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I've seen paintball on TV, it looks fun. I've play and love many military games. A form military brat; but was too young to go the the annual paint wars; sounded fun. I wanna try it! I think I've found a sport field, but what are some things I need to know before I go with a couple of friends.
For example:
Approx. how much will it cost to rent the proper equipment? I want the works but not the luxury of such.
If I wanted to buy my own equipment, what should I buy first? Gun? Paintballs? Safety Gear?
Will I be sore by the time I come home from a all day 'paint war'?
How fit do you need to be to fully enjoy yourself? (bringing someone with asthma)
Just give me tips, lol. ALL is appreciated!
Answer
RENTING:
If you are renting then, check with the field to find out how much you'll need.
BUYING:
If you are going to do woodsball which is paintball in the woods I suggest a Tippmann A-5 or a Tippmann 98 Custom, but if you are doing speedball which is what you see on TV I suggest you play some of both speedball and woodsball with rentals and ask around the field on what they think you should do, and also ask if you could try out there guns.
SORENESS:
They only pain you will have is right after you get hit, which the pain goes away I'd say maybe 10-20 seconds after you get shot. Your adrenaline will be going to that absorbs almost all the pain.
FITNESS:
You don't have to be fit at all, a guy at a place where I play looked like he weighed 400 pounds and did fine. But if your friend have asthma, make sure he brings his inhaler just in case, but he should be perfectly fine. Trust me on this, you will really enjoy yourself no matter what.
TIPS:
Be really nice to the guys at the field and between rounds, ask guys for some advice, also make sure you have plenty on cover, but most of all, DON'T BE AFRAIND TO SHOOT!!! Don't get tunnel vision which I will explain what that is. Tunnel vision is when lets say there is a guy 60 yards away from you, and you only watch him, THAT IS A NO-NO! Make sure you look around and if your confused and there is a guy close, call over to him and ask him what you should do. Be respectful to the field owners and your fellow paintballers and you should be fine!
HOPE THAT HELPS!
RENTING:
If you are renting then, check with the field to find out how much you'll need.
BUYING:
If you are going to do woodsball which is paintball in the woods I suggest a Tippmann A-5 or a Tippmann 98 Custom, but if you are doing speedball which is what you see on TV I suggest you play some of both speedball and woodsball with rentals and ask around the field on what they think you should do, and also ask if you could try out there guns.
SORENESS:
They only pain you will have is right after you get hit, which the pain goes away I'd say maybe 10-20 seconds after you get shot. Your adrenaline will be going to that absorbs almost all the pain.
FITNESS:
You don't have to be fit at all, a guy at a place where I play looked like he weighed 400 pounds and did fine. But if your friend have asthma, make sure he brings his inhaler just in case, but he should be perfectly fine. Trust me on this, you will really enjoy yourself no matter what.
TIPS:
Be really nice to the guys at the field and between rounds, ask guys for some advice, also make sure you have plenty on cover, but most of all, DON'T BE AFRAIND TO SHOOT!!! Don't get tunnel vision which I will explain what that is. Tunnel vision is when lets say there is a guy 60 yards away from you, and you only watch him, THAT IS A NO-NO! Make sure you look around and if your confused and there is a guy close, call over to him and ask him what you should do. Be respectful to the field owners and your fellow paintballers and you should be fine!
HOPE THAT HELPS!
What are a list of magazines that wealthy people read?
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I am trying to find a list of magazines with this topics Oil/energy/petroleum
Wine, Horses/equestrian, Boating,Flying (personal jets),Luxury vacations,Arts, Fashion â high end and Luxury cars so I can market a product to reach a wealthy audience.
Thanks
Answer
New England Home is a bimonthly regional magazine that targets the top 5% of the population, highlighting luxury resorts and homes from Cape Cod to Newport, RI. Sold at newsstands.
Boston Industry also targets this demographic and is also sold at newstands.
DuPont Registry Fine Autos and DuPont Registry of Fine Boats - They allow readers to sell, rent, and buy their own luxury cars and boats.
Evo is a European automobile magazine, focusing on custom-made Italian cars, as well as luxury homes, estates, resorts...
Palm Beach Illustrated is a highly acclaimed luxury magazine, focusing on high end fashion, and social and cultural scenes, celebrities, interior design.
Robb Report - monthly magazine that brings you exotic automobiles, boats, exclusive travek destinations, watches, jewelry, and much more.
All of these magazines are targeted at an affluent audience and only advertise expensive products. If you're looking to market a product towards the wealthy, check out their websites - they have a lot of detail on what's in the magazine itself.
Hope this helped. Good luck.
New England Home is a bimonthly regional magazine that targets the top 5% of the population, highlighting luxury resorts and homes from Cape Cod to Newport, RI. Sold at newsstands.
Boston Industry also targets this demographic and is also sold at newstands.
DuPont Registry Fine Autos and DuPont Registry of Fine Boats - They allow readers to sell, rent, and buy their own luxury cars and boats.
Evo is a European automobile magazine, focusing on custom-made Italian cars, as well as luxury homes, estates, resorts...
Palm Beach Illustrated is a highly acclaimed luxury magazine, focusing on high end fashion, and social and cultural scenes, celebrities, interior design.
Robb Report - monthly magazine that brings you exotic automobiles, boats, exclusive travek destinations, watches, jewelry, and much more.
All of these magazines are targeted at an affluent audience and only advertise expensive products. If you're looking to market a product towards the wealthy, check out their websites - they have a lot of detail on what's in the magazine itself.
Hope this helped. Good luck.
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