MANDALUYONG CITY, Philippines -- Coach for Pistol Events Robbie Hermoso and Coach for Rifle Events Bart Teyab, both members of the Philippine National Shooting Association, describe the sport of Olympic Shooting and assess the performance of Filipino athletes. As opposed to practical shooting, Olympic Shooting requires the shooter to fire stationary targets with one hand. In partnership with the National Youth Development Program, the Philippine National Shooting Association also offers a training program to hone the skills of aspiring shooters. Video by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia
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