I'm subbing for my first reffing experience this weekend and this saved my bottom! thank you very much for the clear and concise explanations. This was very helpful
I just reffed my first games this week & realized no one taught me any signals. This video makes me feel more confident now going into next weeks officiating.
Tristan C well that one got snowed out and then I missed my second one but my third group of games went fine. I was with some friends who had done it before so that took some weight off of my shoulders.
I did the practical today unfortunately it was not that good. We will still have few more rounds so thanks for this video I always watch for me to familiarise again and again. Not that easy but I know I can do it!
Ok. Some of the mechanics are very different from HS in the US. E.G. what do you do for the table if #55 has fouled? You show that for #10 two hands with all five fingers show that it is #10 that fouled. Confusing unless you don't have the number 5 on any jerseys. That's just one thing that is different. Another is the mechanic for timeouts. Here we spread both arms out with hands open for a full TO and two hands touching the shoulders for a 30. You showed the signal we use for a technical foul. Most all the rest are similar and the principles are almost exactly the same. One thing I do like is using "rectangles" to represent the different primary areas. That is much easier to visualize than what we have here. Interesting video nonetheless.
Check out Discbands for basketball officials. Huge help for keeping track of held ball possession. Especially for training programs, youth, amateur, rec leagues, etc.
Looks like the official is “hunting” for a foul. The officials should not be stepping around and moving looking as though they are looking for a foul. Relax and watch with your eyes.
Disagree. A good official is moving and working to get good angles and officiating the defense. Guys who just stand like a statue can get straightlined too easily.
I['m not sure where they're getting some of this information but NFHS does not have a substitution signal, and nor do you bounce the ball the the player underneath the net. There were a few others that I saw that were wrong and not what I was taught from my chapter of officials who have a very good reputation for mechanics and professionalism. The trail is table side on foul shots according to NFHS rules. The scorer does not hit the horn to let you know a time out is called NEVER. NFHS DOES NOT HAVE A TIME OUT SIGNAL PLEASE DO YOURSELF A FAVOR, GO BY WHAT YOUR CHAPTER TELLS YOU TO DO.
i’m 15, and pretty good at basketball, but i don’t have a clue about the rules and reffing shit. I’m actually so pissed rn cuz my school is so poor that they asked me to ref, and the other ref is a forget old man who can’t even run🤦♂️ this is bs
I’m a new ref. This won’t be my only time watching this. Thanks.
Congratulations!
I think that this is a very good training video for all 1st time ref's and seasoned refs.
Well done. Having reviewed the video in its entirety, it is a must-watch for all officials.
I'm subbing for my first reffing experience this weekend and this saved my bottom! thank you very much for the clear and concise explanations. This was very helpful
I just reffed my first games this week & realized no one taught me any signals. This video makes me feel more confident now going into next weeks officiating.
😊😊😊😊😊😊
How’d it go?
@ScenarioRules great it only gets easier!
@ great thats what I was hoping to hear.
I’m reffing a game tomorrow this was so helpful
How’d it go?
Tristan C well that one got snowed out and then I missed my second one but my third group of games went fine. I was with some friends who had done it before so that took some weight off of my shoulders.
@@kavegem9801 I didn’t say that
🙋🏾♀️... BASIC, CLEAR & 2THE POINT!!! Thanks4the easy 2 understand mechanics with clear movements🙌🏾💞
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my 1st game to ref is in 2 days and this has been very helpful! thanks a lot!
Outstanding video. Excellent delivery and content, VERY helpful for new refs! Many Thanks!!
thank you very much for taking the time to show clear and concise explanations. very helpful
Great content. This is good for new officials. Submit more when you can. Thanks 😊.
I’m 15 and thinking about doing a ref course. This just made me want to do it more 😁
Probably the best vid I've seen so far
I did the practical today unfortunately it was not that good. We will still have few more rounds so thanks for this video I always watch for me to familiarise again and again. Not that easy but I know I can do it!
doing my first game soon this was so helpful
Great video. Do you have one that explains the rotations?
Excellent information. Thank you
Thinking of doing... very informative 👍
Thank you very much, really appreciate
Ok. Some of the mechanics are very different from HS in the US. E.G. what do you do for the table if #55 has fouled? You show that for #10 two hands with all five fingers show that it is #10 that fouled. Confusing unless you don't have the number 5 on any jerseys. That's just one thing that is different. Another is the mechanic for timeouts. Here we spread both arms out with hands open for a full TO and two hands touching the shoulders for a 30. You showed the signal we use for a technical foul.
Most all the rest are similar and the principles are almost exactly the same. One thing I do like is using "rectangles" to represent the different primary areas. That is much easier to visualize than what we have here. Interesting video nonetheless.
Very helpful
This module made me do this🙃
Thanks for your tips.
video was done well!
Great vid
During a time out, violation or foul how is the spot for the throw in determined?
Usually the spot where the foul is committed
very very informative
very informative...thanks
I like it. Thanks
I m referring tomorrow also
Check out Discbands for basketball officials. Huge help for keeping track of held ball possession. Especially for training programs, youth, amateur, rec leagues, etc.
Super impressive video. C'mon, #grabawhistle today!
That court needs MORE LINES!!! LOL
THANK YOU!
difference between umpire and crew-chief wasn't explained?
I'm not very sure but im pretty sure crew chief is the more experienced ref. Or atleast in my country the most experienced tosses the ball
Crew chief is the head ref
Hi.thank you ma'am.
Looks like the official is “hunting” for a foul. The officials should not be stepping around and moving looking as though they are looking for a foul. Relax and watch with your eyes.
Good advice
Disagree. A good official is moving and working to get good angles and officiating the defense. Guys who just stand like a statue can get straightlined too easily.
I thought being a ref was easy, you just blow the whistle when a violation or foul. Why did they have to make it with so much memorizing??
Blocking foul on the white player
I['m not sure where they're getting some of this information but NFHS does not have a substitution signal, and nor do you bounce the ball the the player underneath the net. There were a few others that I saw that were wrong and not what I was taught from my chapter of officials who have a very good reputation for mechanics and professionalism. The trail is table side on foul shots according to NFHS rules. The scorer does not hit the horn to let you know a time out is called NEVER. NFHS DOES NOT HAVE A TIME OUT SIGNAL
PLEASE DO YOURSELF A FAVOR, GO BY WHAT YOUR CHAPTER TELLS YOU TO DO.
Phil Haddad did you catch the beginning where she said FIBA? Or figure out that they are in Ontario?
FIBA
@@ronherbison9901 lmao
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Memphis Grizzlies vs bulls Chicago
NBA basketball game Memphis Grizzlies vs bulls Chicago
at 6:42 that blonde ref looks hella fine 😏
This is not football this is basketball
no shit
Bruh
Remove the burden of remembering alternating possession. Discbands.com for Basketball Officials. Be professional. Be right.
i’m 15, and pretty good at basketball, but i don’t have a clue about the rules and reffing shit. I’m actually so pissed rn cuz my school is so poor that they asked me to ref, and the other ref is a forget old man who can’t even run🤦♂️ this is bs
Me being a freshman and getting to ref games of people only a year younger than me:
(ㆆ n ㆆ💧)
I get to watch another one of these but on wrestling too-