26/05/2026
Happy to share my experience of conducting a yoga-based cognitive recovery and performance support intervention for soldiers preparing for the Inter Division Skill at Arms Shooting Championship at Army Marksmanship Unit, Mhow.
This experience made me realise that firing is not just a technical skill — it is attention, breath control, emotional regulation, and remaining calm under pressure.
A 300 m firing event demands: • steady posture
• controlled breathing
• fine neuromuscular coordination
• sharp focus on a single point for long durations
At the same time, there is pressure of performance, unit pride, expectations, family emotions, and the responsibility to score better.
The challenge is to let go of distractions and return to the present moment… bullet by bullet.
Through yoga, we worked on:
• stability and body awareness
• breathwork for steadiness and recovery
• Tratak and centering practices for attention
• Yoga Nidra and deep relaxation for recovery and sleep quality
• emotional regulation under stress
One beautiful observation for me was how closely precision firing relates to Patanjali Yoga Sutra concepts:
“देशबन्धश्चित्तस्य धारणा॥”
Fixing the mind on one point.
“तत्र प्रत्ययैकतानता ध्यानम्॥”
Continuous flow of attention towards that point.
In many ways, firing itself becomes a meditative process — where for a few moments, only the target exists.
Jai Hind
Jai Hind ki Sena
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