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Training impact on players' energy
 
stratamartin
Posts: 2074
Posted on 2010-03-10 10:30:53
machinist wrote:

AncientGreco wrote:



Imo its not worth training at another level than "average"



Not that I'm an expert - but I agree that training above average is not worth it. Your players end up knackered and take ages to recover. I suppose if your season is a complete bust you could go hell for leather on training to try and build up for the next season without having to worry about losing games due to tired players.



Yeah played a friendly against a guy last game, and destroyed him from the off, looked to see if his players were in wrong positions but it was because they were all 60% energy lol, and looked and he was only one in his league lol.


If i have a run of bot teams, aka two in a row, you can go above average for week one, then average next week, and averags again just before your human, gets you to about 98% which i find fine.
  
viktor
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-03-10 21:38:42
stratamartin wrote:

machinist wrote:

AncientGreco wrote:



Imo its not worth training at another level than "average"



Not that I'm an expert - but I agree that training above average is not worth it. Your players end up knackered and take ages to recover. I suppose if your season is a complete bust you could go hell for leather on training to try and build up for the next season without having to worry about losing games due to tired players.



Yeah played a friendly against a guy last game, and destroyed him from the off, looked to see if his players were in wrong positions but it was because they were all 60% energy lol, and looked and he was only one in his league lol.


If i have a run of bot teams, aka two in a row, you can go above average for week one, then average next week, and averags again just before your human, gets you to about 98% which i find fine.


So in an all bot league you suggest going the first 3 weeks on "above average" and the last 15+offseason on average
I thought training at anything above average increased the incidence of injuries.
  
TheFreakinStud
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-03-10 21:49:27
viktor wrote:

stratamartin wrote:

machinist wrote:

AncientGreco wrote:



Imo its not worth training at another level than "average"



Not that I'm an expert - but I agree that training above average is not worth it. Your players end up knackered and take ages to recover. I suppose if your season is a complete bust you could go hell for leather on training to try and build up for the next season without having to worry about losing games due to tired players.



Yeah played a friendly against a guy last game, and destroyed him from the off, looked to see if his players were in wrong positions but it was because they were all 60% energy lol, and looked and he was only one in his league lol.


If i have a run of bot teams, aka two in a row, you can go above average for week one, then average next week, and averags again just before your human, gets you to about 98% which i find fine.


So in an all bot league you suggest going the first 3 weeks on "above average" and the last 15+offseason on average
I thought training at anything above average increased the incidence of injuries.



In an all bot league, you could probably pull off 4 weeks of higher training.

And it does increase injury probability, but injury recovery is pretty quick one you have the fitness center and doctors.
  
viktor
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-03-10 22:08:25
TheFreakinStud wrote:

viktor wrote:

stratamartin wrote:

machinist wrote:

AncientGreco wrote:



Imo its not worth training at another level than "average"



Not that I'm an expert - but I agree that training above average is not worth it. Your players end up knackered and take ages to recover. I suppose if your season is a complete bust you could go hell for leather on training to try and build up for the next season without having to worry about losing games due to tired players.



Yeah played a friendly against a guy last game, and destroyed him from the off, looked to see if his players were in wrong positions but it was because they were all 60% energy lol, and looked and he was only one in his league lol.


If i have a run of bot teams, aka two in a row, you can go above average for week one, then average next week, and averags again just before your human, gets you to about 98% which i find fine.


So in an all bot league you suggest going the first 3 weeks on "above average" and the last 15+offseason on average
I thought training at anything above average increased the incidence of injuries.



In an all bot league, you could probably pull off 4 weeks of higher training.

And it does increase injury probability, but injury recovery is pretty quick one you have the fitness center and doctors.


Well its a bit of a gamble i guess considering you could lose a couple of weeks of training for 6 points .
unless/
BTW you know how much does the probability of an injury increase by?
  
TheFreakinStud
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-03-10 22:18:32
viktor wrote:

TheFreakinStud wrote:

viktor wrote:

stratamartin wrote:

machinist wrote:

AncientGreco wrote:



Imo its not worth training at another level than "average"



Not that I'm an expert - but I agree that training above average is not worth it. Your players end up knackered and take ages to recover. I suppose if your season is a complete bust you could go hell for leather on training to try and build up for the next season without having to worry about losing games due to tired players.



Yeah played a friendly against a guy last game, and destroyed him from the off, looked to see if his players were in wrong positions but it was because they were all 60% energy lol, and looked and he was only one in his league lol.


If i have a run of bot teams, aka two in a row, you can go above average for week one, then average next week, and averags again just before your human, gets you to about 98% which i find fine.


So in an all bot league you suggest going the first 3 weeks on "above average" and the last 15+offseason on average
I thought training at anything above average increased the incidence of injuries.



In an all bot league, you could probably pull off 4 weeks of higher training.

And it does increase injury probability, but injury recovery is pretty quick one you have the fitness center and doctors.


Well its a bit of a gamble i guess considering you could lose a couple of weeks of training for 6 points .
unless/
BTW you know how much does the probability of an injury increase by?



Sorry dude, I have no idea about the percentage of injury chance. That's why I stick to average.
  
 
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