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From: Phyr

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Date: 8/10/2016 6:31:34 PM
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If you really want the 17/17/17 ID/RB/SB build to play inside offense, why not load up 17/17/17 HA/DR/PA and have them play PG if you are willing to punt JS on your PG. You can probably get up to 10 IS. Combine it with a 20 OD/20 IS guy with whatever secondaries you would want out of a stud big and you have a pretty nasty salary efficient duo.

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Date: 8/17/2016 8:04:14 PM
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I find rebounding to be one of the most overrated skills.

I concur.

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Date: 8/22/2016 3:15:19 PM
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Could anybody make me a short introduction to this concept of 'elasticity' some here mention? (if it is actually a "thing"). Thanks! :)

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Date: 8/22/2016 5:37:40 PM
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Could anybody make me a short introduction to this concept of 'elasticity' some here mention? (if it is actually a "thing"). Thanks! :)


You have really high "Hunting" skill and really low "Gathering" skill.

You train Hunting, and your really low Gathering skill drags on it, making your training less effective.

You train Gathering, and your really high Hunting skill pulls on it, making your training more effective.

Like elastic.

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Date: 8/23/2016 4:19:48 AM
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If you train a lot of 1on1, they will start to slow down after a while, then you start training OD it will train faster in the beginning. If you train 1on1 and OD in balance (2 week 1on1, 2 week OD for example), you will both train normally. In the long run, does it matter? (training for a target skill-set)

From: Siwy

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Date: 8/23/2016 8:00:53 AM
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It's understandable, that that effect is not as strong, if you train SF. In fact, elastic training has a strongest effect for guards, because all outside skills are (more or less) linked with 1v1 in that way. Inside skills doesn't get as much by using it.

Last edited by Siwy at 8/23/2016 8:01:43 AM

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To: Siwy
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Date: 8/23/2016 8:07:47 AM
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So always train 1v1 first, then focus on other outside skills?

From: Knecht

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Date: 8/23/2016 8:44:44 AM
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So always train 1v1 first, then focus on other outside skills?


Thats pretty much the golden rule if you want to train a PG or SG.

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