Saturday, September 10, 2011

How To Umpire Hockey (2009 Edition For Kindle) - Cristopher Maloney

how to umpire hockey (2009 edition for kindle) - cristopher maloney
how to umpire hockey (2009 edition for kindle) - cristopher maloney

The purpose of this book is to help communicate how a person should execute his or her duties as a hockey umpire. It can be used in concert with hockey umpire training and development activities (clinics and officiating practice), a rulebook, or as a stand-alone text illustrating modern hockey officiating. The overall intention in writing this book was to write an open text suitable for all umpires.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
About this book
Who am I and why am I teaching you how to umpire?
Steps to Certification
Join Your National Association
Take a Course
Practice Officiating
Set Goals
Join a Local Umpire Association
Take Tests, Get Evaluated, Earn a Rating (certification)
The Umpire’s Most Important Job
The Sport of Hockey
The History
The Circle (The Scoring Zone)
The Stick
The Athletes
The Field Player
The Goalkeeper
The Captain
The Team Coach
The Fans
The Umpire
The Game Through Umpire-Colored Glasses
How Does Umpire Partnership Work
Partner Etiquette
Avoiding Dangers to Umpires
Officiating
Preparation
Physical Fitness
Subject Matter Expertise
Scouting
Psychological
Basic Skills
Whistling
Signaling
Positioning Skills
A Major Fundamental Truth :: The Ball and The Lines
Starting / Restarting Play (Dead-ball Situations)
Center-Pass
Side In
Free Hit or Free Push
Corner (a.k.a. Long Hit/Long Corner)
Free Hit / Free Push Close to the Circle
Bully
Penalties
Add 10
Penalty Corner
Penalty Stroke
Dead-Ball Fouls
Defensive Foul on a Free Hit or Free Push
Defensive Foul on a Corner (a.k.a. Long Hit)
Defensive Foul on a Penalty Corner
Goalkeeper Foul on a Penalty Stroke
Attacker Foul on a Penalty Stroke
Relationship of Location and Intent to Penalties
Location, Intent, Opportunity Lost
Judging Intentional and Unintentional Fouls
Obstruction
Danger and Dangerous Play
Judging Danger
Aerials
Shots on Goal
Collisions
Behavior Management Skills
Carding
Managing Players
Managing Coaches
Managing Parents and Fans
Removing Players, Coaches, and Fans
Getting Games
Game Day
Weather
Going to the Game
Arrival
Warming up
Pre-Game
First Whistle
Post-Goal
Half-Time and Time Outs
Post-Game
Wisdom
Umpire is Not Spelled “B – A – L – L B – O – Y”
Echoing Whistles
Simultaneous Whistles
The Perils of Verbalizing Calls
Final Whistle
Maloney’s Colorful Hockey Rules Quiz

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