The 2024 Professional Volleyball Judgment Academy, held by the Korean Volleyball Federation (President Cho Won-tae) to improve referee expertise and foster new referees, has been completed.
A total of 38 judges, including 24 judges, 10 professional committee members and four new applicants, participated in the judging academy, where theoretical and practical training was conducted at Sangam Nuri Dream Square, Korean Air Practice Gymnasium and Suwon Yeongsaeng High School for 10 days from the 2nd to the 11th.
Unlike previous lectures, theoretical training was conducted in groups and presentations. There were heated discussions on various topics including video reading standards and differences between the rules of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and local rules in Korea. Along with group discussions, special lectures were held by invited outside instructors to motivate and educate the judges.
In practical training followed by theoretical training, hand, flag signal training, and practical game practice were conducted. In the practice of the actual game, which was held by inviting the high school volleyball team, referees were assigned by set and self-assessment was conducted after the end, and they shared their opinions on the decisions that occurred in each situation on the spot. 토토사이트 모음
Choi Jae-hyo, the newly appointed chairman of the judging committee this season, said, "This academy has introduced a new debate-style education to foster on-site response capabilities, and through this, we will try to make the game run smoother next season."
In addition, the federation will prepare for the successful operation of the next season, starting with the 2024 Tongyeong Dodram Cup Professional Volleyball Championship in September, by putting referees in practice games between clubs during the off-season to maintain their sense of practice. 안전한 카지노사이트