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  1. The mockery from US gun guys towards this sport is unfortunate, as it’s a highly skilled and demanding discipline that requires a lot of dedication and practice.

  2. The fact that the US has never won in this Olympic shooting sport is quite surprising, considering the country’s strong gun culture.

    • I think it’s because the sport requires a lot of precision and technique, which may not be as emphasized in American gun culture.

  3. Olivia Williams on

    It’s not just about the sport itself, but also about the culture surrounding it, maybe the US needs to shift its focus towards more precise and technique-oriented training.

  4. Jennifer Thompson on

    The video on YouTube might provide some clues as to why the US team is struggling, maybe there are some technical issues or strategic mistakes being made.

  5. Jennifer Jackson on

    It’s disappointing to see the US not performing well in a sport that’s supposed to be one of our strengths, hopefully, this will prompt some changes.

  6. Elijah Rodriguez on

    The title of the article suggests that there’s a level of mockery from US gun guys towards this Olympic sport, but I’d like to know more about the context behind that.

  7. I think it’s time for the US to rethink its approach to this sport and consider bringing in fresh perspectives or new coaching staff.

  8. I’m not sure what’s more surprising, the fact that we’ve never won or that there are people mocking this Olympic sport, don’t they know how difficult it is?

  9. I’m curious to know what specific aspects of this shooting sport the US team struggles with, is it the equipment or the training methods?

  10. Isabella Q. Taylor on

    The article title caught my attention because it highlights a paradox – the US is known for its gun culture, yet it’s not translating to success in this Olympic sport.

  11. Perhaps the US team should consider seeking advice from coaches or athletes from countries that have a strong track record in this sport.

  12. It would be interesting to see some data on the US team’s performance over the years, are there any patterns or trends that could help explain their lack of success?

  13. Jennifer Hernandez on

    I’d love to see a comparison between the training programs of the US team and those of the countries that consistently win in this sport.

  14. Elizabeth Hernandez on

    To improve, the US team might need to adopt a more holistic approach that includes not just physical training but also mental preparation and strategy development.

  15. Emma Hernandez on

    As someone who’s familiar with shooting sports, I think the key to winning is not just about the gun itself, but also the mental preparation and physical condition of the athletes.

  16. Jennifer K. Rodriguez on

    It’s interesting to note that the video is on YouTube, I wonder if the comments section has any valuable insights from experts or enthusiasts.

    • Noah S. Williams on

      I checked the comments and there are some interesting discussions about the differences in training approaches between countries.

  17. Noah W. Taylor on

    The fact that we never win in this sport makes me wonder if there’s a lack of investment in resources or support for the US team.

  18. I’ve heard that the equipment used in this sport can be quite expensive, could that be a factor in the US team’s performance?

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