Argue to Win

A Complete Guide to Competitive Debate for Students and Coaches

Policy. Lincoln-Douglas. Public Forum. Parliamentary. One book, all four.

Most debate advice is scattered across forum posts, camp handouts, and coaches who learned it from someone else. This is the whole thing in one place - written plainly, without the jargon that makes debate look harder than it is.

You will learn how to break down a resolution, research fast enough to keep up, build an affirmative case that holds, and run a negative strategy that does more than say no. Then the part most books skip: how to flow a round accurately, question with a purpose, weigh impacts when both sides sound right, and rebuild your case in rebuttals when the round has moved.
Inside

  • All four major U.S. formats - how each is structured and how to think inside it
  • Resolution analysis and efficient research
  • Affirmative case construction and negative strategy
  • Flowing, cross-examination, impact weighing, rebuttal building
  • Delivery, tournament preparation, and what to do the week before
  • For coaches: drills, instruction sequences, and team systems that run on no budget
Who it is forFirst-year debaters who want a foundation instead of fragments. Returning competitors sharpening fundamentals. Coaches and captains building a program from nothing. Homeschool and club programs without a school team behind them.

Read it front to back before the season. Keep it on the table during it.

Mai 2026, ca. 86 Seiten, Englisch
Independently Published
979-8-1970-5968-0

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