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Paint is play with Dad when you go extreme - with paintball.  This sport offers the thrill of the chase with active skills and safe adventure.  Mind you, the paint pellets do sting when they hit. 

Give Your Dad Something Different for Father's Day: Paintball

(ARA) - Summer brings many memories of outdoor activities with your father. Maybe your dad is the one who taught you how to catch a ball, play hopscotch or even ride a bike. This year, why not try something new with him for Father's Day? A new sport craze that is growing in popularity in America is paintball: a fun, safe, strategic exercise with an adrenaline rush.

paintballWhat began as a simple game played in country fields and forests has evolved into a sport that involves 10.4 million participants and an estimated 3 million new players each year. Paintball is the fastest growing sport in the country; more Americans played paintball than baseball in 2005, according to the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA).

There are many variations of play, but paintball typically involves two teams trying to accomplish a particular task without getting "marked." Players use markers (air guns) that can fire paintballs at speeds up to 200 miles per hour. The strategy and teamwork aspects of the sport make it an activity well suited for group outings, from birthday or bachelor parties to corporate team building exercises.

Part of the reason for the sport's popularity explosion is that anyone can play. Neither age nor physique excludes someone from getting into the action, and the game is safer than you might think. According to the Comprehensive Study of Sports Injuries in the U.S., per participant, more people are injured while jogging, bowling or golfing than while playing paintball.

From major metros to rural communities, commercial paintball fields attract all levels of participants, and many recreational players continue to play on private land. Professional, semi-professional, recreational leagues draw millions of participants and spectators. The sport is growing leaps and bounds with students: the National Collegiate Paintball Association has more than 330 organized college teams, and this year saw the first-ever high school national championship of paintball.

Industry  leader JT Sports is recognized with helping to fuel paintballthe growth of the sport by making it available to the masses. Additionally, the company's lineage includes the development of the first paintball marker, originally employed to mark trees and cattle before being used in the first paintball game in 1983, as well as the first electronic loader and the first paintball-specific protective mask.

"Paintball is a great activity for the entire family," says Gary Remensnyder, president of JT Sports. "It's kid-friendly and adult-friendly. It's safe and it's fun."

For more information on paintball, visit www.jtsports.com.

Don't Forget

Like most sports, paintball requires its own equipment to play. Participants need:

* Goggles/mask. The most important piece of paintball equipment is a face and eye protective system designed specifically for paintball.

* Marker. The marker uses forced air to fire paintballs. One of the hottest new brands of markers is Stryker, which was designed largely based on the input of paintballers worldwide.

* Loader. A container atop the marker holds paintballs and feeds them down into it.

* Air source. Attached to the marker is a tank of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, or compressed air that forces paintballs through the barrel.

* Paintballs. The balls are a colored liquid enclosed in a marble-sized gelatin shell. More than 10 billion paintballs are manufactured per year.

* Apparel. Although not required, paintball-specific apparel is available, including: long-sleeved jerseys with padded elbows, made of materials that wick away sweat; cargo-style pants with reinforced kneepads; and gloves made of silicone to offer better grip.

Paintball players should ALWAYS wear face, eye and ear protection designed specifically for paintball, use barrel plugs when markers are not in use, and follow all age recommendations and safety rules of the field when they play.

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