Thursday, November 20, 2008

Come visit our website



I just followed a few links back to our own blog and realise we didn't update the blog with a notice about our new site (well since August 2008) We are still blogging and have our very own website filled with tournament news, stuff about the team, personal comments on pb etc etc.

In the short time we've been playing speedball we've managed to create enough hype to get sponsored and are about to take up the next challenge of learning how to play properly, with better skills and enough on field knowledge to take on the best teams in Division 3. This is not going to be easy for the middle aged team of misfits and gamers but the entire team are committed and are still have a great time playing...

Come visit out new site and check out the latest posts http://www.teamdamnation.com

Monday, August 25, 2008

The training continues

Ok update on our training schedule...

Most of the team have been trying to do some personal mid-week training during the week and we have been doing weekly fitness training to build endurance and core muscle groups. At the end of the day we play paintball not only for fun but because the end result is that we all become fitter. And for 30+ year old adults this is pretty important if you want to live a healthy life.


When you're running around RD, the size of the field is not an issue in terms of your fitness but on a tournament regulation sized field where the bunkers are further apart and the field is a lot bigger - fitness, speed and agility are going to be an issue especially after 7-9 games of a tournament. Not only that, for a 2 day tournament, if your team does make it into the Sunday play-offs pulling up fresh the next day ready to do it all again is going to be very important. This is not even taking into account the fact the everyone's using electronic markers and there is much more paint flying in all directions so the adrenalin levels are on overload. It comes down to this... if you are tired you don't think clearly... if you don't think clearly you are useless to the rest of your team during a game - that few seconds reaction time and slower adjustments to become aware of what's happening on the field could mean the difference between winning and losing...

A few of the guys I've jokingly given weight loss goals... this is more like a personal goal for themselves to take up...

As the reps for the fitness training increases we'll be working more on basic paintball skills... because the fundamentals are all important - until what we practice becomes second nature our team will not improve...

Last Sundays training was great... although all players showed up at different times everyone still put in their fitness session before we ended having some skirmishes with other local teams. My main aim for the skirmishes was to train the guys to get to spots off the break... they did this quite well and as the games went on their confidence to take pre-planned positions increased. Comments from players from other teams also helped work out why certain players were shot...

Next stage will obviously be how to work as a team to take advantage of good field position... the mental side of speedball is probably the hardest part of speedball to master. To be able to play the game as a team, co-operate and to play with purpose will take some time. Keeping your form in game and being able to second guess your opponents moves is something that only seasoned players can hope for. For now we're taking a leaf from the Warfreaks playbook to simply have fun and not concern ourselves with winning so much.

This week we're going to stick with personal training and doing our own drill sessions - a few guys have new family members on the way and we have to be careful about our spending. I think our families will appreciate that we spend one entire weekend with them (seeing that every weekend after that will be a paintball weekend lol)

Thursday, August 7, 2008

NEW TEAM DAMNATION WEBSITE

If you're wondering why you're getting re-directed to new pages, we are currently in the process of setting up new servers to host a more comprehensive Team Damnation website. For now the blog will reside here until we work out some tech issues.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

VICE, VICE baby

















As the designated tech guy for the team, I've been doing alot of reading and catching up on the sport of Paintball. One of the areas of great interest to me has been E-Markers. I'm constantly watching videos, reading reviews, checking up on prices and generally asking others for their opinion and recommendations.

I won't go into detail on the numerous makes and models of markers I've been checking out but I will mention one particular model that has stood out for me and that is the BOB LONG VICE.

I'll admit I know next to nuts about E-markers but having read the reviews for the VICE and with superlatives like "AMAZING", "UNBELIEVABLE", "SUPERB", "PHENOMENAL" being used, I am intrigued and would like like nothing better than to meet someone who has shot one or better yet be that someone.

What is more intriguing tho... why isn't anyone using the VICE?

Maybe I am blind, or ignorant but I've seen a hell lotta EGOs, DM8s and what have yous being used.. just no VICE! What gives?

Anyway, look for the BOB LONG VICE reviews and maybe it will astound you as well.




14 pods on a single fill... shoots amazingly accurate, cheaper than any other high end marker and on and on and on... can anyone set us up with some?

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Sometimes things just don't go to plan...

Team Damnation trained hard Saturday - made even harder by 32-33 degree temp, high humidity and glaring sun. 5 minutes into our warm up jog Daud showed his dexterity by tripping over flat on his face... this resulted in a very sore foot but he soldiered on.

Training consisted of:
5 minute warm up jog
10 minute stretching - quads, hamstrings, calf and back muscles
core strength plank routines - 3 reps x 30 seconds
sit ups - 3 reps x 30 sit ups
sprints
left handed and right handed snap shooting routines
3 v 2 bunker running routines

Most of the guys had to leave after this but I stayed on the have some skirmish matches with some of the other regular tourny teams like XXL & Wargh later in the afternoon.

Victor and I were looking forward to travelling to the Desaru the next day to check out the Asian Invitational. Let's just say this didn't go according to plan and by 11pm Judas and I had to both had to drop out. Needless to say I was more than disappointed with my situation and am still angry about it today - a once in a lifetime chance to watch and meet international players... and I had my video camera ready to film some of the action to share with those who couldn't make it. Oh well, I'll just have to cringe at others documentary on the event and spend the day not speaking to my significant other. Another day in the life of an married paintballer...

Oh by the way, Daud's injury sounds like it is a little worse than he first suspected and he is going for scans today as the doctor thinks he may have fracture his foot!!!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Paintball Weekend

We're gonna be pretty busy with weekend with plan on both Saturday and Sunday. Supreme Dictator Houdini is planning a two-hour training session tomorrow and no one knows what he's got lined up.


Our trip to the SX Sunday Match in Johor last week more or less highlighted what we needed to improve on. We've been busy discussing this on MSN during the work week and hope to rectify some of issues that have been pointed out. Sad to say there probably won't be any time to skirmish with the other teams this weekend but as we've all agreed, training comes first.


Houdini and I are also going to be heading to Desaru on Sunday to catch the Asian Paintball Invitation Tournament at the Bandar Penawar Stadium. We're gonna try and hook up with some people from the Malaysian paintball scene and also catch a glimpse of some of the top Malaysian, Asian and American paintball teams in action.


Monday, July 28, 2008

Sunday, Bloody Sunday















It's D-Day and I'm all excited at the prospect of playing in my first paintball tournament. Being a complete noob and not knowing what to expect, I fill my head with all the different things I should do and how I should play. Run fast. Stay low. Communicate. Pin the opposition. Stance. Snap shoot... STAY ALIVE!

The one cardinal rule as a front player... STAY ALIVE. I could not manage that long enough to be of any help to my team.




















I tried stopping short. I end up being pinned by the 2 corner men.

I tried sliding into the snake. I end up taking one on the loader.

I tried sliding into the snake. I end up taking one in the face.

I make it to the snake and battle 1 in the back can, 1 in the center dorito. I end up taking one on the knuckle.

I make it to the snake and battle 1 in the back can, 1 in the center dorito. I end up taking one in the face AGAIN!
















Granted that as a front player the odds of getting hit are going to be higher but it still is a bitter pill to swallow knowing that I couldn't stay alive that little bit longer and maybe take out 1 man or help my team gain some kind of advantage before my demise. To get hit and then watch my team mates get taken out 1 by 1 is not my idea of fun. Worse still getting hit early in the game!

I'm ultra competitive and I play to win. I may be gracious in defeat but I F#@%ing hate losing. I'll be the first to admit it tho... I GOT PWNED! ROYALLY!! Regardless the reasons, I got my arse handed to me on a silver platter, no doubt about that.

Still, the day wasn't a complete waste. I got to learn ALOT today. Thanks Desmond, Nizam, DT, The Marshals and the rest at Southern Xtreme. (If I didn't mention you here, its only because I don't know your name... heh) The advice and pointers were a great help! I got to learn about being tight in bunkers, shooting stances, field awareness, strategy, movement, timing, diversion as well as having hands on experience with a MacDev Droid and Planet Eclipse EGO. Not to mention the difference between lobbing and straight barrels.

I come away from this with an even greater desire to play well and so its time for drills drills and more drills boys.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

At the next intersection turn right?

From 3on3

Most say we all have to be a little mad to play paintball. When my alarm went of at 3:45am this morning I should have thought the same thing about myself... I'm usually only just going to bed at this time on a Sunday morning...

All week the team had been excited to get their hands dirty in our first official tournament... this anticipation sometimes leads to sleep deprevation... which ends in us not getting to Causeway until 6am... detours, thumb prints, MS checks and finally we get into JB... being tech heads we try to use the GPS voice to guide us to our destination... I think we got better directions from the uncle at Caltex!!!

Anyway we get to Southern Extreme with enough time to walk the field and chat to the friendly guys at SX.



At first glance the field looked like a campers paradise with two large lanes running vertically through the field and small hammers that didn't cross the centreline. The rest of the teams slowly joined us and geared up. Not sure how the draw was worked out but we didn't have any much ups with Singapore teams.

Scouts JB Bravo
Evolution
Sat Spade (Our Opponents Game #3)
RPG (Our Opponents Game #5)
PSG Warfreak
Shoot In Rage
JI Team (Our Opponents Game #2 - Loss)
Queen Slayer (Our Opponents Game #4)
Killashadow
My Bro Team
Sang Kuriang (Our Opponents Game #1)
and..... Team Damnation

Scouting spies told us to be not sit back as the majority of the other teams would push up hard... First match we attack the left and right snakes with one player at the back dorito - this is how the game ended with neither team losing a player...

As we were each taking turns to substitute, each time we took to the field there was a different team combo. In hindsight probably not the smartest move but we were there for the experience so winning wasn't the priority - problem is we're competitive %$#$%^s. The rest of the matches were as much of a blur as the first - different team member combos lead to different results each game - even if we had a game plan it was forgotten 5 seconds after the break. Despite this, we got some great advice from other players and observers on how we play - and what we need to start doing to get better.

Watching the other teams compete was great - a lot showed great snap shooting skills great movement and teamwork. Some even showed you don't even need proper branded paintball gear to win.

After not making much progress in our 5 matches, our day was over. With our left over paint we tried a range of e-markers during the lunch break to get a feel for what the big boys use... (I'll let the others TD boys give their reviews on these items). I think after today we are now even more determined to drill until out legs drop off. Of course we we're still griping about how practicing paintball in SG is akin to practicing tennis without a tennis racquet - as any tennis coach will tell you how you hold the tennis racquet is paramount to your playing performance... but I'm sure this is nothing any serious Singaporean paintballer has griped about before...

So I look forward to our next training session - I think the lessons we learnt today will help improve our game a lot...

Friday, July 25, 2008

TD Away Day - SX 3v3 Sunday Match


We're heading for our first tournament outside of Singapore on Sunday and it feels like such a giant leap for TD. Actually it is our first OFFICIAL tournament since the RD5 is technically a no-frills league and more akin to ad-hoc skirmishes.

It's not that I'm belittling RD5, on the contrary I think the two Sundays we've skirmished at RD will stand us in good stead for this Sunday. We'll know how far we've come in the last two weeks and how far we have yet to go.
Only Rocket, Houdini, Myaadraal and myself will be making the trip across the causeway, our front player Dean missing out on this trip due to personal committments. We'll just have to adjust as we see fit on Sunday and hopefully come back with something positive from the trip.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Sunday, Sunday...


I arrived at Red Dynasty on a lazy Sunday afternoon expecting to have a light training session with the boys. I had previously strained my calf on Friday and in lieu of the upcoming 3 vs 3 Tourney in JB, did not want to further aggravate my leg.

Turns out that the RD5 Speedball league was on and the 'DAMNED' were playing! I got dressed thinking that they would be able to continue playing without me and we'd be able to train and discuss after their match-ups. No such luxury... I was tossed a harness and told to get my pods and hopper filled. I was going to play.

Needless to say, due to my bummed leg, some adjustments had to be made. I joined the backline and we played 3 Back, 1 Mid, 1 Front. A short huddle with positions and strategy discussed and away we were.

Playing as an extra backman took a little getting used to. I hugged the barriers, watched the lines and cross field angles. Called out what I could see and pinned the opposition as best I could. But I was itching to move forward, to sneak, slide and run my arse off... I had to remind myself constantly not to go sliding into the bunkers, to stay put and most of all, not to over extend my leg.

This led to me being bunkered in one match, being left behind camping while the 'DAMNED' moved up in another match and basically just shooting into bunkers the rest of the day. That left us 1 win & 1 loss against the RED SEVENS, 1 win & 1 loss against the RED DYNASTY STAFF team. (Apologies if I left out any team) Not toooooo bad but definitely not how I would have liked to have played.

I wish I could have had an afternoon of fast running and gunning and if not for the leg I just might have. But having said that, it was still tremendously fun and thus...

C'est si bon,
So I say it to you,
Like the French people do,
Because it's oh, so good!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Gear Review

I got to test out my newly acquired gear during the last BTO and here is a short review of each item.



JTUSA SPECTRA FLEX-8 FULL COVER MASK
Fits really snug even without adjusting the strap. The top head cover allows the mask to rest on the head and helps spread out the weight of the mask. Profile is small and it comes with a chin strap to prevent the mask from lifting during a slide.

The mask was a really good fit for me. I didn't feel the mask at all the whole time I had it on. I experienced zero fogging and everything was clear as day through the lens. The vents allowed me to breathe very easily even after a hard sprint.



DYE C7 JERSEY - MECCA
Nice Limited Edition at a really low price. L size fit me perfectly with all the paddings seated where they should and without undue travel. Comes with a micro-fiber cloth hidden in the left cuff, useful for those fast lens wipedowns.

Sitting through the briefing with my jersey on did make me feel unduly warm. Once I got onto the field though, all that disappeared. Sprinting from the break and moving forward from bunker to bunker posed no problems. I was feeling cool and had complete freedom of movement without any of that sticky fabric on skin feeling.



PROTO 07 PANTS - GREY
Medium sized and another perfect fit with all the padding seated nicely, length too was spot on for me.

I had good movement in these and it gave me the confidence to slide into bunkers as well. Venting felt adequate and since I don't remember much while I had them on, that must mean that it did a good job.



ADIDAS PREDATOR ABSOLION TRX FG WIDE FIT - METALLIC IRON/BLACK/SILVER
Good cleats for firm ground use. Light and very good traction.

Allowed me to sprint towards bunkers and stop in time without losing my footing. Low price.

So there you have it. I'm really happy with my choices, everything works perfectly and best of all I didn't blow a hole in my pocket.

Friday, July 18, 2008

The dictator retorts

Ha ha... have to find my stop watch... I'm now thinking those knee guards may have been a decent investment!!! See you on Sunday (evil laugh)

I'll let Mr Schwarzenegger's quotes speak on my behalf...

"The last three or four reps is what makes the muscle grow. This area of pain divides the champion from someone else who is not a champion. That's what most people lack, having the guts to go on and just say they'll go through the pain no matter what happens."


"Training gives us an outlet for suppressed energies created by stress and thus tone the spirit just as exercise conditions the body."

Arnold Schwarzenegger

No RD5 this week &%#@!

Title says it all. Kinda disappointing since we getting Rocket and Dean BTOed tonite and we won't be able to give em a baptism of fire like we had last week. What a bloody waste.

RD5 is prolly the best way to learn to be tournament players and even though there were 15 teams in SPNS 2, we can't even get four teams to turn up on Sundays. Come on guys, where else you gonna be able to get this kinda tournament style play without going across the Causeway?

TD is still gonna turn up at RD on Sunday anyway, from 3pm onwards so if anyone wanna skirmish we open for business as long as Dictator Trainer from Hell Houdini feels we've done enough drilling for the day.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

RD5 Game Footage

Link to a little footage taken from the RD5 League at Red Dynasty

YouTube

Sunday 13/07 - RD5 skirmish training with help from Jayex XXL. Practiced communications. Practiced field awareness. Practiced PB technique... basically went all out to hold our own against well seasoned teams and players for our first venture onto a speedball field. I won't say we did well but we learnt a lot about each others playing style...

Lessons learnt:
- If you have protective elbow guards wear them!!!!
- If you get hit keep as close to bunker as possible while checking for paint, stepping away from the bunker will results in further hits...
- Proper naming of all bunkers by the entire team is essential if you are to communicate opposition positions properly to each other
- Don't always get caught up in firefights across the field, take a few seconds to listen as your eyes aren't the only things that can determine the positions of the opposition

Monday, July 14, 2008

RD5 and Singapore's first ever X-ball game!

Team Damnation took part in our first ever speedball tournament yesterday at the Red Dynasty 5s (RD5). RD5 is an informal no-frills league played every Sunday at the Red Dynasty Paintball Arena in Yishun.

Opening day yesterday saw four teams taking part, Red Sevens, Team Damnation, Wargh! and Kamikaze. Initially we were supposed to join up with Wargh and form a 5-man side but due to the fact many of the teams could only field 4 players, we put up two teams of three-men with two guys from 20th Legion (XXL) split between TD and Wargh! to make up the numbers.

So the teams were named DamWargh!XXL 1 & 2 with the TD guys in Team 1 and Wargh! guys in Team 2. I suppose we could have named the teams Damned Legion and Wargh! Legion but it was cool.

TD had a baptism of fire of sorts when we went up against the Red Sevens (Singapore's first reps in regional paintball tournaments). We got first blood but the experience of the remaining Red Sevens players showed when they whittled us down.

The Wargh! juggernaut (and if you saw Chak in his armor you'll know what I mean by juggernaut!) shot their way through Kamikaze and the Red Sevens to set the standard for the rest of the day.

TD's game against Kamikaze was a roller coaster of sorts for yours truly. Down 3-1 with an empty hopper, I somehow survived a two player rush after spilling half the paint in my pod and bunkered the last player thanks to a grinning lady luck.

Kamikaze must have been stung by that and went all out against Red Sevens to win their only match of the day. TD got smashed by Wargh! in our last match of the round, good covering fire and movement winning the match for Wargh!

The fixtures in Round 2 mirrored Round 1 and TD was up against the Red Sevens again. This time we were better prepared and took the match, applying lessons learned in Round 1.

Wargh! won their match against Kamikaze but lost to Red Sevens in their next match. Red Sevens upped a gear in this match and took Wargh! apart one player at a time. Small Ben (Calgar) was the toast of the Red Sevens with his aggressive snake play on the right, taking out two players.

TD did the double over Kamikaze in the next match and the latter also lost to Red Sevens. It was down to DamWargh!XXL 1 (TD) and DamWargh!XXL 2 (Wargh!) in the last match, winning would have put TD on par with Wargh! at 4 wins each. We were unlucky after Houdini got hit on the break and the Wargh! guys make the numbers count. Kudos to sgb33f for laying down a wall of paint to cover his team's advance and hitting me in the head in the process!

All in all it was an awesome day and it was capped with an impromptu X-ball match between a combination of Team Damnation/Red Sevens and Wargh!/20th Legion. Seburo and King of the Red Sevens join us for this and it was an experience playing with them.

The basic rules were similar to RD5 but unlimited number of matches with a 15-minute or no paint limit. Players also had to have their markers on the frame within 30 seconds of a flag hang for the restart. We won the first round but three of us made the mistake of not having our markers in the ready position and were ruled out at the break on restart. It was insane to say the least but I can see why it is fast gaining popularity in the US. You need to be super fit to play this though!

We won the mini X-Ball 4-3 but the result didn't really matter. It was a historic event as it was the first ever X-ball game in Singapore!

What a day for TD, first tournament speedball and our first X-ball game all in one day!

Note: This report is written from what I remember so apologies for any errors.

RD5 Day 1 Results

Round 1
Game 1 Red Sevens vs DamWargh!XXL 1 - Red Sevens
Game 2 DamWargh!XXL 2 vs Kamikaze - DamWargh!XXL 2
Game 3 Red Sevens vs DamWargh!XXL 2 - DamWargh!XXL 2
Game 4 Kamikaze vs DamWargh!XXL 1 - DamWargh!XXL 1
Game 5 Red Sevens vs Kamikaze - Kamikaze
Game 6 DamWargh!XXL 2 vs DamWargh!XXL 1 - DamWargh!XXL 2

TIMEOUT

Round 2
Game 7 Red Sevens vs DamWargh!XXL 1 - DamWargh!XXL 1
Game 8 DamWargh!XXL 2 vs Kamikaze - DamWargh!XXL 2
Game 9 Red Sevens vs DamWargh!XXL 2 - Red Sevens
Game 10 Kamikaze vs DamWargh!XXL 1 - DamWargh!XXL 1
Game 11 Red Sevens vs Kamikaze - Red Sevens
Game 12 DamWargh!XXL 2 vs DamWargh!XXL 1 - DamWargh!XXL 2

Rankings
DamWargh!XXL 2 - 5 wins, 1 loss - 83.3%
Red Sevens - 3 wins, 3 losses - 50%
DamWargh!XXL 1 - 3 wins, 3 losses - 50%
Kamikaze - 1 win, 5 losses - 16.6%

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Field Test - New Paintball Gear...

Ok - Observations from first run with all my gear...

- Although I can dance all night at Zouk in a alcohol enhanced trance, 5 minutes on a PB field in full kit playing re-spawn simply kills me...

- The Empire elbow ground pounders are great protection but take getting used to wearing and add to the heat exhaustion

- The Dye C8 pants are also great protection and look great but with the multi-layers and lining no amount of venting seems to help

- The Empire Events Goggles are great - a little less visibility than the Profilers and probably less protection but they fit well. Still undecided as to whether the lack of front venting effects both breathing and communication - will be doing more testing to find out. The lenses change over in a flash although the locking bits are tiny and I can see them getting lost very easily if I'm not careful. The additional attachments for the cap peak etc are also a little hard to put on when the lense is in...

I did take a hit on the bottom of the jaw guard which I think then bounced on to my neck - bit hard to tell if this was actually the case or got hit twice as there was paint flying in all directions - so if you're worried about more protection the profilers look like they offer a little more in this area...

Will update with pretty pics later..

Saturday, July 5, 2008

TD/XboX Forummers Paintball Orgy



TD hosted a bunch of guys from the Singapore XboX Forums at Red Dynasty today and despite a heavy downpour that turned most of the field into a mudbath, everyone was ready for some paintballing action!

Kudos to the armchair warriors who showed they were equally gung ho in real life as they are on Xbox Live. We hope you all enjoyed yourselves and perhaps even get the paintball bug.

I'm shagged so I'm just gonna steal some of what I posted in the XboX forums as paste them here for the rest of this post.

We saw a couple of acts of heroism that would have earned multiple medals from the SAF and also a couple of turkey of the year awards. Some guys would have earned both!

Our war correspondent extraordinaire Arthur will be putting up more pictures so stay tuned to this thread. I hope those who got the paintball bug will consider playing tournament paintball. Find out more at the Singapore paintball forums.

We'll try and organise more sessions but the Team Damnation paintball squad will be preparing to take part in tournaments both locally and in Malaysia so these kinda fun days
will be few and far between.

Getting a team together and playing in the local leagues and tournaments is the way to go so give us a call if you want to find out more.

P.S The bruises take a couple of days to disappear!




Thursday, July 3, 2008

RD5 League 2008

Hot off the internet press... RD are looking into a 5 man league... we look forward to hearing more details on the concept.

RD5 League 2008 Forum Thread Link

Meanwhile Team Damnation and some BOB.com.sg forum members are getting together this Saturday for some paintball pleasure. For those who don't know BOB stands for Brotherhood of the Box, like minded xbox gamers who get together and rant about their xbox gaming addiction. So it will be interesting to see whether the boys and girls can take out the current #1 Ghost Recon 2 player in Singapore aka houdini RIP : ) on the paintball field (yes I'm taunting the opposition to play hard - being a whiz on an xbox controller is far removed from real-life fitness and marker skills)

Looking forward to also road testing our new gear - expect reviews to be posted next week.

I think the rest of TD will agree - the weekend can't come soon enough!!!!!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Ready to roll!


Question: What could possibly make four grown men make a fool of themselves in public, oblivious to the stares of passers-by?
Answer: A box filled to the brim with goodies from http://www.actionvillage.com/!

There we were, four reasonably respectable men who have decent day jobs sitting outdoor at the Starbucks in Tampines Mall, sipping lattes and other overpriced drinks.

In fact, we looked perfectly normal until Houdini started dishing out all the goodies. At first, people were just stealing glances but these turned into outright stares as the V-Force profilers and Empire E-Vents came on lol. You'd have expected one of them to have called the cops based on the looks we were getting hehe.

We didn't care. We were too busy admiring the abovementioned masks, the Dye C7, C8 and Empire Contact pants, the Empire groundpounder elbow guards, our harnesses and even the pods! We'll have some pictures up soon but you can bet your last dollar that we tried on all our gear as soon as we got home!

PICTURES

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

BACK TO BLACK



Ok one word...

WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO



Our gear is here..

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Johor excursion

TD went on a jaunt across the causeway today to check out the Clash of the Titans 3v3 tournament organised by Southern Extreme and made a host of new friends!

It was a great trip because we also worked in some training into it with some endurance, theory and even a bit of light running in adverse weather conditions. All of it completely unplanned of course hehe.

It all started when we realised the massive jam at the causeway stretched all the way to Sentosa Island and we would have reached JB sometime in December 2014 if we tried to drive across. So we parked in Woodlands and walked across the Causeway in the sweltering heat, losing about 3-5 kilos each in the process.

After a bit of subterfuge, getting Houdini to hide behind a pillar so we don't get the angmoh surcharge, we haggled the price of the taxi ride to the Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) headquarters where the Clash of the Titans was being held down to just RM5. The cabby couldn't really change the price after the crazy white man jumped into the cab just as he was driving off now could he?

We got there just before 3pm and managed to catch the 3rd/4th place playoff between Isi Rimba and NAD (Nasi Ambang Deluxe). Isi Rimba managed to clinch it after one of the players dove into the snake to take out the last remaining NAD player.

The final was between S2K (Shoot 2 Kill) and Johor Pirates. Pirates were unlucky to lose a man right of the break when some sweet spotting took out their front player. It was just a war of attrition after that before S2K ran out winners.

The trip was worth it just to see these guys in action but what made it even more amazing was that these guys took the time to speak to us and answer all our questions. Very friendly folks and it was clear they were all like one big family.

I won't be doing justice if I mentioned just a few names because they were all very cool guys and even let us play around with their ramped up markers. Thanks guys, we think our bank accounts are gonna get hurt real bad very soon lol.

We got drenched after getting caught halfway across the Causeway when the sky opened up but thanks to 30 sticks of satay, we had enough energy for a sprint across to Singapore. All in all a very good trip.

Friday, June 27, 2008

New SPNS Video...

New you tube post for finals match of SPNS Leg 2 for 3rd/4th place
Check it out!!!

Current freight status of our new gear...
Jun 27, 2008 3:08 AM Departed FedEx location INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Paintball "investment"

Interesting discussions in the SPNS forums today. I fear I may have stepped on some toes unintentionally but I've always felt if there was something to be said it damn well should be.

Anyways, the discussion was the format for the next round of SPNS with some people asking if the knockout stages can be done one a best of three instead of single match knockout. It makes sense because the element of luck is still a factor and it's heart wrenching to see a technically superior team get eliminated due to a lucky bounce or a fluke shot. Let's face it, in 3v3 if you lose a man early on you're up sh*t creek without a paddle.

A best of 3 format allows a team to regroup and revise their strategy. This accomplishes several things, it gives teams a chance to make a comeback and also makes the games more interesting to watch.

Obviously the issue is cost. More matches means more paint used. Affordability is indeed an issue but lets face it, paintball is not a cheap sport. Unlike football, where you just run to a field somewhere and playbarefoot with virtually no cost, you have to PAY for everything in paintball.

Unfortunately, it costs a lot more here than across the causeway but we all know EVERYTHING is cheaper there. Paintball parks in Singapore like Red Dynasty also have tons of overheads so yeah, it does cost more in Singapore than in Malaysia.

It wasn't always so in Malaysia, I know cos I used to live there. It wasn't something you would get into unless you had lotsa moolah to burn. But like Houdini said in his post on the forum, it's a discussion on economies of scale that can be held another time.

For now, playing paintball requires a careful budget and proper planning for most people. Every shot you take cost a few cents and If you don't have millions sitting in a bank or have a rich sugar daddy/mommy, it's gonna burn a hole in your wallet.

Having said that, gimping a tournament that is finally getting some attention because teams have an issue with the cost is gonna throw a wet blanket on the development of paintball as a sport in Singapore.

It's good enough that we now have a decent tournament to take part in, we need to grow it. To do so we need to support the SPNS and if it means spending a bit more then why not? Less beer, watch TV instead of movies, eat out less, STOP playing World of Warcraft and etc etc etc.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The paintball learning curve

It's been a hectic 2 week initiation into the local Singaporean paintball scene with lots of discussions, seeing where the scene is at, looking at facilities... posting videos from SPNS2 etc etc. Discussions on MSN about paintball have been endless and I'm wondering if we haven't just gone a little mad watching too many You Tube videos??

Anyway we ordered some PB gear and are itching to get training. Training starts this weekend. No more beer. No more sex. No more money : ( We are committed to being committed. We'll see how we progress after training lol.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

SPNL Video Footage Continued...

VIDEO FOOTAGE ON YOU TUBE OF SNPL LEG 3...

Semi Finals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At8pxp6lZ6M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH3pQBoG4lM

3rd/4th Playoff
Coming Soon

Finals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omnI2G3Ek5g

You can also find the videos on our youtube link bar on the right of this page >>

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Battle of Bukit Ramly

Team Foxtrot made our way through the elephant grass silently, all three fireteams coverging on the enemy, eager to exact a measure of revenge for a cowardly attack on the UN compound that left dozens of civilian aid workers dead and many more wounded.


Foxtrot have been tracking the attackers since dawn with the help of a special forces Little Bird helicopter and had cut down their lead to just a few hours. We were close and it was only a matter of time before Foxtrot caught up.


We redoubled our effort when the pilot radioed a potential sighting but his very next transmission was a frantic "mayday" before all comms was lost.

It wasn't too long before we spotted the tell-tale smoke from the downed chopper and it took us just 20 minutes on double-time to reach the crash site and find the body of the co-pilot. It was easy picking up the trail from there, the pilot was bleeding and we needed to get to him fast.

Our lead scout had indicated that the so-called freedom fighters were camped at the top of the hill and the team leader decided that it was highly likely the pilot of the crashed Little Bird was being held captive there. That ruled out an air strike so we had to go in and get him, despite being outnumbered at least two to one.




We were expecting to link up with a unit of the local militia but they were not responding on the radio. They were either not in the immediate area or worse, had already met and come out second best against the rebels.

It was close to 1600hrs by the time we reached the foot of the hill, there were no guards or observation post. The rebels must have thought taking out the
chopper would have slowed us down.




We would have preferred to have waited for the sun to set of course but the amount of blood we had seen on the way meant the pilot was not going to last much longer, if he wasn't already dead.
There was nothing to it but to forge ahead, hoping that the vegetation would help mask our approach until we were in among them.


We were halfway up the slope when it became obvious we had made the terrible mistake of underestimating the rebels. We began to take fire from well prepared positions further up the slope.

The fireteam on the extreme left was first to go down under a hail of gunfire. It was only after we began taking fire from our flank and rear that we realised we've been caught in a well executed ambush.

I spotted movement to my rear after a warning from Myaadraal but I hesitated when I recognised the colours of the local militia, this could be the turning point for us to turn the tables on the rebels. However, it was at that point the lead militaman raised his weapon and fired at me almost point blank. There was no case of mistaken identity, he knew who I was
and gleefully took the shot.


I woke up bound and gagged in some kind of cell. They think I'm writing a confession and allowed me a scrap of paper and a pencil. I have no doubt about my fate. I've heard them screaming at the surviving members of the team, demanding them to confess their "war crimes" on camera. I've also heard the single gunshots.

They are coming for me now.

If you have found this, I hope you are on our side. Avenge us.





It was an early start for us on Sunday for our first ever WARGH! at the infamous but fictitious Bukit Ramly in Johor.

The day was organised by the friendly guys at WARGH! Tactical Team Sports. Team Damnation was represented by Amok, Myaadraal and Dean while a former TD stalwart, the Famarcist, joined in for the day.

In total there were about 40+ of us in various groups, about a dozen organised by WARGH! and the rest a bunch of guys who were either studying in SIM or NUS in Singapore. We didn't really bother to find out, they were just cannon fodder to us hehe. There were also a bunch of Malaysians who were quite regular at the woodsball events organised at the plantation where the fictitious Bukit Ramly is.

Suffice to say it was basically going to be the properly geared up guys in camo and other gear versus the students in sneakers, jeans and bright t-shirts.

The Malaysians joined us for the first two rounds because of the disparity in numbers but after we more or less wiped the hill clean of the "Orchard Road kommandos" in both attacking and defending scenarios, it was decided that the Malaysians would join the other side. This meant a dozen of us were attacking up the slope versus 20+ of them. Hardly fair but we were up for it.

The third scenario unfolded more or less the way the story above was written, yours truly was hit thrice in the back and one to the side of the head. Suffice to say we never even smelt the missing pilot hehe.

All in all it was a good day to run around in the light rain playing soldier and was well worth it, even mucking about in the mud .

We'll definitely be back for more WARGH!

Monday, June 23, 2008

TD Media Coverage on SPNS 2



A sneak peak at early finals rounds... more to come

youtube version can be found at here

PSG Warfreakz stamp their mark in SPNS 2

PSG Warfreakz shot their way to the top at the second leg of the Singapore Paintball Novice Series (SPNS 2) at the Red Dynasty Paintball Park yesterday. Marcus Tito Babao and his teammates faced off with Red Shadows in the final.

SPNS 2 hit a few milestones with increased participation, recognition and sponsorship form the Singapore Sports Council and a thoroughly professional set up that will only further increase awareness and appreciation for the sport.

The biggest achievement is undoubtedly the great media coverage SPNS 2 received. There was a spot on ChannelNewsAsia last nite and a decent sized article with a picture in the SPORTS pages of the Straits Times (H12). That is no small matter. Moving from the lifestyle pages to the Sports pages is a tremendous leap forward for paintball in Singapore.

It's time to start preparing for SPNS 3 and having had a look at the opposition, Team Damnation has got a lot of work to do to make sure we put up a decent showing in the last leg of the Series later this year. Look out for video and images from SPNS 2 right here!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Preparing to go to WARGH!!


The day is finally here. Its WARGH!!
Its 5 am and ive just got done packing everything i need for wargh. Modifed the standard issue LBV to include my dslr harness. Knee pads for protection and boots likewise.

Team Damnation is back ..

Update soon on event pictures..



WARGH!!!!!!!!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Evolution of Paintball markers

For the most part, I've been using rental markers throughout the time I've been playing paintball. Besides RAP4 markers, I've used mostly Tippmans and Spyders and with such limited exposure I wouldn't even dare to start writing about markers. Not yet anyway. However, I have been fortunate enough to come across a pretty decent article about the evolution of paintball markers written by Billy Goodman and would like to share the link below. Enjoy.

Evolution

Wednesday, June 18, 2008






First draft of a concept for the new Team Damnation Paintball Team logo... let me know your thoughts?

Paintball fitness

When I told my wife I was planning to get a group together to play competitive paintball her first reaction was to raise an eyebrow. I can't really blame her because my idea of a pastime until recently involved sitting in front of a computer and playing World of Warcraft or gunning down virtual representations of my online buddies on the Xbox 360.

I've recently stopped the former and have not been spending much time on the latter and honestly feel liberated lol. I just can't imagine having spent hours on end sitting down and taking part in raids or multiplayer battles where the only physical exercise I was getting was in my wrist and fingers.

Getting back to paintballing is a refreshing change and I've already started trying to get back into shape. Well, sort of. At the moment, my "fitness plan" involves alternate periods of jogging and walking for about 20-30 minutes in the Sembawang Road area. If you're ever in the area and see someone collapsed on the sidewalk and gasping for breath, that's probably me.

I suppose playing regularly will also help with the fitness levels but I probably wont be earning any brownie points with the rest of the guys if I keep collapsing every 3 minutes on the speedball field.

Compared to when I was paintballing 4-5 years ago, I am seriously out of shape and have basically turned to the net to see what kind of drills will be of use to someone like me. I'm probably not going to have the time or willpower to hit the gym seriously so whatever I resort will need to be something well within my current condition. For now anyways.

I've found one interesting article on the paintballguns.net website:

Paintball Fitness

Whether you play paintball for fun or play on a team, there are steps you can take to improve your game. Much of what you can do to better prepare yourself for the game of paintball is to get into great physical condition. Being physically fit and strong will help you to play the game at your highest potential.

Reality

There are many areas of physical fitness you can work to develop that will help you to improve your skills at paintball. Exercising and eating well will help you to stay in the best shape you can for your paintball games. Playing a day full of paintball does take a great deal of energy. Players often are tired and even sore after a game. However, the more fit you are, the better you will feel during and after you play paintball.

What’s the Plan?

A workout plan for paintball fitness should include cardiovascular workouts, strength training and running exercises. You should be exercising several times a week. Your workouts can include more than one form of physical fitness at once. For instance, you might run and do a cardio workout all in the same day.

Your cardio workouts will help you to improve your endurance. After implementing cardio workouts you should start to notice that you are not as tired or as winded when running around while playing paintball. For your cardio workouts, there are a variety of exercises and equipment you can use.

If you are visiting the gym, you can work out on the treadmills or stationery bikes. Of course, you might have one of these pieces of equipment in your own home.

For those of you who do not use the gym, there are a variety of cardio exercises you can do from home. Go out for a jog or take some bike rides. When indoors, you can use stair climbers, use aerobic videos, kick boxing or jump run just to name a few ideas. To keep from getting bored with your exercises try taking turns among some of your favorite cardio activities. What is important is to get that heart pumping!

Endurance

You will be running a great deal during your paintball games. Most times you will be sprinting during the game. But you do not simply want to focus on your speed abilities when preparing for the sports. You also will want to pay attention to your endurance when it comes to running.

Therefore, it is a good idea to practice both distance running and speed running. Incorporate some longer distance runs into your workouts a few times each week. Run for three miles or so to help you prepare to run around all day when playing paintball. You can take time to practice sprinting and running short distances as fast as you can. This will aide you in increasing your speed when playing paintball.

Strength

Strength is another necessary component if you wish to become an ace paintball player. You will be carrying around your paintball gun throughout the day. Your sport will consist of carrying your gun, running, shooting, diving, crawling and other activities. Your body needs to be strong in order to withstand the activities throughout the game. If you wish to get in shape and to stay in shape for paintball, you also should have strength training three times a week or so. It is important not to have strength-training everyday so that you have time to heal in between your workouts.

If your main goal is to build muscle strength and build up your muscles for paintball, there are a few specific areas of your body that you will want to target. The legs and your muscles should be primary focuses. This will help you to have the strength and endurance to stay on your feet all day and to cover a great deal of ground, especially while running. You will want to make sure that you have strong back muscles and therefore will want exercises targeting the back.

The Six Pack

Paintball players will want to have strong abdominal muscles as well. You can work towards that six pack abs for many reasons, including further benefits to your paintball game. Because you will be carrying your paintball and any other equipment all day you will want to work on your upper body. It is especially important to work out in ways that will target the muscles in your shoulders. A few examples of strength training exercises that will help you prepare yourself for paintball include: squats, shoulder presses, lunges, dead lifts and leg extensions.

To further strengthen your abdomens, you may want to use a few other exercises. Abdominal crunches, oblique crunches and reverse crunches are an excellent place to start. There are a variety of exercises that can be used to build strength for the upper and lower body muscles as well as the muscles in the back and abdomens.

The Internet provides a great resource for finding sample workouts. An example of a site with some strength training and ab exercises (including photos), can be found at http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwfit/strength.html.

Diet

What you eat can have an impact on your paintball game. As with any sport, it is important to eat well for health and fitness to play paintball. You do not want to eat a diet that is high in fat. This is important to stay lean and fit. Of course, everyone should limit his or her fat intake in an attempt to obtain optimal health. Eat a well balanced diet at all times. Work on decreasing the amount of foods that are high in fats and sugars. Fill your plate with plenty of fruits and vegetables.

Paintball players also should drink plenty of water. You will be doing a lot of running around and “exercise” while playing paintball. It is necessary to stay well hydrated. Many paintball players drink sports drinks such as Gatorade. This is a good choice as well. However, it is important to remember that a large quantity of your fluid intake should come from water. Drinks that are high in caffeine and sugar should be kept to a minimum.

The day before a paintball game or tournament you may want to change your diet a little. Make sure to eat plenty of carbohydrates. In your normal diet you will eat a healthy mix of carbohydrates, proteins and good fats. However, carbohydrates will provide you with increased energy that you will want for your paintball games. Pasta is a common food that is eaten by athletes, including runners the day before events. Select some foods that have some complex carbohydrates. Again, remember to drink plenty of fluids.

Both your diet and exercise can affect your paintball game. Paintball is a very active sport that requires a lot of strength and energy. Through proper diet and workouts you can maximize your potential as a paintball player.

credit: http://www.paintballguns.net/paintball-fitness/

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Gearing up for TEAM DAMNATION



Ok proper paintball gear probably won't make us play like champions but Myaadraal's non PB pants came off second best when he dove knee first into the gravel so we are all keen to get suited up with proper PB clothing . I'm going to start posting up items for discussion by the crew. I think we have all agreed that custom jerseys are the go. A few sites we should look at:

http://www.animalpaintball.com/

http://www.diablodirect.com/jerseys-pro.asp

http://www.csgpromote.com/main/page_products_paintball.html


http://www.eye2eye.org/ProductsPaintball.htm

As for pants well there are lotof well established brands to choose from. Obviously the sweltering Singapore humidity is as much a consideration as comfort, padding and durability.

The Dye C7 (pictured) gets a lot of rave reviews online. I've struggled to find anything that matches the quality of these - especially in terms of venting.

Have checked out some goggles as well - the Proto Axis gets great reviews as does the Empire Events goggle

This site has a sale on Empire as well as other useful stuff

http://www.sakworldpaintball.com/veevpagopreo.html

If anyone has any other links or suggestions let us know?

In the meantime I'm getting to work on a new Team Damnation Paintball team logo. Bring the fear on!!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

BTOed...well worth it!


AMOK living on the edge.... one hand steering and SMS

Three of us from TD - Amok, Houdini & Myaadraal - went for the BTO (Basic Tournament Orientation) session at Red Dynasty today and had a blast!


Red Dynasty Entrance to pwnage

For those not in the loop, due to regulations and restrictions by the Singapore Police Force, players who want to play without the centreline in a speedball field need to be certified by the Paintball Association of Singapore (PBAS). This is accomplished by taking the BTO for a nominal fee which include marker, mask rental and a hopper-full of paintballs.


Stay away ... my balls stray..


Calgar gave us a very detailed briefing on rules, safety and overall gameplay with a cameo appearance by King who assisted with a few theatrical poses to illustrate a few points.


Houdini... now you see me ..


After the briefing we went ahead with a couple of rounds but we were all put into random groups so that made a mess of TDs pre-BTO planning sessions and wasted all those diagrams and video reviews we've run through.

Well ok. We didn't do all that but we did watch a lot of youtube videos!

Anyway, it was fun getting back into paintballing and the two matches we had did get the adrenaline rushing a bit. Scary part in the second game was when this kid sprinted past me towards our deadbox and as I was laying into him, I saw Myaadraal running past me and I actually cringed expecting the sting of the shots on my back.

But all he did was run right past and grab the flag before one of us hit him in the crossfire. Found out later the muppet wasted all his rounds trying to suppress our back player and was out of ammo. HA HA.

Houdini was in his element as well capping a couple of players although he was called out twice when he wasnt actually hit. First time he called himself out after feeling a bounce but I reckon he just didn't wanna get hit by half a dozen balls cos he was the last man and was facing two charging opponents. Hehe. Second time he was called out cos the marshals just wanted see how he reacted to being called out. It was part of the test I guess.

Anyway we all passed and will be able to play and train for future tournaments without the centreline and we'll be getting into the act for sure. We've been bitten by the bug now and I must say the professional way Red Dynasty is being run is also a good factor. Great job guys, we'll be seeing you often for sure.

By the way, your's truly didnt even get one speck of paint on him :D


A lot of JT luvin..


The Myaa

Friday, June 13, 2008

Speedball Field Terms

Found this little nugget while trolling the net for paintball related articles and since I've never seen it anywhere else I'm gonna post it here with the appropriate credit and link given to the author at the end. It has been edited a little.

Speedball Field Terms

I looked around a bit and couldn't find any defining diagrams or terms to describe the field set up for a speedball field and thought it would be helpful if one was posted to help new players understand what is being called out on the field of play.

The triangles are Doritos, circles are pop-cans, the dumb-bell looking thing on the right is the snake and the rectangle on the left is another low lying bunker. Call it what you will.

The 50: The 50 is the center of the field. Any bunker on this line will be called out as left, center or right 50. Reasons for calling out a bunker would be to alert team members of an opponent behind said bunker or instructing a teammate to move up to that bunker.

Front players for both teams will try and scramble to this position if they can. If your team can control the 50, your chances for success are great. The 30 is between the 50 and the back bunkers. It's another reference point for calling out instructions/alerts. Mid players will set up here off the break and sometimes assist the back players in shooting lanes to give their fronts more time to get to their bunkers.

Keeping with the trend, this is also why the back bunkers are called out. These bunkers will be shielding the other team's back players who will be calling out to their teammates about your team's positions. The faster you can get these guys out, the better. If the opposing team loses their back players and doesn't realize it, they will be in trouble fast.

At the same time, you need to be aware of your back players. Should you lose one, someone is going to have to fall back and take their position/duties. This is usually a mid. Each bunker needs to be played differently.

The position of the bunkers will change the way the field is played, so if your regular field decides to take the pop-cans from the back corners and replace them with small doritos, your typical tactic of being able to stand back from the pop-can and watching the goings ons isn't going to work.

You're now going to need to be positioned closer to the bunker and crouching, if not laying down, which seriously affects your ability to move, change sides and snap shoot. Practice playing every bunker type, regardless of the position you play.

The bunker's position on the field is also going to dictate how you play it. You aren't going to play a tombstone at the center 30 the same way as the back right, so make sure you get exposure in all situations.

Pop-cans: These are tall bunkers which a player can stand up behind. The further away your opponent is, the further back you can stand from the bunker. This gives you an obvious advantage of being able to see more of the field. As your opponent approaches, get tighter into the bunker.

Be aware of any part of you or your marker that may be exposed. If you're up against someone that's using a marker they've had since 2000, and he fires a 3 shot burst at your exposed pod, 1 of 3 shots IS going to hit you.

Doritos: Pyramid shaped bunkers that are played crouching or laying flat depending on the situation. if you lay flat, you risk exposing your feet to someone sitting 30 feet away and to the side. Because of the Dorito's physical shape, it provides an opportunity to come up and over the top at any level.

Coming over the top however exposes more of your profile. The more profile you show, the greater the chance of your nickname becoming Christmas Tree before the day is out.

The Snake: 9 times out of 8 this will require you to crawl on your belly amongst the broken paint shells and who knows how many years worth of fill that has soaked into the field's astro turf (if you're so lucky to play on astro turf).

Movement in the snake is slow. Opportunities will arise where an opponent isn't paying attention and practically paints a bullseye on his back for you. At the same time, your prone position makes you easy pickings for the full court press.

Deadbox: perhaps i should have started with this one. This is where your team will start each game. Barrels typically are required to be touching the netting. This is also where you go when the paintball addressed to "Whom It May Concern" gets delivered to you. Once you are behind this net, the saying "Dead men tell no tales" applies.

Keep your mouth shut even if your best friend is about to get bunkered by two guys with electro paint hoses. That's all i've got. If anyone else feels i've missed something, posted misinformation or just plain disagrees, feel free to say so.

Article by ZfrkS62 lifted from http://www.paintballforum.com

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Gonna be BTOed

A few of us are heading to Red Dynasty on Saturday nite to get certified to play without the sissyfied centreline in the speedball field. Below is a blurb from SPNS on the BTO.

The SPNS Basic Tournament Orientation (BTO) is designed to ensure that all participants at Red Dynasty Paintball Park are competent to play competitive paintball. The course will be conducted by the Paintball Association of Singapore (PBAS). In this course, participants will learn about paintball safety and how to handle the marker in order to ensure a safe playing environment for everyone. After the theory lesson, participants will be required to undergo a practical test. Only after passing this practical test would they be allowed to play in the SPNS and train w/o a centre line.

I think it's prolly a good idea especially for people new to the sport but I find it a little strange that it's not a requirement at any another paintball places TD used to play at. Just wondering whether foreigners who are used to playing paintball in their own respective country would bother going something like this if they wanted to take part in the SPNS.

Will this be a requirement for any tournament organised in Singapore? Will find out more on Saturday and update here.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Paintball: Lifestyle activity or sport?

I'm quite sure this must have been covered a gazillion times in various forums, publications and kopitiams everywhere but since it hasn't appeared here I'm gonna shoot from the hip anyway.

I've been sending out feelers to some media folks in Singapore about coverage of tournament/competition paintball and the response, or rather initial reaction, has been rather disappointing.

Here's an excerp from an MSN conversation I had today with an ex-colleague, a former sports journalist with a local newspaper (names have been changed to protect the identity of the people involved, their respective organisations and their pet shit zu):

Amok says:
if i need to get some coverage for a paintball tournament in singapore, you know of any reporters i can speak to?
Kermit says:
hahaha
Kermit says:
someone asked me two years ago when i was at *******
Kermit says:
i dared not even ask my editor
Amok says:
why not?
Kermit says:
coz its erm... i guess its for lifestyle
Amok says:
its not man
Amok says:
paintball is a proper sport
Kermit says:
haha
Amok says:
sigh
Kermit says:
i am not having this conversation
Amok says:
but now there's a Singapore paintball Association
Amok says:
recognised by the Singapore Sports Council somemore
Kermit says:
hey, stamp of approval from the SSC is... you know the score
Kermit says:
haha
Kermit says:
i think teh lifestyle guys may do it

Doh, there's the dreaded L word again. Based on my conversation with Kermit and a few other journos, it's quite clear what the perception of paintball is here in Singapore. The fact that it is being played competitively with national, regional and even world class events taking place all over the world does not seem to convince them of its viability to be published in the Sports section of a newspaper instead of the L-word-that-will-not-be-mentioned.

So what do we do to change this? Education should obviously be the main angle of attack. We need to first educate the media about the sport and maybe then paintball might have a fighting chance of getting some decent coverage as a SPORT.

To keep the momentum going, we then need to ensure that whatever paintball tournaments/competitions that are run in Singapore are well organised and continue generating public interest. We're bound to see more people getting involved even if they only see it as the L-word activity at the start.

The more people we can get onto paintball fields, the more potential converts we have for competitive paintball. With the number of teams signing up for the Singapore Professional Novice Series (SPNS) Leg 2 doubling compared to the first event three months ago, there is hope yet for the SPORT.

Geared Up?


Back from a 10 year hiatus we're here again to play the game, Ive been looking all over for my old paintball gear. I've found them but much to my dismay, Vision systems and field gear were not meant to last for a century. My JT Flex 7 had a crack right down the lens and onto the goggle clip. A result of my self made lens defogging fan i've put in a few years ago, Ive outgrown my jersey too it seems, and when i wore the pants it looked like leotards. I found a leg and an elbow of whats left of my protective gear.

I guess its time to get new gear. So ive made a list of things to buy for Team Damnation.

Vision systems.
The most important gear in my opinion, some of you might go, why isnt it the paintball markers? Well if you have 20 balls per sec double tricked out trigger action going, you wouldn't be hitting anything if you cant see crap. I've gone through some good vision gear and a lot of bad ones too. Things to look out for when your're out shopping for headgear are

Comfort.
Please please, please do not get something that looks cool, Get something that fits well to your own head. Sizes of heads vary , granted all the masks out there have foam linings to fit the contours of your face. But if you feel the mask pinching you in the face then that mask isnt the one for you . Ideal headgear conditions are the adjustable band around your head is snug, no pinching feeling on the bridge of your nose or the sides of your head.

Lens.
Thermals, Thermals, Thermals, might cost you a little more but its harder to fog up thermal lens than regular lens. Rule 1: You cant shoot shit when you cant see crap. When looking at the lens pay attention to the field of vision it offers. The human field of vision is about 180 degrees and staring straight ahead it is even less. Unless you are planning on looking out of the corner of your eye regularly rather than turn your head, a mask with a 120 degree field of vision should be more than enough. If you cant determine this by wearing the mask, a good gauge for this would be seeing how close the lens are to your face, the closer it is the wider your field of vision. Ive always used my peripheral vision to detect motion, having a good 120 degree field of view is essential.

Behold my soon to be new system.

THE JT REAPER

What can i say Its da bomb.

What made me choose this over all the rest.
  • Good field of vision
  • Quick release lens/Just in case the sun is out for my chrome lens swap.
  • This mask reduces the blindspot area of your body/ It allows you to tilt your head forward to see from your chest below, cant do this with many systems. Conduct your own paintcheck. Time is wasted when youre getting paint checked by the referee.



Good hunting fellas...

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

A new beginning

Hello and welcome to Team Damnation's website/blog. Hopefully, this will be the first of many posts on TD in general and paintball specifically.

First off, just a bit of background about TD. We were first formed in 2004 during an Xbox tournament where a bunch of guys, who've been fooling around on Xbox Live in first person shooter games like Rainbow Six, set up a couple of teams.

We didn't win - not through any fault of our own thanks to a bunch of sorry campers - but we did announce the arrival of our style of play. TD is not about winning at all costs, it has always been and always will be about the attitude. We're here to have fun and that will always be our #1 priority.

We still play on the Xbox - the Xbox360 now - but have always been on the lookout for new things to do as a group. We've done paintball before but it was always a spur of the moment kinda thing. With paintball gaining popularity in Singapore and with the launch of the Singapore Painball Novice Series (SPNS), we're looking to set up a serious team to take part in the series and other tournaments locally and regionally.

We're still about having the right attitude and having fun but be warned, we play for keeps.