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From: micio82

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i don't understand you?? what meaning this??

also for me there is a big differenza from 45 and 48 but more then juice. for me is about a little less then 90%

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i don't understand you?? what meaning this??

also for me there is a big differenza from 45 and 48 but more then juice. for me is about a little less then 90%


I think the difference is even more than that.

I can confirm as indisputable fact that training percentages for players who get less than 48 minutes in a week are not linear.

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From: Thijs

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Ok, so you would agree that a player who has 48 minutes in week 1, and 0 in week 2 will get more training overall then a player who plays 24 minutes in both week1 and week 2? If so, I misread your post.

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thank you

Last edited by micio82 at 11/3/2008 4:04:06 PM

From: micio82

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in my first post i hasked if they spoken about one player that played 24+24 in the same week trained less then 48 in one match or if they spoken about 24+24 in different weeks

in first case i'm disagree in second case i agree but now i understood that they spoken about the first case

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It makes no difference how a player gets to 48 minutes in a week.

If a player plays 24 minutes in week 1, he receives some proportion of the training, but almost certainly less than 50%.

The following week, he also plays 24 minutes (who is the gm that can only get a guy 24 minutes in three games?). Again he receives less than 50% training.

And so on.

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Date: 11/4/2008 3:44:19 AM
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yes yes we say the same thing but maybe my english is to bad to explain thisDD

i'm agree with juice: training its not linear

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Date: 11/4/2008 7:08:11 AM
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I was looking at the list and found a 'illogical' trainingstime:

Outside Shooting
SG:
Trains JR @ 2-3 weeks
Trains JS @ 4-6 weeks
Trains DV @ 7-8 weeks
Trains HN @ 7-8 weeks

PG/SG:
Trains JR @ 2-3 weeks
Trains JS @ 4-5 weeks
Trains DV @ ?
Trains HN @ ?


It seems to go quicker when training two positions. I'd say one of the two is wrong, can someone confirm, explain or clear this?

From: sneakyB

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Outside Shooting

PG/SG:
Trains JR @ 2-3 weeks
Trains JS @ 4-5 weeks
Trains DV @ ?
Trains HN @ ?


This is much more like 4-5 weeks than 2-3.

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I think you might change all the 2 position training for 18yo with a lvl 5 trainer from 2-3 weeks to 3-4 weeks. My 20 yo trainees are still popping at the same speed as the 18yo's though.

I have been training IS and ID all season (and a few weeks RB), and my 18 yo's are popping on average 3,5 week I think (both around 2m0, so might be 3 weeks for a 2m20.

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This is much more like 4-5 weeks than 2-3.


Could be. Maybe they're... kind of tall?

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