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Date: 8/22/2008 11:01:56 AM
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hehe

From: Shoei

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Date: 8/22/2008 11:19:49 AM
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i just want to say its not about the secondary skill

at times i need 3 week on a level 10 trainer to see a pop up for od and jump range

in fact i get more pops at shooting even though im training jump range


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From: Mortons

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Date: 8/26/2008 9:50:23 AM
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this week I wa straining PG/SG/SF pressure and no pops!!!
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No pops!!! I cant believe it!!


Pops are meaningless. You are still gaining in sublevels. What you have done though is spread your training out over a very large number of players, whereby reducing the effect of the training. You were able to play 10 different players in PG/SG/SF? Only those players that accumulated the optimal minutes in those positions will benefit. If you want consistent pops, then train fewer positions.

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Date: 8/26/2008 11:17:32 AM
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Only those players that accumulated the optimal minutes in those positions will benefit.


Every player who played one minute at that position will benefit. The ones who played 48 minutes will benefit more.

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Date: 8/26/2008 4:38:04 PM
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Hello.

Is there any new data about training speeds? (the first post doesn't seem to be updated)

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Date: 8/26/2008 6:26:30 PM
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hmmm... "1-2 weeks" is not very accurate... and there isn't any information about team training or 3 spots training (except for pressure).

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hmmm... "1-2 weeks" is not very accurate... and there isn't any information about team training or 3 spots training (except for pressure).

It's hard to get much more accurate than that given how complex the training system is.

As far as I remember, if training 1 position is a unit of training received, 2 positions are 1/2 and three positions are 1/3, at which point it's quite easy to do the math;. But don't quote me on that, since I can't remember for the life of me where I picked this piece of info.

I remember discussing this a long time ago, but I don't recall anyone ever coming to a conclusion. You don't think you got that from someone in the know, do you?

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