I don't think you know what you're talking about if you're referring to your title. But...
Paintball 2 is a fast-paced game. So you must learn how to go fast.
If you get strafe jumping, a mode of jumping in this game with the combination of the "w" and "a" or "d" keys to jump faster, you can use that to jump really high over places. You can also gain lots of speed on ice areas by ice strafing or whatever you call it. You These are really useful for maps with pathways designed for those kind of jumps, like prolandr or daylight_b1.
For more information on that, do the tutorial map and read the boxes when you get to the strafe jumping parts of the map. (tutorials/tutorial1)
Now, clans. They are a good way to stay connected to your friends and teammates in this game. Once logged into your DPLogin Account (if you don't know what that is
Click Here), you have two options: join an existing clan (which is highly recommended if you're a newer player) or create your own clan (always the second option in case no one accepts you or you just want to). Clans can help you train. They train you for matches. In this game, you can ask or be asked to 1s (1v1), 2s (2v2), 3s (3v3), etc. You join a private or match server and enter the correct password that someone [should have] told you. You battle another clan in matches. They are quite fun. You learn skills from the other team, and you get better as you get more experience from playing matches. And unless you want to do 1v1s with people all the time (which I find boring), then you want to have a clanmate(s) with you to battle with you.
Of course, you can always scrimmage - which is just a fun match. Switch up the teams, get random people on your team to play with you, just have a more relaxed flow. But matches/scrimmages are what clans are for in this game.
To contact your clan with ease, go to their
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Channel or
TeamSpeak (TS3) Channel to voice chat or private message someone live while playing. These programs also supply better recon, or enemy information, to you and your teammates.
Hope that helped