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153761.2 in reply to 153761.1
Date: 8/8/2010 12:36:06 PM
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As far as I know, it makes no difference wether you try to improve from 19 to 20 or from 1 to 2. So coach levels shouldn't matter there too.

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153761.3 in reply to 153761.2
Date: 8/8/2010 12:40:26 PM
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Ok, thats what I thought, but wanted to check.

Do you know when player slow down on the pop rate, at what age, I have so many opinions on it, I have a few 22 yr olds and it seems to take an extra training session from last season to pop them.

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153761.4 in reply to 153761.3
Date: 8/8/2010 12:49:38 PM
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Well, you're right. There are as many opinions as managers, but I do share your impression that 22 year olds do remarkably slow down...

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153761.5 in reply to 153761.3
Date: 8/8/2010 12:54:27 PM
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Well training slows down a little bit every year. So a 19 year old is slower than an 18 year old. And a 22 year old is slower than a 21 year old. Where you stop training is up to you. If you want to make a national team player you will have to keep training after 22.

A level 4 coach will train the same for level 1 to level 2 as if would for level 19 to level 20.
However, there are other variables that might cause the speed to change.
If the skill you are training is a lot higher than other related skills then it will train slower.
If the skill you are training is a lot lower than other related skills then it will train faster.
Chances are that a player will be older when training from 15 to 16 than from 7 to 8 and so it will take longer due to the age.

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153761.6 in reply to 153761.5
Date: 8/8/2010 1:00:21 PM
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Thanks, that helps!!! :)