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About Roller Skate Shoes

Posted by admin on September 13, 2009

Feeling tired to walk across the street to get the grocery?  Roller skating to the grocery store?  Anyone?

In short, it can be a good form of exercise and no one can give any lame reason for not doing it. Using roller skate shoes has its own health benefits as they prove to be a very useful form of cardio exercise and beneficial in arthritis problem.  Just like buying a pair of shoes, a few things should be considered, like the size of the shoes.  It must fit!  Make sure that the feet do not get cramped up otherwise it will be difficult to skate, and you are most likely to get blisters and some feet!

The inner sole should be soft and slightly cushioned so that when pressure is applied while skating, applying brakes or taking a turn, the toes should not be under undue pressure and cause added stress to the toenails. Added care in the fitting of the shoes, keep the feet strong and healthy to skate in the future. If there are ankle straps, roller skates should be strapped to the ankle properly. Roller skate shoe can either have two wheels, four wheels, fixed wheels, or detachable wheels.  It is completely your choice which you choose to start with.

The shoes also need to be tough and strong to be able to do roller skating and bear all the added stress which might occur while skating. You get a lot of colorful variety in shoes, designer shoes, and special shoes for kids, women, and men.

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The Wild Wonderful World of Roller Derby

Posted by admin on August 11, 2009

Believe it or not, this is a sport born and bred in the good ol’ USA.  It is an All American phenomenon!  It is a high velocity sport that takes roller skating from the average neighbourhood street to an indoor oval track.  In its early years, roller derby was a professional sport played by both men and women. Today it is a primarily amateur sport that has teams and circuits all over the world and has becomes predominantly a women’s sport.  Hoo Rahh for the hard hitting women of roller derby USA!

Historically, the term Roller Derby was first coined in 1922 in the Chicago Tribune.  It was used to describe flat track roller skating races. Leo Seltzer a promoter and sportswriter, Damon Runyon have been credited with impacting the competitions in the 1930’s by making it focus on the physcallity of the sport and the spectacle of it.  Seltzer actually trade marked the term “Roller Derby” and used this to promote his professional teams as they toured through the US. Roller Derby became a part of pop culture as the matches took place through the US.  The matches were broadcast on radio in the early years and later became a television phenomenon with an increasing fan base.

Great ideas never stand alone.  Competing organizations such as Roller Games, burst onto the scene.  But as many fast rising stars often do, the sport had to ride out many ups and downs.  The mainstream event finally fizzled in the 1970’s.  Much of the interest over the next few decades were fueled by the veterans and die hard fans.

Today’s Roller Derby has re-emerged.  In fact 3,700 fans attened the debut of the 2007 Minnesota RollerGirls season.  Rooler Derby has entered into next era.  This sport has spread beyond its American roots and leagues have poppeed up in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.  It has reconencted with today’s hard hitting women and captured not only the athleticism but acquired a “campy” personality all of its own.

The revival is attributed to the non-affiliated DIY young women who took on the sport with guts and gusto. Roller derby is a contact sport and injuries range from common bruises and sprains to broken bones and beyond. No wonder that EMT’s are often on hand at the matches.  These injuries become the well documented and discussed “battle scars”, to be flaunted and exploited as a part of the culture that follows this growing sport.  Safety equipment such as helmets, elbow pads, knee pads are required.  Roller derby skates have to be built for the rigors of the face paced track.

The Derby demons of today’s Roller Derby has its own look and feel.  The look is often inspired by  rockabilly or burlesque fashions.  Cool tattoos and tutus are a part of the Derby style.  In some leagues, “Larger-than-life” on-track aggressive behavior, the half-time entertainment and “penalty games” provide the “entertainment” in this sport.  It is attitude and velocity combined wth the griity fast paced excitement that draws fans all over the world.

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Roller Derby Workout

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

The Derby Diva’s advocate any sort of skater. Even if the Roller Derby is not exactly your thing, but you like to skate, you may want to consider trying a Roller Derby Workout as part of your endurance training. Every person that roller skates should know the proper way to do a Roller Derby T-Stop. It is a simple way to slow down or stop completely. Simply drag your back skate perpendicular to the front skate. See how easy? and pretty effective on the street, ice or on the circular track.

Another fun think to do at the Roller Rink is to practice building up your legs and endurance doing some Roller Derby Drills. My favorite is called threading the snake. This is a great Roller Derby Drill that is more for the jammers then anyone else, but even leisure skaters can have fun with this simple drill. All you need to do is line up and start skating single file, then when you get some speed the last skater will start to weave in and out between the other skaters, when that skater is in front the next one at the end goes. It is really fun but I warn you, it takes a lot of effort not to shove an elbow in someone back. But hey if you are really adventurous you can try a Roller Derby Drill called Blood and Thunder, the rules are simple, the last one standing wins. Visit The Derby Diva’s on Face book and share your favorite Roller Derby Skate Drills.

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Roller Derby Video Game

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

I could not help but chuckle when a friend of mine asked if there were any Roller Derby video games. You would think there would be at least one right? Well as near as the Derby Diva’s can tell there is actually no such game. I think that is pretty surprising actually. That is definitely a shame because there seems to be games available from anything from duck hunting right out to golf and tennis. My grandfather might find golf exciting but I sure don’t. Maybe the thought was this was to niche of a sport and there would not be enough interest to garnish sales. If the software companies had ever been to an actual Roller Derby Exhibition they would see that the sport has been and still remains very popular. I can imagine it in my minds eye, much like the WWE games, you could build each member of your Roller Derby Team, select the hair color, body type position and even the over all personality. Can you imagine what fun it would be to have video Roller Derby Tournaments.

It seems back in 2009 Blast magazine promised all us Roller Derby Fans that there was a Roller Derby game in development. Guess it just never happened, or maybe I am looking in the wrong places. If that should be the case drop me a Tweet at Derby Diva’s Twitter and set the record straight. Hopefully there is some developer out there that will get on this. I have every reason to believe it would be popular.

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Roller Derby Track Dimensions

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

Roller Derby tracks can be varied. There are some teams that prefer the flat tracks and there are others that prefer the banked tracks. The Roller Derby Diva’s don’t really have a preference, we will skate anyone anywhere. Just in case you are not sure of the differences let us tell you a bit about it.

Flat tracks can be any suitable skating surface. Roller rinks of wood or other materials, sports courts and even concrete. The track has to be flat, free of obstruction and of a size sufficient for a course. The flat tracks will have some sort of marking usually no higher then .25 to 2 inches so it is not a safety hazard. Sometimes small fiber optic light stings are used, sometimes it is just colored tape. The idea is to have it low enough so it is not a safety hazard to the skaters. The pivot start line, the jammer start line and usually 10ft intervals are marked. If this is a temporary track it is probably going to be marked in colored masking tape, permanent tracks have these lines painted. About the only difference in the banked track is that it slopes upward at a 35 or 45 degree angle. Most banked tracks are 77ft x 101 ft. There are some plans available online if you think you would like to try to build a banked track. If you know of great areas for practice or play drop me a tweet at Derby Diva‘s always happy to pass on great locations to others.

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Roller Derby Terminology

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

Earlier we had some fun with some of the Roller Derby Lingo, but in all seriousness there is some Roller Derby Terminology that is important to know. It does not take long before you know what a Roller Derby Jammer is, and a Roller Derby Blocker is just common sense. But do you know what it means to be cutting the track? Before you go off to get an axe listen up a moment to The Derby Diva’s you really can nt take all Roller Derby Lingo as a literal meaning. We promise you, if you take the time to listen or ask you might get a kick out of what the Roller Derby girls are really talking about.

If your cutting the track you are rejoining the pack by crossing the field after a fall. See when you know what it means it isn’t as scary as it sounds. The pack is your defensive skaters, it consists of your lead pivot and three blockers. Some of the gals may act like wolves, maybe that’s why they are called a pack. But if you hear the the call to pack’em up don’t unlace your skates just yet. To pack’em up is an indication to start the fight before the jam. You remember jam right? that stuff that was on your toast. Derby Diva’s like to tease! But hey why not stop by for a visit to our Face book page. Who knows maybe we can get together and pull a chola some night. I’ll tell you what that means after a few drinks.

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Roller Derby Tattoos

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

There was a time in the not so distant past that you would never see a lady with a tattoo. Unless of course she was a Roller Derby Diva Now a days it seems like woman have tattoo’s of all sorts. Body art can vary from a discreet little tat barely visible to some pretty extreme works of body art. If cute little butterflies and flowers are not your thing, maybe you can find inspiration from some of the amazing tattoo art that has a Roller Derby Flair. I have seen tattoo’s the depicted skates on fire, seriously amazing Roller Derby Team tats, and some pretty darn cute Roller Derby Queen tattoo’s. Hey even Pixie Acia of LA Ink fame gets her skate on!

I would love to hear about your Roller Derby Tattoo’s. Most gals I know start off with a pair of skates, from there all sorts of things seem to happen. It just has to do with your personality and your taste. I personally like the more artistic renderings that include a nice title rocker of some sort. I can not think of a better way to immortalize such a great sport. Tell me where you got your Roller Derby Tattoo and your story of why. Some of the Roller Derby Stories are far more amazing then the art If you would like to share your picture of your tat, or just talk about it you can visit us on Facebook to drop us a Twitter at Derby Diva’s Twitter

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Roller Derby T Shirts

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

About the only Roller Derby Clothing that I have more of then Roller Derby Socks are my Roller Derby T-shirts. I have several skater inspired T-shirts, but I can’t say I treasure them as much as my Roller Derby T-Shirts. Some of them are Roller Derby Vintage style, others are more modern day skater influenced. I have a few that are body fitting and several that are oversized. A Roller Derby Diva can never be to certain what situations may arise that need a special Roller Derby T-Shirt. I especially like the Roller Derby T-shirts that are in bright colors and have an the true Roller Derby Attitude. Roller Derby Team T shirts are great collectable, if you are lucky enough to find them. There is always a chance to get a Roller Derby T-Shirt at some of the bigger events if you look around.

I like to search online for a lot of the Roller Derby Gear I have picked up along the way. Ebay is much easier then searching antique markets for Roller Derby Memorabilia, if you are looking for true Roller Derby Vintage Collectables. There are some newer T-Shirts available that are silk screened with vintage inspired Roller Derby Prints. Thy look very nice and do capture a certain Roller Derby Inspired nostalgia. I do know of a few Roller Derby Diva’s that have managed to find some great vintage collectables. Tweet me up and tell me of any new T-Shirt places that might be worth a mention.

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Roller Derby Stickers

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

If you had done any Roller Skating back in the 1960-s and 1970’s you might remember that one of the fun things we all would do is collect all sorts of stickers to put on our skate cases. Back then it wasn’t that hard to find stickers that had to do with Roller Skating or the Roller Derby. Today you might thing that your only option is to hope to get lucky with some of the stickers that come out of the gum ball machines. Well before you give it all up as a lost cause the Roller Derby Diva’s want you to look online. We think you will be pleasantly surprised at the availability of rally nice Roller Derby Stickers. If you happen to be in the UK there are several sites available to you with similar nice Roller Derby Inspired selections.

The Roller Derby Stickers run anywhere from a few dollars, obviously the more detailed or stickers that have glittery portions, special custom colors or metallic’s can cost a bit more. If you are not seeing something that you like or you would like to have some Roller Derby Stickers manufactured for your Roller Derby Team that can also be done. Just look carefully into the details of what is available so you will not be disappointed with the final result. If you have found a company that has done an outstanding job drop the Derby Diva’s a tweet and let us know where you got your stickers from.

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Roller Derby Socks

Posted by RollerDiva on August 16, 2010

I love my Roller Derby Attire almost as much as I love Roller Derby skating. Different people I meet like different things, for me I love the socks. Well not quite as much as I love the Roller Derby, but I think you get what I mean. Now I know there are gals out there that would much more prefer fishnets to socks. I like fishnets too but there is something about the socks I really love beyond the most obvious function of drawing the sweat off my feet. I have been lucky enough to find a few pair that I can wear with shorts and boots out other Roller Derby Functions or just because I want to wear them with a favorite pair of jeans. I have to admit I have a few special pairs that I like to wear just because I like them.

You can get some plain socks from the local sports store, but if you look around you can find some great Roller Derby Socks at great prices online. There is nothing wrong with the socks from the sports stores, it is just the color selection and sometimes size availability is limited. Not all of us are large or small. Online I have found plenty of Roller Derby Socks in different colors and styles. Some have very good graphics, those are the ones I like to wear outside the rink. Do you like the Roller Derby Thigh Hi’s or do you prefer socks that just top the boots? Roller Derby Diva’s everywhere would love to hear what places you found that have great Roller Derby Gear. Or send us a message on The Derby Diva’s

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