Well I played my first day of rec airsoft last Saturday. I had fun, learned a lot and found out just how tough it is to pull an old body out of 'storage' and run around on an 86 degree day...heh.
My biggest issues were fogging goggles and not stretching-conditioning enough. I now understand how tough and frustrating it is to try to play with fogged goggles 80% of the time. I invested in a pair of Revision Desert Locust, used the special wipe they provide and still had problems. I did get some good suggestions to try in the future, which will hopefully be Sunday at the Field Day in Taylor. It is really hard to do anything with the fogging problems.
I tried to pretend I was 20 again, took several tumbles while running to spots and got myself pretty winded. Took a few days after to get my legs to loosen up and I've been conditioning a little this week. If nothing else, my desire to be able to play has motivated me to 'get off the couch' and help my general conditioning. This makes my Wife happy......
I used the bug spray a ton and it helped. I was still waving the mini clouds away from my face, but the 'juice' kept the bites to just a couple.
I also learned that too much gear and goodies are more of a hindrance than help early as a beginner. I dropped my plate carrier, extra mag pouches and hydration pack halfway through the second game. Too much for so hot a day in a rec game situation. I'm going to try an inexpensive chest rig with a few mag pouches, a dump pouch and maybe a water bottle this week. Light and efficient are what I'm aiming for currently.
Thanks again to all the advice from Vic, Monk and kcjones from the boards who I played with. There were some other good players there who's names I didn't get. All in all had a good time and looking forward to more.
Mike - gronk