Thread: 3 man mechanics
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Old Wed Feb 09, 2005, 10:04pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Slow down.

Concentrate on calling your game and focusing on the area right in front of you (if you don't know exactly what your primary is) rather than on positioning. But - remember that you always want to have a triangle of refs.

Also, have a good, solid pre-game, and the two experienced refs should discuss whose job it is to "correct" rotational/switching errors.

Finally, communicate. There are 3 sets of eyes - you can look at your partners for a split second to see if you're standing where they think you should be.
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