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Hi all,

Just wondering if there are any other derby girl bandsters out there. If so, how has your post-op skating gone? I was banded on Sept. 20 of this year and (naughty me) started skating again about a week and half later. I am trying, however, to watch core exercise for a couple more weeks and am still taking it easy on wheels.

Any advice for getting back on the track? I've got jammer dreams for this time night year! ;)

exoh, Snarky

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I am so jealous - I have always dreamed of being a derby girl. How did you get started?

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I am so jealous - I have always dreamed of being a derby girl. How did you get started?

I love watching the sport, and played an evil human male wall to be knocked down. Some of you girls hit harder than some football players I used to play with...

I am curious how you are dealing with gut hits with the band. I hit the gym hard after my surgery and rebuilt my core but, just because of my background, I am trying to learn how to take a hit, a body check, or a punch to that area safely.

The closest I've found is a karate student that took Aikido classes to learn to deflect blows to that area entirely.

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I've been wondering the EXACT same thing!

Small, small world to meet another derby gal here :lol: AND one that is kind of close (I'm in MD!)

My band date is coming up on November 2nd and I told my league I'll be on medical LOA for a few weeks.

I have brought up skating/derby with my doctor and nutritionist but they don't really know what I'm talking about. I'm pretty scared of getting the port hit hard.

So you felt that good a week'ish later?? That's awesome. I was so afraid I'd be off skates for at least a month or so.

Hi all,

Just wondering if there are any other derby girl bandsters out there. If so, how has your post-op skating gone? I was banded on Sept. 20 of this year and (naughty me) started skating again about a week and half later. I am trying, however, to watch core exercise for a couple more weeks and am still taking it easy on wheels.

Any advice for getting back on the track? I've got jammer dreams for this time night year! ;)

exoh, Snarky

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Yay! What are the odds?! This is rad!

Yeah, I felt pretty good about 10 days later (like ass before that, though). Technically, I was not cleared skated when I got back on the track... But I was getting that itch. I felt fine but was just doing basic skating. Since I've moved up to endurance skills but am not doing an direct core exercises and am no-contact til next week. I am definitely nervous about going back to 100% but the nurse at my office is a huge derby buff and is so supportive.

I am so stoked to slim down and speed up. And I know my girls will take it easy until I am healed... I am worried about bouting, though. It's a whole new world of skating. I'm down about 35 pounds in about a month and cannot imagine skating even lighter. I've got to say - the thought of jamming and skating faster has been a huge motivator!!!

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That is so great!

Even crazier we are the same age and almost same height -ya got an inch on me ;)

Since joining derby I have been up and down weight-wise. I believe at my lightest I was around 215?

Imagining dropping serious pounds will help with speed/endurance (which are my biggest issues).

Jamming has always been a bit of a dream for me and when I DO jam I wrecking ball into people and go to the box, ha.

I'm still in the "band closet"..haven't told anyone except my brother and husband. Taking about a week off work then doing office/easy stuff for a couple weeks.

Are you on NoVa? I'm with Key City (part of a split from Mason-Dixon over the summer and formed a new league in Frederick)

I volunteer for DC sometimes and go to most of their home bouts.

So awesome to "meet" you!

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Let me know how you do with skating. I am getting banded on 11/17 and i play hockey and i am wondering how long i need to take off

I've been wondering the EXACT same thing!

Small, small world to meet another derby gal here :lol: AND one that is kind of close (I'm in MD!)

My band date is coming up on November 2nd and I told my league I'll be on medical LOA for a few weeks.

I have brought up skating/derby with my doctor and nutritionist but they don't really know what I'm talking about. I'm pretty scared of getting the port hit hard.

So you felt that good a week'ish later?? That's awesome. I was so afraid I'd be off skates for at least a month or so.

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Hey I don't derby but I do play Ice hockey... My surgery is tomorrow and I am going to miss at least 2 games but am hoping to be able to get back out asap... My Dr. said take it easy but I know how much you love hockey so just go when you feel ready...... Im down 40lbs in the last 6 months and my skating has gotten much better! I cant wait to be able to get even more pick-up-and-go and be able to cut corners sharper!

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Whoo hoo!!!

You don't know how glad I am to find your post! I'm Lethal Eject-Her of the Sintral Valley Derby Girls!

I was torturing myself for years before deciding to get the band. Still not banded yet, but hoping for Feb. Anywho...

I have been working on my skills and trying to become bout worthy and the weight just keeps holding me back. After the accidents and injuries, I have only skated for about 1 1/2 years of the 5 I've been with the team! I can't wait for the fat issues to be a non-issue! I miss my girls...

Just so glad to see other Derby Girls here!

Keep us posted on how skating goes with the band!

Lethal

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