To prepare, I've put together a little challenge for my team. Something to get us mentally and physically in the game. Starting on Feb 8, I've challenged my team to complete a task every day up until the tournament. I put out the guidelines for the team, and have already started to think about the first challenge.
The first challenge is to come up with 3 goals to accomplish at Wild West Showdown. I don't want these goals to be generic. I have some ideas for goals, and even have my first goal. "I want to get my jammer through" or "I want to block like a jammer and jam like a blocker" are not good goals (in my opinion). They're very generic and don't really address specific aspects of my personal game. These goals might be good for someone just starting out in derby, but I've been playing for 6 years! I'm still a youngun in this sport, but I've got enough experience under my belt to really start fine tuning my game.
So what's my first goal? Well, it has to do with aggression. I WILL hit with smart aggression. This encompasses so much in my game. It involves lower body placement, no hesitation, no whiffing. It involves using the angles of the track and staying out of "the bowels" (as coach says). It involves a strong core and strong quads. It involves relentless mental aggression. It involves wearing the other team out.
I've already started to work on this goal. I've been finding myself tapping into my aggression in a few jams. I need it to last an entire bout! I know I can accomplish this. I watch skaters on top level teams hit with such control and deliver bone shattering blows. Even a few of my own team mates finangle themselves in the oppositions tight wedges and start delivering one hit after another. Yesterday I watched my teammate Rocka Rolla do this exactly! It was so beautiful to watch. She's so relentless. Even my team mate Jalapeno blocks beautifully. She gets so low and sneaks up on people.
Hell just look at how low Sassy gets! One woman wall...
So here's to hard work and tapping in to that aggression! It's going to be a great training month!
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