
Everyone is still developing their own gameplan and training methods in order to deal with opposing teams who are doing the same thing. There is no set training path that reads “This is how to develop a pro paintball team.” However there are people who are trying, and are doing a relatively decent job at it.
Splat Magazine has teamed up with Joy Division poster boy Maximus Lundqvist in order to bring paintball players a training DVD that is meant directly for the individual player.
From their website:
For the first time ever, world-class paintballer Maximus Lundqvist, star player from the legendary team Joy Division, shares with viewers the tactics and techniques that make him one of the most feared players on the field today in his first Paintball instructional DVD, titled “One with the Gun”, produced and shot by the award winning team over at SPLAT Magazine. Geared towards the experienced tournament paintballer, “One with the Gun” provides viewers with over one and a half hours of the skill and training secrets needed to be a world champion. Just some of the techniques featured include:
- Snap-shooting
- Running and Gunning
- The Magic Line
- Break-out Shooting
- Physical Training
- Basic Stance
- And much much more
Co-hosted by legendary SPLAT Girl and “Deal or No Deal” star Lisa Gleave, as well as co-starring the NPPL Championship winning SPLAT Kids tournament team, “One with the Gun” is a must own for anyone serious about improving their paintball ability.
Available now at www.onewiththegundvd.com
For a preview of the DVD’s contents, Splat has released a very informative trailer with some pretty decent tips in itself:
Now, let’s discuss all the bad merits of the disc so we can get to what is good about it.
First off, there are quite a few advertisements placed in the DVD. The greater portion of these are mostly “X tip is sponsored by X company”. However, the three most annoying are Splat’s, WDP’s and Infinity’s at the beginning of the disc.

I normally wouldn’t care much, however control over the DVD is disabled during this time. This means that you have to sit through three full length commercials every time you want to view the DVD (unless you have a “go to where left off” feature).
Disabling user control at home so you can submit them to advertising = bad.
Second. The production values of the DVD are on the lower side of average. Splat Magazine is a reputable magazine with quite a large amount of advertisers, a sponsored NPPL paintball team, industry support, etc.

For a company like such to come out with a DVD that looks like it was edited with iMovie or Windows Movie Maker is somewhat insulting. The gripes here are:
Watching the video, I was under two impressions:
Third. I understand that sex sells in an industry, but all of the scenes with Max and Lisa Gleave were nothing more than a game of “how long can Max go without looking at Lisa’s chest.”

Don’t bother telling me about “target demographics” and “market worth”. This is a paintball training DVD, let’s try to keep things professional.
Now, the good news is that the positives of the DVD definitely outweigh the negatives. There is a whole lot of new information in the disc that isn’t being taught by anyone else currently. For an individual player, this disc is a breath of fresh air.
The DVD focuses on the concepts that apply from the beginning of the game, to the end. This means that the movie covers new techniques for:
One of the most interesting techniques demonstrated was the new style of snap shooting. Instead of the standard style of snapping seen today (a sort of hybrid groundhog style pop and cover), Max teaches a snap that relies on the rolling of the upper body. The style is hard to describe in words, and is best explained by watching the DVD. However what can be said in words is how much of an improvement over the standard style of snapping this can be once mastered.
Towards the end of the video, the theme changes and switches to personal fitness. In the last sections Max explains and demonstrates proper methods for pre-game warmups and stretches. We even get to go one step further and take a look at a well rounded workout session designed to keep a player in top physical condition. The workouts focus mainly on improving and toning muscle in the upper and lower body, in order to maximize efficiency on field. I’m glad that people are starting to address this, as one of the things that seems to be popular in the tournament paintball community is out of shape players. If people are going to play a tournament sport and be considered athletes, then they should take it seriously and train like athletes.
The DVD is also lengthy. Unlike other training DVD’s on the market today, One With The Gun tops out around ninety minutes. For twenty dollars, this isn’t a bad price for what you receive. Also, when watching the DVD it feels as if things aren’t being rushed. Max takes his time in explaining things and the reasons behind them so the player can understand and absorb the information better. As a whole, Joy Division as a team is always like this.
One With The Gun is available today from the One With The Gun online website for $19.95 plus shipping.
Pros
Cons
Final Rating
4 out of 5
4 Responses
December 22nd, 2007 at 10:31 am
Great review, and I must agree with the part of the splat girl and Max. I thought it was sad since you know you are buying a training video. I did appreciate the magic line concept and snapping, it is great content, just not packaged well. 4 out of 5 is a fair rating…good job
BDR
December 23rd, 2007 at 9:43 am
The line concept was done quite well. I enjoy how everything that was taught was somehow tied directly to it.
I’d honestly like to see a Joy Division version of Dynasty Dysected.
February 4th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
aaaahaha @ “Skin and sex are nice, but let’s keep it professional”
that’s exactly what i thought withing the first few minutes of the dvd.
also, all well and good a training dvd… but his accept just puts me off.
it’s easier and “more fun” to watch dynasty dysected2.
February 4th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Lian:
They are really two different beasts in general. One With The Gun is designed with improving the skills of an individual, whereas the Dysected series have always pushed towards improving the entire teams performance.
His accent is relatively small and never caused a problem during my viewing.
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