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Rich Mon May 04, 2009 08:06am

Offseason stuff
 
Unlike many of you, I don't work a lot of basketball (read: NONE) between seasons. I do football and baseball and I'm more than occupied with baseball season right now.

But I decided this off-season to go to a couple of camps (I've dropped 40 pounds since January and will need to order all-new shirts just to go work these) and work a weekend or two on the courts instead of on the diamond.

I'm not sure what my motivation is, actually. My goal is to get down to about 180 pounds (I still have a ways to go (as I'm still a 38 waist and I think 180 will put me in about a 34) but WeightWatchers and exercise will get me there) for next basketball season and I'm thinking the pain-free running is the part I'll enjoy the most at this point. It won't be the coaches or the ragged rec-style basketball, etc.

Anyone else not work a lot of off-season stuff? I normally work about 35-40 games a season, all varsity, and usually don't see a court between March and November.

I don't really know why I started this thread -- just guess I haven't posted in a while and decided to drop by.

Texas Aggie Mon May 04, 2009 11:29am

The only off-season work I usually do is camps. However, my assignor told me he'd like to see me work some summer league ball to improve my season schedule, so I'm going to do some of that.

JRutledge Mon May 04, 2009 11:49am

I work basketball during the summer because it is really the only sport I care about year-round. I have no desire to work a single baseball game during the summer and subject myself to all the rain outs or stupid cancellations for no good reason. I know when I schedule a basketball game unless there is an act of God that game is going to be paid while working out. Plus what is a better way to stay in shape most of the year. And I do not have to spend all the time washing uniforms and equipment all summer long. I am attend a lot of camps during the summer and it is a great way to work on things.

I credit my summer work to keeping me in much better shape year-round. I would not change a thing.

Peace

zm1283 Mon May 04, 2009 11:51am

I don't work a lot of off-season basketball. I do baseball in the spring and summer and I'm going to do softball in the fall, so I don't have much time to anyway. The only thing I'll do for sure is a couple of association camps in June. Last year I filled in for a few varsity rec league games during the summer just to make some extra cash on the side, but other than that I didn't do any other basketball.

Mark Padgett Mon May 04, 2009 12:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 599544)
I I normally work about 35-40 games a season

I normally work about 35-40 games a weekend. :D

zebraman Mon May 04, 2009 07:54pm

Basketball is the only sport that I officiate.

I work a couple varsity leagues in June and July. There is also a college league available that is good for a few nights in June and July. I typically attend two camps and am a camp clinician at a couple others during the summer months.

August and September is my time to get away from the game a little bit, but even then I can be talked into a little high school rec ball if I have a couple partners who will ref it "the right way" and the quality of ball is decent.

grunewar Tue May 05, 2009 05:34am

I too only do hoops. While I have been asked to do, and in the past have done other sports, for me, it's just not fair to my family.......IMO.

That being said, I am still helping to coach my son's spring hoops league (only three more weeks to go) and I ref in a "high quality" spring league (F/JV equivalent) into June which is brushing me up on my three-man. I will also do summer HS Rec ball once a week before the HS season kicks in this fall.

I guess I'm fortunate to go about 8/9 months a yr.

AKOFL Tue May 05, 2009 12:11pm

I'm with gwar. My sport is basketball. Off season for my job is the basketball season. I call games sometimes 6 days a week. Durring the summer it's back to work so calling any other summer sport would reall leave my familly time in the rears. I do call a youth league on Sat for a few hours and I plan onattending a camp this year. Camps are a quite a task for us in AK. No running to the corner store.:D I'm looking forward to calling a big tournament before my camp so that should get my head on straight hopefully.

Mark Padgett Tue May 05, 2009 02:18pm

I work only basketball, croquet and Calvinball. Calvinball is the most fun because there are no rules.

http://www.hobbitmanor.com/images/calvinball.JPG

Amesman Tue May 05, 2009 04:52pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 599874)
I work only basketball, croquet and Calvinball. Calvinball is the most fun because there are no rules.

http://www.hobbitmanor.com/images/calvinball.JPG

But is there OT in Calvinball?!

(Calvin rocks -- talk about your Marciano-like moves and going out on top ...)

w_sohl Tue May 05, 2009 05:58pm

Rich, how tall are you? I'm just under 6' 0" and just over 180#. If you are similar, you'll be wearing 36" waist.

Amesman Tue May 05, 2009 06:15pm

Congrats on dropping the lbs. by the way, Rich! (But next time, please don't ship them my way, OK? Gotta get moving ...)

DonInKansas Tue May 05, 2009 06:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by w_sohl (Post 599928)
Rich, how tall are you? I'm just under 6' 0" and just over 180#. If you are similar, you'll be wearing 36" waist.

I'm 6'0, and back when I was 180 lb, I could wear a 32 waist. YMMV.

Anyhoo, Spring/summer are baseball season; that's how I started officiating and it's my first love. Besides that, there's little/no rec bball where I live. The Fall is my offseason.

Camron Rust Wed May 06, 2009 11:50am

Quote:

Originally Posted by w_sohl (Post 599928)
Rich, how tall are you? I'm just under 6' 0" and just over 180#. If you are similar, you'll be wearing 36" waist.

I'm 6'0", around 220#, and wear a 35-36".

Point being that it is hard to tell with just weight and height.

Mark Padgett Wed May 06, 2009 12:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 600078)
I'm 6'0", around 220#, and wear a 35-36"

So Camron, what is that in metric? :D

BTW - last weekend during the rainstorm we had here, the lights at The Hoop in Beaverton went out twice during games. During one stoppage, one of the coaches wanted to keep playing in the dark. He said the way his team had been playing, it wouldn't matter. :)


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