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The Healing Power Of Nature's Therapy
Shooting Times & Country
|June 30, 2021
The pandemic has shone a spotlight on our mental health, but Barry Stoffell says that rural pursuits can help create perfect peace of mind

It is so often the case that you don’t fully appreciate something until it’s gone; life teaches us this time after time. With clay grounds closed, shoots canceled and many field sports activities severely curtailed for much of the past 15 months due to COVID-19, many of us lost, albeit temporarily, access to the sports we love.
In my case, this led to some serious reflection on how much I take field sports for granted. And I’m certain that I won’t be the only one left with a far greater appreciation of the role that these activities play in my life. But what is it that makes them so very important for our mental and physical well-being?
The importance of field sports extends far beyond the ‘fresh air and exercise’ trope, despite the undeniable feeling of joie de vivre that a hard day’s rough shooting and a good dose of vitamin D induces.
In a BASC survey published in 2016, 84% of participants said that shooting was important for their physical well-being, while a whopping 95% said that it was important for their personal well-being.
Prescience
With unwittingly gloomy prescience, 86% of those surveyed said that their ‘enjoyment of life’ would be negatively impacted were they prevented from taking part in shooting activities.
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