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Guess I scared him. No Mike, I was not taking to or
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Hello all, 1st time poster, 1st yr umpire.
I just finished my 1st week (6 games) and have to say "Hallejuja!!!" I simply loved it! I must admit I'm very lucky. The Northern California Umpires Association runs the San Francisco ASA Clinic and even has a scrimmage for us the final day. I also had the added luxury of having a long time family friend work the 1st week with me. Helped a ton to have a good buddy with already established chemisty. So I guess it really does boil down to 'area' or location as has been stated already in this thread. Hope I didn't over state myself. Can't wait to see what I can learn from this forum. Glad I stumbled onto it tonight. Al. |
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Hey rhsc, this is my 1st year umpiring --not my 1st year on the internet! lol
Original Post: "I am a 1st yr umpire...the method of imparting rules knowledge to the new umpire is very inefficent and less than engaging..." Those were pretty much the points I was addressing as a fellow 1st year Umpire. I was trying to give him and others another perspective from another part of the country. I do, however, appreciate the nice, warm welcome. Al. [Edited by Alameda on Apr 9th, 2005 at 02:33 PM] |
[/B][/QUOTE]I don't care if you were trying to be a jerk, that's funny! (and true!) http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/mi...smiley-116.gif
[Edited by Dakota on Apr 9th, 2005 at 02:48 PM] [/B][/QUOTE] Wasnt really tryin to be a jerk, but I'll take being compared to Steve Martin as a compliment. All I need is this softball...and these glasses....... |
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Let's not forget one of the 1st rules of umpiring. The other umpire is your only friend out there. Peace. |
I sympathise with you chess ref.
However as one responsible for the training of new umpires I can offer you the same piece of advise I offer those who choose to follow others into umpiring. Spend your time initially understanding Rule 1 - the definitions. As you initially become familiar with the definitions so the more complex rules will begin to make better sense. We train umpires with the use of a case-book primarily to teach the INTENT of the rule. This together with the definition of the rule makes the understanding far more easily digested and much more likely to understand. |
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Just because some don't follow the rules doesn't mean we throw them out the window. ;)
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Throw Them Out the Window?
Which... the umpire or the rules?
If so, why? If not, why not? JuzzFunnin |
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