Training & Development Join USA Field Hockey on August 4 at 7:00 PM (ET) for the first ever nationally webcasted Rules Briefing. Viewing is opening to everyone. No memberships required. For the first time in our sport's history, everyone (high school and college players; high school, college and club coaches; youth, high school, and college umpires; fans and members of the media) can hear the same information at the same time. A live Question and Answer period will be available at the end of the webcast with everyone benefiting from each other's questions and going into the season having heard the exact same answers.
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You can submit questions, in advance of the webcast, using the Ask The Umpire feature in the RULES section of USAFieldHockey.com and during the webcast (contact information will be displayed as part of the production). Benefits What's in it for the Viewer? Travel restrictions have been eliminated, getting a room large enough to hold 2,000 people (and a parking lot to hold all their cars) is not an issue, even answering everyone's question is not a problem. There will be high-quality slow-motion videos of numerous hockey actions (legal and illegal tackles, legal and illegal dodges, what is and isn't obstruction, legal and illegal goalkeeper skills, etc.). Further, even if you're on the other side of the planet, you can travel to the National Rules Briefing for only $10! Is there a single reason that you wouldn't clear your calendar and make sure you join USA Field Hockey for the historic webcasting of the National Rules Briefing? Why Sign Up In Advance? The "technology" employed to attend past briefings was pretty simple. Take a car ride, find the right room, pay $20 to $25, listen, ask questions -- simple. The webcast of the National Rules Briefing will use different technology and purchasing a seat at the briefing does not work the way you’ve made purchases on Amazon or other websites. To join the webcast you register first, then you go back, sign in and selected the 2010 Rules Briefing (it will be on the right), buy a $10 “game credit” or token. Sign up today to avoid any last minute “traffic jams” and give you all the time you need should you have to figure out the nuances of the http://usafieldhockey.fasthockey.com site. Please, sign up NOW!! Why One Room Matters? Umpires, coaches, and players have all experienced what happens when the season is rolling along and suddenly, as if out of nowhere, a call is made (or not made) on an aerial, a rough tackle, a penalty corner or even with a carding that is clearly in opposition to something that was discussed at one of the regional briefings. Concerns like these can often be traced to a single misunderstanding, miscommunication, or something forgotten from one of the regional briefings -- and sometimes, because a briefing wasn't attended. Now, for the first time ever, every umpire, every coach and every player can be in ONE interconnected room at the same time. Everyone will hear the briefing at the exact same time, if anyone is concerned that they missed something, the briefing can be played over and over again as the first game approaches and once the season is in full swing. There is no additional charge for additional viewings. What's in it for Hockey in the USA? This is a tremendous opportunity for everyone and particularly umpires. Every umpire in the country, and around the world for that matter, will be able to easily attend a briefing given by Steven Horgan, one of our most decorated field hockey umpires who represented the USA (and hockey) by officiating at the Olympics and in the World Cup. Steve now helps advance hockey by serving as our national rules interpreter. Further, making sure every umpire who officiates at our events has attended the National Rules Briefing will help ensure the highest standard of umpiring possible is reached in every single game. "What if I have a rules question, like on the new self pass for high school games?” One of the beauties of the National Rules Briefing is that you can submit your questions in advance AND during the briefing. Although we won't be able to answer all your questions during the briefing, we will answer EVERY question that's submitted on USAFieldHockey.com/asktheumpire. NOTE: Questions submitted in advance of the briefing that are selected to be answered during the webcast will be entered into a drawing for USA Field Hockey apparel. To qualify, of course, the question must to be submitted by someone attending the webcast. You'll also be able to ask questions during the briefing. "We hope you can join us on August 4th. It is extremely important for the growth and wellbeing of our sport that the entire hockey community log on and hear the same message. Using technology in this way gives the same information to everyone at the same time, maximizing our collective ability to advance hockey at all levels. After you've registered, please tell your friends!" -- Laura Darling, USA Field Hockey For questions on the 2010 Rules Briefing please contact ldarling@usafieldhockey.com For technical questions on the 2010 Rules Briefing please hit the “Help” button on usafieldhockey.fasthockey.com. Copyright © 2002- UmpireHockey.com |