Training Categories - Guide To Football Manager 2012
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Training Sc hedules
M at c h P reparat ion C ust om Training Sc hedules Advic e needed for st art ing out in League 2 (3 Posts) I've gone with 2 tactics for now. Both use 4-1-3-2. 1st is Counter short passing Last post by piersm 3 hours, 1 minute ago
Training sc hedules are comprised of several training categories set by sliders at varying levels, or workloads. Each training category trains players in a different set of at t ribut es with all at t ribut es in each set having an equal chance of improvement. At t ribut es Trained in Eac h C at egory St rengt h ( mental and physical at t ribut es ) Work Rate, Jumping, Natural Fitness, Stamina and Strength. Aerobic ( physical at t ribut es ) Acceleration, Agility, Balance and Pace. Shot st opping ( goalkeeping and mental at t ribut es ) One on Ones, Reflexes, Composure, Concentration and Positioning. Handling ( goalkeeping and mental at t ribut es ) Aerial Ability, Handling, Kicking and Throwing. Tac t ic s ( mental and goalkeeping at t ribut es ) Anticipation, Composure, Concentration, Decisions and Teamwork. Also Command of Area, Communication and Rushing Out for goalkeepers. Ball C ont rol ( technical and mental at t ribut es ) Dribbling, First Touch, Heading, Technique and Flair. Defending ( technical and mental at t ribut es ) Marking, Tackling, and Positioning. At t ac king ( technical and mental at t ribut es ) Crossing, Passing, Creativity and Off the Ball. Shoot ing ( technical at t ribut es ) Finishing and Long Shots.
St aff Roles (8 Posts) Thanks for the answer. On the basis that it can't make it any worse I signed the p/t co Last post by piersm 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
The at t ribut es that cannot be trained by any of these categories are Eccentricity and Tendency to Punch for goalkeepers, and also Corners, Free Kick Taking, Long Throws, Penalty Taking, Aggression, Bravery, Determination and Influence. The set piece taking at t ribut es however, can be trained using individual t raining foc us , while the mental at t ribut es can be improved through first team experience (at your club or out on loan to another) natural development, tutoring, or through disciplining players for very bad performances, dismissals for professional fouls or violent behaviour, or any other unprofessional conduct. C at egory Training Sc ore
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Posted: 2 w eeks, 4 days ago by Gavinelli
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thanks! Posted: 2 w eeks, 4 days ago by Guide to FM It could be that you are looking at a goalkeeper. Goalkeepers don't get trained in Work Rate and the only attribute trained by ball control that shows on a goalkeeper's profile is First Touch. #901
Posted: 2 w eeks, 4 days ago by Gavinelli hi i was just wondering it says next to strength on the "attributes trained in each catergory" guide above that work rate is improved by strength, but when in game i view the players stength from the dropdown menu, attribute increases on his graph only show four colours and work rates not one of them, is it hidden ?
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Edit: just a thought is it the level of club im at because when i look at the palyers ball control drop down menu only first touch is on the graph, are my coaches not good enough to give me that imformation? R ea d More. . .
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