Been having a few conversations about matches moving forward. The groups pulling out of the series to go Nomad and also to instructors who bridge the training gap with competition.
One area of discussion was a few of the matches failing to fill up or getting canceled because of lack of attendance. Generally speaking better matches tend to sell themselves, but do you do need a certain amount of promotion to peak interest and maintain that interest going forward. You can have a great area, subpar stages and still make next year better than the previous one by adapting. That often requires promotion or at least a certain level of communication with your audience.
One area I think can help is cross promotion with instructors.
By offering up stages or skills to practice for people they are getting prepared for the test, vs going into it blind. Now I am not suggesting like some do, train the match because you have access to the entire COF. But instead taking older stages or at least some basic skills and coordinate it, either online or offline to help people understand the skills needed to engage in this type of shooting.
So promoting a stages a month, or skill set to further educate the shooter could only help. Doesn't have to be exact, you want some things left to chance, but overall you can help guide the shooter to be better prepared.
So as match directors as you are working on stages, and each match should have at least 3 unique things that help it stand out, why not offer up some insight to promote your match ?
Simple, post it once a month and let the shooters play with it, they may help modify it and bring it to a new level.
One area of discussion was a few of the matches failing to fill up or getting canceled because of lack of attendance. Generally speaking better matches tend to sell themselves, but do you do need a certain amount of promotion to peak interest and maintain that interest going forward. You can have a great area, subpar stages and still make next year better than the previous one by adapting. That often requires promotion or at least a certain level of communication with your audience.
One area I think can help is cross promotion with instructors.
By offering up stages or skills to practice for people they are getting prepared for the test, vs going into it blind. Now I am not suggesting like some do, train the match because you have access to the entire COF. But instead taking older stages or at least some basic skills and coordinate it, either online or offline to help people understand the skills needed to engage in this type of shooting.
So promoting a stages a month, or skill set to further educate the shooter could only help. Doesn't have to be exact, you want some things left to chance, but overall you can help guide the shooter to be better prepared.
So as match directors as you are working on stages, and each match should have at least 3 unique things that help it stand out, why not offer up some insight to promote your match ?
Simple, post it once a month and let the shooters play with it, they may help modify it and bring it to a new level.