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Originally Posted by George A.
Easiest way? Talk to your regionals volunteer coordinator. They will know which events will need help. You'll also have to shadow a seasoned MC for a season or two, and you may have to reside to being a backup while you get more experience.
Also try working an FLL or FTC event. Or even an offseason. You get all the experience with less of the pressure.
Hope this helps.
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George's advice about FLL/FTC is right. FRC Offseasons and other events should be your first priority. After a few of those, check with the volunteer coordinator at the event you're interested in - try to get them video, if you have it.
Keep in mind that each of the events is a 'show', and you'll be expected to keep the energy up for the whole day. It's not just about acting crazy, it's about being the face of the entire regional, reading the award scripts, doing research on teams, and bringing a whole lot of fun to the event. It's a lot more than just bouncing around with a flag yelling out team numbers.
Something I've noticed - some of the very good MCs are actors in their spare time. They recognize that the field is essentially a stage - no matter what's going on, you've gotta keep your happy face on.
Good luck, and enjoy! Being out there on the field is a whole lot of fun. I've only done it a few times, but I love it.