FAQ
Who is our open practice intended for?
For everyone who is 18 years old and older, interested in roller derby and thinking about joining our team. We are looking for new skaters, referees and NSOs (non skating officials).
Is it only for girls?
Anyone interested in roller derby can join our leauge. As a team we aim to create a safe space for everyone - we follow the WFTDA gender policy. There are different kinds of games (sanctioned, regular, all gender mix). So anyone can play.
How much does the open practice cost?
Open practice is free of charge. It costs only your time and desire to try something new.
What do I need to bring?
You will need activewear, a water bottle and you can also bring a towel.
I don’t have skates or protective gear. Is it a problem?
No, it’s not a problem. We will lend you everything you will need. But you are welcome to bring your own.
What is going to happen during the open practice?
You will try basic skating moves. Full contact does not happen during open practices, so you don’t have to worry about your safety. Mainly, we will talk about our team and how everything works.
I don’t know how to skate. Is that a problem?
Not at all. Most of those who attended didn’t know how to skate.
Can I come only for one open practice?
You can come for one open practice or all of them. It is only up to you.
Will I get hurt?
The open practice program is designed for beginners. There are no contact drills, and it is mostly about individual skating skills or simple group formations. However, everyone who attends our open practice attends at their own risk and is responsible for their own health.
Am I signing up for something by attending the open practice?
No, attendance at our open practice is voluntary. There are no strings attached.
I don’t know the time and place of the open practice.
This is a precaution to make sure that everyone will contact us via email, facebook or instagram before coming, so we can collect all the necessary equipment in the correct size. We will reply to you with all the information you might need.
What is the difference between open practice and recruitment?
During our open practice, you have the chance to try out skating. Then, during the recruitment, you will complete a sign-up form and you will become our rookie – fresh meat as we call them.
I am worried to play roller derby. Can I still come?
We completely understand that roller derby is not for everyone. We are also looking for referees and NSOs (non skating officials). Just sign up, come, and we can talk about other positions in our team that could work for you.
How can I become a referee?
The same way as a skater. We will teach you everything. You will start same freshmeat program as new skaters and then we will start focusing on learning rules and how to be a referee.
I have more questions. How can I contact you?
You can always contact us via email at hardbreakingdolls@gmail.com or at our Facebook or at our Instagram. Or book your place at the open practice and ask us in person.
How can I sign up for the open practice? What information will you need?
You can book your spot by contacting us via email hardbreakingdolls@gmail.com, or you can message us on Facebook or on Instagram.
Let us know:
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Your name
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Date of the open practice you would like to attend
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Skate size you will need (the same as your shoe size)
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Any other question you might have
You will receive information about location in the reply.
We are looking forward to meeting you. Don’t hesitate. Come to meet us in person and become a team member.