The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

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soundscomplex
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by soundscomplex » Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:00 pm

17 years | 25,889 rating | $1,489 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin
Talents Boundary Hitter
Nationality Netherlands Netherlands
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy dreadful
Skills Summary
Batsman average
Bowler average
Keeper poor
Allrounder average
Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance poor
Bowling reasonable Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding poor

pulled him a week ago. What a [pull if he had been one year earlier, couldnt he smudge his birth certificate.....


but how to train? on fielding for now
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simmo014
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by simmo014 » Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:51 am

soundscomplex wrote:17 years | 25,889 rating | $1,489 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin
Talents Boundary Hitter
Nationality Netherlands Netherlands
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy dreadful
Skills Summary
Batsman average
Bowler average
Keeper poor
Allrounder average
Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance poor
Bowling reasonable Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding poor

pulled him a week ago. What a [pull if he had been one year earlier, couldnt he smudge his birth certificate.....


but how to train? on fielding for now
Ideally you need to be getting that Fielding up to Reasonable straight away then onto Bowling Tech training probably for the rest (would depend on how quick the first Tech pop happened)
Will be a very handy player even though he is 17. Good pull mate :thumbsup

soundscomplex
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by soundscomplex » Mon Oct 24, 2016 11:56 am

simmo014 wrote:
soundscomplex wrote:17 years | 25,889 rating | $1,489 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin
Talents Boundary Hitter
Nationality Netherlands Netherlands
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy dreadful
Skills Summary
Batsman average
Bowler average
Keeper poor
Allrounder average
Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance poor
Bowling reasonable Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding poor

pulled him a week ago. What a [pull if he had been one year earlier, couldnt he smudge his birth certificate.....


but how to train? on fielding for now
Ideally you need to be getting that Fielding up to Reasonable straight away then onto Bowling Tech training probably for the rest (would depend on how quick the first Tech pop happened)
Will be a very handy player even though he is 17. Good pull mate :thumbsup
Tech popped to average today after a week on fielding, then just train bowling tech after that?
Snickets 2 Manager
Youth 1.1 Champion: S35
SOD 1.1 and T20 champ S47,48,49 & 50
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simmo014
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by simmo014 » Mon Oct 24, 2016 12:22 pm

soundscomplex wrote:
simmo014 wrote:
soundscomplex wrote:17 years | 25,889 rating | $1,489 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Left arm Finger spin
Talents Boundary Hitter
Nationality Netherlands Netherlands
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy dreadful
Skills Summary
Batsman average
Bowler average
Keeper poor
Allrounder average
Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance poor
Bowling reasonable Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding poor

pulled him a week ago. What a [pull if he had been one year earlier, couldnt he smudge his birth certificate.....


but how to train? on fielding for now
Ideally you need to be getting that Fielding up to Reasonable straight away then onto Bowling Tech training probably for the rest (would depend on how quick the first Tech pop happened)
Will be a very handy player even though he is 17. Good pull mate :thumbsup
Tech popped to average today after a week on fielding, then just train bowling tech after that?
Yep I'd still be doing Fielding to Reasonable then Bowl Tech all the way through with maybe a few weeks of Fitness training to get Endo up if it doesn't pop soon

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by soundscomplex » Tue Oct 25, 2016 1:27 pm

simmo014 wrote:
soundscomplex wrote:
simmo014 wrote:
Ideally you need to be getting that Fielding up to Reasonable straight away then onto Bowling Tech training probably for the rest (would depend on how quick the first Tech pop happened)
Will be a very handy player even though he is 17. Good pull mate :thumbsup
Tech popped to average today after a week on fielding, then just train bowling tech after that?
Yep I'd still be doing Fielding to Reasonable then Bowl Tech all the way through with maybe a few weeks of Fitness training to get Endo up if it doesn't pop soon
where should i aim for by 19? capable bat accomplished bowl reliable tech? (too much to hope for?)
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by simmo014 » Tue Oct 25, 2016 2:36 pm

DanAndrew wrote:
soundscomplex wrote: where should i aim for by 19? capable bat accomplished bowl reliable tech? (too much to hope for?)
Depends what your academy level is, where his spares are, and how much batting you want to put into him. You probably want to prioritise technique over bowling because it will improve his batting also, but to say he will reach capable/accom/reli is probably too much to hope for. With my predictor, if you train fielding to reasonable and then bowl tech until he turns 19 he will be reas/cap/cap when he turns 19. Hopefully he has a few spares in primaries so make that look a bit better!
Yep agree with that. Reas/Cap/Cap is his likely outcome at start of 19. Maybe Rel Bowling depending how quick he pops once put on Bowl Tech training but he would basically have to pop straight away for that to be the case

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Jim » Mon Nov 07, 2016 10:01 pm

Going keeper bat route will widen the tech bat gap even with fielding training. Easy fix if you go pure batsmen :thumbsup
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