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Get Some Exercise Through the Game of Paintball

By: James Hunt



If you're going to play your first game of paintball there are
some things that you'll want to know to make the game easier for
you and less frightening. Sometimes just knowing what to expect
can help make the game more enjoyable. One of the first things
that you'll want to remember is to always leave your mask on
your face. This is a huge safety factor that you won't want to
ignore. A paintball moves with such great force and speed that
you'll certainly damage your eye if you're hit. You may think
that the paintball will hurt when it hits you and this isn't
true at all. You will, however, feel those paintballs on the
next day so be prepared for some soreness and bruising. If you
have the opportunity to play with the paintball gun before you
use it in an actual game you'll be able to get a feel for the
gun and know just how far you can shoot. Otherwise it will be a
guessing game for you the first time around.

Try to wear clothing that is dark rather than light in color. If
you wear bright colors, in particular white, you'll stand out
like a sore thumb and be killed in no time! You'll also want to
wear comfortable shoes that give you a great deal of gripping
action so that you don't slide around on the ground. This is
especially true when the ground is wet from the rain. Follow the
rules carefully and don't cheat. Experienced paintball players
hate cheaters and you certainly won't be invited back to play
another game. Take it easy for the first game or two that you
play until you get a feel for the way the gun feels and a bit
more experience for feeling like you're being hunted. The game
of paintball is a great way to get some exercise and spend some
time outdoors.


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