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19887.5 in reply to 19887.4
Date: 3/21/2008 4:50:31 PM
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they get their train but less than 100% the curve is not straight which means 47 min must be not 47/48 train or 24 mins is not 50% train.


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19887.6 in reply to 19887.5
Date: 3/22/2008 9:04:37 AM
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How does the curve go then? 24 mins trains more than 50% or less?

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19887.7 in reply to 19887.6
Date: 3/22/2008 9:34:08 AM
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Less. The curve is below the 45' line.

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19887.8 in reply to 19887.7
Date: 3/23/2008 2:56:34 AM
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So anything above 45 minutes is more or less equal?? Or must I have all my trainees receive 48 minutes to be sure they get full trainiing??

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19887.9 in reply to 19887.8
Date: 3/23/2008 2:43:31 PM
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So anything above 45 minutes is more or less equal?? Or must I have all my trainees receive 48 minutes to be sure they get full trainiing??

45 minutes probably gives a bit more than 90 % of full training (45/48 = 0.9375). You need 48 minutes to receive full training.

If your player has already played 45 minutes in a training position, you should, in general, either put him as a back-up or reserve for a training position with a good starter (trying to give him 3-15 minutes (obviously about 3 min. suffices as that gives 48 in total)) - or play him on a non-training position thus distributing the available 48 minutes among other guys. The decision is up to you.

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19887.10 in reply to 19887.9
Date: 3/23/2008 3:39:30 PM
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It is said that 45 minutes would train significantly less than 48 minutes, it is no simple division of 45/48 = 93 %



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19887.11 in reply to 19887.9
Date: 3/23/2008 5:32:37 PM
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So anything above 45 minutes is more or less equal?? Or must I have all my trainees receive 48 minutes to be sure they get full trainiing??

45 minutes probably gives a bit more than 90 % of full training (45/48 = 0.9375). You need 48 minutes to receive full training.

If your player has already played 45 minutes in a training position, you should, in general, either put him as a back-up or reserve for a training position with a good starter (trying to give him 3-15 minutes (obviously about 3 min. suffices as that gives 48 in total)) - or play him on a non-training position thus distributing the available 48 minutes among other guys. The decision is up to you.


This isn't great advice.

45 minutes gives much less training than 48 minutes.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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19887.12 in reply to 19887.11
Date: 3/23/2008 6:48:49 PM
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Anotherl noob question...

If he plays the 45 min in the position that he is going to train, and play the remaining 3 min in ANOTHER position, does he still get the training???

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19887.14 in reply to 19887.12
Date: 3/24/2008 12:32:23 AM
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Anotherl noob question...

If he plays the 45 min in the position that he is going to train, and play the remaining 3 min in ANOTHER position, does he still get the training???

depends , you could train guards pg/sg he can play 45 on pg and 3 on sg he gets full train i think. but 45 on sg position 3 on center does not work (only you do teamtraining)

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19887.15 in reply to 19887.11
Date: 3/24/2008 1:48:58 AM
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So anything above 45 minutes is more or less equal?? Or must I have all my trainees receive 48 minutes to be sure they get full trainiing??

45 minutes probably gives a bit more than 90 % of full training (45/48 = 0.9375). You need 48 minutes to receive full training.

If your player has already played 45 minutes in a training position, you should, in general, either put him as a back-up or reserve for a training position with a good starter (trying to give him 3-15 minutes (obviously about 3 min. suffices as that gives 48 in total)) - or play him on a non-training position thus distributing the available 48 minutes among other guys. The decision is up to you.

This isn't great advice.

45 minutes gives much less training than 48 minutes.

This is hardly a great answer.

45 minutes obviously gives much less training than 48 minutes. I guessed it's about 90 % or a bit more. If you know a more precise number, or ballpark, I'm sure the original poster will appreciate it. Is it about 80 % or about 70 % then? Perhaps just 60 %?

What somewhat bugs me is you saying my advice isn't great without giving an alternative. I know my advice isn't precise for any particular case, since it covers many cases. For example, if your most important trainee is at 45 minutes and you have no talent behind him, by all means play him enough to reach 48 minutes. If it's a second tier trainee at 45 minutes and you have another important trainee at, let's say, 20 minutes - give more training time for the second guy! 48+ minutes and 20 minutes is certainly worse than 45 minutes and 48+ minutes.

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