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Welcome to the game!
8+ years and I mainly stay at the Jr High level...it's where my heart and interest lies. I've done some summer HS ball but nothing official on Friday nights. Know your nerves are a good thing...it means you care about doing a good job. Talk to yourself on the court, give yourself a play by play as you are watching...this can help you a great deal. As you cross halfcourt, remind yourself "White this way or blue this way"... Focus on one thing to improve on each game...be it getting your arm up straight on calls, perfeciting your 5 and 10 second chop to actually be 5 and 10 seconds. Have fun...it's just a game... |
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Having yourself videoed is also a valuable tool for improving. U can see yourself in all your glory or just the opposite. Take in all the pointers u can, even though it may not come accros in the best way. Never let others take away the enjoyment u get from calling the game. I'm all about having a good time while doing the best job I can. Good luck
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My best advice, in no particular order:
1. Have fun. 2. Learn from everyone you work with.... good and bad. 3. Don't take yourself too seriously... especially when you and everyone else in the gym knows you just kicked it. 4. Develop very bad but very selective hearing. 5. Buy good shoes. 6. Ask a lot of questions when you're with good refs. 7. Say thank you when you get bad advice from bad refs and let it go. 8. Remember that it takes about 3 years to really start getting pretty good. 9. Use a FOX 40... preferablly a CMG. 10. Know the rules. All of those goofy things you know will never happen in one of your games.... they'll happen. 11. If you look and act professional, people will treat you that way, and vice versa.
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3 Man Mechanics at Camp
POSSIBLE HOW TO's . . .
1. Apply now to attend a summer officiating camp where you can get immersed intensely in 3 man mechanics over the course of a weekend. Then work on what you will have learned there in the subsequent season. Then go again the next year. 2. Volunteer your participation for as many pre-season frosh, jv, and varsity scrimmages as your area offers where they might be workshopping 3 man mechanics in preparation for the season to come. Even if there's no pay, the value you derive may be worth it. 3. Don't watch NCAA or NBA on television with the intent of picking up tips on 3 man mechanics. The differences between those and the Fed mechanics are enough to really screw you up. Especially NBA. Plus the partial glimpse of only one or two officials on the tube doesn't really contribute to an awareness and appreciation of the flow of all three together. Rather. . . 4. Go to games on your off nights and observe 3 man crews in action. Have your NFHS Officials' Manual with you. Take actual notes and review them at home. Ask your assignor where some really good officials are scheduled and learn from them. Just some misc. ideas. I'm confident others will have more valuable suggestions for you. Last edited by Freddy; Sun Dec 14, 2008 at 09:52pm. Reason: speeling mistaks |
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know the rules and understand them as well as you can and how to apply them. knowing why you called something and the proper terminology (i.e. legal guarding position) is often the best way to defuse a volatile situation.
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No, he just uses no whistle...two fingers between the teeth...never forgets it.
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t think my smitty would hold it, though!
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So what do you like?
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Those are very good. Got a bunch of those.... but not nearly as many as Tjones1!
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Back to the topic. Thank you for stepping out and doing something the game of basketball needs but many will not do. There are so many things that will make up your experience as an official: your drive, your natural ability, opportunity, mentors, etc. I don't care if it is rec ball or not, you need to see plays. You can get on the fast track to almost every aspect of officiating except seeing and calling plays.
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I'm assuming you are relatively new to this site as well.
If true, explore the 'search' function. It is fantastic! No matter what situation you encounter on the court, it has been discussed, disected, and broken down to the nth degree many times in the past. Its a treasure trove for new officials (and old)!!
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