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Old Thu May 29, 2008, 03:43pm
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I'm a whole number guy. Reporting is about communication and which communicates more easily, "one three" or "thirteen"? We all know thirteen, but "one three" takes just a little bit of mapping from what was said into a "real" number. I also think in a noisy gym, where they may not clearly hear all of what I say, "thirteen" is more likely to be recognized correctly than it's two digit alternative.

The hard part is disconnecting the signaling from the saying. I'll usually show the first digit as I'm saying the number, then after a suitable length of time has passed, I'll signal the second digit. But when I watch newbies try it, the fingers are inevitably connected to the syllables.

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Good point, IMO! As a newbie to whole number reporting, your point is spot on as to what I went through while switching my mechanic. My next learning objective is getting to the point where my fingers aren't tied to the syllables. I envision even more mirror time. Do you have any learning tips to pass along?
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Old Thu May 29, 2008, 06:19pm
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Good point, IMO! As a newbie to whole number reporting, your point is spot on as to what I went through while switching my mechanic. My next learning objective is getting to the point where my fingers aren't tied to the syllables. I envision even more mirror time. Do you have any learning tips to pass along?
Mirror time, mirror time, and more mirror time. Every time I use the restroom I call a foul on the guy in the mirror. I've found it useful to run through all the possible uni numbers, checking how they look and working on the timing. It's all about muscle memory, after all.

Also, if you have room by the mirror, practice doing your preliminary, taking a couple of steps to the "reporting area" then stopping and doing your table thing. This has helped me make moving, coming to a complete stop, and reporting more automatic.

You may also want to check yourself by closing your eyes and practicing individual mechanics aspect (fist up straight, traveling signal, etc.), then open your eyes and see if you really look like how you envision yourself looking. That's useful for making you more aware of how it feels to do it properly. 'Cuz at game time we have to do it entirely by feel.
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Old Thu May 29, 2008, 07:09pm
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Mirror time, mirror time, and more mirror time. Every time I use the restroom I call a foul on the guy in the mirror.
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Old Thu May 29, 2008, 07:17pm
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Every time I use the restroom I call a foul on the guy in the mirror.
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Old Fri May 30, 2008, 06:38am
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Mirror time, mirror time, and more mirror time. Every time I use the restroom I call a foul on the guy in the mirror. I've found it useful to run through all the possible uni numbers, checking how they look and working on the timing. It's all about muscle memory, after all.

Also, if you have room by the mirror, practice doing your preliminary, taking a couple of steps to the "reporting area" then stopping and doing your table thing. This has helped me make moving, coming to a complete stop, and reporting more automatic.

You may also want to check yourself by closing your eyes and practicing individual mechanics aspect (fist up straight, traveling signal, etc.), then open your eyes and see if you really look like how you envision yourself looking. That's useful for making you more aware of how it feels to do it properly. 'Cuz at game time we have to do it entirely by feel.
Thanks for the advice. I did try using all the number combinations, and I'll return to that while working on my timing as I incorporate some movement into my practice.
A side note to my mirror time practice is that my dogs don't like my practice to include the use of a whistle. Evidently the Fox 40 really bothers them.
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Old Fri May 30, 2008, 06:59am
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A side note to my mirror time practice is that my dogs don't like my practice to include the use of a whistle. Evidently the Fox 40 really bothers them.
I wouldn't actually blow the whistle in a small room, anyway. Not good for the ears. Just say "Tweet" or something similar to simulate the whistle, and then make the appropriate signals in the mirror. It really helps a lot.
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Old Fri May 30, 2008, 08:29am
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I wouldn't actually blow the whistle in a small room, anyway. Not good for the ears. Just say "Tweet" or something similar to simulate the whistle, and then make the appropriate signals in the mirror. It really helps a lot.
Yes, I learned that from the dogs, and that is what I have been doing. They and my ears appreciate the lack of noise.
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Old Fri May 30, 2008, 08:47am
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I wouldn't actually blow the whistle in a small room, anyway. Not good for the ears. Just say "Tweet" or something similar to simulate the whistle, and then make the appropriate signals in the mirror. It really helps a lot.
Or if you're really feeling sadistic, you can use a dog whistle for your practice.
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