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QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATINGQUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING
OFFICIALOFFICIAL

QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
The role of an official is very crucial in sporting endeavor.
He defines the success or failure of a certain sport/activity.

QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
PHYSICAL QUALITIES1.
This refers to the physical attributes of an officiating
official. Since an officiating official needs to catch up
with every detail of what the athletes or player do on
court, he needs high level of fitness to be able to to
perform his job.

QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
2. PHYSICAL FITNESS
Defined in preceding modules in Physical Education,
physical fitness is the capacity of an individual to
perform his or her daily tasks without undue fatigue
and still has extra energy for recreation and
emergencies.

Several ways to determine one's fitness which are
basis in improving include:
• Body Mass Index
• PMHR and THR (Personal Maximal Heart Rate and
Training Heart Rate)
• Fitness or Exercise Program
• Nutrition and weight managemen

QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
3. EMOTIONAL QUALITIES
These qualities refer to the emotional readiness of an
officiating official to perform his or her role in a game. He
or she might have mastered all the rules and possesses a
high level of fitness but if the emotional attributes don't
warrant him or her to perform the duties and
responsibilities of an officiating official, failure is
expected.

Emotional attributes that an officiating official should
possess includes confidence. It is having belief in
oneself. Confidence can be situation-specific, but
practicing it through actual game immersions and
observations of game officiating activities can help
improve it.
QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
3. EMOTIONAL QUALITIES

Mental toughness is the term used to refer to all of the
qualities pertaining to one's mental preparations in
officiating a game. To be mentally tough requires one to
stay focused, regulate one's performance, handle
pressure, awareness and control of thoughts and
feelings and one's command and control of the
environment.
QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
4. MENTAL QUALITIES

This can be achieved by having a thorough knowledge
on the rules of the game, alertness, vigilance which re-
sult to timely, decisive, honest, and impartial judgment.
Decisiveness results to integrity of the result of the
game leading to a satisfying result and acceptance of
success and failure for both competiting teams or
players.
QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
4. MENTAL QUALITIES

Ability to deal with others at any given situation.
Complaints are inevitable in a game. It is the
ability of an officiating official to settle disputes
without sacrificing the integrity of a game and the
officiating team.
QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
5. SOCIAL QUALITIES

To develop such qualities requires practice just
as the emotional qualities do. Surrounding
oneself with people who make wise decisions
especially in officiating endeavors might help
one improve his decision -making skills.
QUALITIES OF AN OFFICIATING OFFICIAL
5. SOCIAL QUALITIES

ETHICS AND GUIDELINESETHICS AND GUIDELINES

Conduct the event according to the rules with
welfare of the athlete in mind.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
BE A BENEFIT AND CAUSE NO HARM1.

Arrive in good time for competition and report
immediately to the official in charge.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
2. BE ACCURATE AND RESPONSIBLE

The official should speak to athletes,
other officials, volunteers, coaches,
and representatives with customary
politeness.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
3. BE SUPPORTIVE OF OTHER PARTICIPANTS AND LOYAL TO SPORT
ORGANIZATIONS

Officials should not allow their
judgement to be adversely
influenced by personal loyalties
or personal gain.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
4. ACT WITH INTEGRITY

Perform evaluations with other
officials, when requested, in an
objective way and without
friendships or other personal
relationships.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
5. ACT WITH FAIRNESS

Officials should work in spirit of
cooperation with other officials.
Treat athletes with equal
respect and dignity independent
of their ethnicity, gender, age,
religion, and nationality.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
6. SHOW RESPECT FOR PARTICIPANT’s RIGHTS AND DIGNITY

Be conscientious and business-
like in carrying your duty.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
7. EXHIBIT PROFESSIONALISM

When stressed or distracted by
personal issues, seek help from
other officials to ensure event
proceeds smoothly.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
8. MODEL APPROPRIATE HEALTH HABITS

Obeying the law, or rules of the
game.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
9. ADHERE TO LEGAL STANDARDS

Be particularly cautious in
establishing the understanding of
rules and procedures with persons of
diminished capacity.
ETHICS AND GUIDELINE
10. PROTECT VULNERABLE PERSONS

BASKETBALL
REFEREE’s BASIC/COMMON HAND SIGNALS

BASKETBALL: REFEREE’s HAND SIGNALS
SUBSTITUTION

BASKETBALL: REFEREE’s HAND SIGNALS
CHARGED TIME-OUT
2 time-outs in the first half of the game. 3 time-outs in the second half
(with a maximum of 2 time-outs in the last 2 minutes of the second half),
and 1 time-out in each period of extra time.

BASKETBALL: REFEREE’s HAND SIGNALS
HOLDING
Every time a player uses his hands to interfere with the opponent's freedom of
movement.

BASKETBALL: REFEREE’s HAND SIGNALS
PUSHING
Those hands held up will make it very clear what the foul is.

BASKETBALL: REFEREE’s HAND SIGNALS
BLOCKING
A nice simple signal for you with clenched fists pushed against your waist.

BASKETBALL: REFEREE’s HAND SIGNALS
CHARGING
An offensive foul that happens when a player runs into a stationary
defender who has established a legal guarding position.

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