Throwing back to my recent interview on the Half Court Press Podcast's Whistle-Blowers series, Tao MacLeod asked me how umpires develop and gain experience at international tournaments. Check out the …
Hockey Rules and Interpretations | Managing Subtle Breakdowns | #FeatureFriday
Are you working on management and how to interpret breakdown fouls and give cards under the rules of hockey? Check out this video and more on #FeatureFriday, where we highlight one of the hundreds of …
Hockey Umpiring Skills | Getting the Basics Right with Radios | David Tomlinson
#UmpireAtHome explores issues facing hockey umpires right now, and through discussion, explores how to interpret the rules of hockey in a way that best serves the game. Have you ever over-relied on …
Tips & Tricks for the Hockey Umpire | #WhatUpWednesday Ep. 2
Are you looking for tips and tricks to help you become the best hockey umpire you can be? FHumpires' #WhatUpWednesday has your back. This week: tackling between the legs, dealing with sexism as an …
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Awarding A Foul After Time Expires | Hockey Rules | #RuleyTuesday Ep. 4
Here's a fun hockey rules scenario: what if an umpire is ready to award a foul or needs to consult a colleague about a foul in their circle and time expires before they can blow their whistle? Find …
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The Psychology of Refereeing | #MentoringMonday
We’re delving into another podcast episode on this #MentoringMonday. Stuart Carrington's appearance on Dan Abrahams' The Sport Psych Show introduces many of the concepts that appear in Carrington’s …
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