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Date: 9/14/2022 11:25:53 AM
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For example, if I have a player with "passing" 4 and his average perimeter skill is 7. What is the fastest way?
I mean, would it be faster to train now? Or elevate all perimeter skills and then evolve passing to take advantage of this elastic effect?

I apologize if the language seems confusing, I use the translator

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Date: 9/14/2022 1:42:55 PM
NakamichiDragons
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Perhaps you can find someone uns the spanish community to eliminate the language problem … i. e. your u21-coach.

To have most benefit of the elastic effect you should train i. e. Outer Defense almost to the desired skill than Switch to Passing.

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Date: 9/14/2022 5:31:08 PM
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unfortunately my country doesn't debate much, luckily the information you gave and some good coaches from my country that I got in touch with have helped me a lot

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Date: 9/14/2022 7:10:23 PM
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To have most benefit of the elastic effect you should train i. e. Outer Defense almost to the desired skill than Switch to Passing.

which is strange because they brought in elasticity in order to create more well-rounded players iirc

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Date: 9/15/2022 12:10:44 AM
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unfortunately my country doesn't debate much, luckily the information you gave and some good coaches from my country that I got in touch with have helped me a lot

Oh, I made a mistake … Don‘t know why I thought you were from spain 🧐

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316210.10 in reply to 316210.1
Date: 9/15/2022 12:26:57 AM
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I've seen people call elastic effect as the "rubber band effect". It's like pulling a rubber band. If you pull hard on one end, the other end will spring to it when you let go. The further you pull one end, the tighter the rubber band will be and harder to pull, but the other end will spring faster.

So just like that metaphor, if 2 outside defense and 16 driving, because the levels are so far, driving training slows down and outside defense will be faster if you compare to a player who's skills are same (like 9 driving 9 outside defense).

Anyway answering this question has made me think of the joke where Brazilians and Portuguese always pull on doors which say "push" xD

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316210.11 in reply to 316210.9
Date: 9/15/2022 11:38:31 PM
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no problem, glad you helped me

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316210.12 in reply to 316210.10
Date: 9/15/2022 11:48:38 PM
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That's interesting, it's great to have such a mechanism in training. But in this case would I have to have all perimeter skills high for the effect to work?
About the joke, If there is no knowledge of English we will always pull it!!
This is because "push" is similar to the Portuguese term "puxar" (Similar words with the same sound) which means "to bring to you".

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Date: 9/16/2022 7:03:38 AM
Tampines Fusion
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It depends on what skill you want to pull. Like driving can pull outside defense and passing. So you only need to train driving really high if you want faster outside defense and passing training.

This post has some examples which you can refer to: (295510.1)

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Date: 9/22/2022 5:53:16 AM
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