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Offline Grant - AR

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Umpire mechanics presentation
« on: May 05, 2022, 01:03:38 PM »
Does anyone have an umpire mechanics presentation available...or know where I can find one?  A friend is looking for one for an upcoming football clinic and he's hoping to not have to reinvent the wheel.  Any help is appreciated.

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Re: Umpire mechanics presentation
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2022, 02:07:47 PM »
https://ocfoa.org/mdocs-posts/5-man-umpire-mechanics/

https://www1.arbitersports.com/Groups/108209/Library/files/5ManMechanics-Umpire2016(1).pdf

https://www.football.refs.org/mechanics/basic5.html

https://center.ihsa.org/files/officials/FB%205-Person%20Mechanics%202012.ppt

Not sure what exactly you're looking for (5 or 7 man NCAA?  5-man NHFS? etc.) but here's some resources I am aware of.  Nothing probably right out the box, but enough material to throw a preso toether pretty quickly.

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Re: Umpire mechanics presentation
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2022, 03:15:37 PM »
https://ocfoa.org/mdocs-posts/5-man-umpire-mechanics/

https://www1.arbitersports.com/Groups/108209/Library/files/5ManMechanics-Umpire2016(1).pdf

https://www.football.refs.org/mechanics/basic5.html

https://center.ihsa.org/files/officials/FB%205-Person%20Mechanics%202012.ppt

Not sure what exactly you're looking for (5 or 7 man NCAA?  5-man NHFS? etc.) but here's some resources I am aware of.  Nothing probably right out the box, but enough material to throw a preso toether pretty quickly.

Thank you.  I'll pass these on to him.  Hopefully this will, at least, get him a good start.

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Re: Umpire mechanics presentation
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2022, 06:20:30 AM »
TOP PRIORITY OF AN UMPIRE : Stay safe > stay safe by gittin' out of the road > stay out of the road by reading the guards.

IF THE GUARD RETREATS : probable pass, move up toward LOS, watch for grab hold.

IF THE GUARD ADVANCES : play's a' coming your way , git outa' town  and watch for low blocks.

IF THE GUARD PULLS : probable sweep, guard's block is the key to success of play, stay focused on it.

IMHO, THE UMP IS THE TRAFFIC  P_S COP OF THE  ^talk ^talk ^talk, MOST OF CHEAP STUFF SEEMS TO OCCUR AT/AROUND LOS. STAY ALERT AND STSAY VOCAL  P_S.

IMHO, WORK TO BECOME A REFEREE, IT'S MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE TO SEE THE PLAYERS RUNNING AWAY FROMK YOU THEN AT YOU  ;D.

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Re: Umpire mechanics presentation
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2022, 06:38:12 AM »
TOP PRIORITY OF AN UMPIRE : Stay safe > stay safe by gittin' out of the road > stay out of the road by reading the guards.
IMHO, WORK TO BECOME A REFEREE, IT'S MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE TO SEE THE PLAYERS RUNNING AWAY FROMK YOU THEN AT YOU  ;D. [/color]

But, the opportunity for casual (or sometimes constructive and/or preventive) private conversation with players of both sides in the "pit" may be the most positive & enjoyable part of officiating.