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Old Mon Dec 07, 2009, 10:46am
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Steve has a good point...what is your audience and their general level of experience?

If you are dealing with a lot of younger or newer umpires, you may target different things than you would with a more experienced group.

Regardless, it's always good to focus on rules and getting in depth with some of the less understood or mis-called rules. Examples are batting out of order, substitution violations, pitching rules, and my personal favorite (pet peeve), obstruction.

I handle some classroom sessions for our more experienced HS umpires in AZ. Shoot me a private message if you want and I can have some more in depth conversations with you.
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