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EntertainmentHow to Play Paintball

How to Join NPPL or National Professional Paintball League

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My name is Mike Peverill. I’m here at Pev’s Paintball Park in Aldie, Virginia. I’ve been playing paintball nearly 30 years. I’ve played professional paintball with numerous pro teams all over the world. This facility here was built from the ground up for paintball, kind of like a paintball Disney Land. Our website is www.pevs.com. Hopefully you can come out and visit us sometime.

The NPPL is a national professional paintball league, and it’s the governing body that sanctions, across the United States. It’s been around the longest of all the leagues, nearly 20 years, and basically all the big pro teams and pro players have played in the league, amateur team, semi-pro, novice, all the way down to beginners.

And when you’re ready to play in the National Professional Paintball League, you know, basically you just have to have a team to compete with and enter into league. And if you were to go to NPPL.com, and basically you’ll see this registration information and sign up based on your criteria for division. It really depends on your experience and level of play.

If you’re a beginner, if it’s your first time, you’re automatically going to choose beginner, which is the beginner series. And register, putting your information, you’ll get your NPPL ID card, and set up and you’re ready to go. Each member of your team has to do that. Basically it will tell you where all the events you can compete at, in the United States, and then also the regional events. NPPL also has regional tournaments, which are, you get points towards the national circuit, but you can go and just compete in the regional events for prizes as well. Basically, do the baby steps. You start working your way there, getting some tournaments under your belt and working your way up to the next level.


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How to Pick a Paintball Mask

How to Participate in a Paintball Tournament

Pros & Cons of Tippmann Model 98 Paintball Gun

How to Chronograph a Paintball Gun

How to Play Pump Paintball

How to Pick Paintball Paint

How to Connect & Disconnect a Paintball Gun Air Tank

Compressed Air vs. CO2 in Paintball

How to Play Paintball Safely

How to Play Tactical Paintball aka Scenario Paintball

How to Plan a Renegade Paintball Party

How to Win a Paintball Fight

How to Make Your Own Paintball Field

How to Pick a Paintball Barrel

How to Join NPPL or National Professional Paintball League

History of the Ion Paintball Gun

Basic Rules of Paintball Wars

5 Best Paintball Tips

How to Be a Paintball Sniper

Woodsball aka Rec Ball Guns vs. Speedball Guns for Paintball

Woodsball aka Rec Ball vs. Speedball Paintball Formats

Gravity-Fed Paintball Hoppers vs. Electronic Hoppers

How to Make Your Own Paintball Grenade

How to Use a Paintball Gun or Paintball Marker

How to Pick Paintball Gear

How to Play Paintball with Mike Peverill

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