Thursday, April 8, 2010

Fresh Meat

I guess the easiest way to start a blog is with a quick introduction? So hi my name is Lucy Ferocious (Laura Bank, to those who want to know my real name) I'm a 24 year old girl from Auburn, Alabama who has skated with the lovely ladies of the Burn City Rollers for a year and a half now. Alright, with that out of the way lets move on.

So, the whole idea behind this is to simply document my thoughts, ideas, experiences and other tidbits of being a roller derby girl in her second season of playing. I really wish I thought about doing this when I first started because it was during that season that I discovered who I really was on and off skates. Last night BCR had a fresh meat night and as I watched our newer girls still wobble on skates, and hold back their bodies from falling that I realized how far I've really come as a skater. I remember my very first practice where we did a back to front drill and how hard it was to just skate and how hard it was to let myself just fall and be okay with it. It seems falling is the hardest thing for everybody and maybe it's because as adults we're so afraid to get hurt because getting hurt means you have to go get it looked at, then you might have to miss out on work because you're injured and then it just seems to hurt 10 times worse the older you get. Eventually you get over that fear though, you learn the correct way to fall without getting injured but still I have to admit even after knowing how to fall correctly there has been a few times I've had to stop, breath and do a quick inventory of my body just to make sure I'm not broken.

I have tons of respect for Fresh Meat, they have heart and a drive unlike no other and I can only imagine how hard it is to come into an already established team of bout ready skaters just barely knowing how to skate. It makes me realize how lucky I was to join the team when we first started, when we are all fresh meat with only the help of outside skaters to push us to where we are today.

2 comments:

  1. Good post! I think about that a lot up here with DDG - one of my friends just got scrimmage eligible last night, and it's so crazy that she's now going to play with some girls who've been playing for 4+ years! I'm so glad to have had the "new team, no one knows what the heck is going on" experience, too.

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  2. Thanks for posting this. Being a fresh meater myself, it is really hard getting started. You keep trying to get better and start to doubt you ever will at times. You want to fit in with the other girls who have already bonded and are a well established family from being together when it all began. You are afraid to fail, fall and totally embaress yourself. Thanks for being cool and supportive of us newbies. You are so awesome! :)

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