Thursday, November 21, 2013

Airport Workouts

Being a professional paintball player means traveling.... a lot.  You may usually workout at home but traveling 1-2 days for a big out of country tournament can leave your training routine in shambles.  Small things to stay active on your airport layovers will help keep you in good shape come tournament day.  These are just a few things to help you stay at your peak, more will be added in the future. Feel free to leave your ideas in the comments section. 

Dips- Using airport chair (don't mind odd looks from spectators)
Works- Triceps  
3-5 sets 10-15 reps

Jumping squats- Free standing
Works- Full legs/ explosive movements
3-5 sets 8-12 reps

Incline/Decline push ups- Mix it up to get a full range
Works- Pecs and arms
3-5 sets 8-12 reps


Sit up variations/ Leg lifts- Add in a few different styles to burn the Abs
Works- Abs
5 sets 10-15 reps

Friday, November 8, 2013

New Jetpack colorways stocked up!

We've updated our Jetpack harness for 2014 added a few new features to help strengthen as well as improve function and size.  In addition we have added 4 new color ways, check them out in the Shop section.






Friday, October 25, 2013

New Gear hitting shelves in time for Christmas


World Cup was a big success for Pbrack, got to show off some of the new 2014 gear that will be hitting shelves in time for Christmas.  If you missed it that sucks! But keep your eyes peeled as we will be releasing new product and sneak peaks on our blog and website over the next few weeks.  Cheers!

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

New beanies dropping soon.

Here's snap of Aaron Ormord playing with Sacramento DMG in the Valken Cup last weekend.  This new Valken format offered 3 formats over the coarse of 3 days.  Day one started with Woodsball, followed by Pump and then concluded with Speedball.  Seems like a pretty unique idea for a tournament, we'll see what comes of it.  Could be a cool way to level the playing field throughout the unique formats.  


Monday, September 16, 2013

Drill Tip- The right and WRONG way to play the Snake.

Playing the Snake is something some people play more than others.  That being said everyone should know how to play this crucial spot on the field, and play it well.  Here's a big thing I see done wrong often in the Snake.

Wrong Way-

















The reason this is the wrong way to play the Snake is that it exposes to much of your body for starters.  If you are battling heads up down the Snake or with any bunker down tape for that matter being in a power stance leads about 50% more of your body to shoot.  This is OK if you are clearing a field, but not OK if anyone is on the Snake side of the field.  



Correct Way-

















If you look down field at this player he is exposing 50% less by being in the correct position. This will also help you from getting clipped in field on your pack as often. Another HUGE benefit to playing the Snake this way is you can use your elbow as a pivot point.  Using your elbow as a pivot point makes for a more accurate snapshot down field.  Practice leaning in and out on your elbow as a new way to snapshoot down Snake.  

Extra Tip- Occasionally this style snap shot can be used in other types of bunkers to throw your opponent off of your usual snap routine. 


Cheers guys, everyone has their own style but I hope you can take this tip and use it to help mold yourself in to a better Paintball player. 

-Tommy Tucker
Portland Uprising 

Friday, September 13, 2013

New vid out.

Scope the new lifestyle apparel vid, extra street cred points if you name the model.