Sunday, 7 July 2013

Avoiding Paintball Injuries

We all know that paintball is a very fun sport but it can sometimes be quite painful because paintballs are flying at high velocities plus the players have to run around on a playing field that has many obstacles which means that the likelihood of getting injured is quite high. Of course, if players follow the rules, use the optimal equipment and be very attentive, paintball can be enjoyed in a safe matter without the risk of getting injured. With this article we will try to offer a couple of tips in order to avoid getting injured while playing this great sport.

1. We recommend that you keep a barrel cover at all times when you are not playing. The reason for this is because today the markers have very extremely sensitive electronic triggers which means that it is not that hard to accidently fire a few rounds, although you thought that the safety was on.

2. Just as important, we strongly recommend all paintball players to never take off the mask during a game. Whether you have been eliminated or the paintball mask is fogging up, never take it off if you are still on the field. A regular paintball to the eye can cause a very serious injury and you should not take any risks, even if the mask gets fogged up.

3. You know that paintball is a very fast moving sport which means that the risk of bumping into obstacles is quite high. We advise you to be very attentive to the surroundings in order to avoid unfortunate accidents. A hole, a pit, tree, log or even the most regular thorn bush might cause you serious injuries if you do not pay attention when you are running.

4. We recommend that you purchase shoes that support your ankles. You need to get those shoes that offer the suitable ankle support in order to help you avoid breaking or spraining the ankle.

5. We advise you to wear proper clothing like long sleeved shirts and parts in order to protect yourself from nasty welts. Many players nowadays have begun to wear neck protectors, gloves, forearm pads and knee pads; all these put together might do you a world of good.

6. We strongly recommend all paintball players to play with normal markers. You should know that the limit speed for a paintball is 300 FPS and the reason for this is because anything above this figure will break the skin.

7. Play in an accredited paintball centre - When people injure themselves playing paintball, the majority of the time it happens in private fields outside of paintball centers. Individuals will usually not have the facilities or equipment to reach the same standards of safety as a paintball centre, which results in more injuries.

8. You need to follow all the rules the moment you arrive at the paintball field. If you will be playing with a couple of friends on your own, you need to set safety rules for every player to respect in order to avoid unfortunate accidents.

As you can see, there are a couple of safety measures that a paintball player can take in order to prevent unwanted accidents. Follow the rules and have fun playing paint

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