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Single position training - way too slow??

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198460.3 in reply to 198460.1
Date: 10/14/2011 9:45:28 AM
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I have an all-time great 25 year old who I have trained on single position training for 4 weeks (and in every week he has received over 48 minutes) for Jump Range.

He has not popped a single time (he is still far away from his cap) - until this week that he improves on rebounding.

Now 4 weeks of single position training and not a single pop in the area I have put him to train just seems way wrong.

In comparison the other player getting training for those 4 weeks is an MVP 20 year old - he has had 3 pops in jump range - now I know he is younger and he will train much faster but the difference seems way too big to me.

Can anyone enlighten me??


5 years younger + 13cm taller, that sounds like a reason to me...
Anyway, you may be very lucky with the 3 and rather unlucky with 0 ups on those two guys.
Who else did you train and how many ups did he receive?

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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198460.5 in reply to 198460.4
Date: 10/14/2011 9:53:17 AM
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his sublevel definitely raised :) maybe the pop is coming next friday!