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    "Fast Trainers"

    I see people on the boards using the term "fast trainers" with some frequency. What is that?

    How can you tell that a player is a "fast trainer"?
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    Young players between 18 and 21 years old. They will have a higher market value than the exact same player who is a slower trainer. When you train them at high intensity, look for skill gains of around 60 (stretching) /100 (cardio) /140 (practice match).
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    So in the transfer window it's reflected in their value relative to peers. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic3 View Post
    Young players between 18 and 21 years old. They will have a higher market value than the exact same player who is a slower trainer. When you train them at high intensity, look for skill gains of around 60 (stretching) /100 (cardio) /140 (practice match).
    Agreed...that coupled with power training (done correctly) will give you even more gain...
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    u agreed me
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    Quote Originally Posted by magic3 View Post
    Young players between 18 and 21 years old. They will have a higher market value than the exact same player who is a slower trainer. When you train them at high intensity, look for skill gains of around 60 (stretching) /100 (cardio) /140 (practice match).
    Don't confuse people with hard training numbers, not everyone is using hard training... If a 18-21 old player can reach 20% skill progress doing normal Stretching training, than it's fast trainer... Slow trainers (flops) can not reach 20% for Stretching, even if they are 1-star players...
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    yes, that's a pretty good indicator. Also, the two players that you get through the academy.. The one that costs you 15-24 tokens will be a very fast trainer, the one that is free will be a very slow trainer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magic3 View Post
    The one that costs you 15-24 tokens will be a very fast trainer, the one that is free will be a very slow trainer.
    you are wrong , the player i got for free is very fast trainer but the player i buy with tokens is very slow

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    Young players between 18 and 21 years old. They will have a higher market value than the exact same player who is a slower trainer.
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    Talking about token youth players, how fast are they going to train? As the player's price ranged up to 24 tokens, and is the cost of the player determines their training ability?
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