If you keep a training log to show an attorney or a judge, you can easily prove that you are not a citizen who recklessly carries a firearm in order to look for a conflict. This MAY play in your favor, or it MAY work against you, hence my recommendation to have your attorney take a gander at the training log first to consider it for your defense strategy. In my opinion, consulting an attorney NOW would be your best ammunition for preparing your training log(s) and their format. After all, I am not giving out legal advice, but merely giving you my thoughts on how a training log can be used.
Just like a workout and nutrition tracker, you can look back on your training logs and see where you can improve or give yourself slack. This is important and should be treated just like a workout or fitness tracker. After all, the idea of training and practicing is to improve, which is only done by putting in the work, not resting on your laurels that you trained with some SF dude ten years ago. Unfortunately, this is not The Matrix and skills are not downloadable. In order to draw on the fine motor skills used in a critical incident, you need to wire a lot of neurons together and strengthen them to allow fine motor and visuomotor skills accessible during high adrenal situations.
Training logs can have any format you wish. You can preformat your training logs as I do to where I log the exact times I train and the duration. I also include exactly what I am doing and even put in some notes for myself. I use these notes later to help me plan future training to improve my skills. Here is a list of things I recommend you include in your training log:
- Time and date
- What you worked on
- How long you trained/practiced
- Notes relating to performance
- Defensive Tactics training (if any)
- Soft skills relating to your training (reading a book about de-escalation and conflict avoidance)
- Weapons and/or gear trained with (optional)
- If training for a scenario, list the scenario and the trained response or reaction
I like to use my training logs to plot out the time of day I do things and see if I can switch around the time I do certain training. In some cases, I find that I spend too much time on weapons and not enough on defensive tactics and even communications skills like de-escalation. Or perhaps I feel that I need to practice weapons retention skills periodically as well.