What is meaning of officiating, definition, why its important on sports what are they qualities of Official. and what are the duties of official..
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OFFICIATING KULBIR SINGH BAL BA, MA, BP.ed , MP.ed NIS ( Athetics ) Assistant Professor &Sports Officer Deptt . of Physical Education Cont . +919872085653
Contents Page Sports Officiating and Official Duties
Syllabus 1. Meaning and definition of Officiating. 2. Principles of Officiating. 3. Qualification and qualities of a good Official. 4. Duties and responsibilities of an Official.
Judgement by the officials during the competition Less foul decisions (During match) Officiating according to game rules Less interference during match by official meaning of officiating
Introduction meaning of officiating Judgement by the officials during the competition Less foul decisions (During match) Officiating according to game rules Less interference during match by official
Importance of the officiating Achievement of the game of the education , Match officiating by rule and regulation then audience will enjoy Development of health competition Officiating will be clear by official (Not for only one team) Development of the friendship among the player Officials will maintain friendship between both teams during match
Importance of the officiating Be enthusiastic and show enjoyment of coaching Be self confident, consistent, friendly, and fair Have a sense of humor and make things fun! Dress appropriately Be a good role model for the participants Maintain discipline throughout the session Be well organized Include all participants, regardless of ability, disability, age, gender, and ethnic background.
Qualities of a good coach Coaches should maintain high moral and ethical values. Coaches must be completely honest with all those with whom their deals. Coaches must maintain a true and lasting concern for all the athletes with whom their deals .
Knowledge of rules, Personal appearance (Uniform) Physical condition Gesture use ( Hints by hand or eyes) Immediate decision ( On the spot) Close Observation ( Look foul by go to close ) Decision completes act ( On the right time decision) Less use of whistle Principal of officiating
Impartial judgment (without fear) Firm officiating ( first and last decision) Use up to date Rule ( knowledge about new rule) Principal of officiating
Qualities and official duties Proper uniform and good voice Know the rules and regulation of the concerned game Impartiality ( fearless decision) Quick decision Self –Confidence Co – operation spirit Good Nature or behaviour Reaction time for decision
Qualities and official duties 9. Physically fit 10. Punctual 11. Bolder Fearles s DUTIES . Pre game duties During the game Post game duties
DUTIES PRE-GAME DUTIES Understanding with players and other officials Punctuality Checking of the field Checking of the equipment Revision of rules Officials should meet the organising committee Personal articles ( whistle uniform) Checking of the uniform of the player
DUTIES DURING THE GAME Time ( half time , match over time) Score sheet record Co-operate with players or others officials POST GAME DUITES Care of equipment Marking of the score sheet Encouraging the victors and defeated Information to the press