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81527.17 in reply to 81527.11
Date: 3/23/2009 9:42:43 AM
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Heres a question I often ask myself...

If Player A plays 3 times in a week and gets a collective total of 48mins in training positions from 65mins overall and Player B gets 48mins from 65mins in 2 games is this really exactly the same.

This question is not for training purposes as I assume that 100% the same BUT for GS I keep getting the feeling that the guy who's played 3x has on average worse GS... or is this my mind playing with me??!!

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81527.18 in reply to 81527.17
Date: 3/23/2009 4:42:00 PM
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Interesting thought! I myself have never looked at it that way, and I don't think much research has been done on the subject of GS, other then the chart that indicates that a total playing time of 65 minutes a week might be some sort of GS sweet spot... But the effect (if any) of those minutes being played in 2 or 3 games, that's uncharted territory all together!

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81527.19 in reply to 81527.14
Date: 3/23/2009 9:43:25 PM
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what is single postion training? is it simply looking out for one or two players at a certain position? or training the minimum position for example instead of ' Pressure : PG/SG' you do 'Pressure: PG' that has been my view of 1 position training till now is that correct?

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81527.20 in reply to 81527.19
Date: 3/23/2009 9:59:28 PM
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You've got it, Witness. It simply means training one position for the greatest "bite" of training for any one particular player. For example, by training PG only in pressure instead of two positions, each player who plays at PG gets a bigger "bite' of training than he would if you were training PG -SG...Pappy

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81527.21 in reply to 81527.20
Date: 3/23/2009 11:31:34 PM
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If I have a player and for the sake of argument he plays 3 positions det 40 minutes as a shooting guard 20 at point and 20 at small forward will he recieve any training at all if I only train shooting guards. will he recieve training if I train point and shooting guards?

Last edited by Jerry West at 3/23/2009 11:32:32 PM

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81527.22 in reply to 81527.21
Date: 3/24/2009 2:16:10 AM
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In this case, your player will receive training for:

a) 40 minutes when training single position SG.
or b) Full training (48+ minutes) when training PG/SG.

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81527.23 in reply to 81527.21
Date: 3/24/2009 5:59:20 AM
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If you set your training to only one positioon and play the guy in the way you described above, he would only get training based on the position you are training in. But if you have it set to two positions, say PG/SG, any combination of minutes in those two positions will work.

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81527.24 in reply to 81527.23
Date: 3/24/2009 10:28:07 PM
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Thanks answers the question perfectly.

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81527.25 in reply to 81527.24
Date: 7/11/2009 4:50:11 AM
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If i use a player for 48 minutes during one game wont he get tired at the of the game and his performance will start decreasing?Is stamina important in that? Im talking about bb game and not aboyt the game in real life because there i know for a fact that stamina matters.

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81527.26 in reply to 81527.1
Date: 7/11/2009 11:15:51 PM
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they get trained the same amount

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81527.27 in reply to 81527.23
Date: 7/11/2009 11:48:49 PM
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I always train 2 positions too. To me, a week is a long time, and to only get 2 players improving is just seems like a waste..If I can get say 4 or 5 players sub-levels to go up, then my team will be better as a hole... Just one mans opinion.. peace

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