What happens when a referee instructs me, as the assistant, to follow a procedure that differs with what I learned in the referee clinic?
When the referee has completed the instructions, explain that you have a question. If there is time and opportunity, tell the referee what your understanding from the clinic was. There may have been a change that the referee was not aware of, or you could have in fact misunderstood. You are told a lot in the clinics, and for y ou to have questions is expected. Dont keep yourself in the dark the sooner you ask the better. If a question remains after you and the referee discuss the issue, visit with one of the instructors, assessors or a CTSRA board member. Back to the original question: FOR THAT MATCHfollow the referees instructions.
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