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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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