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Originally Posted by pfan1981
Just my .02,
I ref both volleyball and basketball for a couple years. I have attended camps for both. Obviously basketball is more physically demanding and a lot more to keep track of since the players interact physically with one another. Also, the coaches and players get more heated with basketball.
That being said, any officiating is mentally demanding. I dive into the rule and casebook in both sports I officiate to better prepare myself. Additionally, I work on mechanics and professionalism at all times. Volleyball is more straight forward as far as situations and rules. The lineups and alignments can be a beast to keep track of as well as the touches at the net on a hard spike. There are subjective calls in volleyball just like in basketball. One ref could call a lift in volleyball differently each game just like in basketball where a ref might call more hand-checking and less aggressive play.
Volleyball is easier than basketball, but requires work and practice in order to perfect it just like any sport.
I'm rambling now......ugh.........I will tell you what I say to people when they give you a hard time for being a teacher.....
"It's not a private club. Anyone can join. Feel free to sign up. And then we can talk."
pfan
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Agreed. Just finished my 3rd year of
VB. Working at certain things, but alignments is still the weak point. As I get to understand the game more, that will come.
And, I changed careers and am now a teacher.