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From: Shoei
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Date: 2/15/2009 11:14:59 PM
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guys can i ask your opinion on this matter?

remember way back we talk about the bb's wanting player skills to be balance through which will see more effective results in playing than those with one or 2 skills being way over than the other,a way to control this also is the wage.

being said this, i also remember a lot of people saying. some skills are easy to develop when they have other higher skills. i think the sample then was a player good inside D will influence his rebounding to improve faster.

being said about this, how do we really look at this. do we encourage one to develop 3 skills being over than other on a large gap and do some catching up or do we actually ran this by training each skill levels to be almost close or the same skill level?

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381.971 in reply to 381.970
Date: 2/16/2009 11:26:16 AM
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I trained jump range for one week and then jump shot the next week
A-185 cm-hof potential-20
B-188cm-starter-19
C-183cm-superstar-19
D-183cm-perrenial allstar-19
All got the full training both weeks
A-1st week: pop in jump range. 2nd week: pop in jump shot
B-1st week: pop in jump range. 2nd week: pop in jump shot
C-1st week: Pop in driving and jump shot. 2nd week: pop in handling
D-1st week: pop in jump range. 2nd week: pop in drving and jump shot

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Date: 2/16/2009 1:07:38 PM
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Clearly a good few weeks for you, but not really helpful until you see a second pop from these guys. You going to continue to train these areas for the next few weeks? If so, could be very helpful data...

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Date: 2/20/2009 7:20:52 AM
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after a few months i doubt that it is important how many players you train. as long as you play them in the right position and minutes they get the training. still it is impossible to figure out a few things. i have a sg mvp at age of 20 and he cant pop in either OD or OS in separate trainings.

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Date: 2/20/2009 10:36:32 AM
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after a few months i doubt that it is important how many players you train.


It definitely is very important.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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Date: 2/21/2009 7:18:18 PM
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Just wondering Juice. You have any thoughts on this?

Do you think that training 2 positions e.g PG/SG, equates to exactly half as much training per person as one position (PG).

Or do you think you get more overall training points (shall we say) if you train more postions to be shared out.

I'd be interested in this as it could well mean that it's a lot better to just train 1 position (if you can minute manage that is)


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