BIOFEEDBACK AND ITS EFFECTS ON PRECISION SHOOTING COMPETENCIES IN SWITZERLAND
Abstract
In light of Switzerland's long history of participating in shooting sports, this study examines the impact of biofeedback techniques on precision shooting abilities. Real-time physiological reaction monitoring and modulation by biofeedback may improve concentration, ease of mind, and stress reduction, all essential for precision shooting. For measuring, the research used SPSS software and generated results, including correlation coefficient analysis, test statistical analysis, chi-square analysis, and the control chart related to them. The effects of biofeedback on physiological reactions, attention, performance, stress management, and long-term skill learning are investigated. Examining these variables yields important information on how to best prepare and perform athletes. Given Switzerland's long history of precision shooting, it is important to comprehend how biofeedback might improve shooting techniques. The overall result found positive biofeedback and its effects on precision shooting competencies in Switzerland. Players, coaches, and sports psychologists will feel the worldwide benefits of this study as it advances the field of athlete performance optimization in shooting sports.