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Date: 8/1/2008 9:55:52 PM
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My experience of training in my first full season also suggests training has slowed (in comparison to the norms set forth for newbies go from).

My superstar potential 19 yr old (6'8") had 8 Rebounding trainings, and 1 Inside Defence training (all were at +48min) for C/PF's. He has yet to pop in Inside Defence which suggests the secondary training in R is more like 10weeks (10% or less), and the ID training is more like 4weeks (25%). Even at those rates he should have popped. I should add he currently is respectable in ID, with Strong R, Strong IS and Average SB for his major inside skills.

My 8 Rebounding training in a row (I know, we should be alternating but I wanted to get a view on training speeds) gave me the impression that this 19yr old was getting about 50-55 %....which is sort of in line with the 1.75weeks that is estimated.

That's my 10 cents worth.


What level was your trainer?

Steve

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Date: 8/1/2008 10:07:54 PM
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Level 9 for the majority...and updated to level 10 a few weeks back.

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I have a totally different experience. I trained team rebounding for two weeks and 7 of my 12 players , ranging from 18 to 25, popped. The trainer was 10. Before that I had been training mostly guard skills and/or shooting skills.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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I have a totally different experience. I trained team rebounding for two weeks and 7 of my 12 players , ranging from 18 to 25, popped. The trainer was 10. Before that I had been training mostly guard skills and/or shooting skills.



It would probably help if you could tell when they pop the second time as this proves nothing other than they had high sub levels by the sounds of it....

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(381.1) You need pressure.

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Date: 8/8/2008 4:27:25 PM
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Anyone know the amount of training one gets for three position versus two?

I assume individually its less, but in aggregate, its more. But how much more.

Was trying to figure if I should train all six of my trainees (3 per game 2x) or just train four this week.

Thanks,

Steve
Bruins

From: kaprons
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Date: 8/12/2008 3:30:23 PM
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does someone know, if one skill (for example - rebounding) pop up after 2 week training, but i train it just 1 week, then switch to other skill for 1 or more weeks, and then back again to rebounding, does the first week rebounding trainig counts to stats or dont? does i need to train rebounding for 2 weeks, instead of 1 to pop up skill??

with other words, rebounding training is done after 2 weeks = 100%
if i train a player just 1 week = 50%, does these 50% are saved to stats or not? and can i continue train rebounding sometime later for second week, and do i get 100% training after that?

Last edited by kaprons at 8/12/2008 3:34:03 PM

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Yes the skills maintain the same training amount regardless of what you train. The skill levels shown do not reflect the sublevels that are truly there. And vice versa, the sublevels gained from training one week are not shown in the stats (although I'm not sure if they are reflected in the game play either).

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Yes the skills maintain the same training amount regardless of what you train. The skill levels shown do not reflect the sublevels that are truly there. And vice versa, the sublevels gained from training one week are not shown in the stats (although I'm not sure if they are reflected in the game play either).


Sublevels will be reflected in game play and salary.

Steve
Bruins

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i did read this topic, but ii didnt understand what realy these sublevels mean, till now.
tnx dudes, exactly what i wanted to hear :)

Last edited by kaprons at 8/12/2008 4:55:36 PM

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