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Analyzing pops in Cross-training!

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192339.321 in reply to 192339.319
Date: 9/16/2011 9:55:35 AM
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I hear you on that.....I trained my 20yr old like this......1 on 1 F's, IS, IS, 1 on 1 Fs, 1 on 1 Fs.....got 2 IS pops, 2 driving pops, 2 handling pops but his JS hasn't popped yet....I am going to do a block of REB, and ID and then come back to his IS and JS...But it should have popped..

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Date: 9/16/2011 10:02:25 AM
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(just a suggestion/question) Do you think they slowed down JS this season? Maybe "they" thought it was popping too fast, or too many people were training it.

From: Tangosz

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192339.323 in reply to 192339.320
Date: 9/16/2011 10:41:04 AM
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The initial announcement about cross training did suggest that the reduction in primary skill training would be related to how unbalanced the skills were for the player. They suggested 10% for the average player, but it might be greater. In that case we probably need to have people report some measure of that imbalance (perhaps the variance of skills) along with their training rates.

For me this season, my JS popping has been pretty much right where I expected it to be through 1 JS and 2 OneVOne weeks. But my guys have only been trained 1-2 seasons, so there hasn't been a lot of time for the skills I've been training to seriously outpace the skills I haven't.

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192339.326 in reply to 192339.325
Date: 9/16/2011 12:16:16 PM
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I have a feeling there is some more players like this out there. Something is buggy.
You trained him up from 19 or 18?
Is this slow compared to what you experienced until now? A lot maybe?

Something really odd is happening. maybe to not all players, but defeinitely some are slowing waaaay down.


He is my draftee, trained him since the 1st season of 21. I have the feeling that with the crosstraining, the number of weeks for a player to pop has gone from 2 to 3.
A little slower yes.

But It doesn't matter, since I already got an OD pops from JS training, I hope to get a JS pop from training OD or Passing.

From: strilfe

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192339.327 in reply to 192339.326
Date: 9/16/2011 2:04:47 PM
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So far, didn't get a single pop of crosstrainning, but saw that the trainning slowed.

So far, I don't like crosstrainning =P

From: Santos
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192339.328 in reply to 192339.325
Date: 9/16/2011 2:17:26 PM
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2 weeks in a row with 0 pops.

Something new here?

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Date: 9/16/2011 2:20:27 PM
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What's the level of your trainner, how many positions you trained?

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Date: 9/16/2011 2:22:08 PM
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Level 5 (more than enough for a successful training), 1on1 for forwards.

From: Arsjitekt

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Date: 9/16/2011 3:48:46 PM
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It's more likely it's you then the GE. As you know training has slowed a bit with the introduction of cross training. And if you change you're training in a period of 3 weeks time it is a more likely possibility than before that a player doesn't pop. However, it is also more likely that there will be a period in which you get more pops than you would have before. As a SF trainer for about 5 - 6 seasons I've concluded that training a 'player with SF' height in a skill will take at least 2 weeks, usually a bit more. And yes this is with a level 6 or 7 trainer.

However I'd also like to ad that when these players get older, I'm under the impression they lose less training speed in comparison to inside and outside players because they are well rounded (but that's just a thought based on experience)


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