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From: raonne
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Date: 8/1/2007 1:50:10 AM
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A question to the BB's:

when a player plays less than 48 minutes in the training position, the amount of training is calculated in a direct way from the amoun of minutes (example 24 minutes = 50% of training) ??

that would be important to know, cause is really hard to give an exact amount of minutes to players, for example, sometimes is better to leave a player that already has 42 minutes out of the 3rd game so you can make sure another guy that has only 15 minuts so far will get more minutes. So I hope the answer to the question is positive.

From: dudave

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589.2 in reply to 589.1
Date: 8/5/2007 12:19:43 PM
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and another question with the same subject:

can a player benefits from more than 48 minutes a week? or is it
100% training after 48 minutes anyway?

is the intensity of training the same for league/cup/friendlies?

i know age is an issue as well, can anyboddy tell at the moment being
aproximatly till which age is it reasonable to train a player?

thanks

From: raonne

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Date: 8/5/2007 5:35:51 PM
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can a player benefits from more than 48 minutes a week? or is it
100% training after 48 minutes anyway?


No benefits. (48 min or more = 100% training)


is the intensity of training the same for league/cup/friendlies?

Yes. What matters is how many minutes the players playerd in the training position.


i know age is an issue as well, can anyboddy tell at the moment being
aproximatly till which age is it reasonable to train a player?


That's something for you to figure it out. We as a community haven't yet come up with an answer to this.

From: dhoff

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589.4 in reply to 589.3
Date: 8/14/2007 4:43:02 PM
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Another question.

I'm training Inside Scoring for C/PF. If I have a player play 24 mins at C and 24 mins at PF for the week, will he get training? Or do I need to have 48 minutes at one of the positions?

I assume that a 24/24 split will be doable, because otherwise that would imply (to me) that if he plays 48 at C and 48 at PF, then he'd get double training..

Anyone know?

From: Vikman

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Date: 8/14/2007 6:00:54 PM
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He will still get training. If he played all 5 positions he will only get training for the mins played at the positions that are being trained(C/PF in your case). So you would get 48 mins training.

From: dhoff

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Date: 8/14/2007 6:12:38 PM
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He will still get training. If he played all 5 positions he will only get training for the mins played at the positions that are being trained(C/PF in your case). So you would get 48 mins training.

That's what I was hoping. Thanks. :)

From: johny13

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Date: 8/14/2007 6:31:08 PM
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Yes. What matters is how many minutes the players playerd in the training position.

But positions are only an indicator no?
I mean if the game tells you that player A is a Power forward, but you think/ want to train him to become a shooting guard what happens?

You put him on the court as a SG but is considered by the game as a PF, therefore he gets no training at all? In that case I would suggest that training should only be linked with minutes played, and not with minutes + position so as to give managers more possibilities to ¨convert¨ their players

Another question: can players change positions (after training) or they are stuck with it?

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589.9 in reply to 589.8
Date: 8/14/2007 7:55:55 PM
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the suggested position gets recalculated at every skill update, so for example a SF might become a PF after popping in inside defense or something like that.

that's pretty cool.

Edited 8/14/2007 7:57:24 PM by dhoff

From: Ozone

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589.10 in reply to 589.9
Date: 8/28/2007 1:07:02 AM
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Been looking aroundthe forums andIi have a question I couldn't find ..probably should have started a new thread but training seems like a good header,,,,,Can you train more than one area a week like I can train inside scoring then I can train rebounding right after Ii click training again it says updated but do that include all areas I train or do it only count the last training i click ,,Is there a maximum amount of positions I can train a week or is it just one catogory a week

From: raonne

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Date: 8/28/2007 1:32:47 AM
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it only counts the training you have set up at the time of the training update. So only one type of training can be done per week.