Hello to all!
So before I begin with the description, this is the link so that you don't have to scroll all the way down:
It's fileserve, I don't know what's the policy here about outside servers but I read that it's just highly recommended to use fm-base servers, not that it's compulsory.
How many Schedules are there?
I have made 66 training schedules which includes Youth as well as Senior Training Schedules. So what I've done is make 11 basic schedules for certain player positions(mentioned below) and multiply those as Regular(11), Injured(11) and Pre-Season(11) for Senior(33) as well as Youth players(33) which makes 66.
What is the benefit of Pre-Season Schedules?
Pre-Season training is something I had absolutely wonderful results with in FM 2010! Pre-Season, of course, is the period between the players coming back from holiday and when the actual competitive season kicks off. There are Friendly matches during pre-season. We usually get a good 2 months of Pre-Season when you can apply these Schedules and see the effects. What I have effectively done, is increase the focus on Strength and Aerobics for pre-season while keeping other training categories around the same but also increasing some of them 'cos either way there will be 'Very Heavy' Workload. Intense Physical Training is always best done during Pre-Season. Those having problems with Squad Fitness Levels and Stamina of players will find this very helpful and around 2 years in, you can visibly see the team lasting longer on the field as well as during the course of the season. For me, half the squad would increase in one or more out of Strength/Stamina/Pace/Agility and other physical attributes like that during and for the first few months after every pre-season.
Why use Injured Training Schedules?
Injured schedules are so that you can put players returning back from injury into these regimes so that they aren't directly put back into the usual workload. I usually put injured players into this schedule the very day they get injured, not that it affects them while they're not in training(but who knows? ) but so I don't have to keep it in mind till he returns to training. It really helps in the rehab especially after long term injuries.
Workload for specific Schedules?
The Workload I have kept for the Regular schedules are right at the brink between Medium and Heavy. It's Medium, but if you increase even one slider, the Workload becomes Heavy. Of course, you can adjust this once you've imported the schedules. For Injured Schedules, Workload is still Medium but near the halfway mark in the Workload slider. For Pre-Season, though, the Workload is the Heaviest possible as there is no competitive matches and no fatigue to worry about for a long time. However, of course, you can drag back the Workload slider if you don't prefer the heaviest or say if you want to reduce it before Friendly matches, etc
What are the Schedules?
The 11 basic Schedules I mentioned are:
Youth Training?
For youths, I have adopted a sensitive yet effective approach. The Schedules' names are similar with just a 'Y' at the beginning. So
Y GK, Y Fullbacks...
and Y DM Injured, Y CF Injured...
and Y WM Pre-Season, Y SS Pre-Season and so on and so forth...
Screenshots?
Here are 12 Screenshots that I have taken as a preview for the regime:
Regular:
Injured:
Pre-Season:
Regular:
Injured:
Pre-Season:
Additional File Info?
So in the RAR that I have uploaded, there are two files. One is Senior Schedules and the other, Youth Schedules. If you want both, extract both files. If not, choose whichever one you need. These two files together have all the 66 schedules I mentioned, but in case you need ONLY pre-season or ONLY Regular, either just Delete those that you don't need after Importing(see below), or if you can't do that, leave a message here and I'll divide them into 6 different parts- Senior Regular, Senior Injured and Senior Pre-Season; Youth Regular, Youth Injured and Youth Pre-Season(UPDATE: This has now been done!).
Additional Help?
Downloading File(s)
Extracting the RAR(s)
PLEASE let me know how it works out for you! I know I am not even close to some others here who make outstanding schedules but this is just something I tried, so would love to hear what you guys have to say! So suggestions and constructive criticism are very much welcome!
Cheerios and hoping for some positive reactions!
SKFM
So before I begin with the description, this is the link so that you don't have to scroll all the way down:
All Schedules
SK Senior & Youth Training Schedules
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
UPDATE:
If you just want one or some of the 6 sub-schedules:
SENIOR (33 Schedules)
Regular
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Injured
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Pre-Season
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
YOUTH (33 Schedules)
Regular
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Injured
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Pre-Season
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
SK Senior & Youth Training Schedules
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
UPDATE:
If you just want one or some of the 6 sub-schedules:
SENIOR (33 Schedules)
Regular
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Injured
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Pre-Season
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
YOUTH (33 Schedules)
Regular
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Injured
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
Pre-Season
(11 Schedules)
Alternate Link(Mediafire)
It's fileserve, I don't know what's the policy here about outside servers but I read that it's just highly recommended to use fm-base servers, not that it's compulsory.
How many Schedules are there?
I have made 66 training schedules which includes Youth as well as Senior Training Schedules. So what I've done is make 11 basic schedules for certain player positions(mentioned below) and multiply those as Regular(11), Injured(11) and Pre-Season(11) for Senior(33) as well as Youth players(33) which makes 66.
What is the benefit of Pre-Season Schedules?
Pre-Season training is something I had absolutely wonderful results with in FM 2010! Pre-Season, of course, is the period between the players coming back from holiday and when the actual competitive season kicks off. There are Friendly matches during pre-season. We usually get a good 2 months of Pre-Season when you can apply these Schedules and see the effects. What I have effectively done, is increase the focus on Strength and Aerobics for pre-season while keeping other training categories around the same but also increasing some of them 'cos either way there will be 'Very Heavy' Workload. Intense Physical Training is always best done during Pre-Season. Those having problems with Squad Fitness Levels and Stamina of players will find this very helpful and around 2 years in, you can visibly see the team lasting longer on the field as well as during the course of the season. For me, half the squad would increase in one or more out of Strength/Stamina/Pace/Agility and other physical attributes like that during and for the first few months after every pre-season.
Why use Injured Training Schedules?
Injured schedules are so that you can put players returning back from injury into these regimes so that they aren't directly put back into the usual workload. I usually put injured players into this schedule the very day they get injured, not that it affects them while they're not in training(but who knows? ) but so I don't have to keep it in mind till he returns to training. It really helps in the rehab especially after long term injuries.
Workload for specific Schedules?
The Workload I have kept for the Regular schedules are right at the brink between Medium and Heavy. It's Medium, but if you increase even one slider, the Workload becomes Heavy. Of course, you can adjust this once you've imported the schedules. For Injured Schedules, Workload is still Medium but near the halfway mark in the Workload slider. For Pre-Season, though, the Workload is the Heaviest possible as there is no competitive matches and no fatigue to worry about for a long time. However, of course, you can drag back the Workload slider if you don't prefer the heaviest or say if you want to reduce it before Friendly matches, etc
What are the Schedules?
The 11 basic Schedules I mentioned are:
GKs
Centrebacks
Fullbacks
Wingbacks
Def Midfielders
Centre Midfield
Att Midfielders
Wing Midfielder
Support Striker
Centre Forward
Target Man
Then, there are
GK Injured
CB Injured
FB Injured...... and so on just like the regulars with abbreviations for all positions
and
GK Pre-Season
CB Pre-Season
FB Pre-Season...... and so on
Centrebacks
Fullbacks
Wingbacks
Def Midfielders
Centre Midfield
Att Midfielders
Wing Midfielder
Support Striker
Centre Forward
Target Man
Then, there are
GK Injured
CB Injured
FB Injured...... and so on just like the regulars with abbreviations for all positions
and
GK Pre-Season
CB Pre-Season
FB Pre-Season...... and so on
Youth Training?
For youths, I have adopted a sensitive yet effective approach. The Schedules' names are similar with just a 'Y' at the beginning. So
Y GK, Y Fullbacks...
and Y DM Injured, Y CF Injured...
and Y WM Pre-Season, Y SS Pre-Season and so on and so forth...
Screenshots?
Here are 12 Screenshots that I have taken as a preview for the regime:
SENIOR
Regular:
Injured:
Pre-Season:
YOUTH
Regular:
Injured:
Pre-Season:
Additional File Info?
So in the RAR that I have uploaded, there are two files. One is Senior Schedules and the other, Youth Schedules. If you want both, extract both files. If not, choose whichever one you need. These two files together have all the 66 schedules I mentioned, but in case you need ONLY pre-season or ONLY Regular, either just Delete those that you don't need after Importing(see below), or if you can't do that, leave a message here and I'll divide them into 6 different parts- Senior Regular, Senior Injured and Senior Pre-Season; Youth Regular, Youth Injured and Youth Pre-Season(UPDATE: This has now been done!).
Importing the Schedules?
1. After downloading the File, extract using WinRAR to any folder.
2. Go into the game, load your save and go to Training.
3. In Schedules, click on Manage Schedules and then Import.
4. Here, go to folder where you extracted the files and select them.
5. Import, click OK and you will now have all the training schedules- Senior Schedules in Senior Training Screen and Youth Schedules in Youth Training Screen!
6. Put players into corresponding schedules and that's it!
1. After downloading the File, extract using WinRAR to any folder.
2. Go into the game, load your save and go to Training.
3. In Schedules, click on Manage Schedules and then Import.
4. Here, go to folder where you extracted the files and select them.
5. Import, click OK and you will now have all the training schedules- Senior Schedules in Senior Training Screen and Youth Schedules in Youth Training Screen!
6. Put players into corresponding schedules and that's it!
Additional Help?
Downloading File(s)
Extracting the RAR(s)
PLEASE let me know how it works out for you! I know I am not even close to some others here who make outstanding schedules but this is just something I tried, so would love to hear what you guys have to say! So suggestions and constructive criticism are very much welcome!
Cheerios and hoping for some positive reactions!
SKFM
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