lopesmane08 said: I put it like this, what do you think? Also, should I just remove the role training? Does that affect a lot? Expand
Looks good, just remove the Overall and Outfield that were added automatically.
About role training, keep it if you are training players in a new position, else it is not needed. I believe it does not make much of a difference since the sessions do not train attributes for the role, just generic attributes, but I cannot confirm that.
lopesmane08 said: I also have another question, on pre-season, do we also keep using these schedules? Btw, thanks for your great work and quick responses! Expand
You are welcome! And yes, I use the same during pre-season.
Benoit80 said: When there are no matches, what kind of training program do you do?@ZaZ Expand
You can either play a friendly match to keep match sharpness, or you can use the normal schedule and add one Recovery session in empty days (to keep match sharpness from dropping) to recover condition.
Druid said: How do I do these training schedules on the console edition? When I go to training schedules there is only the pre set training focus. Expand
Hi Zaz, I'm brand new to FM on PC (only ever PSP and Mobile before) and am trying to get my head around A LOT of stuff - training being the thing that's consumed me the most...
My first thought when I looked at your schedules was "wow that's kinda empty", before then thinking "what about all of the other sessions available??"
I'm trying to create a clinical possession-based-dominance tactical style... so I wanted to use sessions like Ball Retention, Attacking Patient, Defending Disengaged etc. I've attached a screenshot so you can see the sort of schedules I was trying to create, before seeing yours, so you can understand the direction I was heading.
Do the positives of having a fairly empty training schedule, and setting the full condition automatic training intensity to double, outweigh the benefits of using more sessions that are specific to your tactics?
lopesmane08 said: I put it like this, what do you think? Also, should I just remove the role training? Does that affect a lot?
Looks good, just remove the Overall and Outfield that were added automatically.
About role training, keep it if you are training players in a new position, else it is not needed. I believe it does not make much of a difference since the sessions do not train attributes for the role, just generic attributes, but I cannot confirm that.
I also have another question, on pre-season, do we also keep using these schedules? Btw, thanks for your great work and quick responses!
lopesmane08 said: I also have another question, on pre-season, do we also keep using these schedules? Btw, thanks for your great work and quick responses!
You are welcome! And yes, I use the same during pre-season.
What’s the best on console please
Fmconsoleplayer said: What’s the best on console please
There are pictures in the first post.
When there are no matches, what kind of training program do you do?@ZaZ
Benoit80 said: When there are no matches, what kind of training program do you do?@ZaZ
You can either play a friendly match to keep match sharpness, or you can use the normal schedule and add one Recovery session in empty days (to keep match sharpness from dropping) to recover condition.
How do I do these training schedules on the console edition? When I go to training schedules there is only the pre set training focus.
Druid said: How do I do these training schedules on the console edition? When I go to training schedules there is only the pre set training focus.
I do not play on consoles, so I have no clue.
Hi Zaz, I'm brand new to FM on PC (only ever PSP and Mobile before) and am trying to get my head around A LOT of stuff - training being the thing that's consumed me the most...
My first thought when I looked at your schedules was "wow that's kinda empty", before then thinking "what about all of the other sessions available??"
I'm trying to create a clinical possession-based-dominance tactical style... so I wanted to use sessions like Ball Retention, Attacking Patient, Defending Disengaged etc.
I've attached a screenshot so you can see the sort of schedules I was trying to create, before seeing yours, so you can understand the direction I was heading.
Do the positives of having a fairly empty training schedule, and setting the full condition automatic training intensity to double, outweigh the benefits of using more sessions that are specific to your tactics?