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47060.11 in reply to 47060.10
Date: 12/9/2008 11:40:05 AM
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true... but the question is whether a 7 feet player trains slower than a 7"1 or a 7"2 player as a center for example... As far as I understood it, there is no difference per inch. The difference is that a certain need to be above a certain length to get 100% training and not just 1 length. Same for all positions.


I think there is a difference, but a 7'1" guy isn't going to be all that slower than a 7'2" guy.

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47060.12 in reply to 47060.11
Date: 12/9/2008 11:42:04 AM
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sorry to be silly about this. a small difference can be after a few years training a big difference. So you reckon that a 7'1 guy will train a % or a few % slower than a 7'2% guy? how big a difference do you reckon is it?

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47060.14 in reply to 47060.12
Date: 12/9/2008 11:48:15 AM
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sorry to be silly about this. a small difference can be after a few years training a big difference. So you reckon that a 7'1 guy will train a % or a few % slower than a 7'2% guy? how big a difference do you reckon is it?


Not silly at all.

What I'm trying to say is that an inch difference between trainees is probably minimal, but the difference adds up between, say, a 6'10" guy and a 7'5" guy.

I really don't know the amount of difference but that's the impression I gather.

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A CT? Really?
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