Quote Originally Posted by Rautz View Post
I see no problem with the number.
2.86 + (144/100)*2.86 = 7
3.75 + (6.77/100)*3.75 = 4

The interesting part is where all the numbers behave exactly as expected over a small sample size. That may mean the gain is not random (or very small random), it's linear and it can be calculated precisely.
The other interesting part are the 2 stats that behave abnormally (Condition and Aggressivness) and if they can be manipulated for higher gains
Thanks!

Yeah exactly, that was the big thing I got out of this too, like its fairly random with a very small sample size, but it evens out over just 4-5 practices basically. Like you say, in essence you can predict the outcome.

I definitely know that I have read that younger kids improve conditioning faster. Like the Gym drill seem very interesting in this perspective. If you have a world class gym drill it should be amazing at adding %. A big question is, does the premium for Conditioning carry over into training a new position or special ability? If that is the case, a gym or long run drill or a combo of them could be very interesting.

BTW, does anyone know where the info that kids train conditioning faster comes from?