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53 THINGS EVERY ROOKIE SHOULD KNOW 12 At some point, you come to understand that officiating is about the journey. Every game counts, so hold onto moments of joy. 13 Breathe. It will get stressful but staying calm will lead to better resolutions.3 . 14 You learn how to defuse anger in others.. 15 Improve how you dress and respect for you grows.. 16 Long after you retire, you will wish you were still officiating. 2021 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION ROSTER 2021 National Basketball Association Roster. Below is the 2020-21 NBA roster of officials with each official’s uniform number, name, years in the league through last season and hometown. ARE YOU A REACTOR OR A DECISION-MAKER? A decision-maker deals with the issue before it becomes an actual problem. A reactor lets the chattering continue, does nothing about it and before long has seen the issue build to an unmanageable level. Use your training and experience to make adequate decisions about the events that occur in your games and matches. REALITY OF CALLING A CHECKED SWING Reality of Calling A Checked Swing. M any umpires would agree that there are very few judgment calls in baseball that are tougher to make than a checked swing. Whether you are the plate umpire having to instantaneously switch your concentration from the pitch’s location to the hitter’s commitment, or a field umpire in the middle of the HANDLING TOUGH SITUATIONS ON DIFFICULT PITCHES O ne of the toughest jobs for a softball umpire is ruling on inside pitches. There is a lot happening at once and there are a lot of moving parts. But it doesn’t have to be difficult. Inside pitches can be simple to handle if you use proper techniques and become reliant on the same system each pitch. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE ATTACKED Get the police involved if you or your partner have been assaulted. File appropriate police reports and follow through with charges as appropriate. One way to help deter violence against officials is to stand up and fight it the proper way —in the judicial system. You do a disservice to the avocation if you’re involved in a physical REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD Hit by Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Base Award. Pat Smith, Saugus, Calif., (plate) and Kent Jacobsen, Canyon Country, Calif., observe play after the pitch hits the batter. (Photo Credit: Bob Messina) T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, aswell as
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Pat the referee arrives at Hometeam High School for a basketball game. With Chris, the inexperienced partner, in tow, Pat approaches Hometeam Head Coach Johnson. “Hi, Coach Johnson,” says Pat, giving the coach a vigorous handshake and a slap on the shoulder. “Pat! Great to see you!” replies Coach Johnson, returning the shoulder slap.“How’s
2021 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UMPIRE ROSTER 58 Dan Iassogna Marietta, Ga. 2004 49 Andy Fletcher Olive Branch, Miss. 1999 87 Scott Barry Quincy, Mich. 2009 35 Jeremie Rehak Pittsburgh 2021 77 Jim Reynolds Osprey, Fla. 1999 11 Tony Randazzo Las Cruces, N.M. 1999 13 Todd Tichenor Holcomb, Kan. 2012 62 Chad Whitson Newark, Ohio 2019 72 Alfonso Marquez Gilbert, Ariz. 1999REFEREE MAGAZINE
Features Philly Rules. Philly referees have dominated NBA officiating for decades. Here’s why. Subject to Interpretation. Statewide rules interpreters play a crucial role in analyzing high school playing rules. Sports Basketball. A look at three key correct NCAA Tournament rulings. All Sports. Used wisely, warnings can correct bad behavior. Columns The News. West awarded $500,000 THE WAY WE’LL PLAY TODAY B. aseball is unique in the fact its playing confines are not always specifically spelled out by the rulebook. Yes, at the NFHS, college and pro levels, the distance between the bases is always 90 feet, and the pitching plate is 60 feet, 6 inches from home plate. CORE VALUES FORM YOUR FOUNDATION The three values are principles or practices you use (or should be using) in every game. 1. Commitment is the single most important factor for individual success. When you commit, it is a pledge to yourself and to a certain purpose. Commitment controls your officiating actions. It also means practicing your officiating beliefsconsistently.
ARE YOU GOOD OR GREAT? The right amount of hustle and using proper mechanics are a big part of what great officials do but it takes a lot more than that. REFEREE TRAINING CENTER. BASEBALL UMPIRE TRAINING CENTER Baseball umpire training tools for rules, mechanics, tips, techniquesand advice.
REFEREE TRAINING CENTER. SOCCER Referee Training Center - the world's largest library of officiating training books and videos REFEREE TRAINING CENTER. DEVELOPMENT Referee Training Center - the world's largest library of officiating training books and videos SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. 53 THINGS EVERY ROOKIE SHOULD KNOW 12 At some point, you come to understand that officiating is about the journey. Every game counts, so hold onto moments of joy. 13 Breathe. It will get stressful but staying calm will lead to better resolutions.3 . 14 You learn how to defuse anger in others.. 15 Improve how you dress and respect for you grows.. 16 Long after you retire, you will wish you were still officiating. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal 6 QUALITIES THAT GET YOU RESPECT Those are the guys who are the mentors — they understand they only get to keep what they give away. Coaches and other officials can see through the selfpromoting guys. You want the attraction qualities — calm, selfless, unflappable, quietly in control and everyone just knows it,” Drouches said. THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no REALITY OF CALLING A CHECKED SWING Reality of Calling A Checked Swing. M any umpires would agree that there are very few judgment calls in baseball that are tougher to make than a checked swing. Whether you are the plate umpire having to instantaneously switch your concentration from the pitch’s location to the hitter’s commitment, or a field umpire in the middle of the SLAP-HITTERS AND BUNTERS FORCE YOU TO THINK OUTSIDE THE Slap-Hitters and Bunters Force You To Think Outside The Box. W ith first base only 60 feet away from home plate in softball compared to 90 in baseball, the left-handed slap hit is a major offensive tool used in softball. The slap hit has placed great scrutiny on the batter’s feet in relationship to the batter’s box in recent years. KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY Keep Expenses Simple or Be Sorry. “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.”. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. 53 THINGS EVERY ROOKIE SHOULD KNOW 12 At some point, you come to understand that officiating is about the journey. Every game counts, so hold onto moments of joy. 13 Breathe. It will get stressful but staying calm will lead to better resolutions.3 . 14 You learn how to defuse anger in others.. 15 Improve how you dress and respect for you grows.. 16 Long after you retire, you will wish you were still officiating. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal 6 QUALITIES THAT GET YOU RESPECT Those are the guys who are the mentors — they understand they only get to keep what they give away. Coaches and other officials can see through the selfpromoting guys. You want the attraction qualities — calm, selfless, unflappable, quietly in control and everyone just knows it,” Drouches said. THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no REALITY OF CALLING A CHECKED SWING Reality of Calling A Checked Swing. M any umpires would agree that there are very few judgment calls in baseball that are tougher to make than a checked swing. Whether you are the plate umpire having to instantaneously switch your concentration from the pitch’s location to the hitter’s commitment, or a field umpire in the middle of the SLAP-HITTERS AND BUNTERS FORCE YOU TO THINK OUTSIDE THE Slap-Hitters and Bunters Force You To Think Outside The Box. W ith first base only 60 feet away from home plate in softball compared to 90 in baseball, the left-handed slap hit is a major offensive tool used in softball. The slap hit has placed great scrutiny on the batter’s feet in relationship to the batter’s box in recent years. KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY Keep Expenses Simple or Be Sorry. “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.”. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. 2021 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UMPIRE ROSTER 58 Dan Iassogna Marietta, Ga. 2004 49 Andy Fletcher Olive Branch, Miss. 1999 87 Scott Barry Quincy, Mich. 2009 35 Jeremie Rehak Pittsburgh 2021 77 Jim Reynolds Osprey, Fla. 1999 11 Tony Randazzo Las Cruces, N.M. 1999 13 Todd Tichenor Holcomb, Kan. 2012 62 Chad Whitson Newark, Ohio 2019 72 Alfonso Marquez Gilbert, Ariz. 1999SOCCER ARCHIVES
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Pat the referee arrives at Hometeam High School for a basketball game. With Chris, the inexperienced partner, in tow, Pat approaches Hometeam Head Coach Johnson. “Hi, Coach Johnson,” says Pat, giving the coach a vigorous handshake and a slap on the shoulder. “Pat! Great to see you!” replies Coach Johnson, returning the shoulder slap.“How’s
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Test Pattern. I f you’re a typical Referee reader, you’re college educated and have spent 15 or 20 years in school. That means you’ve probably taken thousands of tests in dozens of formats in your life. Early on, they included the never-gets-old game of “flashcards.”. Later, they would be multiple-choice behemoths and essay-type brain THE WAY WE’LL PLAY TODAY B. aseball is unique in the fact its playing confines are not always specifically spelled out by the rulebook. Yes, at the NFHS, college and pro levels, the distance between the bases is always 90 feet, and the pitching plate is 60 feet, 6 inches from home plate. HANDLING TOUGH SITUATIONS ON DIFFICULT PITCHES O ne of the toughest jobs for a softball umpire is ruling on inside pitches. There is a lot happening at once and there are a lot of moving parts. But it doesn’t have to be difficult. Inside pitches can be simple to handle if you use proper techniques and become reliant on the same system each pitch.PACE COMMANDER
How to set and maintain a good pace to a game is not often discussed at camps and association meetings. But if players are purposely delaying a game, or an official is rushing calls, it affects how well the contest is officiated. Game tempo is ARE YOU GOOD OR GREAT? The right amount of hustle and using proper mechanics are a big part of what great officials do but it takes a lot more than that. SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal PREP FOR BANG-BANG PLAYS CONFIDENCE THROUGH STRONG BODY LANGUAGE Decisiveness is key for any official when making a ruling. It can be a display of confidence that will resonate with your partners, coaches and players as long as other components are in place. Those include: importance of the ruling or nature of what is being decided upon; commitment to carry out the decisions, no matter how difficult; and TALK YOURSELF INTO A GOOD GAME Talk Yourself Into a Good Game. H ave you ever wondered how rah-rah pep talks can move athletes toward great performances? It’s because the athletes themselves have an innate desire to perform well and that outside stimuli merely provides an emotional shove. Officials too may benefit from a pep talk, and psychologists say that the most KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY Keep Expenses Simple or Be Sorry. “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.”. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD Hit by Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Base Award. Pat Smith, Saugus, Calif., (plate) and Kent Jacobsen, Canyon Country, Calif., observe play after the pitch hits the batter. (Photo Credit: Bob Messina) T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, aswell as
SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal PREP FOR BANG-BANG PLAYS CONFIDENCE THROUGH STRONG BODY LANGUAGE Decisiveness is key for any official when making a ruling. It can be a display of confidence that will resonate with your partners, coaches and players as long as other components are in place. Those include: importance of the ruling or nature of what is being decided upon; commitment to carry out the decisions, no matter how difficult; and TALK YOURSELF INTO A GOOD GAME Talk Yourself Into a Good Game. H ave you ever wondered how rah-rah pep talks can move athletes toward great performances? It’s because the athletes themselves have an innate desire to perform well and that outside stimuli merely provides an emotional shove. Officials too may benefit from a pep talk, and psychologists say that the most KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY Keep Expenses Simple or Be Sorry. “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.”. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD Hit by Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Base Award. Pat Smith, Saugus, Calif., (plate) and Kent Jacobsen, Canyon Country, Calif., observe play after the pitch hits the batter. (Photo Credit: Bob Messina) T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, aswell as
REFEREE.COM & REFEREE MAGAZINE Referee.com - Your source for everything officiating. News, posts, training & community by officials - for officials. SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. REFEREE TRAINING CENTER Referee Training Center. The Referee Training Center is the world's largest library of officiating training materials and videos. Improve your individual skills or build your association's training program. If you have a question about a product or need help placing an order, email cservice@referee.com 2021 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UMPIRE ROSTER 58 Dan Iassogna Marietta, Ga. 2004 49 Andy Fletcher Olive Branch, Miss. 1999 87 Scott Barry Quincy, Mich. 2009 35 Jeremie Rehak Pittsburgh 2021 77 Jim Reynolds Osprey, Fla. 1999 11 Tony Randazzo Las Cruces, N.M. 1999 13 Todd Tichenor Holcomb, Kan. 2012 62 Chad Whitson Newark, Ohio 2019 72 Alfonso Marquez Gilbert, Ariz. 1999SOCCER ARCHIVES
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How to set and maintain a good pace to a game is not often discussed at camps and association meetings. But if players are purposely delaying a game, or an official is rushing calls, it affects how well the contest is officiated. Game tempo is GET IN GAME SHAPE, STAY IN GAME SHAPE Improved health. Lower bad cholesterol/improve good cholesterol. Perform activities longer (cardio, muscular endurance) Remove damaging free radicals from the body. Slow down the aging process. Getting fit and staying fit transcend time and offer benefits that go well beyond officiating. Get in shape and stay in shape.NEWS ARCHIVES
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A QUARRELLING QUANDARY “B lue, where was that?” If you have not heard this question at least a hundred times, you’re probably still in your first year as an umpire. Whether the question is coming quietly from the catcher or being shouted by the coaches on the bench, it’s important to remainprofessional and
SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COMNASO REFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE JANUARY 2021 ISSUEREFEREE MAGAZINE ONLINE Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal PREP FOR BANG-BANG PLAYS CONFIDENCE THROUGH STRONG BODY LANGUAGE Decisiveness is key for any official when making a ruling. It can be a display of confidence that will resonate with your partners, coaches and players as long as other components are in place. Those include: importance of the ruling or nature of what is being decided upon; commitment to carry out the decisions, no matter how difficult; and TALK YOURSELF INTO A GOOD GAME Talk Yourself Into a Good Game. H ave you ever wondered how rah-rah pep talks can move athletes toward great performances? It’s because the athletes themselves have an innate desire to perform well and that outside stimuli merely provides an emotional shove. Officials too may benefit from a pep talk, and psychologists say that the most KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY Keep Expenses Simple or Be Sorry. “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.”. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD Hit by Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Base Award. Pat Smith, Saugus, Calif., (plate) and Kent Jacobsen, Canyon Country, Calif., observe play after the pitch hits the batter. (Photo Credit: Bob Messina) T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, aswell as
SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COMNASO REFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE JANUARY 2021 ISSUEREFEREE MAGAZINE ONLINE Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal PREP FOR BANG-BANG PLAYS CONFIDENCE THROUGH STRONG BODY LANGUAGE Decisiveness is key for any official when making a ruling. It can be a display of confidence that will resonate with your partners, coaches and players as long as other components are in place. Those include: importance of the ruling or nature of what is being decided upon; commitment to carry out the decisions, no matter how difficult; and TALK YOURSELF INTO A GOOD GAME Talk Yourself Into a Good Game. H ave you ever wondered how rah-rah pep talks can move athletes toward great performances? It’s because the athletes themselves have an innate desire to perform well and that outside stimuli merely provides an emotional shove. Officials too may benefit from a pep talk, and psychologists say that the most KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY Keep Expenses Simple or Be Sorry. “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.”. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD Hit by Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Base Award. Pat Smith, Saugus, Calif., (plate) and Kent Jacobsen, Canyon Country, Calif., observe play after the pitch hits the batter. (Photo Credit: Bob Messina) T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, aswell as
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Features Philly Rules. Philly referees have dominated NBA officiating for decades. Here’s why. Subject to Interpretation. Statewide rules interpreters play a crucial role in analyzing high school playing rules. Sports Basketball. A look at three key correct NCAA Tournament rulings. All Sports. Used wisely, warnings can correct bad behavior. Columns The News. West awarded $500,000 SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. REFEREE TRAINING CENTER Referee Training Center. The Referee Training Center is the world's largest library of officiating training materials and videos. Improve your individual skills or build your association's training program. If you have a question about a product or need help placing an order, email cservice@referee.comSOCCER ARCHIVES
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SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COMNASO REFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE JANUARY 2021 ISSUEREFEREE MAGAZINE ONLINE Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Since arguing the case in November, the NLRB has overturned its standard for deciding whether workers are employees or independent contractors. In a 3-1 decision on Jan. 25, the NLRB returned to its long-standing independent-contractor standard, reaffirming the board’s adherence to the traditional common-law test. THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal PREP FOR BANG-BANG PLAYS CONFIDENCE THROUGH STRONG BODY LANGUAGE Decisiveness is key for any official when making a ruling. It can be a display of confidence that will resonate with your partners, coaches and players as long as other components are in place. Those include: importance of the ruling or nature of what is being decided upon; commitment to carry out the decisions, no matter how difficult; and TALK YOURSELF INTO A GOOD GAME Talk Yourself Into a Good Game. H ave you ever wondered how rah-rah pep talks can move athletes toward great performances? It’s because the athletes themselves have an innate desire to perform well and that outside stimuli merely provides an emotional shove. Officials too may benefit from a pep talk, and psychologists say that the most KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY Keep Expenses Simple or Be Sorry. “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.”. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS Speed is an element of being decisive, but it’s only one component. Tom FitzGerald of FitzGerald Associates, a CEO consulting firm, says that decisiveness in any discipline has four components: Speed — the time it takes to make a decision. Importance — the nature of what is being decided upon. Commitment — to carry out the decisions, no HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD Hit by Pitch Doesn’t Always Mean a Base Award. Pat Smith, Saugus, Calif., (plate) and Kent Jacobsen, Canyon Country, Calif., observe play after the pitch hits the batter. (Photo Credit: Bob Messina) T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, aswell as
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THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal TALK YOURSELF INTO A GOOD GAME H ave you ever wondered how rah-rah pep talks can move athletes toward great performances? It’s because the athletes themselves have an innate desire to perform well and that outside stimuli merely provides an emotional shove. Officials too may benefit from a pep talk, and psychologists say that the most persuasive talks are those we giveourselves.
CONFIDENCE THROUGH STRONG BODY LANGUAGE T he score is tied in the championship basketball game with less than a minute remaining. The fans in the packed arena are on their feet screaming for their team while television and internet viewers across the nation and beyond look on. KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.” The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided. 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS I n the business world, money can be made or lost based, in large measure, on the decisiveness of the executives. In battle, the decisiveness of the commander often determines who wins or loses. In a ballgame, the outcome can often turn on individual calls that happen “in the blink of an eye.” HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, as well as his forearm, was simply a dead ball with no award of first base. Modern umpires have a greater challenge, especially since each of the major codes has its own wording on when a struck batter goes to first or stays home. SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COMNASO REFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE MAGAZINEREFEREE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE ARTICLESREFEREE MAGAZINE JANUARY 2021 ISSUEREFEREE MAGAZINE ONLINE Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate. PREP FOR BANG-BANG PLAYS EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Employee or Independent Contractor? On June 14, 2019, the DC Court of Appeals ruled the sports officials are independent contractors. The story below from the April issue of Referee magazine outlines theissues involved.
THE ART OF DEALING WITH COACHES By Jay Miner I’ve read every umpire manual ever written back to Hank O’Day’s turn of the century (20th) handwritten notes. Manuals are good and provide umpires with solid basic knowledge and guidelines for all phases of umpiring. Nevertheless, when it comes to managing coaches, the manuals always refer to “normal” coaches. What I mean REFEREE DIGITAL PORTAL 2021 Referee Digital Portal TALK YOURSELF INTO A GOOD GAME H ave you ever wondered how rah-rah pep talks can move athletes toward great performances? It’s because the athletes themselves have an innate desire to perform well and that outside stimuli merely provides an emotional shove. Officials too may benefit from a pep talk, and psychologists say that the most persuasive talks are those we giveourselves.
CONFIDENCE THROUGH STRONG BODY LANGUAGE T he score is tied in the championship basketball game with less than a minute remaining. The fans in the packed arena are on their feet screaming for their team while television and internet viewers across the nation and beyond look on. KEEP EXPENSES SIMPLE OR BE SORRY “K ISS” is an acronym for the design principle, Keep It Simple, Stupid! When talking about your officiating taxes, it should be “Keep Expenses Simple.” The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided. 4 ELEMENTS OF DECISIVENESS I n the business world, money can be made or lost based, in large measure, on the decisiveness of the executives. In battle, the decisiveness of the commander often determines who wins or loses. In a ballgame, the outcome can often turn on individual calls that happen “in the blink of an eye.” HIT BY PITCH DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BASE AWARD T he earliest umpires didn’t have much of a decision to make when a batter was hit by a pitch. A pitch hitting the batter’s hands, as well as his forearm, was simply a dead ball with no award of first base. Modern umpires have a greater challenge, especially since each of the major codes has its own wording on when a struck batter goes to first or stays home. REFEREE.COM & REFEREE MAGAZINE Referee.com - Your source for everything officiating. News, posts, training & community by officials - for officials. REFEREE TRAINING CENTER The Referee Training Center is the world's largest library of officiating training materials and videos. Improve your individual skills or build your association's training program. SUBSCRIBE - REFEREE.COM Subscribe to get the Referee.com Review every week plus periodic free training and special offers on the sports you officiate.SOCCER ARCHIVES
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