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Originally Posted by nmap
Sir, I am surely in the weak grip category. I would appreciate guidance on how I can begin remedying the situation.
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nmap:
Not sure why you think your grip isn't strong enough but mash a racket ball for a few hours a day and after about six months you will notice a very decisive ability to grip things. There are a bunch of things you can do but probably the racket ball technique will be one you may even stick with for more than a week. Obviously you don't lift weights for exercise. If you did, you would not be questioning your ability to hold on to a pistol under recoil.
So what are your goals? I am not sure if motivation occurs before goals or goals create motivation. Honestly, no one knows which comes first. Goals assist in focusing your motivation and resources. The stronger your desire to achieve a very well defined goal, the more you will be willing to sacrifice other things in order to attain that goal.
Define your goals very specifically. Then state how you will attain those goals -- very specifically. There are many web sites devoted to goals setting and accomplishment. All say about the same things.
Let me caution you on a couple of things. Guys who are goals oriented get upset when others start out their goals statements with caveats such as "I only have ten rounds of ammo per week and can only get to the range once every month." Or "my wife doesn't like guns so I have to keep this real quiet." Or "I work two jobs so do not have a-lot of time." Guys who caveat stuff are already saying that they aren't serious about goals attainment. They are giving themselves and excuse for failing to achieve their goals.
Gene on Goals