Showing posts with label Stuttgart Valley Roller Girlz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stuttgart Valley Roller Girlz. Show all posts

Apr 19, 2012

London Calling: Euro Crash

As I wrote about a while ago, London Rollergirls put together their version of an European All-star team - and now it's only a week away... it's exciting and nerve-wrecking... and exciting... and I think I need to do some extra planks today... ahhhrg...
But below is the roster of the amazingness...
Cant wait to skate... 





AnDracula #16 - 
Big Bucks High Rollers
Chemikill Hazard #LD50 - Glasgow Roller Derby
Crazylegs #11 - Auld Reekie Roller Girls
Heavy Rotation #505 - Berlin Bombshells: Bear City Roller Derby
Jack Attack #101 - London Rockin' Rollers
Mad Maloony #221 - Stockholm Roller Derby
Martattack #4 - Copenhagen Roller Derby
Master Blaster #2 - Berlin Bombshells - Bear City Roller Derby
The Mighty Mighty Bash #888 (vice captain) - Brighton Rockers Roller Derby
Missy Rascal #6 - Rainy City Roller Girls
Rogue Runner #22 - Dolly Rockit Rollers
Suvi Hokkari #99 - Helsinki Roller Derby
Swede Hurt #46 (captain) - Stockholm Roller Derby
Titty Twista #81 - Stuttgart Valley Rollergirlz
Violet Attack #182 - Birmingham Blitz Dames

Feb 22, 2012

Keeping the jammer behind us..

Photo by Ivan Better

I just LOVE this picture... Look a the determination, look at the teamwork, look how cute we are... oh oh oh... and Loony made all of our tights! Oh oh oh...

This picture makes we wanna have advanced practice real soon again...
Monday here we come!

Feb 20, 2012

Stockholm Rollerderby v.s Stuttgart

Photo by Mandy Ballaschanke
So as I have already said, the game this weekend was so much fun, exciting and utterly nerve-wrecking, it made me smile the entire way. And I must say that playing for over 1200 excited fans was quite amazing. The Stuttgart Newspaper wrote an article about it here, if you just happen to read German, otehrwise I can recommend google translator, and then there is also a press-release from Stockholm Rollerderby here. 

 Playing derby makes me happy, practicing it makes me happy... Somedays I come to practice and am in the worst mood ever, I barly did not go because I was tired, not in the mood and all those things. But I always push through and just go to pracitice, because I know I will leave with a BIG smile!

 Yay for rollerderby! And there will be more exciting news this week - just hold tight and I will let you know as soon as I know... ah ha ha

This is waht we call derby love....


Feb 19, 2012

We won against Stuttgart

I still dont think I really understand that we did. I am very bruised up but happy, we played a fair and VERY tight game, and we didn't only keep the audience on the edge of their seats, but also ourselves.
Everyone on the team did a fantastic job, kept on pushing until it was over. Everyone kept a very good attitude on the bench both when we were down and up, and kept on putting their best skate forward.

I'm just gonna hold onto Twisteds ass...

I foresee more strategy talks on our carpet and fun focused practice. I for sure have to step up my off-skate routine... I also desperatly need to go see a chiropractor, my back is KILLING me.

And I must say Stuttgart was a FANTASTIC hosting team, and we had about 1,200 ppl watching us! It was craaazy...

Feb 14, 2012

Icebox might be thawing


Halleluja - our practice space was not THAT cold yesterday, it was just cold, but no worse than it was acctually enjoyable to skate. We still could see our breath,  but it wasn’t painful to breath…

So yesterday was advanced practice,  for now advanced practice in Stockholm Rollerderby refeers to everyone that has passed minimumskills, so we were quite a bunch.  It was superfun - I was leading practice and time just went flying. I think there is one of my issues, that I just want to cover EVERYTHING, but I have to tone it down and narrow down each practice to just target a few things.

Since the practice space have turned into a fridge, we have started every practice with Black Widdow, and so we did yesterday, but with a few adjustments, we did the ten, eight and six laps with a partner instead of alone... My main focus of the practice was to work with a partner, not in a huge group, but with a partner.

Yesterday was a fun day of coaching, and everyone seemed really excited, we had about 25 girls on-skates in our advanced group, and I was so happy to see so many ppl work so hard. It makes me happy, both as a coach, but also as a team-mate. It was probably an extra motivator that it wasn't as cold as it has been previous weeks...

I had a great time, and I'm proud of Stockholm Rollerderby and how hard everyone are working and developing... and on Friday we will be taking off to Stuttgart to bout. So Wednesday is our last practice before... I'm starting to get a little nervous... brrrrrr.... hopefully it will be a good match-up! It will be mine and Loonys second bout with Stockholm Rollerderby... 


I am really excited to get to hang out with Titty during Friday, she is one of my favorite Germans… she has promised to spend Fridday showing us Stuttgart...


Feb 7, 2012

Nosebleed and more practice...

We were fearing that it would be -14 degrees outside yesterday and that it would put the indoor temperature to way below the 0. But we were "lucky" and it was only a modest -7 or something, so it was practice as usual. Loony was leading practice and we did the usual Black Widdow, and a bunch of partner exercises and ended it with some off-skate and partner streching.... Mondays are our practice for everyone that has passed minimumskills. It is awesome to see that lots of our new skaters are improving so much for each practice... We have three bouts coming up the next two months - first is two A-team boutsStuttgart in two weeks, and then London Roller Girls B-team and least but not last Gothenburg going up against our B-team. It's all going to be EXCITING!!!

I had the pleasure to get one of our skaters wristguards in my face - resulting in a nosebleed.... quite painful... first nosebleed I have ever gotten in rollerderby. I laid down next to the tires and almost cried a little while the blood was dripping onto the rubbercovered black floor... yeah... HOT...  I guess that is impressive - after four years in rollerderby I have never gotten a nosebleed until yesterday. Today nose is tender and it is a little hard to breath through it today, but it will not kill me... (I hope)

Dec 27, 2011

Titty Twista - a derby person I heart


I met Titty the first time really briefly at the German Championships and I got to see her skate, Loony had seen her skate before and talked very warmly about how great she was, and she for sure was.
I did not get to know to her until I went to Stuttgart to coach at Ralley in the Valley this summer. We coached together and I really got to know her. Oh, and for you who have never met her before - she skates for Stuttgat Valley Roller Girlz and is the Headcoach of Team Germany.


Titty is quite a personality - and I must admit that her German accent and very matter-of-fact personality might have scared me a little at first... but when you get past that she is really sweet and funny. (I am still scared of pissing her off). So when I started this project of writing about derby people I heart, I decided that I can do it however I want to, and for Titty I prepared a few questions that I really wanted to know, and also that I thought be to interest in general and sent off to her, and here are her answers:

Swede: Why is your name Titty Twista?
TT: Basically I love the Tarantino movie "From Dusk Till Dawn" and there is this club called Titty Twister. So this was the first thought like that this could be my name... Seeing it from the club perspective, I am well known for hitting clubs and loving the girls. Seeing it from the meaning of the words - well, I am a girl of many sides and you never know what will hit you on or off track. I am fast and I move quickly through the pack and hit and attack fast and effective and I can be a pain in the ass for the jammers - that is what people say. Also I love to touch boobs I am attracted to boobs and if you don't behave, I will twist your nipples. So I think that Titty-Twista seems to fit perfect!

Swede: How did you start derby?
TT: I heard rumor about derby even when I was in Uni still but just rumor and I didn't know any facts. I lived in Stuttgart before so I kinda knew what was going on there. Moving back I ended up rooming with some crazy people in this huge apartment and in 2007, my room mate basically told me more and more about derby and skating because she was friends with one of the founders of SVRG. As I was looking for something new anyways I was like "Yeah, lets get some skates and then skate in the park." But the I found out I had to get to know the one girl of SVRG which owened an online skate shop at that time and the only source for me to buy skates. After a while my rommate said that there is something called a "bout" taking place and so I grabbed the girl I wanted to go out on a date with and my roommate and went to this so called "bout". It was taking place at a club - kind of like this illegal fight club style. It was the first european bout ever - London Rockin Rollers vs. SVRG. And derby girls were smoking and drinking beer during the halftime... I was like OKAY, this is NOT the sport I am looking for.. way to brutal! BUT I needed the skates cause I loved skating ever since I can remember ... but it took another year to make the first move torwards one of the SVRG practices - and by August 2008 my roommate and me went to one of the practices all eager to order skates.. . but hey, why not learn how to REALLY skate on quads? Just ONE practice I thought - So I ended up practicing with them and never stopped... November 2008 first bout... and ever since I never left SVRG and the roller derby world!


Swede: How did you like being HeadCoach of Germany?
TT: Like? Love would be the word! I feel honored that I got voted on this important position. I totally knew that this is a huge responsibility and a long way to go. Many people put their trust in me, things went wrong and things went right and at the end I think I did a good job and we all had a blast in Canada. It was energy-sucking and thrilling at the same time. BUT this is something I won't never forget - the first time ever derby head coach for Team GErmany! Isn't THAT amazing? I can say yes, yes, yes! Regrets? Nope. And for this year I'll keep on doing it until we will have a board and a federation built up. There is more to come 2012 and mistakes to learn from and my mission is to grow closer together as team and as a training and managing board. We will have some more fun and even better derby! :-)

Swede: Who are the skaters you look up to?
TT: This is a hard one.... in particular, there are so so many excellent derby players all over the place. And World Cup showed how impressive it is to watch the Stars and Stripes and all this amazing players on these teams. In particular I loved to watch Bonnie Thunders, Psycho Babble and Joy Collision skate. Impressive! These are just a few names. Honestly, looking up to somebody is hard for me because if I look up to somebody I could be a bit frightened if I would meet them on track one day... and this shouldn't be the fact if I should give the best for my team, right? :-) And with this fast development of derby these days, tomorrow anybody could be better  than the stars of today. So I prefer not to name somebody but to give my admiration to every derby skater who works hard, is focused, wants to spread the word of derby, is a real teamplayer and likes to understand the game - no matter if they are brilliant skaters or just about to start derby.

Swede:Where do you see derby in 5 years?
TT: Hopefully on a more improved level - but STILL from athletes for athletes. I can see that derby is getting more and more professional and I like it - but in my perfect derby future there should still be the derby I knew from the very start. A derby that has room for every girl who wants to do it. I hope in 5 years we have WFTDA become the main federation for derby and that all over the world each country got its own. That there are nationals in each country and region, championships and I wish that derby is an all accepetd sport and no longer searching for venues is the limiting factor. Instead of that, venues should be built for derby and other skating sports. Also I hope that the most important fact - the fun times and the afterparties - won't vanish. That we all remember where we came from and that we still see derby as the most fun team sport ever - no matter if the money factor and the professionalism grows. I want derby to be spread all over the world and maybe we have a chance to become olympic! YAY! :-D

Swede: Beer or Weinschorle?
TT: I would say BOTH... but with my sweet Swede, weinschorle... or Wine, Charlotte! :-D

Swede: What is your athletic background?
TT: Track and field is my athletic background. Started when I was 3 years old. First competition when I was at the age of 5. Never stopped doing it until early 20s. I used to be a track and field pro until a bad back injury made me quit during the first qualification round for the Junior European Championships in heptathlon. I was working out twice a day - everything was built around my athletic life (school, friends and relationships) - and I never regret it! It was a great and awesome experience and I met some of my dearest friends though that sport. There was a huge hole after quitting and I was searching for something new for years - a couple of years later, derby filled the hole just perfectly! :-D

Swede:What is the most important for you with derby? 
TT: We play together, we win together, we lose together - we ARE team! It is one of the most intense team sports I know - physically and mentally! Here you can feel the real power of team - there can be outstanding players on the track, but if they don't work together - they will lose! And also getting to know ppl I actually would never get to know in real life. And this in combination with the fun and pleasure I feel - that IS the best I can get. I burn for derby -  and sometimes I GET burnt.



Jun 28, 2011

On the road in Germany

White Team

I am sorry, I haven't written in a long time, but life been really hectic and there have been a couple of events that have been emotionally taking a toll and I have not had the time or the energy to write.

I just spent the weekend coaching in Stuttgart, at a boot-camp, it was great. I am always so pleased to see that European roller-derby is stepping forward... Step by step...  stride by stride... both me and Loony have also developed a crush on Titty Twista, but I guess that is just normal, since she is sooo adorble!

The bootcamp was a two-day affair with a three hour scrimmage finale... It was FUN and I got to scrimmage - and I really like that! And Stuttgart knows what I like - I got WEINSCHORLE!!!

Right now we have made it to Kaiserslautern - chilling by the American Military base, swimming in slimy lakes, getting on base and eating at Chilis and feeling like we are in little America.... whoop whooop...