How to Join a Roller Derby League
Things You'll Need
- Fliers
- Bulletin board
- Practice space
- Roller derby magazines
Instructions
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Find a Roller Derby League to Join
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Talk to the employees at your local gym to see if they're aware of any roller derby leagues in the city. Since roller derby is an excellent form of exercise, gym-dwellers might be able to help you get in touch with derby enthusiasts. Check the gym bulletin board for fliers.
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Visit your local community center. Roller derby leagues need a place to host their activities, and community centers can help them solve that problem. See if they're aware of any derby leagues that operate in nearby community centers.
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Search for a roller derby league through online community bulletin boards. Check with the online edition of your local newspaper or other services that help community members get in touch with each other.
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Visit websites that are run by roller derby lovers. You may be able to find some derby fans in nearby communities to help you.
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Subscribe to roller derby magazines to get information on their world. Magazines like "Blood & Thunder" and "Derby Gal" cater to the growing roller derby community.
Help to Form a Roller Derby League
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Print fliers advertising your new roller derby league. Hang the fliers in places where young women are likely to see them. In addition to gyms and community centers, consider hanging fliers at a rock n' roll bar, a hip coffee shop or a tattoo parlor.
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Recruit players for several teams. The league competition will get stale if you only have two teams. Enlist at least 20 players so you can form four teams of five.
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Find a place for your teams to practice. You'll need a large, open space where you can designate a circular track. Consider a gym, a deserted parking lot or an empty warehouse.
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Appoint a governing body to oversee the league. Avoid issues of favoritism by appointing a league head who is not affiliated with any particular team.
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