an94
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Post by an94 on May 2, 2007 5:48:28 GMT -5
I need some tips when I go practice. My biggest problem is keeping my eyes & ears open as my team moves around. any suggestions?
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Post by Tippman Guy on May 3, 2007 17:02:34 GMT -5
put you glasses on and turn the hearing aid up!....lol...
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an94
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Post by an94 on May 4, 2007 15:54:25 GMT -5
Ha ha.. no really. Ive been thinking about doing a practice where I only shoot at the beginning & then stop shooting & be my team's eyes. That would help.. right?
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Post by Tippman Guy on May 8, 2007 19:37:34 GMT -5
Playing with the same people all the time helps with team work skills... If you are always playing with different people or what not you never can ushaly find your spot..Also playing with newer people they also probaly have not developed there team working skills yet..lol... however if you dont have the oprtunity to play with the same peoples all the time then you have to basicaly slow yourself down as a player to keep checking back with your team and talking to them... makeing sure your getting responces from them to make sure that you are conecting with them threw the game...
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an94
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Post by an94 on May 9, 2007 9:08:21 GMT -5
like when me & Taco took on 5 people & won? as long as we talked to each other, it was all good. yeah its kind of hard that Im not on a REAL team. I would but I have very limited income at the moment. (me very sad)
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nd
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Post by nd on Jun 7, 2007 20:39:34 GMT -5
The dead thead is alive!!!!! One thing that you can do to get your ears ready and developed for a game is easy and cost nothing. Just go into your garage or other room that echos like your bathroom, take a bouncy ball with you, close your eyes and throw the ball. It will bounce every where ( wear a cup). keeping your eyes close try to pin point where the ball is hitting and where it stops. When you get good at this you should be able to open your eyes up at the very place the ball has come to rest. This drill will allow you to hear were the paint is flying on the field and were its coming from. By the sound of thing you will be able to know where every player is on the field Basicly you can now see through the bunkers.
Brought to you by Chris Noah the ex-coach of Team Crossfire
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Post by Tippman Guy on Jun 10, 2007 13:11:52 GMT -5
yea you better put a mask on also!...lol....
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an94
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Post by an94 on Jun 12, 2007 7:19:03 GMT -5
wow! never thought of doing that. thanks!
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