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Recruiting

I’m already an experienced skater. How do I transfer into your league?

December 8, 2022 By

We’re thrilled you’ve chosen to join our league.

  • If you are already an active and WFTDA-assessed roller derby skater, email Human Resources Committee at hr@bouldercountyrollerderby.com. Provide written proof of WFTDA test showing a passing grade. Provide name and contact information from your previous league to verify WFTDA status and references.
  • If you have not yet passed the WFTDA minimum skills assessment, or if you have been off-skates for more than 6 months, talk to our Training Admin Committee (training@bouldercountyrollerderby.com) about scheduling your assessment with BCRD and practices.
  • Or just fill out the form below and we’ll get in touch with you!

When do I get my derby name?

December 8, 2022 By

Whenever you want it! You can make announcing your new derby name part of celebrating the achievement of becoming a full-fledged, bout-ready skater, or you can introduce yourself by your derby name the moment you join BCRD. Or you can go by your “regular” name, if that’s what you prefer. Your roller derby identity is entirely up to you.

That said, if and when you do choose a derby name, we ask that you choose one that is unique to the league (and try not to choose one that rhymes with another skater’s name-it’s confusing on the track!). Consider some googling before committing so you don’t end up copying a famous skater! Any number not taken by a BCRD skater is fair game. Also, try to keep it PG-13 or you may get edited by bout announcers and rosters.

What does roller derby actually look like?

December 8, 2022 By

Check out the basics here: https://wftda.com/new-fans/

A game of roller derby is called a bout. A bout is divided into plays, called jams, which may last up to two minutes. To start a jam, each team sends five skaters onto the track: four blockers and one jammer.

One blocker from each team wears a stripe on their helmet; this is the pivot. The blockers from both teams, together, form the pack.

The jammer, who wears a star on their helmet, starts behind the pack and is the only one who can score points. The jam starts when the whistle blows! Blockers play offense and defense simultaneously, attempting to assist their jammer through the pack while preventing the opposing jammer from getting through. The first jammer to pass all of both teams’ blockers legally and in-bounds is the lead jammer, which allows them to call off the jam. Both jammers begin to score points on their second and subsequent passes through the pack.

Until the end of the jam (either at two minutes or until the lead jammer calls the jam), the jammers score a point for each opposing skater they pass, including those in the penalty box.

The full rule set can be found at http://www.wftda.com/rules. And you can watch some great derby online at http://www.wftda.tv/!

What can I expect from a typical practice?

December 8, 2022 By

Practice actually begins about 15 minutes before the scheduled start time to give you ample time to get your gear on and skate a few laps at your own pace. Usually, the trainer will lead a group warm-up. The rest of the two hour practice will cover skills appropriate for each phase level (skating skills vs. derby skills). We will work with you no matter what your experience is, creating drills that focus on what everyone needs to work on.

What if I get hurt?

December 8, 2022 By

Roller derby is a contact sport that could put you at risk of injury. That’s why protective gear and WFTDA insurance are required and primary insurance is recommended. The rate of injury in derby is comparable to soccer; however, through skills training, education, and strength building, we do our best to minimize your chance of injury. Sprains, strains, pulled muscles, and fractures can happen. Take your time, learn the basics, and listen to your body. We also recommend you exercise outside of practice, including weight training, cardio, or yoga. This will not only help you improve your game, but will significantly decrease your risk of injuries on skates. If you have preexisting injuries, we recommend you consult your medical practitioner about the additional risks of playing a contact sport. If you experience a minor injury on the track, please consult an appropriate specialist–without adequate treatment minor injuries can become major ones.

What about insurance?

December 8, 2022 By

All of our skaters, both referees and team members, must obtain WFTDA insurance, which covers catastrophic events during our practices and bouts. It costs $65 per year. Please fill out the online WFTDA Insurance application before your first practice–you will not be able to skate in practice or skate/referee at bouts without WFTDA coverage! Please note that WFTDA Insurance is not health insurance and won’t cover you outside of practice and bouts. We strongly encourage you to carry your own primary health insurance. More information about obtaining your WFTDA coverage is discussed at the new recruit night.

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