
Mon Oct 13, 2008, 04:19pm
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
I have found that slowing down almost never looks like you're unsure of the call -- unless you've got lengthy pauses, or something like that. Slowing down usually just looks like calm, relaxed, not my first rodeo, routine call, etc. In other words, what feels like going slow to us, usually does not appear that way to everyone else.
Two suggestions:
First, practice the entire sequence in the mirror. Do this a lot. Make it muscle memory.
Second, and they teach this to volleyball officials, when you've got a series of signals to give, have a rhythm to it, giving each signal the same length of time. It looks better than hurrying one, holding the next, etc.
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Excellent point on "have a rhythm". I've been trying that recently with kids and rec games before HS season starts.
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