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Successful Sports Officiating
Author | : Jerry Grunska |
Publisher | : Human Kinetics Publishers |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9780880117487 |
Successful Sports Officiating is the handbook for officials at all levels and across all sports to learn the basic principles of officiating and how to apply them. Written by leading officiating experts, Successful Sports Officiating covers a broad range of topics, including officiating objectives, conduct, communication skills, decision-making skills, conflict management, fitness and injury prevention, time management, legal rights and responsibilities, business aspects of officiating, and career development.
Sports Officiating
Author | : Alan S. Goldberger |
Publisher | : Referee Enterprises |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1582080844 |
Bad Call
Author | : Harry Collins |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2016-10-07 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0262035391 |
How technologies can get it wrong in sports, and what the consequences are—referees undermined, fans heartbroken, and the illusion of perfect accuracy maintained. Good call or bad call, referees and umpires have always had the final say in sports. Bad calls are more visible: plays are televised backward and forward and in slow motion. New technologies—the Hawk-Eye system used in tennis and cricket, for example, and the goal-line technology used in English football—introduced to correct bad calls sometimes get it right and sometimes get it wrong, but always undermine the authority of referees and umpires. Bad Call looks at the technologies used to make refereeing decisions in sports, analyzes them in action, and explains the consequences. Used well, technologies can help referees reach the right decision and deliver justice for fans: a fair match in which the best team wins. Used poorly, however, decision-making technologies pass off statements of probability as perfect accuracy and perpetuate a mythology of infallibility. The authors re-analyze three seasons of play in English Premier League football, and discover that goal line technology was irrelevant; so many crucial wrong decisions were made that different teams should have won the Premiership, advanced to the Champions League, and been relegated. Simple video replay could have prevented most of these bad calls. (Major League baseball learned this lesson, introducing expanded replay after a bad call cost Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga a perfect game.) What matters in sports is not computer-generated projections of ball position but what is seen by the human eye—reconciling what the sports fan sees and what the game official sees.
Sports Officials and Officiating
Author | : Clare MacMahon |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2014-11-27 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 113444270X |
Sports officials (umpires, referees, judges) play a vital role in every sport, and sports governing bodies, fans, and players now expect officials to maintain higher professional standards than ever before. In this ground-breaking book, a team of leading international sport scientists and top level officials have come together to examine, for the first time, the science and practice of officiating in sport, helping us to better understand the skills, techniques and physical requirements of successful refereeing. The book covers every key component of the official’s role, including: Training and career development Fitness and physical preparation Visual processing Judgement and decision-making Communication and game management Psychological demands and skills Using technology Performance evaluation Researching and studying officials in sport Top-level officials or officiating managers contribute in the ‘Official’s Call’ sections, reflecting on their experiences in real in-game situations across a wide range of international sports, and on how a better understanding of science and technique can help improve professional practice. No other book has attempted to combine leading edge contemporary sport science with the realities of match officiating in this way, and therefore this book is vital reading for any advanced student of sport science, sport coaching or sport development, or any practising official or sports administrator looking to raise their professional standards.
You Are The Ref
Author | : Paul Trevillion |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2013-04-25 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1408181703 |
Based on the well-known, long-running You Are the Ref football feature, illustrated by legendary artist Paul Trevillion and written by former international referee Keith Hackett, this guide is aimed at established, trainee, and newly qualified football referees. This is an accessible, easy-to-digest coaching manual and includes a Foreword by top referee Howard Webb. The mysteries of refereeing are explained clearly with Keith Hackett's incisive text and is brought to life with Paul Trevillion's images. You are the Ref covers all aspects of Refereeing and Assistant Referee training: movement and positioning; recognition of offences; viewing angles; whistle and flag technique; management of mass confrontation; sports psychology; managing conflict; teamwork; Law 11 (offside) explained; goal and target setting; how to deal with assessments; warming up; warming down; pre-match preparation; fit to play, Ref?; mentor programme; coaching referees; body language; self assessment; and much much more...
The Soccer Referee's Manual
Author | : David Ager |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2015-10-22 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1472920473 |
Written by an acknowledged authority, The Soccer Referee's Manual is an invaluable reference guide for referees at all levels of the game. The sixth edition of this bestselling handbook includes: - FIFA's most recent Laws of the Game - Guidance on current expectations of how referees should administer the laws and control play - Invaluable insights into the FA's referee training and advice - Over 100 questions and answers on the laws and their interpretation This edition has been fully revised and updated to ensure that it continues to deliver the latest guidance on soccer refereeing, including law changes, and assessment and promotion for referees.
Impartial Judgment
Author | : Jim Tunney |
Publisher | : Griffin Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 1995-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781882180462 |
With a unique perspective sure to fascinate, amuse and inspire, Jim Tunney answers every fan's question: Why would anyone want to be an NFL referee?
The Whistleblower
Author | : Bob Katz |
Publisher | : University of New Mexico Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0826361986 |
In this vivid portrait of one consummate professional at the top of his game, Katz pulls off an unbelievable feat in The Whistleblower--readers actually come to root for the ref.
Sport Officiating
Author | : Lori Livingston |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2020-04-14 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0429878192 |
Sport officials are tasked with maintaining order and adjudicating sport contests. Given their multifaceted role in enforcing rules, standardizing competitions, and keeping sport safe for all participants, they are a requisite part of the sport workforce. With ongoing reports of annual attrition rates in officiating in excess of 20-35% for various sports around the world, there is more than ample evidence that officiating dropout is a persistent, pervasive, and global challenge underpinned by multiple contributing factors including, but not limited to, the threat of verbal and physical abuse. Moreover, despite worldwide recognition and growing interest in the problem, there has not been a comprehensive resource for sport scientists and practitioners studying or working to reverse the ongoing trend. Sport Officiating: Recruitment, Development, and Retention provides a ‘state of the science’ summary in the emerging area of inquiry limited to sport officiating recruitment, development, and retention, and, provides insight and evidence-based approaches to the development of successful officiating development programs (ODP). This book is a primary reference work using a multifaceted, holistic, and evidence-based approach to integrate key findings from the sport science literature to date in suggesting and providing real-world solutions to the practical issues faced by sport organizers. Sport Officiating: Recruitment, Development, and Retention is a key resource for researchers interested in the development of sport officials and for sport practitioners aiming to implement officiating development programs (ODP) at any level within sport systems.