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Shooting log, Range log

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Any body have any suggestions. I have kept logs for Cycling and fitness. It has helped me see the progress over the long term and what training works and what does not. :tiphat:
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Hey Carl,
I just saw your post and thought I'd mention this.
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A training log is a great way to focus your practice time. You could get a bound composition book and log your training in there. Are you looking for ideas on "how to build progressive practice plan?" or a method of keeping track of what you do?

Claude Werner has some practice CD's that are very reasonable. There are some timed standards on them that could be used to measure your progress. Some of his thoughts about practice are here: http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/w/cwerner1/products.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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