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156444.12 in reply to 156444.8
Date: 9/10/2010 2:41:45 PM
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So is it advisable to move up from Level 4 (advanced) to Level 5 (Superior)?

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156444.13 in reply to 156444.12
Date: 9/10/2010 3:02:20 PM
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So is it advisable to move up from Level 4 (advanced) to Level 5 (Superior)?


Again, this really depends on your training goals.

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156444.14 in reply to 156444.12
Date: 9/10/2010 3:19:47 PM
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Very dependant on your situation and what you want to accomplish. If you are training a player for a national team or u21 team or someone with really high potential that can be a great player then level 5 might be the better option, however, if you aren't training a spectacular trainee then I think a level 4 is more than enough.

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156444.15 in reply to 156444.14
Date: 9/10/2010 7:10:54 PM
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one thing i am sure i read when i first started from someone important was that each increase is coach level had 50% less impact than the previous one

so if a level 3 coach could get you 6 pops
a level 4 would get you 9
a level 5 would get you 10 1/2
a level 6 would get you 11 1/4
a level 7 would get you 11 5/8

these numbers are totally made up but are based on the 50% principal and my belief that you get around 10 or 11 pops a season with a level 5 coach (excluding team training)

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156444.16 in reply to 156444.15
Date: 9/10/2010 8:53:37 PM
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I have had a lv 6 trainer for about 5 seasons now and the training speed for my players is no different to the calculations for a lv 5 trainer. The one thing I have noticed is that the secondary benefits of a certain training type seem to be greater. I have no actual evidence of that and that is just my assumption based loosely on unexpected pops I have recieved over that time...

Also I am not to sure if this is common for a lv 5 trainer, but this season I trained one on one (SG/PF) and triple pops out of both my 18 and 19 year olds. But even that is not what surprised me. I also managed to get my 2 players who played C that week to get pops! My 25 year old popped in IS and my 30 year old popped in handling. Is that something that is likely to happen with a lv 5 trainer?

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156444.17 in reply to 156444.16
Date: 9/10/2010 10:09:48 PM
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it is all just based on invisible sub-levels

there is no mathematical reason why you couldnt get a triple pop from a 30 year old using a level 1 trainer

it would just be incredibly unlikley

you know if you sit a monkey in front of a piano for long enough he will eventually play beethoven

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156444.18 in reply to 156444.17
Date: 9/11/2010 2:58:32 AM
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you know if you sit a monkey in front of a piano for long enough he will eventually play beethoven

hahaha I'd like to see that :D

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156444.19 in reply to 156444.17
Date: 9/11/2010 3:35:33 AM
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Maybe you misread what I was actually saying...

The triple pops were not what I was suprised with, more the fact that 2 players who recieved training playing a position that wasn't trained that week...

And I will use your comparison as an example... If a monkey sits in front of a piano, I have no doubt he eventually will learn to play something. But if it isn't shown how to play beethoven, I would doubt very highly he will ever replicate it...

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Date: 9/11/2010 3:46:09 AM
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The triple pops were not what I was suprised with, more the fact that 2 players who recieved training playing a position that wasn't trained that week...

Perhaps they played 1 minute in the position being trained because the coach swapped them during a game and you didn't notice? Or perhaps they were new players thay you bought that had previously played minutes in another position?
As far as I know, you can't get a pop up for a player that played 0 minutes in a training position.

haha I think if the monkey just smashed at random notes, then eventually he would randomly press the keys required to play beethoven in the right order :P

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156444.21 in reply to 156444.20
Date: 9/11/2010 4:07:29 AM
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Perhaps they played 1 minute in the position being trained because the coach swapped them during a game and you didn't notice? Or perhaps they were new players thay you bought that had previously played minutes in another position?
As far as I know, you can't get a pop up for a player that played 0 minutes in a training position.

Both players played C and recieved minutes in that position only. Both players were purchased in previous seasons so that is not the case either. I check their minutes every thursday to make sure I don't have to change the training I originally set... As far as I know it is not possible either, unless forwards (PF/SF) includes C as well...

haha I think if the monkey just smashed at random notes, then eventually he would randomly press the keys required to play beethoven in the right order :P

If you are willing to set up the experiment, I am happy to meet any wager you set! ;)

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156444.22 in reply to 156444.21
Date: 9/11/2010 4:13:48 AM
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Which players are you referring to that only played the Center position, and what week was it?
That way I can check the minutes :)

haha okay I'll set it up, the wager is....20 cents :P hahaha

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