tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517216907232548672.post8687829729308307355..comments2023-09-04T21:17:55.719+08:00Comments on Paintball in Singapore 101: Singapore PaintballIONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18131453260899822720noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517216907232548672.post-3132216491579450512010-09-17T15:38:06.575+08:002010-09-17T15:38:06.575+08:00I feel your pain. I'm aware that paintball had...I feel your pain. I'm aware that paintball had been in Singapore for a long time and I had only been participating actively only recently. The problem was popularity, No one knew so no one got interested and so I have no one to try out paintball with back then. <br /><br />I am proud what you have done for the paintball community as I believe the popularity is growing. I have people asking me what is paintball and where to go.<br /><br />Looking at SPS had gotten me all excited about paintball. I've been asking people to come down to spectate at least. I hope the popularity we grow from this year's SPS.<br /><br />when it comes to making money like F1 and Moto GP, they are already known events played by major companies. it's not like a total nobody racing in those races, it's team from major car producers which are already popular/famous by status. Paintball in Singapore is not the same status as that. Not yet I hope.<br /><br />The people I know always tells me one thing why they are not willing to take up speedball as a competitive sport. Its the price. In Singapore, Forking out cash is always a problem. But I've been telling them that it's only expensive at the initial stage of getting all the basic equipment and it can always be done slowly if cash is a problem. <br /><br />I am sure other paintballers are doing their part to make the sports grow. It's a small community and we have to help each other. May your labour for paintball bear fruits soon.Zahrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12792889974040230436noreply@blogger.com