India, April 30 -- A top Indian shooter competes in no less than 12 to 13 events in a year, including domestic tournaments and selection trials. In between, they have to squeeze in time for national camps and manage equipment and ammunition. They have to be among the top three in rankings (latest fives scores are considered) for selection to the India team. Skipping events might put their India spot at risk because emerging talents in the country are making fast transition to the international circuit thanks to the strong domestic structure. Therefore, there is little room for shooters to take a break and replenish their mental reserves.

While remaining in heightened competitive mode for a long period keeps them sharp, it may not always ...