euhm,
one note tho:
training a whole season on one on one isn't a good idea, and you won't get those ammount of pops. the longer you train the same type of training, the more it is slowed down. the explanantion for this is simple.
if you start traiing Pressure on PG with a guard that has lvl 5 OD, and lvl 8 on all the rest of his guard skills, then he'll start popping at a nice rate. tho, once that Pg hit lvl 9, his Od will be higher than the other skills. and that will mean that the other skills are 'slowing down' his training, because they are lower.
so basically, you need to change your training every 2/3 weeks. that way, you'll get more alround players for your position. jsut to give an example for a C:
2 weeks of IS training, followed by 2 weeks of Id, followed by 2 weeks of rebounding, then IS 2 weeks, ID, 2 weeks, Reb 2 weeks, ... ( and throw in every now and then a SB training too, to help the shotblocking get up. otherwise, it will slow down the training of the other skills)
their is much more to training than just getting the player 48+ minutes and puttig him in the right position.
Rev
ps: i still don't know of any 18 year old that was trained a full season on DR...