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��<html> <!-- COPYRIGHT SPORTS INTERACTIVE 2009 --> <head> <title>Training (Players)</title> <meta name="description" content="This screen allows you to set-up players' training schedules"/> <meta name="keywords" content="Training,Schedule,Workload,Coach,Attributes,Player,Improve,Neglect,Effect,Workout,Overview,Routine,Ability,Develop,Positive,Strength,Stamina,Exercise,Outfield,Regime,Slide,Injury,Treatment,Fitness,Exertion,Unique,Respond,Squad,Tuition,Suspend,Closed,Season"/> </head> <body> <p> Each of your players is capable of improving, provided they are trained correctly. Similarly, if you neglect your players or train them excessively or in a counter-productive manner, they'll become less effective. <br> <br> This training screen enables you to quickly assess the effects of training on your players and to modify their workouts, either to counter weaknesses or enhance their strong points. To simplify your management of training, the screen is split into three segments: the main schedules options in the bottom section, a breakdown of the overall 'Overview', and a Summary of how everything seems to be going. <br> <br> You'll find that your youth and senior team are separated into different sections for training. This is due to youth players needing quite different schedule to help them develop, and because of this coaches exist entirely to develop your club's youngsters in the game. So, although your assistant manager and first team coaches will take both first team training and overview youth development, you'll need specific youth team coaches to focus on your academy development. </p> <p> <font color="heading">Overview</font><br> The Overview panel shows how many people are undertaking each schedule. To begin with, your players are working to preset routines which may not get the most out of their <a href="player.htm">abilities</a>. If you highlight one of the schedules a breakdown of that programme appears in the top right window, while the players on that programme are shown in the bottom window. To create a new schedule <a href="glossary.htm#click">click</a> the Schedules tab and select a Full-time or Youth option. What you ask your players to do in this routine is entirely your call, but you should make sure you give them a rounded experience to keep them developing in a positive way in overall terms, even if you want to emphasise, say, strength training to improve a players' stamina and strength. <br> <br> <img src="help/pc/english/screenshots/13a_training_players.png" alt="Training Players" align="left" hspace="8"> Note that hovering over a training discipline name will show which player <a href="player.htm">stats</a> that exercise is likely to improve. </p> <p> <font color="heading">Schedule Details</font><br> Once you've created a new schedule you can use the schedule details adjacent to it to alter the program in one of two ways. <br> <br> Firstly, you can alter the intensity of each of the training disciplines undertaken with the slider bars. For outfield players the goalkeeping slider should be set to zero at the far left of the slider. You can fine-tune these sliders as much as you wish, but when you reach a point when it would be physically impossible to do any more (as indicated by the workload slider) you will not to be able to increase any of the disciplines. <br> <br> <img src="help/pc/english/screenshots/13b_training_players.png" alt="Training Players" align="right" hspace="8"> The second way to alter the intensity of training is to simply adjust the workload slider alone - this will keep the same proportionate training regime but will save you having to tweak every slider down. <br> <br> If you wish to fine-tune the training for individual players you can also use the <a href="training_overview.htm">Player Training</a> option accessed through the player's own screen. <br> <br> <i>Note:</i> A very heavy workload with lots of high intensity activities is sure to leave your squad vulnerable to <a href="league_comp.htm#injuries">injuries</a>. It may have the short-term benefit of boosting stats more quickly, but in the long run you will not be able to avoid having to deal with players on the treatment table. Keep an eye on your players' <a href="player.htm">conditioning</a> as low fitness can often be the result of over exertion on the training pitch. </p> <p> <font color="heading"><a name="training_effects">Training Effects</a></font><br> All players are unique and respond differently to each training schedule, so it's important to use this screen to carefully monitor the progress of your <a href="glossary.htm#squad">squad</a>. It may sometimes pay to have a specific training schedule for individual players, though it's possible to tweak player regimes in terms of intensity to try to get the most out of them. <br> <br> One of the key advantages of managing a club with good <a href="finances.htm">resources</a> is that you can afford to bring in plenty of <a href="training_coaches.htm">coaches</a> to take control of various training schedules. You can use them to give your players the benefit of small group tuition with trainers specialising in the field you are dealing with. <br> <br> </p> </body> </html>
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