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I read a post on the ABUA forum page that said something about umpire schools getting away from teaching the scissiors because of the fatigue and potential back problems that develop after sustained use. They also say the Gerry Davis stance is the optimal stance to use because of its balance and consistency. Did anybody hear these things also, did anybody read the Gerry Davis articles by Childress on officiating.com, or any other thoughts? Thanks
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I did not read the article, but I have heard the samething that you read in the article. I couple of friends of mine who are minor league umpires said that umpiring schools you not teaching the scissors anymore, because of the exact things you mentioned.
They also included knee problems as well that develop because of using the scissor stance. |
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Do the box
I nearly always use the heel to toe box - the toe of the foot behind the catcher is even with the heel of the foot towards the batter.
Occasionally, I will drop to one knee and hunch over in a modified scissors stance when I have a shrimpkin batter; the box is best but if your legs are tired it is tough to get down low in a box stance. I might use this half a dozen times in a season. You've always got to keep in mind that in this alternate stance, you are not very mobile and that the catcher may run over you if you are not ready to get out of his way.
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No more aching knees, back or hamstrings. Even from game #1 of the season, I'm a little sore but nothing to the extreme that I used to be the first few games using the other stance. I'm sure the sissiors is the same simply because there is so much stress put on the body in the scissors. And, although it took a good summer to get used to it, I think my zone is just as consistent from the box as it was from the knee. Thanks David |
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Hello Fellow Blues.
I've seen Laz Diaz work some games and he goes from Scissors to Box and back a few times during a game - same with Jim Joyce. Do any of you do this...and if you do doesn't it cause your zone to float around? Thanks a lot. |
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