Point 2 will and must work like if you run sprint drill and you already have 340% in fitness , all % go only in dribble and speed
Point 2 will and must work like if you run sprint drill and you already have 340% in fitness , all % go only in dribble and speed
Assuming your idea is implemented.
If you have Fitness and Speed 340%, then Dribbling can be trained with Sprint three times faster than usual. After that Passing can be trained in the same way (Slalom Dribble), very-very quickly. You got the point.
340% is not that much, some of my 18 y/o already have Fitness and Speed 250%, and I didn't train them with Long Run (the fastest way to increase these skills).
No, I think this is a bad idea.
Last edited by Toxcatl; 11-05-2017 at 02:07 PM.
It wasn't our day.
Actually I think that is great idea! Because it solves the problem with training drill system not being flexible enough - Let say I really love training my midfielders with Slalom Dribble training drill - in a long term, player should reach 340% in passing, dribbling, fitness and speed, but the drill itself should not loose effectiveness when some of trained skills have already 340%, in that case all training effort should go to other skills. The same rule should apply for skills gained after the match!
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