About Paintball
FAQ
What is paintball?
Is paintball safe?
What should I wear?
What do I need to bring?
Im a beginner; will I be playing against experts?
Who can play?
What is paintball?
Paintball is Americas fastest growing
extreme sport. Unlike other extreme sports like mountain climbing,
motocross, stock car racing, sky diving, whitewater kayaking,
paintball is the only extreme sport that gives you a high
adrenaline rush without a risk of serious injury, due to an
error in judgment. It also does not require extensive training
and has no barriers for gender, strength, or age. It is a
challenging and exciting sport that teaches many valuable
skills. The sport encourages youths and adults, and men and
women to play together on teams. It encourages social interaction
between younger players and adults and promotes equality between
men and women.
In order to play the game of paintball, you need the following
equipment: paintballs, air supply, paint marker (gun), protective
head/eye gear, and and the right clothes. The paintball is
a nontoxic, water soluble, completely biodegradable paint.
It is propelled through a marker by a constant air supply
towards its target. The head/eye gear is a paintball specific
protective mask that shields the face, neck, and ears.
There are many variations to the game, all of which are fun
and exhilarating. The game most commonly played is Capture
the Flag. This game involves teams using problem-solving
skills to capture the opponents flag and return it to
their own base without getting tagged. Tagging
is a direct hit by a paintball, anywhere on the body or gun,
which causes a paint splat. If this occurs, the
team player is out for that game. The key to winning
the game of paintball is good teamwork and problem solving
skills. You may have to overcome the challenges of being out
numbered or having your own flag captured. If you dont
work as a team, you will not succeed in paintball. In fact,
many large corporate businesses, youth groups, and families
enjoy paintball to build teamwork skills.
We have all the equipment you need for rent. We always have
a safety briefing before playing, where we explain how to
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Is paintball safe?
So, your son, daughter,
or husband is begging for your okay to play paintball. While
youd like to share their enthusiasm for the sport,
youre concerned with your loved ones shooting paintballs
at other players and being shot at. Youre also concerned
with the psychological effects of paintball. Safety is highly
stressed at CEPP. At the beginning of each session, referees/staff
members go through a safety briefing with all players. Each
player must wear approved safety goggles and, in addition
to goggles, we enforce the use of Barrel Covers at all times.
Velocity is limited to 285fps. Players who disregard any
of the field safety rules are warned, and continual violation
of the rules will result in dismissal from the game and/or
park.
Does it hurt when you get hit? First off, paintballs wont
hit hard enough to cause an injury. People have associated
being hit with a paintball, to that of getting snapped by
a large rubber-band. Also, most paintball players say that
with your adrenaline pumping, its likely you wont
notice getting hit. But you still must follow the rules
and regulations to ensure a safe and fun filled day.
Paintball games are safer than all the major sporting activities.
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What should I wear?
Here at CEPP, we require
that you wear long pants, and strongly suggest long sleeves. For minors both long pants and long sleeves are required. It is important
to cover everything. Go for a couple light layers vs one
heavy one. This minimizes the impact of a paintball.
The most important thing you will wear is your shoes. Bring
something that has traction, ankle support, can get really
dirty and won't hurt your feet! Don't get a new pair of
boots on the way to the field unless you bring an ample
supply of Band-Aids! If you do get new footwear, wear it
at home for several days before you bring it to the field.
Also, invest in a pair of socks designed (yes, socks are
technological wonders, just like paintball gear!) for sports
use.
I have seen people wear lots of different things while playing.
The happy people tend to wear light hiking boots or football
cleats(no metal cleats). There are some very nice shoes
made for paintball. Check with your local store for more
info about paintball specific footwear. Alternatives are
high top sneakers, but remember, they will get dirty (often
very dirty).
Wear gloves if you have them. If you don't, buy a cheap
pair of brown cotton gardening gloves. You can cut the gloves
to allow you to "handle" things better. I would
suggest that you cut the top half off of the glove finger
that you use to pull the trigger.
A lot of people wear hats or ski caps when they play. They
serve a couple of different purposes, number one they give
you a little extra padding on the top of your head. Number
two; they give you some protection from the hot, sunny days.
Remember, you can always take something off, but if you
don't bring something, it could lessen your enjoyment. back
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What do I need to bring?
Paintball is a fun, interactive, and physical
sport. You will be getting dirty, so, you will want to bring
a change of clothes for when youre done for the day
and some garbage bags to hold the dirty clothes. If you
dont feel like changing your clothes at the park,
make sure you bring garbage bags or towels to protect your
cars seats. Remember all players
must fill out a waiver and anyone under 18 years of age
must have a waiver filled out and signed by THEIR parent
or guardian.
We have water, sports drinks, sodas and energy drinks available
at the park, outside food and drinks are allowed. No Alcoholic
beverages are permitted anywhere on the premises.
For safety reasons, barbeques or cooking grills of any
kind are not allowed at the park. back
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Im a beginner; will I be playing against experts?
This is one of the most common questions
we get asked, and the answer is a definite NO. At
CEPP we want you to enjoy your experience at the park. We
separate groups according to skill levels. A walk-on
is someone who comes out to the field, either by himself
or with a group of friends and is not part of an organized
team. We never mix teams with, walk-ons or private
groups, unless that is something both parties request. To
further ensure an enjoyable experience, our walk-ons
are further split up into different groups; we have one
for beginners and one for more experienced players.
In addition, private parties of 10 or more renters are able
to play games amongst their own group. back
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Who can play?
Anyone looking to have fun and relieve some
stress is welcome here at CEPP. The minimum age limit for
a player is 10, there is no maximum. Remember all players
must fill out a waiver and anyone under 18 years of age
must have a waiver filled out and signed by THEIR parent
or guardian. For those under the age of 18, a new signed
waiver is required with each visit to the park. All we require
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Capital Edge Paintball Park, we are the "Home of the Beast."