Wednesday, March 26, 2014

A worksheet to help introduce the March 2014 new WFTDA rules

Screenshot of the new rules worksheet
To facilitate leading sessions introducing the new March 2014 WFTDA rules to my league's skaters and officials, I created a worksheet that introduces many of the rules changes via a few dozen scenario-based questions.  Yes, I'm a teacher at heart.

I e-mailed this worksheet to the entire league, asked everyone to download the new rules and do their best to answer the questions, and then we met a few days later to go over the scenarios.  I think it worked beautifully; everyone came prepared, had thoughtful questions, and within a few minutes we were going over complicated scenarios without anyone getting (too) lost or confused.  Skaters volunteered to get up and act out some of the scenarios, and I feel confident that everyone left understanding more than when they started.

Since it worked so well with my league, I wanted to share the worksheet publicly.  I've Creative Commons licensed this, so feel free to modify it to your heart's content (see the end of the post for full licensing details).

Worksheet download

The worksheet is available in three different formats:

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Referee and NSO training camp this Saturday: FREE!

Picture of gear check during SCRD's October 19 referee camp.
Gear check during SCRD's October 19, 2013 referee camp
This coming Saturday my league will be hosting a FREE training camp for flat-track roller derby referees and non-skating officials.

Who’s invited: Anyone interested in learning more about working as a roller derby official.  This event is aimed at all levels of officials, and everyone is welcome regardless of experience level.  Even if you’re completely new to derby officiating we’ll get you working the night’s bout as a non-skating official!  Come to the stripey side!

Hosts: South Coast Roller Derby’s skaters and officials

Location: Laguna Hills Sports Complex, 25555 Alicia Pkwy, Laguna Hills, CA 92653.  Meet in the bleachers besides the outdoor rink.

Ruleset: The camp will focus solely on the newly released, March 1 2014 WFTDA ruleset.

Camp lead: Marc "F-Stop" Perkins, head referee of South Coast Roller Derby

Camp trainers:
Ref: JustinBibe, Head Referee of Beach Cities
Ref: Override, head referee of OCRG, co-captain & head of training for Drive-By City Rollers
NSO: Atomic Mojo, Independent {WillWork4Food}
NSO: Siri L Kilher, Independent/Traveling NSO

Cost: Free!

Registration: To register for the camp, fill in our registration page.  Space is limited; first come first served!

Classes will include:
  • A full hour-long session for all campers on the changes introduced in the new March 1 ruleset.
  • Referee classes:
    • Jam Ref Communication
    • Common problems & procedural issues
    • Derby gone wrong scenarios
    • Positions and what you are looking for/at
    • Judging impact (no penalty vs major)
  • Non-skating official classes
    • NSO certification & evaluation process
    • Common problems & procedural issues
    • Penalty Box setup and procedures 
    • Jam Timing and One-Stopwatch Penalty Timing
  • AND MORE!
    • Including an optional class on measuring out and setting up the track, run by yours truly.

What to bring: A copy of the new rules, notepad, comfortable closed toe shoes, water, sunscreen, and excitement for derby!

NSOs: Bring equipment to work any position in that night's game (we’ll have an inside whiteboard).  Wear, or have on hand to change into, a standard NSO uniform for the game (Top: Black.  Bottoms: Black; don’t show your privates.  All other clothes and accessories: Black and/or white only, closed toe shoes, no league affiliation (ref crew affiliation is fine, as long as there is no league affiliation present), no safety hazards. )

Refs: Bring full skating gear and game-ready uniform (Top: Black and white equally sized vertical ~1" stripes on the front and the back. Name and/or number on the back (per WFTDA guidelines).  No league affiliations.  Bottoms: Black; don’t show your privates.  All other clothes and accessories: Black and/or white only, no league affiliation, no safety hazards.)

Agenda (brief version; full agenda is here):

Noon - 2pm: off-track portion of training camp
2pm - 4:15pm: on-track training camp
4:15 - 5:30pm: Break for noms (we'll head to The Pizza Store, across the street from the rink)
5:30pm - 7pm: Prep for game
7pm - ~9pm: SCRD home-teams game
Facebook event pagehttps://www.facebook.com/events/607015689381571/

Saturday, March 8, 2014

It's March 2014! That means new rules!

A few days ago the WFTDA released a new set of rules for flat track roller derby.  All sanctioned games on or after April 1, 2014 need to be played under these rules.

The full text of the new rules can be found on WFTDA's rules page in two formats:

There are a number of major changes; here's how to find them on WFTDA's site:
  • WFTDA's news release - summarizes the big changes, and also lists which officiating documents will be updated in the coming weeks.
  • WFTDA's summary of changes - discusses most of the changes in the rules, comparing the June 2013 release to the March 2014 release for all of the major changes.  Very useful, but note that it doesn't cover all the changes.  For that you need ...
  • WFTDA's line-by-line comparison of the 2013 and 2014 rules - precisely lists all the changes to the rules on a line-by-line, word-by-word basis.  
    • Note: If you're reading this version and enjoying it, you're a derby official; if you happen to not think you are a derby official, contact your local crew head ref to volunteer - we need you!

Other officiating documents that have changed include:

Other resources:
Note that, for the time being, Roller Derby Test O'Matic is still based on the 2013 rules (see this post for more). 

For those wondering about upcoming Southern California tournaments, the 2014 Dustbowl Invitational in Bakersfield, CA will be using the June 2013 rules, while the 2014 Battle for the Coast tournament in Ventura, CA will be using the March 2014 rules.