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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by jdccpa
4. Forget the rubber band etc on the wrist and/or the whistle in your pocket, keep the AP arrow in your head. You are more apt to forget to change the rubber band or the whistle.
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Best way to do this, which I just learned this year: Instead of counting One-thousand-one, one-thousand-two, one-thousand-three, etc., count red-arrow-one, red-arrow-two.
No matter what you're counting (inbound 5-second, closely guarded, backcourt, FTs), use the "color-arrow" counting method and you'll automatically remind yourself every trip down the floor.
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After your last game and a shower, you decide to jump in the car with some folks & head down to the local grill (and bar) for a light salad and a few liquid carbs. As you sit there pretty much minding your own business a camp director offers to buy you a shot of your favorite adult beverage to thank you for the 4 T's you handed out during a game he was responsible for. It's impolite to refuse, it's downright inhuman to not buy a second round. What I learned: leave the bar after that second one.