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115818.1
Date: 10/16/2009 11:21:27 PM
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I have noticed that training speed of double position training was significantly down from this season even the later of season 9.
from some of our training log, we find such changes,
training PG/SG presure, it takes 4-5 weeks to pop in OD now for a 19 yo trainee who used to pop in OD about 2-3 weeks last season.
JS training, pop in JS from 1-2 week last season to 3-4 week this season, age from 19-20
all the trainer of these guys are not changed.
and the speed of single position training is very similar as before.
Is there anybody facing the same situation?

From: 7ton

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115818.2 in reply to 115818.1
Date: 10/17/2009 1:26:08 AM
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I don't. The training speed can slow down if you get to very high level, e.g. 6->7 is different from 14->15. I am not sure how much it slows down though. Perhaps you can rotate your training focus more rather than keep drilling on the same skills.

From: Mamba888

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115818.3 in reply to 115818.2
Date: 10/17/2009 2:46:45 AM
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actually, i don't hear of such kind of talks before...
i am the U21 coach of China currently, those 13+ guys pops normally as the 6-7 guys ... but just for a season ago...

and more , these 3-4 weeks pop in JS guys, there JS are just 6-7 level.

Last edited by Mamba888 at 10/17/2009 2:47:55 AM

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115818.4 in reply to 115818.3
Date: 10/17/2009 5:45:09 PM
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Trainings speeds didn't change the last few seasons at all. They are still the same as last season.

There can, however, be several reasons for decreasing training speed. A few examples are training a 2m10+ guy at pressure PG only, training capped players, training 19yo players instead of 180yo players etc etc.

Please use the help forums next time or the bugs forum if you think it's a bug (this doesn't seem to be one though).

Last edited by BB-Patrick at 10/17/2009 5:46:10 PM