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Originally Posted by JRutledge
1) IAABO has more training materials on mechanics just as my state association does as well.
2) Rotations are not covered very well or the philosophy behind them. If you just read the book all you know is you move when the ball is on one side. You have no idea when it is likely appropriate and why you are actually rotation. There is just token reference and the rest seems to be left to the imagination.
3) Then when it comes to foul reporting, there is very little as to how to do it. Of course there is a description of the steps, but there is not a single visual as to proper technique or what clearly should not be done.
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1) What additional training materials does IAABO have and how are these training materials different than the FED Manual?
2)What is the IAABO alternative that they recommend and use for better rotations?
3) What is the IAABO-specific way to report fouls and how/why is this better than the FED way?
Just trying to learn.......