Well let's put option d) for you then:
d) Remove single weekly regime, remove minute requirement, remove position requirement, remove number of trainees trainable per week requirement. Am I forgetting anything? You choose to train however many trainee as you want, you can train them in any regime you want (1 per trainee per week), without minute or position requirement.
Voila.
Your attempts to argue seem to be defeating your attempts to read. No one said any of the bolded stuff except you.
You also forget that a trainer can do only so much, the greatest limitation of all, but a logical one. There is simply no need for the contrived limitations currently befuddling the training process.
You argue that your system would be more logical based on the NBA ...
No, I
observe that a system can be put it place that is logical based on simple, everyday reality. The NBA is just one example. Think major college ball, think high school ball,
any level of ball.
In order to mimick reality you would train when you don't have a game and you gain experience when you play ...
Bingo! Perfect! I wish I had said that. BB already has the "gain experience when you play" part.
You have to throw a game for optimal training? Completely illogical and unnecessary. No wonder newbies so often do not stick around.
I accept the argument from Hrudey, because I'm honest enough to admit I would likely do it under b) or c)
Absolutely, I totally agree. Everybody would do it under the current system. That's one thing about the current system that is so illogical and contrived.
Last edited by Mike Franks at 1/27/2015 3:02:50 PM