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Old 01-13-2004, 05:34 PM
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Being a captain (By: PSUghost)

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AHHHH!!!! WHAT?!?! You want me to lead a rag tag bunch of guys, to places all over the nation, deal with travel arrangements, internal fights, sponsorship, and late nights just to go shoot other people? YEP! Welcome to being a captain. Befre we start understand that there are two forms of captains. The Field Captain and the Off-Field Captain. This article is about the Off-Field Captain. Sometimes it's the same person as the On-Field captain, sometimes it's not. It's confusing but don't worry, Here are a few tips to keep your head above water:

Picking the captain: When your team picks a captain that person does not need to be the best player on the team. In fact sometimes it's better if they are not. That way the captain can deal with issues as they come up and not kill your game if he's talking to the head ref while your team is playing another game. Pick someone who has the free time to do the job and people will listen to.

Never be afraid to ask for help: You are the leader of a TEAM and team's need to help each other. If your teamates want to get to go to word cup, well they either have to go sweet talk mom and dad or they will have to work with you to lower costs, get support, and maybe fundraise. If your teamates are not willing to hep get to their own ends, then trust me. You will go no where.

Surround yourself with good advice: Be that a player you can look up to to ask questions, a good friend, or even your parents. Being a leader is never easy and it helps to have someone you can turn to to get the second opinion to make sure your making

So what is your role? What exactly does the captain do?

Set up events: Your duty is to find events that your team wants to compete in. Be they small local events, or large national events. Keep up to date on just what is going on and when events are. It helps to sit down before each season with your team and put all the hopeful events ont he table, then narrow it down to the ones you really can do. It doesnt hurt to pick one that is rather iffy. It gives you a goal to try to obtain.

Organize the roster/s: It is the sad duty of the captain to cut players who simply are not pulling their weight or who hurting the team. This is seldom a decision left solely on the captains shoulders as it should be a team decision.

Get support: The captain needs to try to be in touch with as many sponsors and supporters as possible. Sometimes this is just parents, sometimes it' companies. Whatever you use to try and cover your costs or just get you to the event needs to be tracked and taken care of by the captain. Tansportation to and from events can also fall under this role.

Media Rep: If you like to be in the spotlight then this is the part you'll love. When it comes time to have the reporters in your face only one voice can speak for the team. That voice should be the captain, who knows the most about the team, and knows what the plans are for the future. Also write up about your team from time to time and send them to magazines like APG. Every few months these magazines will be short articles and will pull yours up and add you in. Looks really good for sponsors.

Handle disputes: Paintball is an agressive, adrenaline driven sport. That means that no matter how much of a family you are you WILL have fights. Just learn to roll with the punches. The best advice I can give, learn to pick your battles. A captain can not afford to be in the middle of ever little issue that occurs, and when he is he needs to b the one with the cool head. Remember your team is watching you. Teams that fall apart usually do so when the leader stops thinking calmly and just jumps into the fight. Don't worry too much, people will iron out their differences, if only to make sure they get a seat on that plane going down to World Cup.

Being a leader is never easy. Being a captain can be very overwhelming. But trust me, there is no feeling in the world like watching all your hard work unfold into a golden trophy that your teamates insist sits on your lap on the way home....

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Old 01-13-2004, 05:40 PM
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ANOTHER article posted on the same day? gosh your on a roll.

great article though
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Old 01-13-2004, 06:01 PM
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It's called being in the office while the rest of the programming team is in conference meetings all day....
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Old 01-14-2004, 05:59 PM
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hey ghost i think your articles are awesome but you should write one on starting out and making it to your first tourny and stuff. im attempting to put together a tourny team now, but i dont know exactly what my options are because the people im trying to get all have M98's and co2. (not starting fight). im just saying that i was wondering what options are availible to us other than upgrading our guns immediatly. if you could write something about starting from scratch and buying your first gun, to making it to a novice tourny that would be frickin awesome!!!

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hey ghost i think your articles are awesome but you should write one on starting out and making it to your first tourny and stuff.
err.. do a search and u'd know he has a website with a lot of great articles...

http://www.autocockerhq.com/docter/i...?screen=newbie
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Old 01-15-2004, 02:14 AM
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"Making a team" is a good place to look at as well as "First Tournament Does and Don'ts" If you still have questions after that e-mail me. I'll see if it's enough to write an article.
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Did you just call us rag-tag?

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Old 01-15-2004, 11:42 AM
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I was only refering to you with that statement Levi
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Old 01-15-2004, 12:35 PM
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Haha.

You just like my sloppy runs to the back corner after I key.

You're going to have to teach me the way of the Rio Grande... I just don't know how you sprint like that.
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Old 01-15-2004, 02:33 PM
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Want to know how us Rio Grande border jumpers run so fast? Got two words for ya....Machine Guns.....

Sorry to the rest of you...PSU inside joke
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i don't get the waiting up to a paintball magazine part thing...
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Old 01-15-2004, 04:54 PM
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waiting up or Writing up?
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Old 01-15-2004, 05:07 PM
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Old 01-15-2004, 06:11 PM
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When you look through your APG or Paintball magazine you'll often see sections dedicated to teams from around the nation. I know in APG this section is called "Players for Players" but all Magazines will run articles on a team if it's well written and they think it will be interesting. Remember, magazines want their issues to be full of stuff so that more people buy them and it's hard (even moreso in the colder months) to get good articles. So they turn to ones submited to them. A well written article about a local, up and coming team can sometimes be just what they need to fill that dead space.

Now if you happen to get an article printed about you, you can then alk up to a sponsor and show them it saying "See, we are in magazines, meaning people know about us, meaning we're a good thing to help sell your product (IE: putting thier name on your jersey). Also it helps wen you submit a resume if you can say "For more information on our team, look at AGP Aug 2003, page 171". Or perhsps the person making the sponsorship calls already read the article and will go "Hey, I remember that team, I just read about them". It might not seal the deal, but get's your foot in the door...

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Old 01-15-2004, 06:17 PM
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Old 01-17-2004, 02:08 PM
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†HÊ £Á§T ÐØÑ my name is Robert Ortiz and I play for the Penn State Collegiate Paintball Team. I was their president up till about a month ago when my term was up. I live in Northern Jersey though.
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