The time has come to share my new love with you. For the last 6 weeks I have been taking off on a Thursday night down to the Derby Depot, home of the Wasatch Roller Derby, to learn the ins & outs of Roller Derby. Ever since Derby came back on the scene a few years ago I have wanted to play but it has not been so conducive to growing & having babies. Most reactions I have had from people back home in Australia when I told them I have started derby have been, "What?! I thought Roller Derby is really rough & people get hurt! You're so little!" Well... yes, it is rough & I am little but it's also a really fast game which requires a lot of tactical & quick thinking. Plus, its a really healthy way to get some aggression out, and I have always had some of that!
Our track on one of my 1st nights.
Here's how I found out about the Red Rockette's. I was sitting in a coffee shop down the road & picked up a free magazine, In This Week. I turned to this article about the founders of the Red Rockettes & thought, "Wow. I have always wanted to do this!". The next morning I was showing Danny the article & I looked at the starting date for the new sessions. It was that night and if I wanted to start then I would need skates & pads. Hmm... my quick thinking kicked into gear & I was at the computer researching where I could get them from. I jumped onto Ksl.com & unbelievably there was a set of skates in my size with elbow, knee pads & wrist guards, basically brand new, just an hours drive away. So that afternoon I loaded the kids in the car & took a drive in just about the worst weather ever. When we got there I had to wrestle the boys out of the car just as it started snowing. Inside the house the gear looked great & fit perfectly, so I took it home, very happy but just a little nervous cause now it meant that I had to go & give it a try.
6 weeks later & I feel like I am doing great, considering I hadn't been on skates for a good 10 years. Every week I get more comfortable with the skills & just a bit faster around the track. There is really nothing better than getting a little bit of speed on some skates, dodging other girls, then having to pull out some tricky moves so you don't land in a heap on the track to be run over by whoever is behind you. In a few weeks we will get to have our first scrimmage, which should be scary & amazing. I might even be able to swing a babysitter so that Danny can come out for a look.
As far as outfits go, I think that Jamin is looking a whole lot cuter than me, but he's 3 so I guess that's ok.
My derby name... Salty Vandal
So that is my new love. If you wana know more you can read some of these articles/blogs.
Red Rockette, Babe Rainbow's blog at In This WeekWikipedia's take on Roller Derby

What a fantastic story Salty! I had fun getting to know you last night while we perfected out hip whips and pushes! Welcome to the Red Rockettes,
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You're amazing. Don't forget about the part where you got to help mark penalties & scorekeep for a scrimmage already. Your help was so vital for our league that night.
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Salty,
ReplyDeleteI especially love your account of running around w boys in tow in that blizzard. That dedication and passion is contagious!
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You rock Salty Vandal!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming out and joining! You are already becoming a great addition to the league. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to have you join us! I look forward to getting to know you!
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This is the best thing ever. xx
ReplyDeleteI loved your post. It sums up so many of the feelings I had when I started last session! Can't wait to officially meet you in person -- I want to hear the slight accent. :)
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