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I've been told to never ever do double or tripple tweets. One hard call is enough, the only exception I do is for time outs when I usually call one long signal. But I don't do the double or tripples, and I don't think you should either. Many whistles and you risk just sounding silly insted of firm when you make a call.
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All single, short, strong tweets unless otherwise necessary. Held balls, or loud gyms where it appears no one has heard the whistle may be exceptions, but rare.
I will sometimes use a longer whistle for a time out...kind of a habit. But unless otherwise needed, never a double or triple tweet. As evaluators at camps have told me, we're officials, not train conductors.
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I am very glad I have asked this question and thank all of you for the replies. I use my whistle as another "tool of the trade" or tool to help me express different plays and different situations. I personally feel it can help you emphasize a play of more importance, or when there is a double whistle and I know that I want to take the play. I have yet to go to a camp where, what I call utilizing my whistle, has been brought to my attention, but it is very helpful to know. Thanks.
P.S. I use a longer blast for my time-out as well. |
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Single only, but don't make it too short. I've never timed it, but I'll bet I blow for at least half to 3/4 of a second -- maybe longer. At camps, all feedback on my whistle has been positive. I have been known to blow a few short tweets during a dead ball to keep a throw in from happening (e.g. sub or table issue), but this is something I want to get away from. The bottom line is that if for whatever reason you can't stop play with one blast, you need to blow a stronger blast, not 2 or more weak blasts. If you can be heard, what's the point of blowing more?
Never say never, as weird situations call for irregular action, but I'd say one strong blast on the whistle is almost always the way to go. |
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I view my whistle as an important part of controlling the game. While I agree that one blast is probably the best way to go - I tend to have two quick blasts on things like travels or on team control foul (offense) away from the ball. I think your whistle is the first of several items in your "tool box" to sell your call (voice, body language, signals, etc).
Until we reach the level of the "big time" officials (where as long as they get the call right, nobody will bother them), we need to get the call right and make the call the "proper way". |
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One big blast of the whistle in all you need if you ask me. I know guys that tweet the whistle several times, but if you blast just one time, which is sufficient. If I do tweet the whistle two or three times, it is not by practice.
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