Condition death spiral?
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Condition death spiral?
I am in the summer months and organizing pretty harsh practices. Everyone's condition went down to around 65%. I then put everyone on Resting for a few days, but they are still slowly going down. Everyone is around 61-62% now. Has anyone seen this sort of thing happen? It seems like they are not recuperating at all.
I know they will bounce back eventually, and that I should temper the practices a bit, but it's kinda scary. I just keep going from day to day and they keep going down.
I know they will bounce back eventually, and that I should temper the practices a bit, but it's kinda scary. I just keep going from day to day and they keep going down.
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Yeah, it happens every summer. It's the game's way of telling you that the guys are on vacation. If you're an NHL team you'll have your annual training camp in early-to-mid September (usually starting at or around Sept. 10th), and once that date comes around, they'll usually be around 85-90%. Then it gradually gets better, and within about a week, week and a half, everyone's up to 100% (unless injured, of course). During September you should play a few exhibition games to get your guys up to speed.
And AFAIK, your players will rest during summer whether you put their practice to 'resting' or not. I suppose it would not be prudent to put them on intensive training schedules right when they get back from their summer vacation and their condition is still under 90%.
And AFAIK, your players will rest during summer whether you put their practice to 'resting' or not. I suppose it would not be prudent to put them on intensive training schedules right when they get back from their summer vacation and their condition is still under 90%.
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This is true. A while back Riz, in a discussion about this same topic at the SI boards, said that player's are automatically taken off practice during the off-season.And AFAIK, your players will rest during summer whether you put their practice to 'resting' or not. I suppose it would not be prudent to put them on intensive training schedules right when they get back from their summer vacation and their condition is still under 90%.