Gelball Stories

We’re collecting Gelball Stories from the community and we want YOURS!
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A huge life changer
I went to my doctor one day and they told me I was obese. This being a shock to me I had tried all other forms of Exercise and had no luck (in terms of commitment). Once I started gelsoft I fell in love. I’ve been every week and Since then I’ve lost over 15kg. And it has dramatically changed my life. I could not imagine my life without it.
Never grow out of this
Gel ball brings me closer to my kids as my son 21 who plays and also my 7 year old daughter plays and we get to do it together and hang out and that makes it what it is .a time to chill ,relax and play with together . Also keeps me in something I have enjoyed doing for the pass 30 years from a army background then many many years of paintball and now gel balling. Also there is the Social side as well making new friends and learning new things and more toys to buy .we love cqb as it’s fast paced and keeps the excitement going .
Life-Changing for me and my son
My son has severe Autism and finding anything that we can do together was basically impossible. Me and his mother have fun with him but nothing was fun for ALL of us. We all loved shooting our blasters in the backyard but always wanted to get out and play.
Our first game was LIFE-CHANGING. ASD Level III means that he gets sensory overload, and let’s face it, nobody likes getting shot. So the first time he got hit he was kind of upset, so we took a break and chilled and I sat there and felt like The Worst Father Ever for subjecting my kid to this, no matter how excited he was to do it. Then one by one, all these other players kept coming by with fist-bumps and kind words. Nhat sat with my little guy (7-yo at the time) and told him how brave he was and how he was going to “get out there and shoot them buggers next game”. All these big dudes in full kit coming over to my little man, telling him how brave he was and how he was going to shoot the bad guys next match, it made a difference. When the biggest guy out there (Lawson!) popped out of cover the next game and… well, was a really bad shot while rushing toward us, haha, and my little man got to empty a mag into him while yelling something with bravado… well he was hooked. We’ve played or attending at least once a fortnight for 2 straight years now, he got the nickname “Sgt Drew” and he still loves it more than just about any other hobby or activity that we do.
So what has it meant to my life? It’s changed it completely. We’ve got a shared hobby, a supportive and inclusive community and something the entire family loves and can do together. It’s been one of the best thing to ever happen to us!