Paintball Artist Profile: Ernesto Sin’s Paintball Girl

Paintball Artist Profile: Ernesto Sin’s Paintball Girl

I love paintball. I love art. I love paintball art. It doesn’t matter if it’s pencil, charcoal, paint, digital, or any other form, I’m fascinated by the creative ability and the application of that ability when it comes to paintball. I was recently...
Interview with Zack Wake Before the PSP West Coast Open

Interview with Zack Wake Before the PSP West Coast Open

Zack Wake is making his move back to the Infamous program (playing D1 with Chicago Infamous) just in time for the PSP West Coast Open. A lot of people are interested in seeing what’s going through Zack’s mind after leaving San Antonio X-Factor, including what...
5 Things We’ve Learned This PSP Season

5 Things We’ve Learned This PSP Season

1. Marcello N. Margott is the real deal. Last year he won the top spot in the PSP and continues to hold the number one player ranking in the world. He has been a consistent attacker for the Los Angeles Ironmen and is also proven to be an emotional leader, as well....
Paintball and a Child’s Mental Health

Paintball and a Child’s Mental Health

I’m going to dive into the debate about the positive or negative effects paintball has on a child’s mental health with some good hard solid facts. Unfortunately, there has been no peer reviewed scientific research into the direct effects of playing...
5 PSP Mid-Atlantic Open Winners and Losers:

5 PSP Mid-Atlantic Open Winners and Losers:

Each paintball event in a PSP season is a mini-Epoch, Wagnerian in scale and Salinger in composition. Brutal, harsh, elating and maddening – these events have the ability to pull every emotion from a player creating a virtual tempest in a teapot. Perhaps it is this...