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Old 02-22-2007, 08:18 PM   Different training for target men,strikers,forwards ? Post #1
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do u guys use different training methods for target men
if yes could you please tell me the different attributes required as i only have a striker schedule and i was wondering whether i was getting the maximum out of tall target man with heading ability

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I do, but the only reason is from the post Cleon made about Sheffield United. In that thread he schedules his fast strikers to work more on ball control and his target strikers or strong strikers to work on strength and physical aspects more.

It makes complete sense if you read that post and look at his training schedules.
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thanks
i usually do search and i did this time too but i did not find what i was looking for so i left a post as i think i should do.
now i am off to reading cleons post

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For me as a beginner that post was the one thing that got me started on the right foot. So if you need some help read that post thoroughly and you will learn a lot of little tricks.
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