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158094.13 in reply to 158094.1
Date: 9/28/2010 8:01:32 AM
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And what about 1vs1 in SF-PF ?

Anyway, i have my doubts that the multiskilled training is ahead(maybe a ''little' %)' of monoskilled, i've seen monoskilleds with 21 year old being on a high level and more trained than the ones i saw trained in a multiskilled way. There are many random factors on the training of the player than the way you really train him.
What a good manager should take in care is the opportunity cost on the player in training X skills or leaving X skills for the futre and what will be the performance of this player in the next 2-3 seasons.

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Date: 9/28/2010 8:09:25 AM
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without a elastic effect, the player would be finished at the same time independent if you train the fast or slow skills first ;)

When the elastic effect kicks in, you are maybe ready earlier.

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Date: 9/28/2010 8:33:34 AM
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I've always thought that the "age effect", acting as a percentage function, would make the slower trainings even more slower, to the point that it will be better to train it before the player slows down dramatically.
Maybe i'm wrong and you're right and (using the "standard training") you'll end up having the same player with any combination of skill training, if the skills are trained for the same amount of week regardless of when they were trained.

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Date: 9/28/2010 10:00:05 AM
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if this is indeed true, the common assumption that OD has to be trained earlier than other skills had it exactly the wrong way around - intriguing.


I am not so sure about it.
It will depend on the difference with other skills and also on what is your aim : a player usable only after 21 yo because you just think about NT or a player that will be useful to your team before.

If you have a player with JS 8 JR 8 OD 6 HD 7 DR 7 PA 7, I would personally train OD for sure because you need at least a player useful by defending if you care about your team.

The issue will be more an issue of proportion and rhythm : what gap will I let every time between JS and JR before training again JR, for example ?
You must try to let a gap of +4 between both before training again JR by hoping that the effect would be worth it, or trying to equilibrate every time as soon as possible between JS or JR.
These are different strategies. One will be only better than another according to your team.

Theses choices will depend on how much you trust this elastic effect, your needs according to your team in short future, , your other trainees, the final profile you want for your trainee, and last but not least the way a specific training offer secondaries :p

About all of it, Age effect isn't "something else", I think. it is just something that slows down the rhythm of your training plan

Last edited by Dunker Joe at 9/28/2010 10:05:37 AM

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Date: 9/28/2010 10:17:57 AM
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I've always thought that the "age effect", acting as a percentage function, would make the slower trainings even more slower, to the point that it will be better to train it before the player slows down dramatically.


yes it becomes slower(absolut but relativ the training loss is the same), but imagine you had to train 10 weeks OD, and 5 week of each JS and one to one to design your perfect player at the beginning of a season.(with the current training speed)

You are in week 4 of the new season to make the math easy, and with a one year older player the training takes 10% more.

If you start with OD, you are finish with it in the first season. And you have to train 6 weeks of JS and 1vs1 next season because of the slower training.
Now when you start with 1vs1 and JS, you are finished with it at the end of the first season ;) And guess how long you had to train OD in the second, yes 12 weeks ;) So as long you train things who are affected from age(everything besides stamina and ft), it is equal when you do it maybe more slower training a bit boring later on but you have a lot of fun with the beginning with the fast ones.

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Date: 9/28/2010 10:19:26 AM
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Last edited by RainMan13 at 9/28/2010 10:20:27 AM

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Date: 9/28/2010 10:26:06 AM
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without a elastic effect, the player would be finished at the same time independent if you train the fast or slow skills first ;)

Age affects in the same way all the training,that's right.
But a pop comes when the player reach a certain sum of decimals,right?
That is the point,a slow training needs more weeks for a pop,and while the seasons pass,the age factor became stronger..If you don't reach the pop in a season,you had to do some training in the next season whent the training is less effective because of the age factor,and so on,so losing time

For example,if two players trained in the two opposite ways arrive at the age of 23 nearly at the same level,the player that had to be completed in the slower skills,could have to have some training in the 24yrs season,when a week of training is less effective than a 23yrs season training,while the player that had to be completed in the faster training can reach the pop before the season ends,so not losing some decimals because of the age factor of the 24yrs season instead of 23yrs

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