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Kyle Love 23-02-2007 23:26

Re: Have Any New Driver Advice?
 
Know the limits of the bot. Keep moves as simple and quick as possible. Know when to back off when playing defense to have a better angle to stop scoring. Have a heart when playing defense, don't destroy the other bot. DO NOT GET NERVOUS. Get along with operator. Get along with the coach. Listen to the coach. Don't get a big head and feel like your above going to the stands and watching matches with your team. (If time permits.) Always, keep it cool. Finally, as many said before me, drive it like you stole it!

Dan_Karol 23-02-2007 23:28

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Here is what i have learned over the past two seasons as my team's operator:

1.) STAY CALM! - this is the most important one of all, i cant tell you how much easer it is to score in that last second when you are in control.
2.) a little ego goes a long way - (be confident, after all there should be a reason your team wants you to do the job your doing)
3.) Make sure that you know what is going on just as much as your coach, she/he is there to help find the best move, but 3 heads are better than 1
4.) Talk - figure out a way to quickly and concisely describe what is happening on the field and communicate your next move. ("score on that foot" does not work as well as "Spoiler on eight - high")
5.) practice driving anything you can get your hands on and make obstacle courses to drive through.
6.) The drive team is a TEAM - you should be working together, never go into a match bickering amongst each other.
7.) Play tactics games with the other members of your drive team, games that require co-operation to be successful. This helps you get in the proper mind set to think on your feat.
9.) Play to win on the field but as soon as the robot is disabled at the end of the match remember: no hard feelings and GP is more important than being angry.
8.) HAVE FUN! It is so much easier to drive when your having fun.

Good luck and have fun!

-Dan Karol

CraigHickman 23-02-2007 23:41

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One of the things that I can reccomend is keeping your head out on the field. In the heat of the moment, people yell, and some of them sound very angry when yelling. Don't get defensive, and keep your cool. As long as you remove yourself from the picture, and just focus on being an extension of the OI, you'll do fine.

Oh, and also, as the head drive train guy from 114, don't be afraid to bash up your bot on another. As it's been said before: you can always fix the bot, but a match is done once that buzzer sounds.

Laura 1547 24-02-2007 00:56

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Make sure you not only pay attention to your robot, but to everything else that's happening on the field. Be aware of what other robots are doing on both alliances. Make sure you listen to what the other teams in your alliance are saying during the match.

Most of all just have fun. I get nervous sometimes before a match but as soon as the bell rings I forget about everything and just focus.

Just remember that mistakes do happen and that you can't fix the past. If something breaks on your robot, don't get upset. Focus on the problem and fix it so you can be even better in your next match :)

Joel J 24-02-2007 01:03

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Don't panic.

Lil' Lavery 24-02-2007 01:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Laura 1547 (Post 585359)
Make sure you not only pay attention to your robot, but to everything else that's happening on the field. Be aware of what other robots are doing on both alliances. Make sure you listen to what the other teams in your alliance are saying during the match.

That goes double (well, more like 100x more) for coaches! TUNNEL VISION IS BAD

clean399 24-02-2007 01:25

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1. Build Teamwork
2. Listen to what your other team members say.
3. Always no your strategry.
4. Defense isn't bad it is important don't be afraid to play it.
5. Become on with the robot.
6. HAVE FUN
7. Hey there is always another round.
8. Don't lose track of time it is very important.

I need to start brushing off last year's control box I haven't driven since Championship.

EricH 24-02-2007 01:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by clean399 (Post 585370)
I need to start brushing off last year's control box I haven't driven since Championship.

Which championship--FRC or VEX (CSUN)? (I was one of the refs at CSUN, and I'm sure I saw you there.)

The most important advice--communicate, focus, and keep your cool. Second? Practice every chance you get.

clean399 24-02-2007 01:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 585372)
Which championship--FRC or VEX (CSUN)? (I was one of the refs at CSUN, and I'm sure I saw you there.)

The most important advice--communicate, focus, and keep your cool. Second? Practice every chance you get.

Wow I forgot about that. A little different controls but that is another good way to practice if available with a VEX robot.

amos229 24-02-2007 02:11

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playing defense is not hitting a team when they are tipped over. On practice day there is no reason to be ruff its just practice. When playing defense be careful not to damage other robots. Have fun and play safe but nevr be afraid to hit stuff

BHOP 24-02-2007 02:36

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Ill speak from experience, I drove 2 years for my team. Two years ago we won the championship, both years won our division, last year we won a regional, so I've been on the field a lot, under pressure. Like everyone else has said, keep your cool and have fun. Know your strategy, and communicate. Know your robot inside and out, that was one thing that being a driver allowed me to do. I learned everything about everything on our robot, and the whole system.

Now for some new things:
-Be nice to the refs, they are your friends
-Thank the volunteers, meet some new people
-Have a cool dance/motion thing to do when they call your team name(we hopped)
-Work out, because there are limited amounts of people allowed on field, chances are you'll be doing some heavy lifting of the robot
-I flew r/c airplanes, if you get a chance they help with depth perception and hand eye coordination.

One last recommendation...if you ever make it to einstein field, look behind you, and notice the awesome sight. There might be like 20,000+ people watching robots play a game, it's kind of funny, hopefully a sign of the times to come. Did I mention...have fun, not many people get the privilege of driving a robot.

BHOP

Viper37 24-02-2007 10:06

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I'll speak from 3 seasons worth of Driving experience.

1. Listen to those who try to help you! They usually know what they are talking about.

2. Dont be intimidated by asking the programming team to fix stuff in the code. Remember, as the operator, everyone works for you for about 2 min. :)

3. Dont have tunnel vision. If you are driving on the left side of the field, and dont notice someone on the right jumping waving their arms and screaming your name, find a new driver!

4. Listen to you coach. They dont have anything to do BUT watch the field.

5. Dont be afraid to rough it up with other robots. Sometimes the only way out of a situation is to push.

6. Nobody should ever be mad at you for breaking the robot. Remember, it is probably mostly aluminum and aluminum isnt exactly known to be commonly impact proof.

7. Use your judgement, if you dont like a situation such as driving onto someones ramp, dont be afraid to say no! Remember, its your teams robot, and it would be yours taking the hit if anything went wrong.


Good Luck, and have fun!

SgtMillhouse648 24-02-2007 10:14

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Hi,
As part of Team 648, i think about the best advice is to just "slow down" and dont get rushed, just relax. Especially last year with the ramp, towards the end, with robots slamming into the wall, it can get a little nerve racking, just keep your cool.
Good Luck
Malhon

StephLee 24-02-2007 12:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII (Post 585285)
READ THE MANUAL! There is nothing worse then loosing a match b/c of penalties...

ESPECIALLY if it's the first match of the finals, and you hadn't lost a match throughout the quarters, semis, or qualifiers...yeah, that was nerve-wracking.


Trust your coach and work with him/her. That makes things easier on both of you.

If you don't already, get to know the other driver and your coach.

Get in on the discussion when your alliance for a match is coming up with strategy. You definately need to know what's going on.

Relax! Even if something goes wrong, it's all over in less than three minutes. Then you get to start again.

Wayne C. 24-02-2007 12:12

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Some old guy advice-

use the robot as a tool to play the game, not the game as a tool to play with your robot

be frankly honest about the abilities of your robot and defer to experienced advice on your alliance

organize every round in a simple, time oriented format. Know what you will do at every second and do it.

be an alliance partner your fellow teams can depend on

other teams often see your robots abilities better than you do

if your robot is failing let the alliance know. It is amazing how much one robot can assist another if the problem is known beforehand

dont make deals off the field that rely on the outcome of matches on it. In the past we know of situations where drive teams "made arrangements" to "influence" matches so they would be picked later. That kind of unscrupulous behavior serves nobody.

always play fair and play your best

consider this- with registration alone for one regional- each round on the field costs about $500. Make the most of it.


WC :cool:


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