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Am i going about training wrong?

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15855.4 in reply to 15855.3
Date: 2/12/2008 10:03:43 PM
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bah! Don't listen to him! If a center has prolific inside shot and a guard has prolific jump shot and jump range, who is going to make more shots? The big guy because no matter how good you are, a dunk is easier than a jump shot. That's not to mention that big guys can raise their levels easier because they have fewer skills to rotate through. I currently do something like this:

2 weeks Inside shot
1 week Inside Defence
1 week Rebounding
1 week Shotblocking

Then in the All star break I train stamina and in the playoffs I train FT.

Disclaimer:
Seriously though, its your decision to make and my strategy may back-fire two or three seasons down the road when centers are like taxis. LA- The Phil has my respect and his advice is completely valid. I agree with him Training speed analysis is a great thread. (All you need to know is on the first post)

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15855.5 in reply to 15855.4
Date: 2/12/2008 10:47:30 PM
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you also have to weigh up your best opponents and see what they train... if i am successful in my 8 i will likely be up against 1 of 2 teams.... both are polar opposites... one is like LA-The Phil the other like yourself..... ive yet to get the better of the team training guards but have so far faired well against the team training big men...

still - it is early days... i focus on SF/SG/PF and hope to upgrade my big men/PG's when they fall too far behind the competitions....

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15855.6 in reply to 15855.1
Date: 2/12/2008 11:03:20 PM
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(381.1) the thread the guys talked about...
also i checked your team half of it seems to old to train (my personal opinion)
if you got enough money try to get young players that will improve your training, also small players might train faster for jumpshot (my experience)
if you not have enough money, try to focus on positions trainings c/pf, guards or else thats easier in the beginning, you probably gonna like the quicker improvement.
also rotating the training is good, coz i think the game really likes multiskilled players.


and some other way of training not so profitable but maybe satisfying as well is when you got a very good player and try to bring him into the national team, then you can train a single postion to get the best and fastest results.