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Originally Posted by chartrusepengui
I have been to a few 3 crew camps where we were instructed to make the visible count "at least shoulder level or above" and the "hand was to flex from a closed (fingers together) to open (fingers apart) position. This was really harped on. I used to give count with arm starting about chest high and angling downward but since the camps now try and keep it shoulder high but I would never go higher - it's too uncomfortable.
When reporting to table I try and keep hand off shoulder/away from in front of my chest so that it is easier to see.
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Were they using women's mechanics at these camps? The only place I see visible counts that high is college women's officials.
Back to the original question, it is my opinion that it's possible to be too crisp in your mechanics. Better to be smooth than robotic.