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Which of these is a fundamental of marksmanship?

  1. Breathing control

  2. Strength training

  3. Running while shooting

  4. Listening to music for rhythm

The correct answer is: Breathing control

Breathing control is indeed a fundamental aspect of marksmanship. Proper breathing technique helps shooters maintain steadiness and focus, allowing for better accuracy during shooting. When the shooter takes a breath, it's advisable to exhale partially and hold their breath while taking a shot. This minimizes body movement and stabilizes the firearm, leading to more precise aiming and shooting. The other options, while they may have some relevance to overall physical fitness or performance under specific conditions, do not constitute fundamental principles of marksmanship. Strength training may improve overall physical capabilities, but it does not directly affect shooting accuracy in the same way that breath control does. Running while shooting introduces physical stress and may compromise accuracy, and listening to music for rhythm does not have a recognized benefit in the fundamental practice of marksmanship.