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198589.3 in reply to 198589.1
Date: 10/16/2011 6:39:20 PM
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IMO, you have got yourself two pretty good SF prospects. the two 18 years old 6'8.
if i were you, i will still choose to start on one position training to make those two into SFs starting with OD training.

long term, if you decide to sell both SF, you will get tons of money. probably around 2 seasons when they are 20 years old and with a real good foundation of SF skillset. they can get you around 3m.

is up to you though, just an advice

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198589.4 in reply to 198589.1
Date: 10/17/2011 4:25:27 AM
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I think the order in which you do it is important. I think 1 on 1 for Forwards and Rebounding sounds good; I'd have a bit more 1 on 1 though (like 8 weeks for 1on1 and 4 weeks for RB). Having high DR and HA will help you greatly in training OD, JR and PA (elastic effect). If you trained 1-position first and then 1 on 1, you are training against negative elastic effect plus your older trainees will receive training when older, so their development will also be a bit slower.

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198589.5 in reply to 198589.4
Date: 10/17/2011 5:04:33 AM
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if he one position train handling for his younger trainee...he will still has the elastic effect on training od jr and pa no?

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198589.6 in reply to 198589.5
Date: 10/17/2011 5:28:50 AM
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Yes, he will. But JS doesn't get trained with HA, so JR may have a smaller elastic effect. However, I believe the difference is minimal, so HA training is also fine. I never train it though because at higher levels (above 15 - marvelous) it's quite expensive for PGs. I hear though it's super fast, like PA for small guys or IS for big guys.

Last edited by Koperboy at 10/17/2011 5:29:48 AM