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Referee Positioning Ohio South 2016 Intermediate Referee Recertification Training

Referee Positioning How to be in the right place at the right time What is the best position for the referee?

General Positioning nThe Referee runs diagonal nReferee area of responsibility nEach AR covers ¼ of the field –sees what’s ahead and behind the Referee –judge most offside calls AR 1 AR 2

How does the referee achieve the best position? Tactical Awareness and Common Sense

Difference between Mobility and Positioning Mobility = able to quickly get someplace (fitness) Positioning = knowing where that someplace is (experience)

Points of Emphasis Presence – the referee must be able to quickly move to the point of an incident (foul, misconduct, etc…) Flexibility – referee must adapt to game flow and player tactics Adaptability - is key!

Principles of Good Positioning The diagonal is a only starting point Keep play between self and your AR Stay close to play – be able to clearly see play, but not so close as to interfere with either play or players Anticipate – read the likely course of play

Principles of Good Positioning HOW IS THIS DONE?

Magic Formula X = A + B + C Where X is the correct position under any condition. Achieving X requires conditions A, B and C be met.

The Three Conditions A = referee can clearly see play and any potential problem areas B = referee can see their AR C = referee is NOT occupying space the players need

What Else? Move inside if play requires it Move outside if play requires it Do not duplicate coverage of your AR Adapt to the game – be flexible

Some Examples Remember the magic formula Look for optimal viewing position “The Zone” is only a suggestion

Brain Teaser #2

Brain Teaser #3

Poor Position? Too many players blocking your view Cannot see your AR You have the same view as your AR Move to Avoid!

Remember the Principles of Good Positioning Keep play between self and your AR Stay close to play …. move and adjust … find optimal position …. be flexible Adapt … to players and game conditions Anticipate …. be intelligent (think)