Title: Tournament Time!
1 Tournament Time!
2What is your image?
- The ancient Greek Aristotle wrote in his Ars
Rhetorica of the value of Ethos. Ethos is the
origin of our word ethics and refers to the
credibility of an orator. Many things contribute
to the credibility of a speaker gestures, eye
contact, personal experiences, tone of voice but
for new debaters the fastest way to attain
ethos is by studying the conventions of
competitive debate the clothing, the speaking
style, the methods of organization and dozens of
other conventions unique to this culture.
3The Culture of Debate
- The culture of competitive high school debate is
heavily influenced by the cultures of Law,
Politics, Academia and others. Increasingly it
is influenced by technology. If you make
yourself a student of this culture you can use
the knowledge you have to become a successful
competitor.
4Caution!
- As you become a student of this culture, be
careful about whom you choose to model. Make the
distinction between what is cool and what is
successful. Make the choice between what is
efficient and what is unethical. Remember to use
the lens of an experienced debate judge what
might seem cool at school or at the mall may
seem ridiculously ignorant at a debate tournament
(and vice versa.)
5The Power Suit
These are the most politically powerful men in
the world That they are all wearing the power
suit is no coincidence!
6Dressing for Competition
The National Champions know the Value of the
power suit Too.
72005 National Champions
8What does your tie say about you?
9Dressed for success?
10If this guy can wear a tie . . .
11One of these doesnt match. . .
At tournaments, the people still wearing their
suits are Winners they are still competing in
semi-finals or finals. The kids who change into
their clothes for the bus ride Home havent won
much and dont expect to receive any Awards on
stage.
12Ladies, do you have the look?
13All business.
14Suits You.
15Theyre not just patriotic, theyre at Nationals.
16The Good News
- You do not need a wardrobe of dozens of suits and
ties. Most debaters have one nice suit for
competition and just change out the shirt or tie
for the next day. You will see different judges
every hour, they will not keep track of what
color shirt you have on they will just want to
see that you are appropriately dressed for the
hour that you are competing in front of them. - Shop around nice suits are usually available on
sale for a reasonable price.
17Tempus Fugit!
Get a timer buy one or ask your coach for a
loaner. Debaters who are serious about winning
are prepared with the right tools. take the
timer with you to the podium, so your judge
can flow instead of calling out time time your
own and your opponents prep to promote accuracy
and honesty budget your time within a speech
so you dont drop arguments budget your prep
so you save most of it for the 1AR (or
other) time your own extemp draw time so you
can practice your speech time label your timer
with your name and school name, keep up with it
18Be on Time An Important 1st Impression
- Watch your schedule and the postings of times at
the tournament. - Set your alarm carefully.
- Get a buddy to give you a wake up call.
- In hotel set alarm AND get a wake up call from
the front desk.
19FLOW!!! Dont stop if you miss something.
Pre-flow what you will say in response!
Inexperienced debaters say, I dont need to
flow. I just cant write that fast. I cant
think that way. I can remember it all. I tried
to flow but then I stopped. Strangely enough, at
state and nationals, everyone flows. In varsity
division, they werent even flowing is a
synonym for an easy win. Even if you are not
great at flowing, you do not want to reveal this
to your opponents. Flow, and fill in your gaps
as best you can. It is a sign that you will win.
20Im using blue paper so my flow wont get lost
among the evidence on the table.
Im sure glad I have two colors of ink to flow.
Timer
Water
21Flowing on a Laptop
- Allowed in TFA, UIL, and TOC, but no data
retrieval or internet access. Judge can
disqualify if wireless access is activated. - Used mainly for flowing. If you store evidence
on it you may have to hand it to your opponents
and risk being unable to flow on it. -
22Download a Flow Template
- http//www.wcdebate.com/1policy/8-flowtemplate.xls
- Change the text colors so that affirmative is red
and negative is blue (or orange and purple, or
green and pink) - Save the template to your desktop once you have
set it up the way that you like. - Create a briefcase for flows and a folder for
each tournament.
23Call Your MOM
- You can be disqualified at some tournaments for
ringing cell phone (and its inconsiderate of
other participants.) - Tell your parents that you will need to turn off
the phone, and call them when the tournament is
over. - Call your parents when the bus is close to home,
so they can pick you up quickly. - Remind your teammates to turn off phones during
competition.
24Awards Ceremony
- Wear your professional attire to receive your
award on stage. - Be a gracious winner. Smile. Applaud for
others. Congratulate your opponents. - Tradition holds that a standing ovation is given
for each 1st Place, State Qualifier at TFA
Tournaments. - Applaud for each award and represent our school
by sitting together. - Shake with your right hand, accept trophy with
your left.
25Your Mission
- As you begin your competitive career watch the
winners. Observe final rounds whenever you can
and watch everything how they speak, how they
organize, how they interact with judges. Do be
critical as you observe and weigh any practice
with your own sense of decorum and balance what
you see with your coachs advice. Watch other
winners in fields unrelated to debate winning
golfers, winning politicians, winning generals.
Extrapolate what you learn to inform your debate
career.