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The concept of the Str8balla
movement originated with several people who have always been
passionate about promoting the sport of paintball in a positive
manner on and off of the playing field.
These people got into the sport in its infancy and were always
proud to be part of a sport in which a "stand-up" player
built a reputation for always playing with integrity and promoting
the sport positively in an effort to help the sport grow.
Conversely, in the early days of paintball, a player who cheated
in any way was "branded" and looked down upon by the
majority of the players.
In the early days, the vast majority of paintball participants,
industry leaders, etc. worked very hard to ensure that integrity
was a primary part of the sport. The industry has gone through
numerous changes since those early days and unfortunately the most
negative change has been that the number of players who feel that
it is necessary to cheat to win has increased rather than
decreased.
There are far too many players today who think that it is
"cool" to cheat, get drunk and/or high, trash hotel
rooms, argue and fight with referees, "bonus ball" other
players, curse on and off the playing fields, and in general
behave in a manner that will eventually lead to the sport's
demise.
Younger players in any sport tend to idolize and emulate the
actions and mannerisms of the professional players in their chosen
sport, and unfortunately, there are far too many
"professional" players in paintball who set a horrible
example for the younger players who are then extending that same
negative image to their local fields and the local community.
We believe that the negative image these players have presented to
the general public has been a part of the reason for the sport's
loss of new business in the past two or so years.
We felt that an effort to make a positive change in the sport was
timely and necessary.
The mission of the founders of the Str8balla movement is to create
an "army" of players who have the maturity and strength
of character to combat any and all negativity toward the great
sport of paintball.
Our goal is to positively affect the growth of paintball in
general in any and every way we can. |
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