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315015.1
Date: 06/12/2022 04:38:13
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Is it better to train 2 positions ex. PG/SG or just train one position and try to equal out their minutes?

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315015.2 in reply to 315015.1
Date: 06/12/2022 06:35:02
BC "EDI"
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Actually a great training facility
Driving, rebounds and jump shot are always trained in 2 positions (most effective)

All other skills are trained in one for maximum efficiency. (You lose about 30% of training if you train in 2 positions)

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315015.3 in reply to 315015.1
Date: 06/12/2022 06:39:39
Aris BB
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2 positions training give less than 1 position training, but it allows you to train 3 more players per week ; for exemple Pressure for PG/SG give around 60/70% of Pressure for PG.

Some trainings like Jump shot, 1on1 and rebounding are not available on a single position, it is always 2 positions (or for the complete team, but i would not recommend it).

So it kinda depends on how many players you are training. If you are training 3/4 players, always train on a single position. If you are training 5/6 players, it depends on multiple parameters.

For guards, I saw that many people are used to train 6 players with 1on1 and JS for few seasons, than they sale 3 of them and focus on the 1 pos. training like Pressure and Passing

Usually, you want each player having 48min per week on the trained position.
I also recommend you to get a level 4 trainer (at least) if it's not done yet.

I hope i did not confused you.

From: Bullanga

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315015.4 in reply to 315015.3
Date: 06/17/2022 06:00:46
Pompeia Kangaroos
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Regarding Jump Shot, what is the best option to train? Forwards?