If you don't have a log book for your training, you're not serious about training. If you don't plan exactly what you're going to do when you go to the range or during your dry practice session at home, your practice session isn't going to be very productive. If you are not recording the results of your practice session in your log book, you will have nothing to read to plan your next practice session. So, you won't be starting from where you left off the last time. Rather, you'll be starting from scratch all over again. It's the difference between 20 year of experience and one year of experience repeated 20 times. Don't laugh. I've seen such persons in the software industry. I was a Lead Member of the Engineering Staff at Lockheed Martin for many years.
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Sunday, January 19, 2020
January Post From Defensive Pistol Craft
Every 20 to 30 days, or so, Jon Low at Defensive Pistol Craft posts a round up of articles and videos interspaced with useful commentary, including this month. One comment from Low, for instance:
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