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Keeping a Log aint as easy as it looks...
Well folks, I'm back. Was recently visited by the King himself (he was in town visiting family and decided I needed some schooling in the sweet science. He was right!), and I have been inspired to log my trainings again.
the time has flown since my last post in this log. I have kept up with training in my absence from sherdog. Even though I have had to enlist the help of several trainers/friends/and schools to try and get the type of training and sparring I feel I need.
I am not going to lie... I am not a fan of logging my training LOL! I have a 2 year old daughter and my wife's 13 yr old sister to take care of, I work two jobs (library m-f 8-5 and at GNC nights and weekends), I am a partner for HOLLYWOOD MMA a new school my teacher, friend, and I are opening (which is a lot of damned work just to get the legalities finished), and as mentioned before I train "abroad": one main place for grappling, another for striking, and another for sparring... Needless to say, I am stretched pretty thin.
But I am making the choice to log based on advice from my good friend King K and because I feel it will help me be more honest with myself and to train smarter.
and so here we go:
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"Now I know what I'm Fighting for... Milk!" Jim Braddock
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