Roller Derby Hand Signals and Penalties by Reffer Madness and WKRD

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Imformative video about hand signals and penalties related to roller derby. Created by Reffer Madness who is the Referee crew working with the West Kootenay Roller Derby, British Columbia, Canada.

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  • @markkroehler8016
    @markkroehler8016 Před 8 lety +4

    The best video that I've seen covering BOTH the referee hand signals and examples of an infraction. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @ronaldamos4034
    @ronaldamos4034 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful! And appreciate the humor as well 🙂

  • @caiosabino1824
    @caiosabino1824 Před 6 lety +1

    This video is great, and really helped seeing practical examples! Thank you so much

  • @Cuz219
    @Cuz219 Před 11 lety

    I love this video, it has been a great tool for helping me learn thank you for making it.

  • @realmofthemisunderstood166

    Super helpful, thank you so much :D

  • @theezone21
    @theezone21 Před 11 lety

    Just to clarify, there are not separate verbal cues or and signals for forearms and hands in WFTDA.
    wftda.com/rules/wftda-official-hand-signals.pdf
    6.5 - The arm is bent at the elbow, with the elbow pointing forward. The hand contacts the forearm.
    wftda.com/rules/wftda-officiating-verbal-cues.pdf
    6.5 - Use of forearms and hands is "Forearms"

  • @JAKATTA76
    @JAKATTA76 Před 9 lety +1

    MANY THANKS YOUR VIDEO HELP ME 100% CUZ MYSELF DEAF , WITH SIGNS RULES ON THE TRACK IS VERY GOOD :-) I DID SHARE YOUR VIDEO TO MY DEAF FRIENDS DERBY

    • @realmofthemisunderstood166
      @realmofthemisunderstood166 Před 9 lety

      +JAKATTA76 you can be deaf in roller derby!? From my playing experience, the ability to hear is kind of important...
      Actually, it's very important. You have to be able to hear when your number, color, and penalty are being called, signs alone are absolutely impossible to rely on when you are playing and have to keep your eyes on the game. Oh yeah, you're definitely lyingl....

    • @topperbottom2523
      @topperbottom2523 Před 8 lety +2

      +justine schmitt Yes, there are quite a few deaf skaters in roller derby. The referees are made aware of who is either hard of hearing or completely deaf prior to the start of games. Their teammates help them if they get a penalty, by either tapping them and pointing, or however else they have chosen to communicate.

  • @GaladrielLawrence
    @GaladrielLawrence Před 9 lety

    love you guys xxoo
    to william ray, the false start was she started with her toe stops past the jammer line.

  • @ripley.riot.channel
    @ripley.riot.channel Před 7 lety +1

    hello! could you please enable adding subtitles? I'd help a lot my league if we could have this video translated for our freshies!

  • @fabianrodriguezsantana1699

    Great job! ^^

  • @DIEGO666DEVIL
    @DIEGO666DEVIL Před 11 lety

    Great job²

  • @ragnarokianad
    @ragnarokianad Před 5 lety

    Appreciate the hand signals and slow mo, but the extra lines on the track make it that much more difficult and confusing for a newbie ref. Helps a bit, but adds confusion for me personally

  • @lindeseiginphiladelphia

    Thank you, Reffer Madness! I'm studying for the HellaHard and this really helped! Got anything good for codes?

  • @tinachandler3091
    @tinachandler3091 Před 8 lety

    I thought that was a good basic direction call. Makes me understand it better.

  • @williamraymusic
    @williamraymusic Před 9 lety +2

    First off, I don't see what she did wrong in to get a false start. Second, when it comes to illegal use of forearms, is it like still okay to burst through the pack using the tops of your arms? Third, is a multi-player block penalty why when blockers use the bridge they only have one person at a time doing the actual blocking?

    • @westkootenayrollerderby2982
      @westkootenayrollerderby2982  Před 9 lety +2

      Hey William Ray, thanks for your questions.
      False start- the jammers toe stop was over the jam start line before the whistle (in this case the red line on the floor)
      Illegal use of forearms- it is not ok to use your forearms at any point to gain an advantage in play. In this case the jammer "swam" her forearms through to gain an advantage on the opposing skaters.
      Multi-Player Block- this is when 2 players link parts of their bodies together (in this case grabbing onto one another) obstructing the jammer to break through that point.
      Bridging however is different from a multi-player- "Bridging": blockers move ahead of the main pack by up to 10 feet to stretch out the pack. This also stretches out the engagement zone, allow their team members to continue hindering the opposition jammer.
      For a full list of the Womens Flat Track Derby rules check out WFTDA site here: wftda.com/rules 

    • @topperbottom2523
      @topperbottom2523 Před 8 lety +1

      +West Kootenay Roller Derby False Start update: The whistle is NOT blown at the false start. A verbal cue and hand signal is issued as a warning, only. If the skater does not yield, then the standard issuance of a penalty with commence.

  • @ObiJwan
    @ObiJwan Před 10 lety +2

    A little reminder: skater NUMBER should be called digit per digit, not the full number
    IE: *tweeeeet* BLACK, 2-1-K, FALSE START ;)
    czcams.com/video/ntU9wBBe8J0/video.htmlm26s
    Great video btw; i show it to our crew, so they realize Refs can get fun too :D

  • @ricousky1936
    @ricousky1936 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi, what's difference between cutting and skating out of bound? Tx

    • @realmofthemisunderstood166
      @realmofthemisunderstood166 Před 8 lety

      +Eric R Cut track is specifically when you cut the track(going off the track), skating out of bounds is when you continue to skate out of play

    • @topperbottom2523
      @topperbottom2523 Před 8 lety

      +Eric R Justine's answers to your question are incorrect. (Sorry Justine) Cutting the Track is when a skater goes out of bounds(whether hit or on their own volition while attempting a block, and while re-entering the track, cuts in front the blocker that hit them out, or one opposing blocker OR two of their own teammates.

    • @topperbottom2523
      @topperbottom2523 Před 8 lety

      +Eric R For skating Out of Bounds- Skaters may not skate outside the track boundary to gain speed to effect a block, may not skate or gain speed to shorten the distance to re-enter the track (if hit out, the skater must either enter perpindicular to the track boundary OR skate clockwise (non-derby direction) to enter behind teammates or opposing blockers who had superior position (aka-ahead of the skater prior to going out of bounds) wftda.com/rules/20141201/section/5.12

    • @realmofthemisunderstood166
      @realmofthemisunderstood166 Před 8 lety

      Topper Bottom
      Lol i dont think they're ever going to let me ref, i suck at this

  • @ema122112
    @ema122112 Před 10 lety

    Are these all things your not allowed to do??

    • @ObiJwan
      @ObiJwan Před 10 lety +1

      yes, its the Penalties signals & verbal cues.
      if a Ref calls this on you, you should get to the Penalty Box & sit for 30 seconds
      (20 seconds actually, as you'll be asked to STAND in the last 10).

  • @sexyjesus8369
    @sexyjesus8369 Před 11 lety

    Okay, serious face now.. 8-)

  • @DAN-ti6ju
    @DAN-ti6ju Před 7 lety

    Im 11 and an ncvr ref so anyone who thinks they can't do just gibe a try

  • @analopezguerrero1164
    @analopezguerrero1164 Před 5 měsíci

    Very useful and funny. Well done, it's appreciated 🙏🏾🩵