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191779.61 in reply to 191779.60
Date: 7/27/2011 4:31:45 PM
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Did you ever play basketball??

If you are training ball-handling in real life, your reflexes and coordination gets better. Both are useful in shot blocking.


Are you serious?!

Anyway yes, my profession is basketball trainer, sir

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191779.62 in reply to 191779.60
Date: 7/27/2011 4:32:24 PM
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Have you ever done some ball-handling exercises?

Did you improve in shot blocking?!


Did you ever play basketball??

If you are training ball-handling in real life, your reflexes and coordination gets better. Both are useful in shot blocking.


Are you serious?

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191779.63 in reply to 191779.49
Date: 7/27/2011 4:33:18 PM
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I would have better appreciated just the 10% reduction on the primary trained skill.

I wait for clarifications from BBs, but if I've understood right that cross-training chooses RANDOMLY another skill to improve by that 10%... my facepalm will be epic.


10% but for the average player. Have you calculated how much is 10% ? This is very small.
The main change is how the elastic effet is managed.

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191779.64 in reply to 191779.62
Date: 7/27/2011 4:36:00 PM
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Yes, I am. Are you?

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191779.65 in reply to 191779.61
Date: 7/27/2011 4:38:13 PM
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Ok, then as a professional trainer you know more about training than me...I've been only on receiving end. But how can you tell me that if you take two equally skilled 210 cm players and train one in handling and other not, they will still both be equally skilled in shotblocking?? You should know better than me that trainers use unorthodox methods to teach various skills, and those methods seemingly don't have anything to do with the skill you want to train.

Last edited by Koperboy at 7/27/2011 4:40:53 PM

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191779.66 in reply to 191779.59
Date: 7/27/2011 4:39:44 PM
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But training was never realistic to start with. Why do you make an argument that the change is awful because it's not realistic ?

If you are a trainer, your job is not to pass by on fridays and say "ok kids, this week, those who played as PGs will improve. Sorry SGs. Bye, see you next friday".

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191779.67 in reply to 191779.64
Date: 7/27/2011 4:40:15 PM
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Yes, I am. Are you?


More than you, sure.
Come on, tell me: "it's a joke" because is not possible your thought!

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191779.68 in reply to 191779.65
Date: 7/27/2011 4:42:42 PM
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I had one player of '89... he can't play basketball, he can't drive, he can't shoot, he can't dribble, but he can rebound and blocks shots... how can you explain this?!

- timing
- hanging
- istinct
- intelligence
- full body coordination

but you can't affirm that "ball handling help shot blocking" it's unreal IMHO

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191779.69 in reply to 191779.67
Date: 7/27/2011 4:43:51 PM
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I will give you a funny example: Do you remember Karate Kid? "Togli la cera, etc..."? And the kid learned new "skill"?

I know it's not a legitimate exampe, but trainers in various sports use all sorts of such "trainings" that at first glance don't have anything to do with the skill they want to train, but after a while the trainee gets better in it. I've seen a lot of this when I was training baseball (at amateur level) and some USA trainers held a camp in Slovenia. We were learning various skills through strange practices, but they worked.

Last edited by Koperboy at 7/27/2011 4:45:34 PM

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191779.70 in reply to 191779.66
Date: 7/27/2011 4:46:06 PM
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But training was never realistic to start with. Why do you make an argument that the change is awful because it's not realistic ?

If you are a trainer, your job is not to pass by on fridays and say "ok kids, this week, those who played as PGs will improve. Sorry SGs. Bye, see you next friday".


OHHHHHHHHH Good thing... why they did not allow this?! this could be an intelligent improvement.

- slow down pop ups
- allow to train different positions every week

My job is to train, maybe, 2 times a day, not every week :-p

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191779.71 in reply to 191779.67
Date: 7/27/2011 4:47:05 PM
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Where do you get the idea from, that there is randomness in cross training?

Couldn't it be that the 10% slowdown of primary training is compensated by training all other skills at +~1,1% (9x1,1=10). There are 10 main skills, so why shouldn't it be that way?

If it would be that way: a rebound pop wouldn't be very expensive for a guard because his skill would only be raised by tiny sublevel steps. We all know that salary is calculated with sublevels so the salary would only go up a little bit, too.

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