In recent years, the global club shooting market has experienced significant growth and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. The International Club Shooting Conversion Rate (ISCR) is one key indicator that reflects this trend.
The ISCR measures the conversion rate at which international clubs shoot more than domestic clubs. It can be calculated by dividing the number of international clubs by the number of domestic clubs. This statistic shows how much more international clubs compete with domestic clubs for shooters.
According to data from the International Union of射箭运动联合会(International Union of Olympic Committee),Football Core Networkthe ISCR reached its peak in 2019 and has been steadily declining since then. However, it is worth noting that the statistics do not take into account all aspects of international club shooting, such as the number of clubs, their location, and the level of competition.
There are several factors that contribute to the decline of the ISCR. One reason is the increasing number of domestic clubs, which have become increasingly competitive and offer better equipment and facilities. Another factor is the decrease in demand for international clubs, which has led to fewer clubs competing with them.
Despite these challenges, the ISCR remains a valuable indicator of the international club shooting market. As the number of clubs continues to increase and new competitions emerge, the ISCR will likely continue to provide useful insights into the state of the industry.