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Match Briefings or safety briefings? got any thing written down?

#1 User is offline   Flexmoney 

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Posted 24 August 2009 - 11:46 PM

Does anybody have any written briefings that they cover in the new shooter/safety briefing?

How about the match shooter's meeting?
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Posted 25 August 2009 - 01:49 AM

We have a new competitors handbook that one of our folks, with input from all section match directors, put together and all clubs use.

We are attempting to standardize what is being told so that a consistent message is given from club to club.
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Posted 25 August 2009 - 02:43 AM

That would be very handy........If a safety briefing was in written form maybe the same 2-3 guys wouldn't have to always do it.
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Posted 25 August 2009 - 03:01 AM

Our "Section Information Officer" received input from the trainers at the clubs and put together all the best points taught by them. Frankly it is more a repetition of what we should be teaching without the ad libs that get picked up over the years. Updated and modified to address new rules and the like. He did a fine job.

Downside is that new competitors don't all start at one time, but we have an informal 'buddy system" where we can get new shooters to someone who can help them. This is where the USPSA Request for information emails come in handy. I receive them, check the address for proximity to clubs, then forward my reply and a cc to the interested party and the MD. Those who are interested respond and follow up with us (as we do with them). Those that do not we never hear from again.

I'm considering a tickler file to contact those who send in requests once a month to see if they are still interested. I should survey to see why they don't come out or come back.

As for Flex's question on match briefings, I used a handout that George Jones gave at an Area 8 in Topton a few years ago. Updated it and used it when I served as Range Master for our Sectional. Why re-invent the wheel? USPSA should have a stock briefing that is available to all to use. Again, helps with that consistent message and reinforces what needs reinforced.

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Posted 25 August 2009 - 03:13 AM

post the files if ya got'em :)
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Posted 25 August 2009 - 06:13 AM

Put a link to a draft: New Competitor Orientation

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Posted 25 August 2009 - 06:20 AM

View Postboz1911, on Aug 25 2009, 05:43 AM, said:

That would be very handy........If a safety briefing was in written form maybe the same 2-3 guys wouldn't have to always do it.

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Posted 03 September 2009 - 12:06 PM

The shooters brieffing, may not cover all of the special details for each stage.
The stage brieffing, read before your start each stage, if the one you need
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Posted 26 September 2009 - 09:04 AM

I think you may have missed the point. There are multiple briefings that occur at a well run match. There is generally the match briefing which covers various administrivia like squadding, lunch, tear down, stage turnover (if that is happening) and so on. Then there is the safety briefing which generally is only for new shooters or, for some clubs, new to that club shooters. And then there is the Walk-Thru aka: Written Stage Briefing (WSB).

This discussion was, I believe, about the safety briefing.

I personally find it disturbing that at many matches shooters are not paying attention (or do not attend) the match/shooters briefing. This puts a bigger load on the RO staff because they have to constantly repeat things that were covered during the match briefing.

Of course since these same folks almost never pay attention during the WSB the ROs get to repeat all that info again too. But that particular rant is for a different place.
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Posted 26 September 2009 - 06:54 PM

I use a brief put together by those that do it best. Look at handy downloads at http://www.northwestsection.org. This has served me well for some time.

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