I have P.E coursework to do and I'm really stuck, Ive look all over the internet but couldn't find out what an chair umpires does we need to know all these things below:
If anyone knows can you help me please.. thanks
Their appearance, equipment, fitness, qualifications, control of players, health and safety, fair play, use of technology, effective communication (voice, whistle, signals) ??
good finess
One similarity is that they both dont need to be phycically fit to be an umpire.
The 'refree' is an umpire and there can be either
Typically a Badminton umpire needa watch with timer and/or stopwatchone yellow, and one red card ( black card if you are a referee)a clipboardat least one penthe scorecardSome equipment's need to be provided by the championship organizers, like:scoreboard ( electronic or manual, if it's manual, need to be placed at a side of the umpire chair )umpire chairshuttles ( that are under umpire care and responsibility during the game )
lay out the plates then hit them with the bat until they break and you cry on the floor
The throwing rules are that if you throw it to high, to low, to far to the side or if you hit the bowler it is classed as a no ball this is decided by the bowling umpire and the batting umpire
There are 2 umpires, the batters umpire and the bowlers umpire. Batters umpire: Calls no balls Stands where they can see batter and first post Calls 'out' if the batter is out Watches for catches Calls a rounder when batter touches fourth post Calls half rounders Calls backwards hit Watches front line of bowlers box for fouls Watches bowlers wrist movement Watches front and back lines of batters box for fouls Calls obstruction. Bowlers umpire Calls play to begin the game Calls 'no balls' Make final decisions The umpires will swap positions on the pitch in the intrest of fairness to the game
The catcher, and behind the catcher is the Umpire.
you need a -ball -bat -posts
WAFT Sports based in Sheffield specialise in Approved rounders equipment, supplying bats, balls and other equipment. You can contact via their website which can also be accessed via a link from the the Rounders England website
There are 2 umpires, the batters umpire and the bowlers umpire. Batters umpire: Calls no balls Stands where they can see batter and first post Calls 'out' if the batter is out Watches for catches Calls a rounder when batter touches fourth post Calls half rounders Calls backwards hit Watches front line of bowlers box for fouls Watches bowlers wrist movement Watches front and back lines of batters box for fouls Calls obstruction. Bowlers umpire Calls play to begin the game Calls 'no balls' Make final decisions The umpires will swap positions on the pitch in the intrest of fairness to the game
The umpire wears bright white shoes white polo white shorts and a cap and a whistle aroung the neck