spacebug: (derby)
spacebug ([personal profile] spacebug) wrote2007-10-30 11:01 pm

yay!

Derby was really fun tonight.

I am starting to suck a little less at push-ups.

I need to skate lower and hold my arms in when I hit.
I made a few girls fall over. It's quite satisfying.

[identity profile] harfang.livejournal.com 2007-10-31 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
It's interesting that it was an issue for the recently-spawning gal. I didn't think about it being not just about something others think of as concretely traumatic and whatever, but also about having gone through something physical that throws off how you take physicality.

The facing triggers, that is very tricky. I made myself watch "The Accused" repeatedly, thinking it would toughen me up (teenagers do stupid shit like that), and it was like salt in the wound -- it sensitized me further. But this far down the line, who knows? Maybe it'd work. I'll see if I can get The Ex to hit me when I'm not looking. He'll probably go for it. If it works, I'll try the moshing, and then I'll see about trying to skate. I'm not sure about wanting to try derby, but if I don't suck too badly on skates I might give it a shot. On the bright side, I'm too old to be acclimated to blades. They've never felt right.

Thanks. <3

[identity profile] spacebug.livejournal.com 2007-10-31 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
The pregnant has just as much or more to do with the fact that you have several months of being more sedentary by necessity and additional weight gain and stuff to make up for as the birthing itself and all that other fun ancillary pregnancy stuff. A lot of being safe in derby is playing with folks that are at the same skill/fitness level you are, which is one of the justifications for practice attendance rules (if we miss too many we're not allowed to bout.) If you're skating full out with people who are significantly more skilled and in better shape than you are, it's a lot more likely you'll get hurt.

[identity profile] harfang.livejournal.com 2007-10-31 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, see, this is where I'm exposed -- my own terror of labor and of the growing-thing-inside-you aspect (bizarrely, I still like babies a lot) has made me more blind to that stuff. I watched all my aunts' pregnancies, I should know better...

It sounds like derby is a safe space, in general. That rawks.