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I've been asked by my church group to train basketball officials from several individual programs spread over a couple of counties. I'll have about 90 minutes. I've been wracking my brain, trying to figure out how best to distill bball officiating down to its simplest form. Being a bear of very little brain, it isn't working all that well.
At the moment I'm planning on about 30 minutes for classroom training and 60+ minutes on the floor working a scrimage. In the classroom training, I'm thinking about covering:
What I'm really looking for are some workable guidelines on what to teach and how to teach it. As I see it, the task is to present the basics in such a way that the attendees can then go back to their local programs and be successful, and pass along what they've learned -- a train the trainers kind of approach. A good 30 minute instructional video on 2-whistle would be fantastic. Is there one out there? I welcome any suggestions. [Edited by Back In The Saddle on Dec 2nd, 2005 at 04:35 PM]
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