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Nikls94 ,

We should make some “cash-lympics” where some random people from every nation within the desired age are invited for free to just compete, with no training whatsoever. It would certainly be as fun/exciting as watching this dude

setsneedtofeed OP ,
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

I think MXC essentially provides that experience.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c366c368-e91d-4566-9ad4-f5f5636816b8.jpeg

captain_aggravated ,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Right you are, Ken.

exu ,
Blackmist ,

Have it like The Price Is Right. Just call random people down from the crowd to do the hurdles.

Chee_Koala ,

Sounds like the perfect show for a sports channels during slow times.

mjhelto ,

And that’s the last time I call John Oliver a British toucan…

Kecessa ,

Peak sport right there!

PanArab ,

Being ruled by Turks for 400 years kinda makes sense now

peopleproblems ,

I can’t be that stable with my arm held out in any circumstances but this seems like an incredibly fun sport.

10m air pistol. Accuracy is what counts. It ain’t your American shootin that’s for sure

deranger ,

Isn’t aiming with both eyes open the way to do it? I learned to do that in the military to keep your situational awareness and never stopped. Also, it works really well with a holographic sight, like you’ve got the red dot / reticule floating on the target.

If you look at Olympic pistol shooting pics there’s a bunch with a hand in the pocket too.

setsneedtofeed OP , (edited )
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

Both eyes open is great for the real world. Olympic target shooting is a very different animal. Don’t think of it like normal shooting. Situational awareness is not a factor. Unlike practical shooting, tunnel vision is desired. Most shooters wear blinders to obscure the off side eye. On the aiming eye they often wear magnifiers, so that they are viewing the physical sights in a close and narrow view. They are focusing on absolutely lining up the physical sights, there are no optics in Olympic pistol shooting.

For comparison, this is what a more conventional Olympic headgear setup looks like.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d1069e82-5f22-4247-b168-c0de3835fba5.jpeg

Yes the hand in pocket is pretty common in Olympic shooting. Unfortunate that it was part of the list as it undercuts the rest of the valid observations unusualness of the setup and success.

This shooter was much more casual than most. Most shooters will line up with special highly stable, but strange looking stances.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/51b713eb-d564-4bc0-a8d1-f3ed486f9c57.jpeg

gibmiser ,

makes me want to scream NERD!, except she could blow my head off easily.

ArbitraryValue ,

Nerd? No, she’s a cyborg sent back in time to protect you.

dariusj18 ,

Pretty sure that’s an air pistol and firing an actual pistol like that (assuming something big enough actually blow a head off) would do weird things to her shoulder.

Klear ,

It would do weirder things to your head.

Skyline969 ,
@Skyline969@lemmy.ca avatar

She shot you a week ago. Wait for it….

Rolder ,

Eh, poses like this absolutely would not work in real world situations.

GBU_28 ,

If you were standing exactly 10m away and did not move,…

Badabinski ,

Your eye is still open under that flap though, no? I dabbled in Olympic pistol shooting back when I was doing across-the-course service rifle, and I was told to always keep both eyes open by the dude teaching me. Same for service rifle (and later palma). I always found that closing one of your eyes fucks up your focusing. If you don't have the little flappy dealy, you just do your best to defocus/deprioritize the view out of your non-dominant eye. I actually went for quite a while without any sort of cover because it helped me avoid cross firing (which is probably more of an issue with across-the-course than with Olympic pistol).

You're absolutely right about the lack of spectacles though. This guy is one hell of a marksman.

shalafi ,

Can’t argue with Olympic-level results, but I’ve been training myself to shoot with both eyes open and get better steel on target.

setsneedtofeed OP , (edited )
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

The unusual factor at the Olympic level is that he both chose not to wear a blinder and not to close his eye. This means he was getting visual input from both eyes, that as you noted he had to block out mentally.

When shooting is down to the millimeter, all of this is important. This is the exact opposite of practical shooting, where you want a large field of view, or potentially an occluded eye effect to aim in some cases. (Cover the front of a red dot and then aim with both eyes open for a test of occluded aiming. Your brain will overlay the dot from the shooting eye and the target from the weak side eye and you will be able to aim. It will not be down to the millimeter accurate however, which matters within the abstract environment of target shooting.)

Meron35 ,

Araki furiously taking notes for new JoJo poses

Aqarius ,

Yeah, every time someone mentions the hand-in-pocket thing it’s “ah, you don’t know what this event is”. Same with that one about holding the gun with both hands.

yemmly ,

Depends on whether the targets are shooting back.

GBU_28 ,

Why would a target marksmen need during awareness?

Verat ,

The US Army used to teach shooting similarly to that, minus the hand in the pocket of course.

Kanda ,

Both eyes make a huge difference if you want to switch between moving targets, so it makes sense in a military setting

random_character_a ,
@random_character_a@lemmy.world avatar

Not that impressed, but still quite cool.

If somebody did the same in competitive rifle shooting I’d be astonished…and no, I don’t mean you need to keep one hand in the pocket.

shneancy ,

wins silver at Olymics with a gear disadvantage “not that impressive” 🤡

themeatbridge ,

So with the addition of some better equipment, like an eye shield, maybe he could have taken home the gold? Is there a GoFundMe?

setsneedtofeed OP ,
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

I’m sure he had access to equipment.

themeatbridge ,

On the one hand, I was just making a joke. You’re probably right.

On the other hand, there are Olympians working part time jobs to pay for their training and equipment. Not every country sponsors their athletes, and this shit ain’t cheap. Few things highlight global economic disparity like the Olympics.

halvar ,

Should have sent this one for Trump

Skua ,

His name is Yusuf Dikeç, he was in the 10m air pistol men and mixed team events. The silver was in the mixed team event, won alongside teammate Şevval İlayda Tarhan. Despite what appears to be an exceptionally successful sport shooting career otherwise, he seems to have struggled in prior Olympic games ("struggled" relative to "qualified for the goddamn Olympics" of course) but apparently he was just on the ball this time

Fuck_u_spez_ ,

And the other one is flicking a cigarette.

jordanlund ,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

No hearing protection either…

setsneedtofeed OP ,
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

Small caliber air guns, so no dangerous decibels, but most shooters do wear ear protection to block out distractions.

Leviathan ,

Silver?

Pathetic.

db2 ,

“Have you seen this boy” insurance salesman edition

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