i'm not necessarily saying training should be faster, i think that the current system promotes teams to focus training on either inside or outside, but to more closely mirror real life (this is a simulation afterall) the training system should encourage teams to develop their teams more evenly. in the current system it makes no sense to field both young inside and outside players because there is a high opportunity cost associated with training. a player (starting at age 18) really only has 3 very productive years of training (according to the boards) and thus a very limited number of available training sessions. fielding multiple young players at varying positions makes it nearly impossible to get any of your players playing at a high level. in reality there are very successful teams that have great inside and outside prospects because real teams can hire multiple trainers.