Lynda J wrote:I understand that you can get injured in any sport. I grew up breaking and training horses. Have been banged up many many times. But in paintball the goal of the sport is to put our opponent out of the game. In order to do this you must physically hit them with the paintball. Thus pointing a weapon at another person and firing that weapon.
I think that teaching safety would be a good thing. But I doubt that many boys would want to earn a paintball badge it they don't get to shoot.
MHO.
And Quailman is right. Kevin had one bruise on his upper front shoulder that lasted almost 3 weeks.
As a paintball player i can assure you we do not think of hurting the other player. It is all about the strategy, communication, and above all practice. The game has nothing to do with violence.
In the end people who play regularly do not mind the bruises and accept it as part of the game much like people who enjoy challenging hikes accept muscle pain. Paintball, like boxing, isn't really about trying to injure some one.
