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Swinging arms question again :
I apologize if this has been beaten to death but the other night my two partners asked the question again .............. what is the penalty for elbow contact above the shoulder. I searched the forum and found the below information................... is this the most current interpretation ?
Thanks Contact above the shoulders. With a continued emphasis on reducing concussions and decreasing excessive contact situations the committee determined that more guidance is needed for penalizing contact above the shoulders. a. A player shall not swing his/her arm(s) or elbow(s) even without contacting an opponent. b. Excessive swinging of the elbows occurs when arms and elbows are swung about while using the shoulders as pivots, and the speed of the extended arms and elbows is in excess of the rest of the body as it rotates on the hips or on the pivot foot. Currently it is a violation in Rule 9 Section 13 Article. b. Examples of illegal contact above the shoulders and resulting penalties. 1. Contact with a stationary elbow may be incidental or a common foul. 2. An elbow in movement but not excessive should be an intentional foul. 3. A moving elbow that is excessive can be either an intentional foul or flagrant personal foul. |
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I would check your local listings on this one. It is the last NF interpretation that I remember. But they have not addressed this on that extensively in a few years.
Intentional Fouls are very subjective to what is and when it is not. I would check with your local interpreters because they might have a different take. Peace
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Posted By A Forum Member A Few Years Ago ...
Not sure how accurate this is, but it's worth starting a discussion.
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I like the chart and diagram, but I don't see any specific language in the NFHS rules or case book to back that up, as far as what area of contact results in a flagrant foul, intentional foul, etc.
Most of the discussions I have heard about contact to the head and the resulting penalties, concerned the college rule set, which I do not claim to know all the details. Last edited by DrPete; Mon Oct 23, 2017 at 08:15pm. |
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Point of Emphasis ...
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Are such rulings supposed to be passed down to new officials by discussions around a campfire, like the oral traditions of prehistoric people? Hey NFHS rules editor. We have something new for you. It's called written language, and we even have printing presses. Stupid NFHS rules editor.
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Elbow in movement but not excessive (above shoulders) is intentional foul. A normal pivot makes elbow move. Contact by these words means intentional. If it is excessive movement then flagrant. Players are responsible for their own elbows. Now that's what this POE language means. It's not in the rules so you get many individual interpretations. Do check with your interpreters as mentioned above. Last edited by BigCat; Mon Oct 23, 2017 at 09:41pm. |
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It does seem like the NHFS definitely wants a violation called every time when there is excessive elbow swinging with no contact by the following language in Rule 4.
4.24.8 It is not legal to swing arms and elbows excessively. This occurs when: a. Arms and elbows are swung about while using the shoulders as pivots, and the speed of the extended arms and elbows is in excess of the rest of the body as it rotates on the hips or on the pivot foot. b. The aggressiveness with which the arms and elbows are swung could cause injury to another player if contacted. Using this description as a basis, an official will promptly and unhesitatingly rule such action with arms and elbows a violation. |
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How Will Young Officials Know ???
Travesty. Agree 100%. Stupid NFHS rules editor.
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There are a dozen or more contributors on this site that could do a much better job of writing and editing the rule book than the NFHS committee.
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Yet I strangely and totally agree...
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There was a major emphasis on this in the online state rules meeting for Ohio. On three or four straight slides in red/bold/italic letters it stated that contact with a swinging elbow (it did not simply say a moving elbow) is an IF.
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At least one of us has applied for the job, but wasn't hired.
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Law Of The Land ...
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If a NFHS Point of Emphasis falls in the forest and nobody hears it, does it still exist? As far as I know, the NFHS "Swinging Elbows Above The Shoulder Point Of Emphasis" is still the law of the land. Stupid NFHS rules editor.
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