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137140.12 in reply to 137140.11
Date: 3/25/2010 4:53:11 AM
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Not sure what u mean by conservative.

Playing with subs.

...but i don't think improving only 2 players is enough.

Me too. I'll try going with your suggestion. It looks reasonable to me.

Thanks for the help.

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137140.14 in reply to 137140.13
Date: 3/25/2010 5:50:22 AM
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Unless I've been misinformed, yeah, I'd call it a miracle to get 3 players exactly 48 minutes at the same position in one week.


In that case I've done many miracles last season...
I was doing 2 position training for 6 players.
I've only started recording my training properly the last 8 times. 6 out of 8 times I've managed to give all players 48+ minutes on the training positions.
The two other times one player had 47 minutes...

My understanding is that when you play a player for 48 minutes at one position in a 48 minute game, he gets credit for 45 training minutes.

What do you mean with this? If he plays 48 minutes, he gets 48 minutes... Where do you see the 45 coming from?

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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137140.15 in reply to 137140.13
Date: 3/25/2010 5:54:47 AM
Aussie Pride
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You were misinformed

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137140.16 in reply to 137140.6
Date: 3/25/2010 6:15:58 AM
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Dont forget there are certain trainings that require 2 position (Rebounding/Jump Shot/One to one)

I always plan to train 1 position ie Center but I also have other players I 'wouldnt mind' getting training for at the PF position so if the Center position doesnt go to plan I can change and cover 5 players across PF/C. Same for guards. Start by trying to get 48mins at PG in the first 2 games but also place decent trainable players at SG so if you get an injury or foul out you can switch to a 2 position training regime.

In other words I'd prefer to train 5 out of the 6 slots in a 2 position regime rather than 2.5 out of 3 in a 1 position.

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137140.18 in reply to 137140.16
Date: 3/25/2010 6:36:11 AM
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That's excellent alternative.

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137140.19 in reply to 137140.11
Date: 3/25/2010 7:03:20 PM
LionPride
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I've been doing 1 position training with 3 guys now for about 4 weeks now and I can tell you if executed properly than you get pops much more quickly so it can work if no one fouls out or injured.

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137140.20 in reply to 137140.19
Date: 3/25/2010 7:21:47 PM
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It seems like it's the easiest way for maximum training. I like the "insurance" approach to one position training given by Superfly Guy earlier.

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137140.21 in reply to 137140.7
Date: 3/25/2010 7:47:00 PM
Leones del Cinaruco
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I use it too, and works very well!

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137140.22 in reply to 137140.21
Date: 3/25/2010 10:01:54 PM
LionPride
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Yeah Although I'm training Rebounding which is PF/C I have 4 guys with 48+ and 1 guys with 47. I hope to get a pop with at least 2 of them.

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