The Concept of this drill is simple; Compare and contrast your body form and mechanics and fix the small aspects of your game.
To compare yourself and your form to Ryan's and other top pro players, you will need either a tri-pod or a helper to photograph yourself in the several points of contact on the start box.
We encourage you to upload photos of yourself executing the same moves and maneuvers that Ryan is doing. Cut copy and paste yourself alongside of Ryan to see where you differ.
Part 2 dissects many aspects of movement. Ryan focuses on where you should be looking, where each body part should be and goes through several examples of movement that needs to be cleaned up.
Movement is tough to dissect in real time. Slowing things down by examining photographs and really nitpicking the smaller details will really allow you to set yourselves apart from the pack.
Detailing the incorrect ways to do things will help you better understand why Ryan and other top pros do it the way they do.
To compare yourself and your form to Ryan and other top pro players, you will need to dig in the archives a bit and find some photos of yourself. If you don't have photos of yourself playing, we recommend having a friend, spouse or anyone shoot some photos of you going through these motions.
We encourage you to upload photos of yourself executing the same moves and maneuvers that Ryan is doing. Cut copy and paste yourself alongside of Ryan and other players to see where you differ.
Let's dive into the many aspects of diving and sliding. The ability to break down each movement based on individual photographs really allows you to see and understand the many nuances of each maneuver.
Slowing things down and examining photographs allows us to really nitpicking the smaller details. This will really allow you to set yourselves apart from the pack. Diving incorrectly can be disastrous, but it is important to really figure out why.
Detailing the incorrect ways to do things will help you better understand why Ryan and other top pros do it the way they do.
To compare yourself and your form to Ryan and other top pro players, you will need to dig in the archives a bit and find some photos of yourself. If you don't have photos of yourself playing, we recommend having a friend, spouse or anyone shoot some photos of you going through these motions.
We encourage you to upload photos of yourself executing the same moves and maneuvers that Ryan is doing. Cut copy and paste yourself alongside of Ryan and other players to see where you differ.
Bunker Posture goes beyond the basics of snap shooting and playing your bunker properly. In this multi-part course, Ryan breakdowns the many intricacies of your form, posture and how players play their bunkers differently and why.
If you are standing or kneeling incorrectly, this could ultimately lead to overexertion of energy. Ryan will help trim the fat in your playing style to make you more efficient.
Dissecting your form and body mechanics will make you an all around better player. Pay attention to the details.
We encourage players to upload photos in the discussion of themselves in different bunker positions in order for Ryan to examine and breakdown their playing form.
Ryan Greenspan is a household name in the paintball world and his career shows for it. Ryan has the most wins in the history of professional paintball. That record has been with one of paintballs most famous teams, San Diego Dynasty, which he founded in 2001 with a group of friends.
Ryan takes pride in sharing his vast knowledge with up and coming players and feels that it is his obligation to keep competitive paintball moving forward by passing on this knowledge in the form of paintball pro schools all over the world and with the BKI School of paintball. Ryan plays a pivotal role in the foundations of the BKI school of paintball and you will not want to miss one of his field breakdowns or his drills!
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