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From: Pezo
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Date: 9/11/2009 4:35:56 AM
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I want to know, why this kind of training is only for 2 or more positions. Other trainings enable me to train 3 players/week, what is the best option for my club. I'm thinking about train new young SG, but jump shot training for 2 positions hamper make the most of training minutes. In my opinion it should be changed as soon as possible

From: PunkFloid

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Date: 9/11/2009 5:59:01 AM
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It is the way it is and I don't get why it should be changed. ???

From: Pezo

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Date: 9/11/2009 7:20:50 AM
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Because it make training some skills harder than others. In my opinion all kind of training [without team training] should have 3 options : training for 1 positon/ 2 positions/ 3 positions. I want train young SG but JS training for 2 positions estop me to tap maximum minutes for young player. In my league i'm sure if i use two 18 y players i will lose 90 % games.

From: PunkFloid

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Date: 9/11/2009 7:38:59 AM
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I am not a hundred per cent sure, but I guess it is because for instance jump shot can be trained nicely by other trainings as well...I don't think it makes some skills train harder, you just have to find out how to train them :-)

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Date: 9/11/2009 8:47:51 AM
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ye, its the way punkfloyd said. js and rb and dv are passively trained with many other training-options. in fact that are 3 of the easiest skills to train. e.g. i have a sf since 5 seasons, trained js for only 2 weeks in his whole career, and he popped 6 times.

try this with e.g passing or od ;-) know what i'm sayin?

Last edited by schubrakete at 9/11/2009 8:55:21 AM

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Date: 9/11/2009 9:02:23 AM
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ye, its the way punkfloyd said. js and rb and dv are passively trained with many other training-options. in fact that are 3 of the easiest skills to train. e.g. i have a sf since 5 seasons, trained js for only 2 weeks in his whole career, and he popped 6 times.

try this with e.g passing or od ;-) know what i'm sayin?

I agree but i would like to hear those "many other training options" for rebounding (aside from the shotblocking one).

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Date: 9/11/2009 9:11:39 AM
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true, u got me.
but according to some statistics here in the forums (the training-speed thread in global) rb-training for two positions is still as fast or even faster than e.g passing or od for one position.

From: FatCurry

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Date: 9/11/2009 10:02:10 AM
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You could always just train JR single position as the 1 pos for it is SG and numerically it is more efficient than training JS even when you train JR two position.


From: CrazyEye

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Date: 9/12/2009 4:05:54 AM
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Because it make training some skills harder than others. In my opinion all kind of training [without team training] should have 3 options : training for 1 positon/ 2 positions/ 3 positions. I want train young SG but JS training for 2 positions estop me to tap maximum minutes for young player. In my league i'm sure if i use two 18 y players i will lose 90 % games.



maybe it is abit offtopic, but i normally make this training as a plan B when the minutes for single Position training are a bit crappy.
In my team this works pretty good, and in this case i don't find it that bad that non optimal palyers get a bit training.