I don't really understand this question, however for me it is power-training when it is not bonus training. So whenever you decide to train a single player and select appropriate drills for him individually, I would call it power training.
I don't really understand this question, however for me it is power-training when it is not bonus training. So whenever you decide to train a single player and select appropriate drills for him individually, I would call it power training.
With power training, typically we would be putting lots of greens, sometimes from tens of greens to even hundreds of greens, onto 1 player with specific focus in specific whites.
And usually the trained player would underperform a few matches after these training.
My question is what the maximum number of greens (conditions) used and still would not trigger the underperformance issue.
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I think it is about how many games your team play, so if you are power training first two days of season it should be OK (cause its only 1 game, league, unless you are playing Super league too). For example, today we have only league, so its good time to put some player to power training (one or two, dont train whole team, train individuals).
Never experienced this tbh. Could be random, that a player seems to underperform when he was trained before. I have so many different players underperforming in some matches, even my 8-9 star players I need to sub sometimes when they hurt my team in a single game.
B2T: Like I said, for me is always powertraining when you train a player individually, no matter how many greens you use.