Thread: Umpire School
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Old Thu Jul 15, 2010, 06:04pm
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I am late to this, but...

I went to Harry's 25 years ago, and it was a great camp.

I have also heard that Evans is good, and both have improved over the years. When I went, Harry's was hands down better than Evans, but Mr. Evans had not really taken over the school yet.

Personally, I would hear more opinions about each school, and then find out what learning style you would prefer. Second, I would work every game you can leading up to either school, and condition hard (lots of sprints, lots of weights, esp. leg work, and lose some weight if you need to). Third, I would even consider going to a weekend camp before you go to school, especially if you have not seen any pitching in a while.

Fourth, I would find which school has fewer students, and seriously consider that in your evaluation. Fewer=more time for you. Fifth, assume that you will not make it into pro ball, so decide how hard you want to work at it while you are down there, and what school will help you to become the best umpire you can be, and help you to get to the highest level you wish to get to outside of pro ball.

Finally, get the best gear you can buy, and the best uniforms you can buy, and take them down there with you, including a plate coat if you can get one. Get your clothes custom tailored for you before you go down by a professional in your area.

P.S. Decide before you go, no alcohol while down there, and have lots of good food in your room for after your field work.
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