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In the Winter Olympics, the only gun sport represented is biathlon (x-country skiing and shooting) which I think is based on the hunting tradition in Scandinavia.
Yes it is based upon Scandinavian hunting methods since the advent of the rifle. It is also considered one of the most difficult events due to the very nature of it. Fast cross country skiing demands activity which raises the heart rate considerably. Yet shooting is best done with a low pulse rate as one wishes to shoot between pulse beats. Thus ones needs a quick recovery rate after exertion. With human physiology, this a difficult combination to achieve.
As a side note, shooting is a sport for with downers or depressants which slow the pulse rate is the common type of for which USADA and other drug testing sport organizations are looking for in shooters.
Conditioning exercise to lower ones resting heart rate is desired. Even though shooters must be in good condition, the fact they just stand or lay there and pull a trigger leads to the derisive acronym; NRA = Not Really Athletes. I gave my cousin, a competitive shooter, grief for that and in return he wonder if I was ever going to do a true sport where you wear real clothes and not just fancy pajamas.