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235410.8 in reply to 235410.7
Date: 2/1/2013 8:03:53 PM
Telecasters
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As Kumiko wrote level 4 should be enough
I have level 5 and don't notice that much difference
Only things worth 2 position training is JS-RB and 1 on 1
otherwise you're slowing your best young guys
BTW - Best 2 position training for what is normally a 1 position is JR


I agree with this for the most part, but I've noticed a couple training different training calculators which show PG-SG passing just slightly slower than PG passing, I was thinking about doing the PG-SG passing as I am not training a PG and I figure my team would benefit from 4/5 players getting training. I am focusing my training on one guy and I want to make the most of each training session. Maybe i am wrong, I am still figuring out training.

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235410.9 in reply to 235410.8
Date: 2/1/2013 8:23:34 PM
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lets say 20 yr old 6'2" PG

PG Passing is PA-58%,HA-17%,DR-15%
Pas PG/SG is PA-42%,HA-13%,DR-9%

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235410.11 in reply to 235410.8
Date: 2/2/2013 5:54:37 AM
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I agree with this for the most part, but I've noticed a couple training different training calculators which show PG-SG passing just slightly slower than PG passing, I was thinking about doing the PG-SG passing as I am not training a PG and I figure my team would benefit from 4/5 players getting training. I am focusing my training on one guy and I want to make the most of each training session. Maybe i am wrong, I am still figuring out training.


If you're using the Training Simulator by Rhyminsimon, that's because the coefficents for PA (PG/SG) weren't correct yet. I found out the same and contacted Rhyminsimon and he acknowledged it. PA (PG) is significantly faster.

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235410.12 in reply to 235410.11
Date: 2/2/2013 11:02:10 AM
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Thanks, I have been training big man skills and that training simulator has worked pretty well. I'm glad I caught this thread, I have a decision to make now as I probable only need about 6-7 training weeks to get to 10 PA for my SF trainee. If I go two position I may "lose" a couple training weeks. I'd really like to get the extra training, I've got some younger (21,22) secondary trainees that I bought specifically to improve them through the few decent two position trainings.

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235410.13 in reply to 235410.12
Date: 2/2/2013 11:17:38 AM
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No problem, just passing on the knowledge. Here's what Rhyminsimon said on how to fix the passing training:

In the meantime, here's a quick fix using the computer analysis displayed on the BB-Training Site currently:
– Go to the "Coef" sheet and in the top left you will find a table labeled 6'0",18yo.
– In the PASSING (PG) row find the PA column and enter .73.
– Directly below find the PASSING (PG/SG) row and enter .53 in the PA column.
– Find the table labeled 7'6", 18yo below.
– In the PASSING (PG) row find the PA column and enter .88.
– Directly below find the PASSING (PG/SG) row and enter .64 in the PA column.