I hope this is helpfull at least if you think how slow inside training (rebounding) is for shorter players.
So here is my update after rebounding training session.
- Trainer: level 6
- Elastic effect: not possible in rebounding due to much lower side skills
- Potentials: not even close to gap players
- Training period: 21 rebounding trainings in a row
Statistics by player heights:
1) 6'1" / 185 cm
Minutes: full
Age: first 7 trainings at age 18, rest at age 19
Rebounding: 7 pops, from 6 to 13. Sublevel of rebounding was quite high (pop in first training)
After last pop: two trainings
Inside shots: not a clue about sublevel, one pop
Inside defense: sublevel was about 0.3-0.4 (one full training). No pops at all.
2) 6'4" / 193 cm
Age: first 7 trainings at age 18, rest at age 19
Minutes: once 45mins, other 48mins
Rebounding: 8 pops, from 6 to 14 (pop in first training so sublevel was quite high)
After last pop: two trainings
Inside defense: sublevel has been quite high (two full trainings). One pop.
Inside shots: not a clue about sublevel, one pop
3) 6'9" / 206 cm
Age: first 7 trainings at age 18, rest at age 19.
Minutes: missing two full trainings (so only 19 trainings). Once only 39mins.
Rebounding: 8, from 5 to 13 (no pop in first training - low subskill)
After last pop: two trainings
Inside defense: not a clue about sublevel, one pop
Inside shots: not a clue about sublevel, one pop
4) 7'2" / 218 cm
Minutes: 9 full trainings and 46mins, 36mins, 24mins
Age: 18 years
Rebounding: 6 pops, from 7 to 13 (no pop in first training - low subskill)
After last pop: one full + 24mins
Inside defense: no pops
Inside shots: no pops
If I remember, I will update during next season break how things have proceeded. Possible thought that training will be changed to something else ;)
Anyone? Facts about training 1vs1 for long players? How about passing for long players? Anyone?
Last edited by Codemasters at 7/26/2011 8:14:30 AM