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186068.15 in reply to 186068.11
Date: 5/30/2011 5:43:15 AM
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take it from me 1 on 1 for forwards makes things harder for you to compete on court especially when your trainees are shaped like PG or SG rather than SF or bigger. You might be fine in your league, but for me it made a real difference. You also get to train 2 positions when you do this so its always handy to have some other guys in your team who can benefit from this aside frm your top 3 trainees.

I'd be tempted to increase his IS once (to mop up any partial level he has right now) but each extra IS pop would take about 8 weeks doing 1on1 for forwards at his age. and in this time his JS wont be going up as fast as if you trained 1on1 for guards.

if you have aspirations for u21 (or just having an awesome player) he'll certainly need more OD whatever the rest of his skillset is so you should plan ahead for this.

at 7 / 7 for JS and JR, if you want him to be a real SG by the time you finish training him you will probably need to train some JR at some point as well as a mega lot of JS. I would only train JR if you see the JS/JR growing too wide for comfort. If you train JS specifically, JR is trained as a secondary skill.

The level of JS/JR is down to preference and managers will differ on their opinions but mine would be for a JR that finishes around 12 and a JS at whatever you like and can afford. JR at 13+ starts gettng increasingly expensive and i doubt its value for money compared to other skill pops you might want to see on him.

Overall i would try to balance his development in his guard skills leading with his OD and then JS. 1 position passing is nice too up to your goal for him then you can see his handling and driving improve as secondaries too.

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186068.16 in reply to 186068.15
Date: 5/30/2011 1:43:37 PM
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So, he will train slower doing 1 on 1 forwards? 1 on 1 forwards trains Driving, Handling, JS, and IS and that would definitely help my guy where I could train JR at a later date. I feel like if the training speed analysis is accurate I could really benefit from doing 1 on 1 forwards because Driving and Handling are important as well. Are you suggesting I just train JS, OD and JR from here on out?

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186068.17 in reply to 186068.16
Date: 5/30/2011 7:20:15 PM
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i havent got my training speed notes with me but two dfferences between jumpshot and 1on1 training are that jumpshot does JS more quickly and does JR, where as 1 on1 doesnt do JR but does do IS slowly.

so if you want a cheeky pop or two on IS you really should do 1on1 for forwards, then see where your js is and go from there. bear in mind an IS pop could take around 8 weeks if he has no sublevel there already.
so if you can imagine a season of 1on1 for forwards would increase your js a fair bit, leaving jr where it is.

all i was saying that aiming for 1 IS pop might not take long at all, then you can get to training other than 1on1 for forwards.

what you could do is note down the skillset you want for him at the end and work out how to get there.
i downloaded a spreadsheet file that can help to do this (think it was coachparrot on help bb programs thread)

you may find the mix of skills you want requires some weeks of most of the outside skill training choices.
i only mentioned those 3 skills from my own experience. and js and jr ive trained in different ways to suit what i need.

ive read back over the other posts and there is some good advice in there with common themes to draw on