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Old Thu Dec 18, 2003, 01:23pm
davidw davidw is offline
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Rainmaker,

I use the exact same sequence as Andy, and it is smooth and I have no doubt you will pick it up quick. Let us know if you like it or found other options.

I also use a two part 'notification' that play is about to become live. I will always say "READY!" Then as I place it to there mid-section (I use that technique as well) I say "BALL!" As I insert whistle into mouth, raise hand that just gave ball to player--to chop in time and begin the count with hand that just had whistle in it, all the while beginning to step away from player to get proper angle/distance.

I agree with Dan that one should learn to talk with the whistle in their mouth, but I think that there are times for that and this situation is better served by communicatiing with whistle out of mouth. I feel it's not only not necessary for this mechanic, but allows you to take the extra time to communicate clearly and demonstrate control and an unhurried demeanor adding to your professionalism and at the very least the appearance of such.
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