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176622.7 in reply to 176622.6
Date: 3/5/2011 4:33:07 PM
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Training my 22 year old, I'm getting pops every 2 weeks from Guard / Wingmen training.

I'd expect 4 weeks training Forwards.

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176622.8 in reply to 176622.7
Date: 3/5/2011 10:41:57 PM
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Depends on training position; I feel that Forwards training is the slowest type of JS training, but only very slightly.

Here's my estimates for a 22 year old trainee:

JS/Guards: 2.4 weeks / .385 pops per week
JS/Wingmen: 2.45 weeks / .365-.375 pops per week
JS/Forwards: 2.55-2.6 weeks / .320-.335 pops per week

Very slight difference, but still significant.

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176622.9 in reply to 176622.8
Date: 3/5/2011 11:29:25 PM
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So I guess the effect of age is not very significant when training JS. If one was training 22 year old player for JR, I'm sure it's painfully slow.
So I guess 2-3 weeks per pop then.

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176622.10 in reply to 176622.8
Date: 3/5/2011 11:46:38 PM
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Hey clubcool those are fairly specific estimates for a 22 year old. Do you have an opinion of the multiplier for each age? For example if at 18 you get 100%, at 19 90%, 20 80% etc. Any specific ideas?

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176622.11 in reply to 176622.10
Date: 3/8/2011 10:59:58 PM
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Uh... Not necessarily. I just remember when I first started the game, before I could afford a bunch of younger trainees, one of my prime ones was a 22 year ole at... I think 6' 3".

But as far as things go, I've been training 2 of my current trainees for the last 3 seasons, and they're in their fourth season at 21 years now.

But as far as the percentages go, I can't be for sure.

These are just PURE GUESSES, don't take them to be fact...

age-percentage
18-100%
19-98.8%
20-95.5%
21-91%
22-85.5%

and gradually decreasing faster... at like 27 years of age, I can roughly say it's at or below 60%. I feel the decrease is like... exponential to an unkown exponent.