1:25 the line judge does not always see the block touch. Line judges are told by the 1st ref to only call a touch if we are absolutely 100% certain, otherwise, just show "in" or "out". The 1st referee will use our signal to inform their decision, but the 1st ref will primarily look at the 2nd ref to help determine if there was a touch or not.
@@JJ-pp6tz haha I wish I remembered better. I think I ended a game too early but it wasn't a big deal and otherwise it went well. Trust me once you get up there and start watching the match you'll get in the zone and you'll do great.
@@evanmitchell1110 Thank you, man! I honestly feel better after reading that! I'm still studying like crazy trying to make sure I don't mess it up. I will let you know how it goes tomorrow.
Why? Why? Why? "Appropriate" "Read" and you should show the hand signals the 1st referee gives every time. And, why, WHY did you show 20 seconds of nothing during case 14 (6:30)? Honestly, it added nothing at all to the purpose of the video to see Sidão wiping off sweat, taking the ball and preparing to serve. Oh, and you're wrong for case 14. Russia was nowhere near the net during the attack. Brazil was at the net to block, but as Brazil won the point, it clearly wasn't a net or penetration under the net. it was just a simple "ball in" call, because the attack was in the net and hit the ground. And you forgot to make chapters for the first two cases; they are included in the Intro.