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Old Wed Jun 08, 2005, 11:09am
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Our local chapter is updating our training material.

Discussions seem to always end up talking about "field presence". We all seem to know it when we see it, but how do you define it?

Your input is appreciated.
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Old Wed Jun 08, 2005, 11:54am
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Not letting the players know you don't know what you are doing.

Seriously, the time worn "looking like an umpire" applies - uniform neat and clean, standard mechanics, clear signals, good positioning, hustle, strong voice, etc.
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Old Wed Jun 08, 2005, 01:32pm
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I would also add keeping to yourself on the field. We all ump on fields where we know the players/coaches/parents but we need to smile, say a quick hello and back to the game. Not being anti-social, just business-like.
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Old Mon Jun 13, 2005, 08:06pm
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Not defining here, but just adding more to what has already been said. Another part of "field presence" is how one conducts oneself at all times. Leaning on the fence, acting like there is nothing going on on the field is an example of bad field presence. However, using proper between the innings mechanics, watching the offense and defense...etc are examples of what I would call good field presence. The manner in which one conducts oneself from the time they enter the complex until the time they leave is very important in the type of field presence one establishes.
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