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NSA Umpire Clinic
Any of you attending the NSA Umpire Clinic in Charlottesville VA tomorrow?
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;) Having watched the NSA Guys work in this area I didn't know they had clinics.
I will be in Raleigh working ball. |
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As soon as I saw the title of the thread.... |
Why I'm I picturing Bobcat Goldthwait in Police Academy
"Now this is the proper way to eat a jelly doughnut" |
I wonder if Ric Flair is going to be there...
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Can't speak for other areas, but, in Georgia, that is an oxymoron.
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Nothing against NSA, but I'll probably never figure out how to do their strike mechanic... or their ball mechanic... and that safe mechanic, thats a toughie.. and I'm sure I'd drop my brush tossing it up at least 50% of the time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x8hucA3QIU Maybe I need an NSA clinic. |
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I guess I should not be surprised that the video is from Indiana. There are a lot of good umpires here, but there are many more that are lacking in their knowledge of mechanics. I was at our northern Indiana ASA umpire clinic yesterday, and I have an ASA school this weekend, but when it comes to NFHS...well, they really don't offer any training, though you are supposed to go to a half day clinic if you are working the playoffs.
I read posts where people talk about taking the NFHS tests several times, perhaps even every year, but here in Indiana, you take the test one time, and if you pass then you're qualified to work games for as long as you keep sending in your registration each year. They suggest getting training from your local association, but I've been a member of three different ones, and their meetings almost always digress into war story sessions for the old-timers. Most of the umpires work different sports since the season is so short up here, and they really don't spend ten or eleven months out of the year studying softball. Heck, even I don't. I officiate volleyball also and spend three months each year studying that sport. The video is painful to watch, but for me it's not any more painful than watching my daughter's high school games. It's hard for me to bite my tongue. I'll see Julie on Thursday so I'll let her know that her video was a nice discussion point. I remember her showing us another video at both an ASA clinic and an ASA school two years ago. It was from a TV comedy show where the main character was trying out umpiring for the first time. Now THAT was funny. Just thinking about that guy pointing to the base umpire on a play at the plate makes me laugh every time. |
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Well all of us from Indiana are that sharp!! Ok not all of us....but a lot of us. I have to agree with Bob, to call high school games we are just reguired to take the open book test once and pass it then send in $50 a year to keep your license (up to 3 sports). BUT to be considered for the tournament you have to complete the test every year and attend a certification clinic every other year....for what that is worth....
Hey Bob I will see JJ Wednesday so I will say hi to her. You heading to Ohio this weekend for the NUS? If so I will see you there!!! |
I plan on being at the NUS in Massillon, Ohio this coming weekend.
Anybody else? |
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I will do that!!
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Bretman,
I am also going to be in Ohio this weekend, see you there. |
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By the way, of course you're right about the requirements for the tournament. I haven't worked it yet, and won't for at least the next three years, so I haven't concerned myself with that. I do know that it's usually Steve Chamness that runs the NFHS certification clinic up here so I know that whoever attends gets excellent instruction. I had a feel good moment over the weekend. I was spending quality time with my DD (half the time spent talking about softball of course ;)) and she asked me why I didn't work the tournament, and I got to tell her that it's because I'd rather watch her play than umpire a game. The smile on her face was worth 1,000 game fees. Since you're seeing Julie on Wednesday, I guess you're from the Muncie area? You probably weren't in Logansport on Sunday? |
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Of course I'm envious of the umpire of which you speak. My wife hates that I always refer to myself as a Texan. She tells me I've been in Indiana long enough that I can call myself a Hoosier. She also hates that I've "brainwashed" my youngest DD into having UT be her first college choice rather than IU. I can sense March will be a tense time in our household with me picking UT for the Final Four and having all the Indiana schools knocked out before the Sweet 16 ;) |
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That is funnier than hell. Thank you for a huge smile and belly laugh. OK...back under the rock. |
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