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7590.35 in reply to 7590.34
Date: 11/7/2009 4:20:11 AM
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I think that is a smart way to train. Even if it takes a little longer to get the primary skills up than if he were better in inside to begin with, it is a faster way to train a tall PF, since he excels quicker in inside training forms, and you don't have to spend so much time training the (for him) slower outside training methods.

In the beginning you may have a challenge fitting him into games with hard competition, but it always takes time for a new player to become good.

Last edited by Svett Sleik (U21-Scout Norge) at 11/7/2009 4:23:31 AM

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7590.36 in reply to 7590.35
Date: 11/7/2009 4:24:01 AM
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And this is what I'm planning to do with a player at the end of the season... but, with the current training programm is a bit difficult...

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7590.37 in reply to 7590.36
Date: 11/7/2009 9:17:37 AM
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And this is what I'm planning to do with a player at the end of the season... but, with the current training programm is a bit difficult...


with could it also make it fun to master the situtuation, and for such rotations you also had scrimmages, and in Cup time is it also today difficult to go in three games for a win for most teams so use your weak game for training him.

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7590.38 in reply to 7590.36
Date: 11/7/2009 9:32:13 AM
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