Greenspan what a absolutely animal playing high level year round and helping younger kids get better well doing a full time pod cast and part owner pf field one 🫡 my friend 👊👍
@2:39 if that kid isn't D2 or D1 by the time this comment is posted I would be surprised. Incredible technique going into the dive, cleared his barrel before being asked, accidentally fired 2 shots but were it an in-game scenario both would have landed clean and his speed popping up, aiming and hitting that shot was incredible. However, it is the second half of this run that truly sets this kid apart from the rest. The sound of a tank leaking is like a warning siren for an atomic bomb for a paintball player, 90% of the time it is an issue that cannot be fixed until you are off the field. Instead of panicking that kid recognized the issue, stayed committed to the drill and kept his head down and treated it as if it were a real point, fixed his marker, readjusted his position and friggin nailed his first shot and put 100% into his sprint to end the drill. You can't teach nerves or resolve like that, that kid is a friggin' beast.
So its mainly a conditioning drill then? Also, why turf when NXL events are all on dirt/grass? The dynamics of sliding and crawling are so much different on turf because you get the carry and the crawl up is easier.
They aren't all on dirt so your entire comment is irrelevant was vegas your first time watching NXL? Most of if not all events are on grass which is even easier to slide on..... anyone who's played indoor sports knows grass is way more forgiving and easier to dive on. ❤️
ua-cam.com/users/shortsXk38VZFxqtk?si=xCLjB9CWUFM_LS7N Also if your first instinct is to try to claim I'm wrong here's the video of Ronnie posting them versus Revo and you let me know what the field type looks like as this is a NXL field .... 🤘🙃😂
Greenspan what a absolutely animal playing high level year round and helping younger kids get better well doing a full time pod cast and part owner pf field one 🫡 my friend 👊👍
@2:39 if that kid isn't D2 or D1 by the time this comment is posted I would be surprised. Incredible technique going into the dive, cleared his barrel before being asked, accidentally fired 2 shots but were it an in-game scenario both would have landed clean and his speed popping up, aiming and hitting that shot was incredible. However, it is the second half of this run that truly sets this kid apart from the rest. The sound of a tank leaking is like a warning siren for an atomic bomb for a paintball player, 90% of the time it is an issue that cannot be fixed until you are off the field. Instead of panicking that kid recognized the issue, stayed committed to the drill and kept his head down and treated it as if it were a real point, fixed his marker, readjusted his position and friggin nailed his first shot and put 100% into his sprint to end the drill. You can't teach nerves or resolve like that, that kid is a friggin' beast.
As I’m watching this drill my arthritis started aching instantly. 😂
I'm going to use this training for myself
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So its mainly a conditioning drill then? Also, why turf when NXL events are all on dirt/grass? The dynamics of sliding and crawling are so much different on turf because you get the carry and the crawl up is easier.
They aren't all on dirt so your entire comment is irrelevant was vegas your first time watching NXL? Most of if not all events are on grass which is even easier to slide on..... anyone who's played indoor sports knows grass is way more forgiving and easier to dive on. ❤️
ua-cam.com/users/shortsXk38VZFxqtk?si=xCLjB9CWUFM_LS7N
Also if your first instinct is to try to claim I'm wrong here's the video of Ronnie posting them versus Revo and you let me know what the field type looks like as this is a NXL field .... 🤘🙃😂
WTF are you talking about? NXL events all on dirt? Tell me Vegas was your first NXL without telling me Vegas was your first NXL lol.
@OnTheMountain edited to say grass as well. The point i was trying to make is that a majority of them are not on turf.
Not conditioning but more practical application of skills.