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Volleyball anyone?
One of my co-workers who used to work basketball has worked volleyball for the past 5 or 6 years. Their first meeting of the year is coming up and he asked me if I was interested in working volleyball. I told him I'd have to think about it.
Pros - cons? (and by "cons", I don't mean prisoners) :rolleyes: Comments from anyone who works both would be appreciated. BTW - he stopped officiating basketball because of a personal situation having to do with getting up and down the court, not because he didn't like it anymore. He's a good guy and he made it sound like fun, but it doesn't sound like an opportunity to get much exercise, which is one of the reasons I work basketball (at my age, you need all the exercise you can get). Thanks in advance, everyone. Oh yeah - do you get to make up your own rules? :p |
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I was terrible at anything above the MS level, and some freshmen. I just couldn't get the hang of back row attack, or of the lifts and double hits. At the lower levels, back row attack doesn't happen because the girls are too small (ball has to be completely above the level of the net) and the lifts and doubles are easier because they're so obvious. Around here, there's much more control over the coaches, and they are much more restrained. Parents are just as clueless, though, but you usually have more authority because they don't watch as much v-ball on TV. THere's nothing equivalent to the NBA. On the other hand, a lot of girls play "club" ball, and the rules can be very different and that's confusing, since they really don't understand either set. But you can get $150 or $200 dollars on a long Saturday, and it doesn't take very many of those to make a good season! |
I worked VB for 2 years while in college and didn't like it very much. I love the sport, but officiating it was quite boring for me. I moved up relatively fast, working varsity games my first year and a couple of playoff games my second. The best match I had was one for a district championship that went 3 games, and I enjoyed that game and the playoff games. The others, I really just wanted to get them over with, so I quit.
These were small schools in Texas without a lot of VB talent there. I've heard that if you work the bigger schools, things are better, but I like football MUCH better -- so it isn't an issue for me anymore. |
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BTW - does the volleyball association have a "Howard equivalent"? :) |
Volleyball is not that bad. It can be uninteresting. As Juulie stated, the up official watches the ball and blows the whistle on all calls relating to the ball. Down official watches for net violations. That is basically when he/she blows the whistle.
If you have not played the game, then when you read the rules you will be surprised. I find basketball way more interesting, but there are volleyball officials that are passionate to the sport. |
I just finished the training for new volleyball officials and took my test yesterday. Haven't worked any real matches yet. It doesn't seem real interesting, compared to basketball, but I've barely started, so I can't give an honest opinion yet.
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There is very little physical exertion in officiating volleyball. There is, however, just as much mental exercise as any other game out there.
The lower level (MS, FR) matches can be boring as the skills may not yet be fully developed. Some of the athleticism displayed at the Varsity HS and college levels is great. If you can make it through the lower levels as you are working your way up, VB becomes a fast-paced, exciting game to officiate at the higher levels. |
[QUOTE=Andy]There is very little physical exertion in officiating volleyball. There is, however, just as much mental exercise as any other game out there.
[QUOTE] I beg to differ but we're entitled to our own opinions... I think the physical exertion that an official endures during any sporting event makes the mental part of the game that much harder. Again, JMO. |
Volleyball officiating is like stealing money.
But it bores me to death. |
[QUOTE=BktBallRef]Volleyball officiating is like stealing money.
__________________________________________________ ________ I hear this phrase a lot -- usually from football or basketball guys -- but always from people who have no idea how stupid a statement it is! |
I've done one season of wreck league quality volleyball. It can be really boring. It does require quite a bit of mental effort. Some of that effort is just keeping your head in the game. Unlike basketball there isn't the physical effort that generally keeps you in the game. I concur with Juulie's dizzying comment, the ball moves pretty quickly and there's other stuff to watch right along with it and until you adjust it can be kinda harrying. Fortunately adjusting doesn't take too long. I'm tempted to do it this year for the money.
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I am a tri-official (football, basketball, volleyball) and each sport has their goods and bads. I think that when you take multiple sports, it forces you to learn the rules even more. For those thinking volleyball is boring, I must beg to differ. I work a lot of HS in the larger schools and the hits and digs are great to watch. When you have to keep the back rows straight and look that net straight down for a touch, you can't afford to doze off.
I have a little matrix for my sports and their demands on me: Football: Highly Physical Low Mental Volleyball: Low Physical Highly Mental Basketball: Highly Physical Highly Mental Great mix of sports for me. Enjoy all of them. |
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Stupid is as stupid does, Forest. |
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Just like you'd rather have two desserts and only ever visit one desert, you'd watch Forrest Gump twice, and only visit a forest once. Edit: as for volleyball, have you seen the tall leggy women that play at the higher levels? |
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