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From: Thijs

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68424.27 in reply to 68424.25
Date: 1/17/2009 5:27:22 AM
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No, there is no seperate training time. Training is based on minutes played in games that week. 48 minutes of playing time is ideal for training: you get 100% training (some variables aside). Above 48 minutes this will stay the same, but under 48 minutes of playing time, the amount of training for that player will drop.

From: 09wens09

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68424.28 in reply to 68424.27
Date: 1/17/2009 6:00:12 AM
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yea thx..but i dont think so 48min will drop your time..but atleast 35min..am i right? but if you want realy high train get 48min..

From: Thijs

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68424.29 in reply to 68424.28
Date: 1/17/2009 6:07:59 AM
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Only the loss of training will be bigger then the loss of minutes: when a player only gets 36 minutes of playing time in a week (= 75% of 48), it could be he only receives 50% of max. training (I really don't know the exact figures, it could be anything, but less then 75%).

From: 09wens09

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68424.30 in reply to 68424.29
Date: 1/17/2009 7:37:57 AM
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yea it is ok if i buy a trainer that spicialty is carrer extintion?

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68424.32 in reply to 68424.23
Date: 1/18/2009 7:22:59 AM
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I didn't know 48 minutes is pretty much the max?


no it's not...


48 minutes is the ideal time for a player to have to have optimized training results... sure it's ok to have 49 minutes, or 60 minutes... but any excess on that can have somewhat negative effect on your game shape...

in BB (IMO), playing 90 minutes plus per week can be exhausting... and thus affecting game shape

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68424.33 in reply to 68424.32
Date: 1/18/2009 7:29:53 AM
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I have 6 trainees for 2 positions, but its extremely hard to get all of them 48 mins of training. Should i switch to training 5 players or is there other way?
For example to put into lineup just 2 trainees for every game to get guaranteed 48 mins each for required postion, then put into lineup other 2 and so on? Is there any negative effects of them playing full game? And will coach be able to let them rest and put into that position other players out of natural pos?
Thanks for any advice.

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68424.34 in reply to 68424.33
Date: 1/18/2009 7:39:43 AM
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Playing 1 player the optimized minutes doesn't get the same training result as to 6 players having 48 minutes training...

remember... you only have one trainer... and he can't give focus on them all...

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68424.35 in reply to 68424.33
Date: 1/18/2009 12:30:50 PM
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I am training five trainees on two positions and I made the experience that your coach sometimes put players onto your trainees positions even though they aren't supposed to play there. That makes your training much less efficient. And - playing 48 min. can surely affect your players games, usually by having at least one bad quarter during second half time and having worse ratings at all.
So you better let your coach switch your trainees on your trainee's positions with five of them. That works out pretty well with three games a week.

(With 6 trainees on two positions you have to give everyone exactly 48 minutes to give everyone at least 48 minutes, what is indeed really hard.)

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68424.37 in reply to 68424.36
Date: 1/19/2009 7:42:26 AM
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50 to 65 minutes if we are to believe (15597.29) and why shouldn't we? My personal guestimates, which aren't as well documented, suggest similar results.

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