WHAT'S INCLUDED INÂ THE 4-VIDEO TRAINING PACKAGE

Video: 2024 NFHS New Rules/ Changes
(29 mins)Â
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12 New Rules/ Changes for 2024 including Flopping
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Fully explained with Rules, Rationale, & Insights
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What to Avoid (Preventing Misinterpretations.)

Video: 2024Â NFHS Points of Emphasis
(19 mins)
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Warning for Delay
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Faking Being Fouled
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Handling of Blood Situations

Video:Â Faking Being Fouled
(26 mins)
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Guidelines for Adjudicating Faking Being Fouled Scenarios
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Dribbler Overtly Embellishes
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Airborne Shooter Falls to the Floor
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Handling of Defender Flop on Block/Charge Play

Video: Review of Last Year's Changes
(8 mins)
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A brief review of the significant rules changes from last year.
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Bonus Free Throw Changes
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4 Throw in Spots
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Voluntarily Leaving the Court & More!
Why Greg & A Better Official?
A Better Official is a leading authority in basketball referee training, with over 14,000 subscribers and over 1 million views on our YouTube channel. Our mission is to provide referees with the tools they need to excel on the court.Â
With our Video Vault we are giving Association leaders the tools they need to train their officials.
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Preview Our Expert Officiating Training For Last Year's Videos
Watch NFHS New Rules and NFHS Points of Emphasis Videos from the 2023-24 Season and Discover the Benefits of Our Training. Your Officials deserve the Best Training.
2023 New Rules
2023Â Points of Emphasis
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