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From: CrazyEye

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196058.19 in reply to 196058.18
Date: 9/14/2011 5:25:36 AM
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you can not really compare 1 on 1 training and JR training in terms of total pops.

1 on 1 would be always the thing to train if you like to see lot of pops across the boards, and overall it look be quite normal with pops what you hear from the majority. And yes it got slower, properly around 20% for your player ten for age and ten for the main reduction.

Edit: You could test it in a virtual enviroment.

Last edited by CrazyEye at 9/14/2011 5:26:04 AM

From: Kukoc

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Date: 9/17/2011 2:19:04 AM
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Everything is fine, you just seem to overreact to absolutely everything...

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From: Brooksy

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Date: 9/20/2011 9:45:30 AM
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i havent noticed training slow yet though i will admit i think the elastic effect doesnt work as well as before and that higher skills seem to take a week longer than before but in 8wks of training ive had 9 pops. 2OD, 1HN, 1DV, 2PS, 1IS, 1JS, 1FT

oh this is on a 20yr old 6'0 guard with lvl 6 trainer

Last edited by Brooksy at 9/20/2011 9:46:20 AM

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From: Santos

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Date: 9/20/2011 9:53:41 AM
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I have. I was training 1on1 for forwards for two weeks in a row.

The 1st week 3 or 4 pops. The 2nd week I have 0 pops. And training rebound this week I'm pretty sure I'm going to have just 1 pop or none at all.

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Date: 9/20/2011 3:16:44 PM
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I have. I was training 1on1 for forwards for two weeks in a row.

The 1st week 3 or 4 pops. The 2nd week I have 0 pops. And training rebound this week I'm pretty sure I'm going to have just 1 pop or none at all.



so you basically expect 3 or 4 pops each week

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196058.25 in reply to 196058.24
Date: 9/20/2011 4:50:05 PM
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Not really, I just expect the normal 1 pop per trainee, making it 2 pops per week. Already expected it with the old system, expect it even more with the cross-training system.

However, I have dealt with the 0 pops per week thing in the old training system. Just wasn't expecting it with the cross-training thing.

From: Fresh24
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196058.26 in reply to 196058.25
Date: 9/20/2011 7:58:43 PM
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For the average player in the game, this will result in approximately 10% slower training in their primary skill than before, and additional training in other skills approximately corresponding to that 10% loss. A particularly well-rounded player will continue to receive cross-training but will see a much lower reduction in primary skill training, while a particularly one-dimensional player will see a larger loss.
For those that have forgotten, this was the Season 17 news post... and I imagine some players will slow a lot more more than 10% in their primary skills to make it quite noticeable.

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196058.28 in reply to 196058.27
Date: 9/21/2011 4:53:15 AM
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people, I think most people overestimate the effect of crosstraining. Even when there is the expectation of one pop per player and training, which is not reasonable in many trainings such as rebounds and pd, and we are talking about 10% of the training value.

Which means, thought the other way around, we are about to see a random pop about one time in 10 weeks, but with a huge variance, because the subs have a strong effect here and its like to have the cross training in a slowly training field for the player (e.g. when there is center training, it will likely be something as pd, which is slow for tall players)

So everybody should slow down and stop expecting a huge amount of pops from crosstraining. Be happy when you see something unexpected, but don't get too used to it.

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