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52216.5 in reply to 52216.4
Date: 10/1/2008 2:10:43 PM
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it's not always easy to do that. usually you want to shoot for 4 trainees. if they all have short comings in one area it's best to just start a rotation somewhere and let the other skills catch up. trust me it works.


maybe it is not easy, but it is a waste of training, not to do it best ;) If you look for your best trainee, or the average of your trainee to optimize your training is your thing ... But just rotating, isn't optimal and ain't the sense of it, in this case you could also say change your training in time and don't train just one thing ... (i have even some problems with the two week period^^)



Last edited by CrazyEye at 10/1/2008 2:12:49 PM

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52216.6 in reply to 52216.5
Date: 10/1/2008 7:45:22 PM
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i have a question that involves trainees...


which trains faster? (provided that the deadline is at age 21)

an 18 yo all star potential?


or a 20 yo hall of famer?

(provided also that they are of similar skills... let's say.. center skills)

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52216.7 in reply to 52216.6
Date: 10/1/2008 7:57:31 PM
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the 18 year old all star because he is younger, and the potential first slow s him down short before his 21 birthdays(with good starting skills and single position train). this slow down ain't that big at the beginning so he could train one or two extra season with good speed ... The amount of skillup in the german senior squad goes noticeable down since maybe half season, this could be affected from age or potential.