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February Online Video Review Meeting - Coaches - previously recorded 

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Monthly online meeting, hosted by Officials Institute chairman, Joshua Schroeder, on 2/16/23 focused on the topic of Coaches. Issues with coaches and how to handle them is primarily the focus of the meeting. What to do when conflict arises in the middle of a game, or any part for that matter. Don't an unhappy coach throw you off your game.
We, Officials Institute, believe watching video together builds confidence in individuals and at the same time as a community of officials. This helps promote support for each other and keeps us all in a perpetual state of learning. All videos shown in this meeting are NFHS high school basketball games.
This online meeting will showcase 8 different video clips discussing coaches AND 1 BONUS CLIP.
0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Coach yells at a specific official, several times when after a certain amount of time, one of his partners, not involved in the conflict, blows the whistle and reports an official bench warning. Is this ok to do?
9:33 - Official makes an out of bounds call but is blocked by the coach who is standing on the court, which may have led to an incorrect ruling. Watch.
15:10 - Coach is mad about a perceived missed call and proceeds to yell at the same official when a call is made on the other end. After reporting the foul, the official has a few words with the coach and directs him back to the coaches box. (side note: why are the benches so close to the sideline?)
27:50 - Two coaches standing and coaching kids. Should this be addressed or allowed to continue?
32:12 - Pregame etiquette. Is a "bro hug" appropriate?
35:26 - Coach uses entire free throw time to complain to the official about who knows what. The official just listens.
42:55 - Coach, who has complained non stop all game, tries to complain some more to an official during a time out but the official, after reporting to the table, walks the other way and ignores the coach because he's exhausted all patience.
48:38 - Foul is called and almost right after the whistle, the coach walks onto the floor to yell at his kids. Is that ok?
59:47 - BONUS CLIP
104:00 - Next Meeting - FREE THROWS
Watching video clips is a good way to stay connected to the skill of officiating basketball but education and learning can more effectively be attained doing it in a group with some direction from a key speaker. Remembering specific rules and application of those rules is easier when visual aids are used to present in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.
The Officials Institute, and their monthly video review meetings, create a fun environment that allows participants to speak up and voice their opinions on plays without negative retribution or rebuttals. Everyone's opinion is worth something and adds to the overall learning experience that everyone should strive for, regardless of years of experience. Breaking down film in slow motion and freeze frames helps to "retrain our brain" so when we see the same plays in real time we are in a better position mentally to get the call right.
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#conflictresolution
#NFHSbasketballrules
#basketballofficial
#officialsinstitute
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All rules referenced in this video are taken from the official rules book provided by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). To find out more about the NFHS, you can visit them at nfhs.org/

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Комментарии : 20   
@BowmanWilliams
@BowmanWilliams 9 месяцев назад
This is a great video! Love hearing these view points. Confirms what I've had to figure out on my own.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@darwinsanada8309
@darwinsanada8309 7 месяцев назад
Pom pom squad two deep on endline... before tip off I informed coach of the squad to move her squad to the side line bleacher...What!!! Your the only Ref that has brought this to my attention... off the endline for safety and allowing me my work space... Coach there's no discussion here when it comes to student safety much less my own...
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 7 месяцев назад
Some gyms are tough to work with kids on the online.
@darwinsanada8309
@darwinsanada8309 7 месяцев назад
TEA-TIME...Head coach...
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 7 месяцев назад
Thanks
@thomashickey6130
@thomashickey6130 Год назад
OK for partner to help partner out such as in the first situation. Again, as pointed out, we don't see the context before the warning. There is a side reference to a 'weak' official. Maybe the referee is inexperienced - vs. weak. As a fairly new official who can be hesitant to T someone up because I lack the experience to know when a coach has crossed that line. So, there is an appreciation for my experienced partner getting involved so the coach understands this is a crew and we have each others backs.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Agreed
@rivermike5257
@rivermike5257 Год назад
As a coach, would love to hear a discussion on the art of talking to refs during the game. Generally discussing the dos and don'ts, best / preferred approach (does everything need to be in the form of a question or can observations be stated etc ). Just trying to improve as a coach and communication with refs is critical.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Great idea. Maybe we’ll try to formulate a future meeting on that premise.
@BowmanWilliams
@BowmanWilliams 9 месяцев назад
I've officiated basketball for 8 years at the High School level. I never understand what coaches mean when they say they want to "talk to the refs" or "be able to communicate with the refs". Communicate about what???? I really don't understand what there is to talk about? There are some things I will do, like I will watch a particular player if a coach says that player is "doing something" illegal. I will explain a rule, if asked by a coach. I will prepare to grant a timeout in a particular situation, if asked. But when you make yourself too available, it becomes nothing more than a question and answer session about your calls or the coach is working to get an advantage for later or the coach is trying to get you to change how you are calling the game. Rarely are they just asking a question. They are questioning your judgement in most cases. Trying to explain judgement calls will only escalate into something bad or cause you to lose focus or get in your feelings, if you go back and forth with a coach. The only thing that works for me is a short response (i.e., "he was legal", "he kept his pivot", "incidental contact") and move on and get away from him/her. Trying to explain judgement calls to a coach DOES NOT WORK for me. It took about 5 painful years to figure this out and it's improved my officiating and confidence.
@rivermike5257
@rivermike5257 6 месяцев назад
​@@BowmanWilliams I appreciate your perspective. I typically shy away from talking to refs during the game as I know I'll never get a call changed. However, there are situations when there is a sincere need to communicate to a ref. I have had situations in which they didn't place the ball properly after a violation / timeout and the play started only to be called back ( if I'm lucky or unlucky depending on who is impacted). I hesitate to yell out that it's wrong as it might create an issue. There are times when refs make a call and just move in but they never announced the call clearly or made a clear signal. How do you ask for clarification without stopping the game or calling a timeout. In ref may be doing a great job and their partner is an absolute mess. How do you get their attention to fix that? Many other instances that need a quick communication but how / when do you do it without pissing off the ref?
@darwinsanada8309
@darwinsanada8309 7 месяцев назад
Let's everyone of interest WE are a crew and enough of that coach...
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 7 месяцев назад
That’s for sharing
@jacknelson2767
@jacknelson2767 Год назад
1st video, where partner steps in and gives a warning, it's a partner taking up for his crew. I've done that as the R on a crew.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Yes, I agree.
@stevenhansen494
@stevenhansen494 Год назад
Final basket of the quarter, we blow the whistle and show the made 3-point basket in the air and hold it for a couple extra seconds.
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute Год назад
Thanks for sharing your comments.
@darwinsanada8309
@darwinsanada8309 7 месяцев назад
What happen to trust your crew...
@OfficialsInstitute
@OfficialsInstitute 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
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