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Originally posted by bard
2. Don't backpeddle. My achilles hasn't hurt since I stopped.
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Always remember to do the look over your shoulder while running straight - not only does it reduce injuries to yourself, it reduces the likelihood of collisions with others on the sidelines (I actually have seen several college officials do the backpedal, though).
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5. Eye contact with my partner before putting the ball in play.
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I can't stress this one enough!! Whether you have a running or stopped clock or there is 7:59 in the first or :00.1 in the second overtime, always make sure you look at your partner(s) before inbounding! (I've had some problems from quick partners this season.)
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3. Closed hand-Foul. Open hand-Violation. Closed hand-Foul. Open hand-Violation. Closed hand-Foul. Open hand-Violation... DANG!
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Once again - an important one. Don't keep your partner(s) in the dark. If there is a foul, we can start the switch/line everyone up for FT's. If a violation, we can rotate properly and possibly set up the inbound.
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10. Keep up on the NCAA better so I don't humiliate myself in next year's pool...
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Quite possibly the most important thing on your lists!

Of course, make sure you stop doing pools when you get picked to do college ball!