Indian Shooter's Struggle for Top Rankings and Selection Trials
Indian shooters face challenges competing in numerous events throughout the year, balancing domestic tournaments, national camps, and selection trials. Skipping events could jeopardize their chances of making the Indian team.

Indian shooters, including Rudrankksh Patil and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, juggle a packed schedule of competitions to secure top rankings and selection to the national team. Managing workload and finding time for rest and recovery becomes crucial in this highly competitive environment.
The trend of prioritizing rest and recovery over relentless competition is gaining traction among shooters, as they look towards long-term success and peak performance at major events like the World Championships. Coaches and shooters alike emphasize the importance of strategic planning and execution to maintain peak performance and avoid burnout.
By making strategic decisions about which events to participate in, shooters like Rudrankksh and Aishwary are setting themselves up for success in the upcoming Olympic cycle. Their approach highlights the need for a shift in mindset within the shooting community towards a more balanced and sustainable competition schedule.