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Re: Frank Answers Fridays: Expanded Championship Qualification
Then why hasn't this happened already? Why are most regional events and District Championships held Thursday-Saturday? The missed school time has been an issue for a while now, why would we think this would change if we add in a Regional Championship?
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I know some teams aren't stoked about sunday events for travel, so for regionals with a lot of traveling teams it's not desirable. |
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How have the Friday-Sunday regionals worked out so far? Opinions? I know I'd like this because it means less time I have to take off work each year. |
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Absolutely terrible. The Monday after at school was my least favourite afternoon (...) of the year.
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I love it because it is less time off from school/work, but I do miss the recovery day after when I have these type of events. I still haven't made up my mind though if (Thursday)Friday-Saturday or (Friday) Saturday-Sunday events are better though.
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Re: Frank Answers Fridays: Expanded Championship Qualification
I remember the Monday after the 2010 New Jersey Regional my sophomore year for being... difficult. You either take the day off on Thursday or your body wishes you take the Monday off.
That being said, regionals that attract a very local crowd (>85% of the teams within a 2.5 hour drive) might be better suited with a Friday-Sunday schedule (which I assume is the makeup of the Fri-Sun California regionals). |
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As the seasons get longer its not easy to adapt and our team felt it this year. In 2013 we went to two regionals plus the Championship which took our team members out of school for two days (Week 1 events fall under winter vacation and the Championship has fallen during spring vacation for New Hampshire schools). Looking at 2014 we were concerned because in order to compete at the Championship it would require 8-9 days out of school! We competed during week 2 this year at a Thurs/Fri event because we wanted to avoid week 1 so that added two days. Our second district was a Fri/Sat and the district Championship was Thurs/Fri/Sat. Championships could either be 3-4 days out of school depending on our travel plans of which we it became 3.5 as we left halfway through the day on Tuesday.It wasn't an easy season but we set aside time during long meetings for school/homework (about 5 hours a week) plus we decided not to meet on Wednesday or Sunday until weeks 5 & 6 giving everyone a break. This year we will most likely keep the same schedule but cut our meeting times nearly in half by meeting from 6-9 instead of from 2-8/9. Our plan from the start was that if students were struggling to keep up with their classes we would look into having some of the team forgo the first day at the district championship (which is half practice and half competition roughly 2-3 matches) and also examine their eligibility to travel to part or all of a two day district event. Overall the kids kept up with their homework/classes. Its not easy but it can be done. Work harder not smarter and know where to draw the line. |
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Also, in regards to districts specifically, the reason for the shift there to Sat-Sun is due to the fact that many are held in high schools; practice day not starting until 4-ish Friday limits conflicts with the Friday schoolday. |
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Basically, there's a handful of knobs you can work with to get the desired results. Assuming that the way things have been done is the only way to do them is completely invalid. Actually, in order for FRC to scale I don't think our current approach is feasible in the least bit. Personally, I'd like to see a move to a longer competition season with no bagging. 5 week build season (I've kept it at 5 weeks as that allows for 1 wk proto, 1 wk cad, 1 wk order, 1 wk assemble, 1 wk test) 3 weeks of local meets - events with no judges, smaller AV covering only scores and rankings, and a single elimination bracket. Focus these on getting teams comfortable playing the game and iterating their robot. Almost like preseason events. Several weeks of district play (districts as we know them) with an attempt to play mostly sat/sun events. Then we move into Regional (District CMP) level play for a week. But these events are much smaller, still only 40-50 teams. Qualifying teams go to State/Region Cmp (again, 40-50 teams) Qualifying go to CMP (8 divisions of 50 teams?) Smaller events let us keep quality high, use smaller (and cheaper) venues, have shorter events with a reasonable number of matches. No bagging allows teams to iterate and prevent teams from having terrible seasons (and being disillusioned) as a result of poor game eval. The big issue I have with these is it assumes a relatively uniform distribution of teams which isn't currently the case (nor will it likely EVER be). It also adds about 2 weeks to the competition season (assuming that the district season is still 6 weeks, we could shorten that and make smaller districts to alleviate this issue). Before anyone says that no bagging will increase mentor burn out. Even with a bag and no practice bot, 125 was still in the shop EVERY night from January until late April. It's your choice to do that, if mentors/students don't want to, don't. |
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