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    You are spending too much time analyzing player's training. It's simple. There are, as you already know, two type of players: fast trainers from Youth academy (they cost 12-24T and 24T player is not necessarily faster trainer than 12T player) and "flops", free players from Youth academy. Fast trainers at age 18-21 usually have progression range at normal Stretching training up to 5th star (just double it for hard training): 18-28 / 16-26 / 14-24 / 12-22. At age 22-25 they get exactly the same range for Cardio training, and for Stretching they get half of it: 9-14 / 8-13 / 7-12 / 6-11.

    So, it goes this way:
    The fastest trainer 4* - Stretching 18-28, Cardio 36-56, Practice match 54-84, Competition match (PM+C+S*2 - thats approximately 70% of training) 126-196.
    These ranges go up if its 3* player (19-29 / 38-58 / 57-87 / 133-203), and probably even more if it's 2* player.
    "Flops" at age 18-21 usually have half training range of fast trainers or same range of fast trainers at age 22-25.

    P.S. Actually, the fastest "flop" players I've ever seen have range as 2*: 12-18 / 24-36 / 36-54. It's more narrow range than half range of fast trainers (more like, the highest value is 50% more of the lowest value). And I also have a 4* "flop" I bought, and his range is 6-9 / 12-18 / 18-27.

    So, all you have to do is to find out the lowest player's value for training and add 10/20/30 if he is fast trainer or 50% if he is "flop" to get the highest training value.
    Last edited by Steppenwolf; 10-11-2014 at 01:40 PM.
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