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	<title>Comments on: Match log book</title>
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		<title>By: Less</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 16:57:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Maybe instead of calling you &quot;Ahab&quot;, I&#039;ll call you &quot;Sarbanes Oxley&quot;...

;)

Being a lazy-ass programmer, I keep records where I think they&#039;re important - I rotate through certain exercises weekly during my range sessions - moving and shooting, weak hand, strong hand, draw and fire, rapid fire, accuracy, etc. I just pick a &quot;topic&quot; and work that, trying to think of exercises as I drive to the range. I do use some standards...  I sometimes video myself at the range, but only about once and month - as I feel I could spend more time shooting...

I use my USPSA classifiers/standings to gauge how good or bad I&#039;m doing. (We shoot pins, steel, etc...)

I guess you could say that my approach is sort of a mix of Agile biz process and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.crossfit.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Crossfit&lt;/a&gt;: I guide myself to work a different &quot;topic&quot; every session, but try not to let &quot;process&quot; stifle the real work.

For being a newbie (I&#039;ve only been shooting semi-auto for ~3 years. Been shooting for ~5... Mostly revo stuff too...) I seem to do alright as I usually place in the top 3 of my local clubs... (7.30 El Pres.)

This is the first year that I&#039;m focusing more on making it to more matches/etc, so I&#039;m sure I&#039;ll start to suck harder</description>
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<p>;)</p>
<p>Being a lazy-ass programmer, I keep records where I think they&#8217;re important &#8211; I rotate through certain exercises weekly during my range sessions &#8211; moving and shooting, weak hand, strong hand, draw and fire, rapid fire, accuracy, etc. I just pick a &#8220;topic&#8221; and work that, trying to think of exercises as I drive to the range. I do use some standards&#8230;  I sometimes video myself at the range, but only about once and month &#8211; as I feel I could spend more time shooting&#8230;</p>
<p>I use my USPSA classifiers/standings to gauge how good or bad I&#8217;m doing. (We shoot pins, steel, etc&#8230;)</p>
<p>I guess you could say that my approach is sort of a mix of Agile biz process and <a href="http://www.crossfit.com" rel="nofollow">Crossfit</a>: I guide myself to work a different &#8220;topic&#8221; every session, but try not to let &#8220;process&#8221; stifle the real work.</p>
<p>For being a newbie (I&#8217;ve only been shooting semi-auto for ~3 years. Been shooting for ~5&#8230; Mostly revo stuff too&#8230;) I seem to do alright as I usually place in the top 3 of my local clubs&#8230; (7.30 El Pres.)</p>
<p>This is the first year that I&#8217;m focusing more on making it to more matches/etc, so I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll start to suck harder</p>
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