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Anyone can play and have fun paintballing regardless of what kind of shape they’re in physically. But like many sports games, paintball involves a lot of physical movement. If you want to enjoy the game as much as possible, getting in shape is a great idea.
Paintball involves running, hiding, jumping, hunkering down and even crawling, among other types of activities. If you are overweight or just aren’t used to a lot of exercise, it can be very hard to outlast other players who can move much more quickly than you. Putting in the effort it takes to lose weight and improve your physical fitness will make a big difference in your level of enjoyment of the game.
Exercising or training for paintball doesn’t have to be a complex or overly demanding task. The best way to start is to begin slowly and gradually work your way up to improved fitness. Starting out with too much exercise too fast will lead to sore muscles and possibly even injuries. Overdoing it can also ruin your motivation and the fun you can actually have working out.
Almost any type of aerobic exercise will help you burn calories, get in shape and lose weight. Whether you decide to start walking or jogging, consider asking a friend to join you. You’re much more likely to stick to your fitness routine if you have a buddy who’s helping to hold you accountable, and exercising will probably be more fun with someone else, too.
Since paintball involves so many different types of movements and activities, try to mix up your work out or fitness routine as much as possible. Try doing sprints instead of just jogging. Leapfrog jumps, uphill sprints, and stair and hill climbing are some other great exercises for paintballers.
Whatever your routine, always stretch adequately to warm up or cool down, and increase the intensity of your work outs as your fitness level and your game improve.