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If I'm not mistaken, Senior Member means one
has posted many times on this board (100 or more, I think). Has nothing to do with umpire qualifications. In my area, a certified umpire must belong to an association, pass the exam, attend some field clinics (minimal), and pay dues/attend required meetings each season to stay active. Does this make him a guru? Of course not, but at least he has the basics to pass the exam. What makes him a guru is his own relationship with the rule book (studying it, answering rules quizzes, looking up rulings based on plays presented on this board, discussing plays with other umpires, etc). Some guys pass the exam to become certified, and never read it again. As far as mechanics are concerned, this expertise comes from working many games with excellent umpires who know proper mechanics. Also, reading, videos, and clinics can help. Willingness to learn new and customary techniques is essential, as oppesed to saying, "I've always done it this way, and I see no reason to change." (when a guy doesn't know the "V") We are only as good as we desire to become. An individual's expertise (or lack of) is directly related to his dedication to improving and staying current with rules and mechanics, not to mention a new hat and shirt at least every 5 years. Yes, that was sarcasm. |
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