We are in the process of drawing up a constitution for a multi code/discipline shooting sport federation and need to know the common interpretation in shooting sport of these definitions?
Thank you,
MMP.
CODE or DISCIPLINE
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National Federatiions
Don't you already have the South African Shooting Sport Federation (SASSF)?
The ISSF will only accept one National Federation from a country, and that is the one recognised by the national Olympic Federation.
The ISSF will only accept one National Federation from a country, and that is the one recognised by the national Olympic Federation.
CODE or DISCIPLINE
The question posed is about the definitions...Code and Discipline as interpreted in the shooting sport.
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my opinion
I will take a stab at it, MMP.
Code generally refers to ethics. Examples are proper behavior and dress. You wouldn't want a woman in a short skirt shooting rifle in the sitting position next to you!
Discipline refers to the type of shooting. Smallbore rifle position, free pistol, and air pistol are all different disciplines.
Ben
Code generally refers to ethics. Examples are proper behavior and dress. You wouldn't want a woman in a short skirt shooting rifle in the sitting position next to you!
Discipline refers to the type of shooting. Smallbore rifle position, free pistol, and air pistol are all different disciplines.
Ben
Re: my opinion
I agree with Freepistol's distinction between the two terms, though not with his little example:
(In our blessed time of gender and queer mainstreaming, I however want to concede that the same argument mutatis mutandis may of course apply to the hunky honcho with cute buttocks in tight shorts lying next to you... ahem.
Alexander
I would only object to such dress if she _were_ wearing underwear. In the other case however...Freepistol wrote:Code generally refers to ethics. Examples are proper behavior and dress. You wouldn't want a woman in a short skirt shooting rifle in the sitting position next to you!
(In our blessed time of gender and queer mainstreaming, I however want to concede that the same argument mutatis mutandis may of course apply to the hunky honcho with cute buttocks in tight shorts lying next to you... ahem.
Alexander
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