


Event number three, makes for the fastest turnaround in the season. Getting prepped for The NXL Philadelphia (Philly) Open is either easy for you because you’re still hungry from the last event, or it’s gonna be tough to pick up the pieces from event two. No matter which way you look at it, we have to be ready as the series title is still on the table for a lot of us and moreover, this event leads into a long lull in events during the summer. So there is no time to waste and we all have to come into this middle event as hungry as the last and, for the majority of us, more prepared than the last. Today, we must focus on getting familiar with the 2019 NXL Philly Open layout and focus our efforts on efficient practices that hopefully lead to an event win for some of us. As a small disclaimer, I do want all of you to win, but in reality only a handful of you reading this will actually be able to win, its just a statistical near-impossibility for everyone reading this to win, you understand. As we know, preparation is key, and it is a crucial element in your team’s, as well as your own, personal success. Be prepared to fight against your opponents by taking every necessary step. Taking these steps goes far beyond just the hours on the practice field. As some of the teams who I coach will agree, game planning is one of their major keys to success. With that said, our fearless leader and coach extraordinaire, Rusty Glaze has made some adjustments to the normal field layout map that should be a staple in everyone’s field planning. I would recommend following his lead, as it has paid serious dividends to Dynasty and to other local teams that we coach! The BKI Team have also added a FIELD BREAKDOWN FREE for everyone to enjoy. This is just a preliminary walkthrough and the more detailed, in depth breakdown is available exclusively for MEMBERS ONLY ! So check out the LINK above then sign up for BKI PAINTBALL to get access to over 400 pieces of unique paintball and fitness drills along with
The gridded field map is great for setting up the layout at your local field. However, it is not the best when it comes to game planning. As a result, I am sharing with you, how coach Rusty Glaze lays out Dynasty’s field maps. The gridded field plans can make game plans cluttered and all the lines can cause confusion. Therefore, these maps have been cleaned up to allow you to create a clearer, more efficient game plan. We generally print out about 10 maps for each member of the team. A couple for each guy to come up with their own game plan and then a few extras for scouting reports of other teams and when the guys “misplace” them here and there. We also keep a large cache of the maps ready to keep track of wins and losses throughout our practice weekends.
“It may seem nonchalant and trivial to get rid of all the lines, but as I always say when I am teaching my clinics, we are trying to be as effective and efficient on the field as possible. With that, there goes the saying, ‘Trim the fat.’ “
The idea behind cleaning up the maps is to get a concise plan that is easy to view (See image to the left for a “worst case scenario” of what a spider web of confusion may look like). As many players know, there is enough to worry about in the pits, during and before games. It may seem nonchalant and trivial to get rid of all the lines, but as I always say when I am teaching my clinics, we are trying to be as effective and efficient on the field as possible. With that, there goes the saying, “Trim the fat.” Anyone who has taken a clinic with me has more than likely heard me use that phrase. Think of the clutter on the map as fat, where any little bit to make you more efficient will help you become a better weapon on the field.
So, please enjoy and use either or both of these field layouts with your team in color or black and white and GOOD LUCK!!
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