So this afternoon, we had the "speed dating" style interviews. We met at the Highball, which is one of the league's sponsors. Each set of team captains sat at a little booth and we all took turns in a rotation and talked with each team for 5 minutes.
The most asked questions are as follows:
- Why Texas Rollergirls?
- Why are you trying out now?
- What sort of cross training do you do outside of derby?
- What can you bring to the team?
- How do you handle conflict and drama?
Other more interesting questions included:
- How do you react when someone makes you angry on the track?
- How do you feel about being told what position to be trained as?
- How do you feel about being a benched player?
- What sort of commitments do you have outside of derby?
- What hobbies do you do outside of derby?
- Would you be willing to lift weights besides doing body pump?
I pretty much kept it real, even exposing some of my weaknesses to the captains when appropriate. I figured, they need to know what they are potentially getting involved with. Being so vulnerable and open about my weaknesses actually affected me more than I thought it would. I think at times we try to bury our weaknesses, focusing on our strengths, so when those weaknesses are brought to the surface, it does not make you feel too fabulous.
The Hells asked me to give them a 1 statement elevator pitch about myself. I was a bit surprised because the other captains basically asked me specific questions for me to answer. Bragging about myself was probably the most nerve-wrecking part of the interviews.
Given some time to think of it, I think this is what mine would be.
I am creative and I like to solve problems. As a "Jack of all trades" who loves to learn and figure out how things work, I always give it my best.
While we were waiting for our next interview, we had some time to mingle and one of the questions that we discussed was who would be your top choice. Everyone was reluctant to share, but eventually we all did. I already had given some thought about who would be a good fit on what team, so to hear their answers was kind of a neat confirmation of my suspicions. (My predictions for the mid-season try outs were mostly wrong, but it's fun to think about.)
When I went into the interviews, I also went in with the mindset of figuring out what role each team could potentially play in my derby journey and interestingly, I've come to conclude that each team would contribute something very different to my growth path... which is pretty amazing in itself.
All this speculation is fun and super exciting, but I need to get drafted first.
6 more practices.
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