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NTO Briefing Session
London 2012
BVF VOLLEYBALL NTO
TRAINING MANGEMENT STRUCTURE
BVF Performance
Manager
Kenny Barton
BVF Officials
Director
Brian Stalker
BVF Officials Steering Group
BS/SS/BK/DMcG/SW/JB/CO
BVF Officials
Coordinator
Stewart
Dunne
Neil White
BVF Sitting
Officials
Coordinator
Steve Walton
England Events
Coordinator
Scotland Events
Coordinator
NI Officials
Coordinator
Drew McGookin
England Local
Officials Coordinator
Diane Hollws
England Scorer
Coordinator
Martin Shakespeare
England Line
Judges Coordinator
Richard Morten
Scotland Officials
Coordinator
Grant Macintyre
Scotland Line
Judges Coordinator
Alice stewart
Scotland Scorer
Coordinator
Douglas Orr
Scotland Local
Officials Coordinator
Brian MacDougall
BVF BEACH VOLLEYBALL NTO
TRAINING MANGEMENT STRUCTURE
BVF Performance
Manager
Kenny Barton
BVF Officials
Director
Brian Stalker
BVF Officials Steering Group
BS/SS/BK/DMcG/SW/JB/CO
BVF Officials
Coordinator
Debra Smart
Neil White
England Events
Coordinator
Scotland Events
Coordinator
NI Officials
Coordinator
Drew McGookin
England Local
Officials Coordinator
Ray capewell
England Scorer
Coordinator
Diane Hollows
England Line
Judges Coordinator
Andy Worrall
Scotland Officials
Coordinator
Grant Macintyre
Scotland Line
Judges Coordinator
Scotland Scorer
Coordinator
Scotland Local
Officials Coordinator
BVF VOLLEYBALL & BEACH VOLLEYBALL
NTO TRAINING DELIVERY
Identify Staff Trainers
Scorers
Line Judges
England
Scotland
Ireland
High Level Performance
Scorers
Line judges
Train Nationally
Scorers
Line Judges
Train Staff Trainers
Scorers
Line Judges
Wales
FIVB/CEV
Recruit Regionally
Scorers
Line Judges
Train Regionally
Scorers
Line Judges
BVF VOLLEYBALL & BEACH VOLLEYBALL
NTO FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS
Identify Training Programme
Scorers
Line Judges
England
Scotland
Ireland
Prepare Training Budgets
Scorers
Line Judges
Wales
Submit Budgets to BVF Board
Implement
UK Sport / LOCOG
Decision
Submit Budgets to
UK Sport / LOCOG
BVF VOLLEYBALL, BEACH & SITTING
VOLLEYBALL NTO REQUIREMENTS
Discipline:
Training Pool: 2011
Scorers
Volleyball
Line
Judges
30
48
Scorers + Line Judges
Sitting Volleyball
Beach Volleyball
High Level Pool: 2012
Scorers
Line Judges
16
28
Scorers + Line Judges
60
40
Scorers + Line Judges
Scorers + Line Judges
64
44
BVF VOLLEYBALL & BEACH VOLLEYBALL
NTO DATABASE
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464 replies in England alone
291 expressed have responded
Beach Scorer
34
Beach Line judge
38
Indoor Scorer
100
Indoor Line judge 118
Sitting Scorer
28
Sitting Line judge
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Six games per day in one venue
6x5 = 30 line judges
More than Beijing
6x3 scorers = 18
More than Beijing
Why so many? Reserves and
uncertainties – and it’s a long road
ahead….
• That’s you! …potential performer experienced and committed
• But you can be better…We can give you
the training….
• Question is: How good do you want to
be? Can you visualise yourself on the
Olympic Field of Play?
• That’s going to be your job – if you
want it enough.
• There will be others…maybe better
performers than you…
• You have to maintain the pace…
• Maintain the commitment…
• Train yourself as you are trained…
• Your target – be a member of least one of
the teams of NTO's each day in the
Olympics – and leave a legacy of
experience.
• The highest level possible
• The greatest athletes in the world
• Speeds many times faster than anything
you have experienced so far!
• An expectation of total professionalism
• Excitable people who’s will to win is
unsurpassed
• 24-7 commitment…some of you might be
on call way beyond an 8 hour day
• The Process & The people
• Identify the talent – SD & DS
• Contact the talent – RM, MS & CO
• Identify existing events as training
vehicles (Care: no budget!)
• Invite the interested talent
• Train the talent
• Keep them involved
• Keep track of the training – and budget
• Select the best to progress
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Referees
Players
Budding Referees
Non referees
We cast the net wide – beyond the group
of referees within UK…
• So you have competition!
• STARTED in summer 2007 in England
• The Olympic clock is ticking
• The Beach NTO's for Beijing started
serious training FIVE years out. So did
the Volleyball NTO's…..And their
experience was already greater than ours!
• That means we need to catch up fast
and be realistic about the task.
Who & what is an NTO?
• NTO’s are
– National Technical Officials
• Line Judges
• Scorers
• ITO’s are
– International Referees
• SSV’s are
– Sport Specific Volunteers – Field of Play
• Floor Moppers
• Ball Retrievers
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The line judge style or score process
The line judge or scorer duties
The line judge & scorer commitment
The Rules!
Note: Beach…it is 90% the same
philosophy 60% same technique
• Your existing experience of line judging or
scoring may cause you to doubt your
importance today.
• This might be because of the type of line
judge decision making or scoring you
have witnessed
• Or maybe you had a bad experience as a
line judge or scorer in another life!
TYPES OF NTO
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Looks unfit
Looks bored
Looks only at the line
Sags
Holds the flag wrong
Slouches as a scorer
Looks WRONG
LJ Seep
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About BOTH line judges
About the stance?
About the focus?
About the signal itself?
About the communication with the
Referee?
• About the preparation for making the
decision and signal?
• Oblivious to everything – probably
thinking of something other than the
match
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• Won’t make any decision – and when
he/she does it will be the wrong one!
Notice that scaredy-cat will be as far from
the court as possible….
• What distance should the line judge be
from the court?
• 1.5 – 2 metres is usually enough.
• More than this and you become detached
from the match.
• Experienced in the game and resistant to
pressure
• Energetic – willing to go the extra yard
• Fit – i.e. looks athletic
• BMI below 28
• Knowledgeable about the game and
about rules
• Willing to learn
• Qualified referee …or willing to become
so…or just plain smart!.
This
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They train as line judges
It is seen as important to them
They work as a team
They employ military precision
They are invariably correct
Their signals are perfect
They know what to do and when
They don’t appear surprised – they are
POKER FACED
• What philosophy should we cultivate?
• What is the manner of the line judge?
• How do we gauge our own
professionalism?
• We need to be able to stand outside and
evaluate ourselves
• Rules give the list of functions
• Rules give the list of responsibilities…
HOWEVER
• …do not teach the Manner
• …do not teach the Method
• …do not teach the Style
• …do not teach the Focus
• …do not teach how to cooperate
ITO’s & NTO’s are Facilitators
• They set the level of professionalism:
- Through their body language
- Eyes looking alert
- By giving players confidence to focus on
playing
- By making the image of the game better
- By allowing fewer arguments
- By facilitating the work of the referees
- By letting the players entertain
• Remember - Line judges relate to…
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Teams
Spectators
TV audience
…even if they don’t realise it
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Remember - Starts before the match….
- with other line judges
- with the referees
- through talk, gesture, body language
- by exuding professional calm
- by arriving early
- by staying at the grouping point
• Maybe it looks slow on TV – the reality is
incredibly fast
Remember:
The Rules give a basic framework to our activities as
referees, scorers and line judges;
We need to understand why the rule is there and what it is
for;
We need to apply them with common sense;
convert KNOWLEDGE into WISDOM.
Remember: the teams have trained for years for this
opportunity – for some just being here is a victory. We
must allow them to give their best effort – to have their
time in the sun
NTO Qualities
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Eyes Attention Professional Alert Active
Attention to detail Knowledge of attack
Knowledge of psychology Rules Knowledge
Calm Dignity Decisive Anticipate
React fast Cooperate Assist but not insist
The Dress Code
Polo Shirts – short sleeve
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Sweatshirt
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Trousers
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Approved Errea polo shirt with
pre-embroidered badge
Approved Errea sweatshirt with
pre-embroidered badge
DARK NAVY BLUE
TROUSERS
[Not jeans, chinos, cords, cargo’s or tracksuit bottoms of
any variety]
Sports Shoes
Socks
www.kitlocker.com/eva
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Predominantly White Indoor
sports shoes/trainers
white.
What are my team looking for?
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reliability
honesty
the availability ethic
interest
ambition – based upon hard work and
realism
• fitness and healthy life-style
• We will select the best and work with you
– coach them to be better.
•Let’s DO it!
•This could
be YOU…..