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Date: 02/19/2016 23:13:43
Santos Stingrays
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Hey guys, i dont know if i could make a question here, but i not understand very well this elastic train, i wanted to know a little more about. That someone could explain to me or direct me to the right place for this question?

Thanks

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Date: 02/21/2016 11:50:27
STS BOBRY KĘTRZYN
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Does higher level of ballhandling have the influence on the speed of Outside defence training ?

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Date: 02/22/2016 00:34:08
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DMI: 8600
Age: 18
Height: 7'0" / 213 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: respectable- Jump Range: atrocious
Outside Def.: mediocre- Handling: pitiful
Driving: mediocre- Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: respectable- Inside Def.: inept
Rebounding: pitiful- Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: average- Free Throw: inept

Experience: atrocious TSP: 47 (27 + 20) what should i train first help me newbie here thanks for suggestion

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Date: 02/22/2016 04:55:33
STS BOBRY KĘTRZYN
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Thank u very much :) In addition, what about PA and JR ? Any other skills can help my players to pop up like DB/HN in comparison to OD ? :) IS is easier to train for my guards than ID ?

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Date: 02/22/2016 10:40:10
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As far as the research went, JR didn't seem to be influenced much by anything. Seems so from my experience as well, but my trainees usually had about the same amount of JS and JR all the time.

It seems logical that they would be linked(js and jr).

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Date: 02/22/2016 12:17:26
STS BOBRY KĘTRZYN
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Than u very much . And what about Passing or Inside Shot? The same rule occurs?

From: Aleksandar

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Date: 02/22/2016 13:42:56
Neverwinter
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Passing depends on handling a lot. If passing is lower than handling, then it will increase faster.

But note that the passing training also trains HA and DR a bit. So it may be that elastic effect doesn't do anything special, except redistribute training a bit. For example:

Higher HA case:
90% goes to PA
5% to HA, 5% DR

Lower HA case:
70% goes to PA
15% to each HA,DR

The numbers are exemplary only.

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Date: 02/25/2016 14:27:54
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You probably figured out how the perimeter skills are boosted by (very likely) Handling, while the inside ones have more an all-connected relation.
I also read a paper about this stating higher OD has a negative effect on JR. Therefore you should better pick 1V1>JR>Pressure if you believe that (or if this got disproved).

Manon, why SB>RB>ID instead of ID>RB>SB?

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Date: 02/28/2016 07:16:07
white snake
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Manon, why SB>RB>ID instead of ID>RB>SB?

SB trains: SB, RB and ID
RB trains: RB and a little bit ID
ID trains: ID and some SB

If you start with SB, you will train three inside skills at the same time. After SB you switch to RB, which has already some training thanks to SB, and you get RB and ID skill ups. And in the end you finish with ID, which was trained with SB and RB. It's like a kaskade. If you go the other way (ID>RB>SB) you lose a lot of sub training. And Marin said it once: SB boosts the training of the other inside skills.

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