gun? No worries! Playing together, meeting players and learning how to improve ones gameplay is how we expand the sport and the community. The goodness and sportsmanship of each and every player spreads to the next.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Limited Paint Association Facebook page and community group.
Since I don't have a section put up yet for resources and website links.
The LPA Facebook page is located here and the LPA Community Facebook group is here.
Feel free to share with your friends and all is welcome to join, discuss and share among each other.
Looking forward to setting up local games.
The LPA Facebook page is located here and the LPA Community Facebook group is here.
Feel free to share with your friends and all is welcome to join, discuss and share among each other.
Looking forward to setting up local games.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
The Introduction of Limited Paint Association
It doesn't matter what we have loading paintballs into our equipment. The fundamentals is reinforcing our building blocks to become better players.
Have a loader? Great! Playing in suppressive and offensive capacities is a game changer.Learn how to make due with only a hopper full of paint.
Pump player? Working on pump strokes and reducing the time it takes to reload.
Tac-caps/limited capacity hopper? How to handle ones equipment and speed up reloading.
Mag-fed player?: Equipment, layout and techniques.
What is common between all of these styles and those that are not listed?
Fundamentals. Improving the fundamentals on how we operate as a player and the interactions with our gear and our teammates.
Speedball, rec ball, woodsball, pump, milsim, mag-fed and all the other different markers in the end shoot paintballs. There is always something we can improve in our play. For example: Being more conscious of our shooting. When to burst fire and when to single. Instead of relying solely on being able to outshoot ones opponent. Keeping our mind in check when the heart rate starts bumping and tunnel vision starts to settle in.
My idea and vision with LPA is to grow the community and bring the community together. Sharing our knowledge and experiences to other people, players and support the companies that keep this sport alive.
This is a project that is in the founding steps and I hope to have this grow and become something that will see its time in events, sponsorships and helping out players across the globe.
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