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2010-2011 Wrestling Coaches Handout

2010-2011 Wrestling Coaches Handout. Duties & Responsibilities of a TWOA Official. Head official responsibilities (TWOA website) Coordinate with event administration in advance (#of mats, officials, start times, teams, etc.)

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2010-2011 Wrestling Coaches Handout

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  1. 2010-2011 Wrestling Coaches Handout

  2. Duties & Responsibilities of a TWOA Official • Head official responsibilities (TWOA website) • Coordinate with event administration in advance (#of mats, officials, start times, teams, etc.) • Any teams with consecutive days of wrestling? If so, additional weight allowance situation • Pre-meet, meet & post-meet items (NFHS Rules Book pgs 10-13 & Case Book, pgs 67-78) • Jurisdiction Time=when the official arrives until they sign the book (duals)/completion of wrestling (tournaments) • No wrestler activities that promote dehydration once you arrive on site(i.e. running) • Safety, Safety, Safety of wrestlers and fellow officials • Conduct of Officials • On the Mat-be professional, calm, relaxed and have a little fun • “Cooler heads will prevail”-politely & professionally manage any perceived heated situations • Stay focused on your mat. • Signals (NFHS Rules Book, p. 78) • Major form of communication to the table, coaches, wrestlers and fans • Hold them up high and long enough for everyone to see • No thumb signals-this is not International, Freestyle or Greco! • Verbalize with your signals-”Two takedown”, “One escape”, “Three near fall”, etc.

  3. 2010-11 NFHSWrestling Rules Changes

  4. Rule 4-5-7 Suitable Undergarments at Weigh-Ins • “Male and female contestants will be required to wear a suitable undergarment that completely covers the buttocks and the groin area. In addition, female contestants must wear a suitable undergarment that also covers their breasts.” • What does this really mean???

  5. Rule 4-5-7 Suitable Undergarments • Situation Examples: • Q: Can a wrestler remove their undergarments to weigh in? • A: No, a wrestler cannot remove their undergarment(s) to attempt to make weight or weigh-in. AKA-”dropping their drawers” • Q: When is the wrestler required to wear suitable undergarment(s)? • A: At the time when weigh ins start each wrestler is expected to be wearing a suitable undergarment(s). If they are not, they will not be allowed to weigh in with their weight class or team until they are wearing a suitable undergarment. Remember, once the individual weight class is closed or the team has weighed in you have lost your opportunity to weigh in to qualify for the event. • Q: Can a wrestler leave the weigh-in area after weigh-ins have started to get a “suitable undergarment(s)”? • A: No, per rule 4-5-5 article 3. No contestant shall leave the designated weigh-in area once the weigh-ins have started without permission is granted by the meet administration.

  6. Rule 4-5-7 Examples of Suitable Undergarments

  7. Rule 4-5-7 Examples of Suitable Undergarments-Male Wrestlers Boxer Briefs Boxers Compression Short Briefs Tighty whities Athletic shorts

  8. Rule 4-5-7 Examples of Unsuitable Undergarments-Male Wrestlers Jock strap-no buttocks coverage

  9. Rule 4-5-7 Examples of Suitable Undergarments-Female Wrestlers Sports bra Sports bra Women’s brief Athletic shorts Two piece undergarment required

  10. Rule 4-5-7 Examples of Unsuitable Undergarments-Female Wrestlers *Sports bra with a zipper or metal hooks is not legal for competition, but can be worn for weigh-ins. Two-piece undergarment covering the midsection is not legal Sweatpants are not legal

  11. Rule 5-20-9 Re-starting the Match

  12. Rule 5-20-9 Re-starting the Match Narrative-Referee’s Position • Rules Change: • ART. 9…The referee shall direct the offensive wrestler to assume a legal starting position once the defensive wrestler is stationary in a legal starting position. Once the offensive wrestler has assumed a legal starting position and is stationary, the referee shall verbally say “set” and then pause momentarily before starting wrestling. The committee deleted 5-20-5 NOTE for 2010-11. • Rationale for Change: • This rule change will eliminate either wrestler gaining an advantage by using a rolling start. It also eliminates the need for the offensive wrestler using a specific sequence when assuming a legal starting position, including the optional offensive starting position. Once the offensive wrestler has assumed a legal starting position and is stationary, the referee shall verbally say “set” and then pause momentarily before starting wrestling. Establishing the referees’ mechanic as part of the rule, and eliminating the sequence, simplifies establishing a legal offensive starting position and still assures a fair start for both wrestlers.

  13. Rule 5-20-9 Re-starting the Match

  14. Rule 5-20-9 Re-starting the Match Narrative-Optional Starting Position • Rules 5-20-7, 8: • ART. 7 . . . Optional Offensive Starting Position. The offensive wrestler may use an optional start, by being positioned on either side or to the rear of the opponent supporting all of their weight on both feet, one knee, or both knees. Theoffensive wrestler is to place the hands on the opponent’s back (area between the neck and waist), thumbs touching, and only the hands are to be in contact with the defensive wrestler. The offensive wrestler is not to place a foot, feet, or a knee(s) between the opponent’s feet or legs, in front of the forward starting line or the line extended, nor straddle the opponent. (Photos 33-34) • ART. 8 . . . If the offensive wrestler selects the optional starting position, the wrestler must indicate this intent to the referee. The referee shall then inform the defensive wrestler of the offensive wrestler’s intentions. If the defensive wrestler is set prior to being informed, readjustment can be made. (Photo 33) • Case Book: See 5.20.5D and 5.20.9 SITUATIONS

  15. Rule 5-20-9 Re-starting the Match Summary • No starting sequence this year • Defensive wrestler gets set first • Referee calls the offensive wrestler on • Offensive wrestler gets set and is stationary (no rolling starts) • Referee shall say “set” • Brief pause by the Referee • Blow the whistle to start action • Referee Emphasis-watch for the rolling starts and make sure you get the pause in before starting.

  16. Rule 7-1-5x Illegal Maneuver (New)

  17. Rule 7-1-5x Illegal Maneuver Narrative • When the wrestler from the rear standing position jumps and kicks with the bottom of his/her feet in the area behind both knees of the opponent in an attempt to take the wrestler back to the mat, it is an illegal rear-standing double-knee kickback. • Can be from any position-neutral or control. • Case Book: See 7.1.5L SITUATION

  18. Rule 8-2-4 Concussion

  19. Rule 8-2-4 Concussion

  20. Rule 8-2-4 Concussion Narrative ART. 4 . . . Any contestant who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion (such as loss of consciousness, headache, dizziness, confusion or balance problems) shall be immediately removed from the match and shall not return to competition until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional. (See NFHS Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussion, in Appendix B on page 80.) Q: What does the Referee do when they recognize this? A: Stop the match immediately and start the wrestler’s injury time and get them checked out by the appropriate health care professional. Q: Who is an “appropriate health-care provider”?? A: Defined by the UIL as one of the following: Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT), Physician Assistant (PA), & Nurse Practioner (NP) Q:Who can diagnosis the wrestler? A: An appropriate health-care provider can diagnosis a wrestler with the understanding that a Licensed Athletic Trainer, Physicians’ Assistant or Nurse Practioner must work with collaboration and/or supervision with an MD or DO as required by their professional regulations and applicable state laws. Q:Who can clear the wrestler to return? A: An appropriate health-care provider with written clearance to the host administration. Ultimately, the direct responsibility of this action is that of the school district in accordance with the UIL concussion management protocol.

  21. Who is an “Appropriate Health-Care Provider” Defined by the UIL as one of the following: • Medical Doctor (MD) • Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) • Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT) • Physician Assistant (PA) • Nurse Practioner (NP) One of these designated medical professionals must approve any skin lesion (Skin note )

  22. Concussion Recognition and Management • A concussion is a brain injury that results in a temporary disruption of normal brain function- • A concussion occurs when the brain is violently rocked back and forth or twisted inside the skull as a result of a blow to the head or body- • Neither referees, nor coaches, are expected to “diagnose” a concussion, as that is the job of an appropriate health-care professional- • Referees, coaches and administrators are being asked to make all efforts to ensure that concussed athletes do not continue to participate-

  23. Concussion Recognition and Management • The referee is not responsible for the evaluation or management of the athlete after he or she is removed from competition- • If an appropriate health-care professional on the mat determines that the athlete HAS NOT suffered a concussion, the athlete may return to competition- • If there is no appropriate health-care professional available to evaluate the athlete, the athlete SHOULD NOT be allowed by the coach to return to competition- • Athletes with continued concussion symptoms are at significant risk for recurrent, cumulative and even catastrophic consequences of a second concussive injury-

  24. Concussion Recognition and Management

  25. Weigh-Ins (NFHS Rules book p 14-18) • On-site physician?? Schedule one ahead of the event and identify them before you start weigh-ins. • Suitable undergarment? Be proactive before weigh-ins start. • Actual weight + next weight class (cannot qualify for three weight classes ever) • Skin form-know what to look at and for • Nails, skin, hair & shaving-go ahead and weigh them in & notate the issue. Officials should not hold them out of weigh-ins or delay their weigh in these specific situations • Braces, special equipment (rules, p.16 4-3-1 thru 5) such as t-shirts, hair covers & prosthetic limbs • Dual Meets: • Record actual weights and have on the head table during the dual • Weigh-ins will proceed by weight class • Random draw for starting weight class • Tournaments: • Weigh-ins will proceed by weight class or team

  26. 2010/2011 NFHS Wrestling Skin Lesion Form

  27. Who is an “Appropriate Health-Care Provider” Defined by the UIL as one of the following: • Medical Doctor (MD) • Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) • Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT) • Physician Assistant (PA) • Nurse Practioner (NP) One of these designated medical professionals must approve any skin lesion (Skin note )

  28. Special EquipmentT-shirts (rule 4-1-1) • Here are examples of legal undershirts: • *Please note that only one manufacturer’s logo is present on either of these tight-fitting, single, solid colored unadorned short-sleeved undershirts

  29. Special Equipment: Illegal T-shirts Long-sleeve & Multi-colored Multi-colored Multi-colored Sleeveless

  30. Awarding of Points (Case Book, p 78-81) • Takedowns =2 pts • Is control established? • On the mat and inbounds? • Beyond reaction time • Escape =1 pt • Loss of control & neutral position • Reversal =2 pts • Rear-standing or on the mat • Near Falls =2 or 3 pts • Criteria met for at least 2 consecutive seconds=2pts • Criteria met for 5 consecutive seconds=3pts

  31. Injury, Blood, & Recovery Time • Injury Time • 2 timeouts per match including overtime • Total of 1:30 minutes per match • 2nd injury timeout restarts (TWOA injury timeout chart) • Case book examples, pgs 56-61 • Blood Time • Unlimited timeouts per match • Total of 5 minutes per match including overtime • When do you start and stop the blood time clock? • Cleanup • Case book examples, pgs 61-62, 8-2-7 sit. A-F • Recovery Time • 2 minutes per illegal maneuver, unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct situation • Not deducted from a wrestler’s injury time out allocation • What happens if the wrestler calls an injury time out after recovery time? Situational Examples.

  32. Overtime • Extension of the regular match with no rest between regular match and sudden victory • Three possible overtime periods: • Sudden Victory, 1 minute period starts from neutral • Two 30-second tiebreakers=mat wrestling • Ultimate tiebreaker, 30 second period=mat wrestling • Who has choice? • Flip of disk for the two 30-second tiebreaker perioed • Ultimate tiebreaker period is determined by first points scored in the regular match or unsportsmanlike conduct penalty (supercedes all) • Two 30 second period choice is top, bottom or defer • Ultimate tiebreaker choice is top, bottom or defer to opponent

  33. Overtime & Unsportsmanlike Conduct

  34. Thank You!Dan LangTWOA & UIL State Rules Interpreterwww.nfhs.orgwww.twoa-gc.orgwww.uil.arbitersports.com

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