Tuesday, May 21, 2019

One More Week of Try-Outs

So this past week has been pretty full of derby for me. Following last Tuesday's post, I joined in on the Hotrods' practice on Thursday, had league practice on Saturday, scrimmaged with the home teams on Monday and then had practice again tonight. On Thursday I'll be joining the Heartbreakers' practice, followed by a Saturday practice and then one last Tuesday practice before finding out if we are drafted or not.

I'd say at this point, I'm encouraged enough to say that there is a small chance that I may be drafted. While I still feel like I am the least experienced on the team, I am a quick learner and I think that is a plus.

Practice with the Hodrods was very intense. OJ led the practice and we learned about pack scenarios and positioning. I learned through that practice when you should be at the front of the pack and when you should be at the back.

On Saturday, we worked more on Offensive blocking and we practiced different types of catches: hooking and posting.

On Monday, we scrimmaged and I really got a chance to 1) feel how weird the flooring is at Austin Sports Center (it's like floating laminate tiles) 2) practice offensive blocking in game scenarios and 3) learn about body positioning when blocking the jammer at the front of the pack. I ended up getting lots of penalties for track cuts, but I know I'm taking more risks with taking the outside or inside lanes as a jammer. I just need to have more explosive starts. I currently feel like I'm just a split second behind and that I have lead blocks on my feet.

Tonight's practice focused on power. Tear coached us tonight and I always love listening to her explain things. She is so aware of body mechanics and can really break things down and trouble-shoot what you are doing or not doing. We worked on loading our legs a certain way and then moving the opposing blocker out of the way. Power comes from "chambering" or loading up our body in a way so that we can gain momentum during the hits.

I also learned that I need to get lower. -- said no derby player ever.

I look back to the first few practices and I feel like I am more in my element. I'm more at ease and I am feeling so encouraged by the other women. Remember when I wasn't sure if I was in love with the idea of derby or the actual playing? Well, it's even more clearer to me now and it's pretty evident that I'm in love with the actual game...and the people.

I remember when Sum asked if I wanted to try-out. I quickly told her, "I just can't. I have 3 kids." Now I can say "I need derby in my life because I have 3 kids!"

Bruises are starting to become more apparent, and today one person actually asked me about mine (which I thought would've happened earlier). It's funny how they look so bad, but I really don't even remember how I got them.

I've been trying to catch some games on youtube when I can. I typically will watch the games at 75% speed and at that speed, I feel like I can better follow what is going on. I'm going to keep trying to watch more games when I can, and hopefully I will be able to watch (and know what's going on) at regular speed soon.

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