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What is Paintball and How Did it Start?

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Paintball is a popular sport in which players shoot each other with weapons that fire paint balls is not toxic. The sport began forty years ago, and it is estimated that to play more than five million people every year. Most popular game called "Capture the Flag. Like any sport with the right clothing and protective equipment is a must!

Already in the 70 forest has begun to use bullets to mark trees for route planning and research. Many farmers have their cattle brands for an era that changed by colored balls. I gathered all weekend to "war" play together! In 1971, Daisy Manufacturing Company patented and produced the first official paintball gun.

The paintball field open for the first time in Rochester, New York 1982. Today, there are two outdoor tennis courts and fields of the interior. The people soon began to make teams play Capture the Flag is a game where each team starts from the opposite side of the box and try to conquer the enemy flag. If a player is defeated, it is considered" outside ".

Paintball, like any other sport, requires use of safety devices to prevent accidents. A very important piece of equipment is the Paintball Guns mask. This will protect your face and head injuries on impact. The equipment is required if you play better and smarter players are not with someone who does not plan to play.

Another important element is the speed of the jacket. A life of good will to act as a shock to go to hit a ball. One thing to remember is that this is an extreme sport and can be dangerous if they are not protected properly! There is also a good idea to wear elbow pads and knee pads to protect parts of the body.

Paintball is a long way since its creation to come. Today there are groups of professionals, like any other sport. These teams play in tournaments to earn large sums of money and trophies. The game has grown in popularity in many countries. There are rules and regulations applied by the arbitrators qualified to play in a professional environment.

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