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Paintball Is A Bang-Up Sport For Anyone
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by:
Lee Rummage
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Ron
Fowler said it feels like being hit with a wet towel. Bryan Vasaris
said it's like being snapped with a rubber band or stung by a bee.
Being shot by a paintball gun doesn't sound very fun. So why is
paintball one of the fastest growing sports in America, according to
the National Sporting Goods Association? "It's a stress relief, because
you can go out and shoot at people and not dangerously hit them,"
Vasaris said. "But it's also being with a group of guys that you like
to hang around with."
The most commonly played paintball game is "capture the flag." There
are rules variations, but the object is for a team to capture the
opposing team's flag while protecting its own. Players eliminate
opponents by shooting them with their paintball guns.
The games can be played outside in an open field or forest, or inside
at a specially designed facility with inflatable bunkers and other
obstacles. "It's not the hide-and-seek game everyone thinks," Vasaris
said. "It's really action-packed and fast-paced." Players use carbon
dioxide- or nitrogen-powered guns that fire thin, gelatin capsules
filled with non-toxic paint - the "paintballs."
Vasaris, 22, who has been playing paintball since he was in high
school, will be a senior at the University of Cincinnati this year and
is the president of the school's paintball team. He said getting shot
isn't as bad as it seems. "After the first time, I didn't even think
about getting hit," Vasaris said. "There is such an adrenaline rush
that you don't even feel it."
For those who want to experience that rush, there are plenty of
paintball facilities around Cincinnati. A good place to start for
beginners is the Hueston Woods Paintball Club at Hueston Woods State
Park.
Tom Arvan, who has been the paintball club's general manager for 12
years, likes to promote the game to new players. "My personal enjoyment
is seeing the kids play and seeing first-time players come off the
field with a grin on their face," Arvan said.
Hueston Woods is open every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and
offers two fields, including one that is wooded with some constructed
obstacles. The cost to play is $27, which includes a gun, a carbon
dioxide tank, 200 paintballs and protective gear. Players who have
their own equipment pay $12. The fields are open Monday through Friday
by reservation for groups of 15 or more. Arvan said Hueston Woods has
catered to birthday parties, bachelor parties, fraternity and sorority
parties and corporate outings. "We have had high praises from corporate
groups for team-building," Arvan said. "It's a game that really fosters
some friendship and sportsmanship."
Arvan said his paintball field is open to players of all skill levels.
"Paintball is a sport that isn't dominated by youth and physical size,"
Arvan said. "We've had mom, dad, grandma and grandpa out here."
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