Abstract

Beginning in the year 2000 and drawing a large audience of shooting fans, IPSC (International Practical Shooting Confederation) practical shooting has emerged as a new event in competitive sports. The researchers discovered that social setting and popularity had a significant influence on how practical shooting in IPSC developed. Despite the fact that the number of people participating in IPSC practical shooting is growing every year, little study has been done on the formation process and training program. Consequently, the aim of this study was to gather comprehensive data on IPSC practical shooting in order to gain a deeper understanding of the development and training process of the sport. In order to achieve this goal, this study will use a variety of research methods, including questionnaires, field observations, and in-depth interviews. Through these methods, the study will collect a large amount of data, including participants' age, gender, training time, training frequency, competition results, etc. This data will provide comprehensive information on IPSC practical shooting training and competitions, leading to a better understanding of the sport's training system and formation mechanisms.

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