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381.295 in reply to 381.283
Date: 1/19/2008 11:55:34 PM
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does TIE, Normal, and CT affect the training results?

for example, ID is being trained at centers, my young center (A) played 40 minutes in two games both in CT...

does another center (B) who also trains ID and plays 40 minutes in two games, both in normal mode, get the same result?

also, after two games in CT, does player A gonna be gaining something after the following week wherein he plays 2 40-minute games in TIE? still in ID training...

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Date: 1/20/2008 12:03:44 AM
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does TIE, Normal, and CT affect the training results?


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381.297 in reply to 381.1
Date: 1/20/2008 12:33:09 AM
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Passing
PG:
Trains PS @ ?
Trains HN @ ?
Trains DV @ ?


I had passing pops in consecutive weeks on 2 of my 3 trainees (aged 18 and 19, the other one (19) popped once), level 10 trainer, training PG only. So I think that would nail down 1-2 weeks for PS.

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Date: 1/25/2008 7:09:52 PM
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Rebounding
C/PF:

Trains RB @ 2-3 weeks
Trains ID @ 4-5 weeks
Trains IS @ 4-5 weeks

After 8 weeks, of rebounding training, I have a trifle more information than I had here (381.266), but not much. My training since the 23rd of November has looked like this:

11/30 Rebounding C/PF (9)
12/7 Rebounding C/PF (9)
12/14 Team Stamina (9)
12/20 Rebounding C/PF (9)
12/27 Rebounding C/PF (8)
1/3 Rebounding C/PF (8)
1/10 Rebounding C/PF (8)
1/17 Rebounding C/PF (8)
1/24 Rebounding C/PF (8)

My trainees, all of whom get better than 48min/wk and who have (thankfully) been injury-free:

19yo: (~1.75wks/lvl)
11/30 respectable RB
(12/14 stamina)
12/27 strong RB
1/3 proficient RB
1/17 prominent RB
1/24 prolific RB

20yo: (~1.75 wks/lvl)
11/30 average RB
(12/14 stamina)
12/20 respectable RB
1/3 strong RB, respectable IS
1/10 proficient RB
1/24 prominent RB

23yo: (~2.3 wks/lvl)
11/30 average RB
(12/14 stamina)
12/27 respectable RB
1/10 strong RB
1/24 proficient RB

24yo: (~2.5 wks/lvl)
12/7 average RB
(12/14 stamina)
1/3 respectable RB
1/17 strong RB

So the primary of RB has a slight variance with age, ranging from <2 wks/lvl for a 19-20yo, up to about 2.5wks/lvl for a 24yo. The secondaries, however, are quite disheartening, and all the hope of the first post here is shot to hell by my results.

In 8 weeks, only one player has popped in IS, and none of my guys have seen an increase in ID. So the chart should look more like this:

Rebounding
C/PF:
Trains RB @ 1-3 weeks
Trains IS @ ???
Trains ID @ ???


Edited by darykjozef (1/25/2008 7:12:44 PM CET)

Last edited by darykjozef at 1/25/2008 7:12:44 PM

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381.300 in reply to 381.299
Date: 1/25/2008 7:56:45 PM
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yeah the secondaries havent worked too well for me... but i did get 2 ID pops training RB this week.. but not worthy to report as no doubt sub levels were very high.... nice research by the way...

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381.303 in reply to 381.302
Date: 1/26/2008 2:15:40 AM
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what is the second or third pops of following training ?

Rebound
Handling
Outside Denfence
Jump Range

Thank you very much !


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381.305 in reply to 381.302
Date: 1/26/2008 5:39:39 AM
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I'd have to guess it's even longer than 7-8 weeks, as I trained for 8 weeks and had almost no results. I'd guess at least 9-10, if not longer.

I'd further speculate that the secondary training is designed to work better when training is rotated between skills, rather than sticking with one kind of training for an extended period.

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