View Full Version : Training: Two steps forward, one step back?
Richards
05-17-2003, 09:05 PM
I've been looking around at rules and hattricks and have not seen anything to indicate this to be true, but maybe someone can verify for me:
If I am, say, training scoring (I am.) And I take a week or two off to train stamina (not for awhile, but I'm curious) , do I or don't I lose any ground skill and training wise on the scoring training?
NAIWF
05-17-2003, 09:38 PM
You shouldn't lose anything, but you just won't gain anything further until you start train scoring again.
Eilim
05-17-2003, 10:17 PM
NAIWF is right, you don't lose anything numbers or statwise. You do however lose one of the most important commodities for a trainer, time.. or more specifically, time before a player becomes 21 and is sub-optimal for training.
Having said that, sometimes you just have to train stamina or even general. Doesn't make it any less painful when I think how much sooner that trainee would pop and become sellable and open up a slot for a new recruit to start training. :)
-Eilim
FrogMan
05-17-2003, 10:18 PM
What NAIWF said is true. Also, you gotta see your training as a per player kind of thing. You don't train your team in scoring, but a certain number of players (your forwards). If on a given week you decide to give everybody a stamina training, they will increase their stamina, but nobody will lose any scoring, at least not if they are below 27 years of age...
FM
FrogMan
05-17-2003, 10:18 PM
shoot Eilim beat me to it...
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