Fultz,+Grady

Working with: Oakwood High School - Dayton, OH University of Kentucky

TOP LEVEL: *Email chains work best (if there's is wifi) and put me on it - fultzgrady071@gmail.com *Speed - Go as fast as you are capable *Don't steal prep *Always time your own speeches, opponents' speeches, and prep. I will too but it is good habit. *Prep stops when you send the email or when the speech is saved to the flash drive *No place for pre-written blocks that are longer than a minute. Overviews are fine, but but don't waste time reading some block from a debate 6 tournaments ago. Tailor your arguments to this round. *Impact calc must be comparative

AFF: Know your aff. Feel free to run any affirmative you like whether it be critical or policy. I ran mostly policy affirmatives but have heavy experience with both. T - I am sympathetic to reasonability if you defend it well

NEG: Run anything you wish. Know your offcase just as well as you know your oncase evidence and know them well. T - If you have a good violation, internal link, and impact go for it CP - Have a solvency advocate, defeat permutations, and have a strong net-benefit K - Feel free to run what you wish. If you use a ton of buzzwords and don't communicate your arguments well, I will be sad and it will take me longer to make a decision. If you're going to be a debater who runs Ks, be a good one. Disads - Turns case arguments are good to have and I enjoy them.

PET PEEVES: Be a competitor. Harsh comments that have nothing to do with winning the debate WILL impact your speaker points.

<span style="background-color: #fefefe; font-family: open_sans,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; vertical-align: middle;">CX: <span style="background-color: #fefefe; font-family: open_sans,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; vertical-align: middle;">It is meaningful, therefore I will pay close attention to it.