Notes Spring Target anyone sticking out closest to you Put shoulder slightly in front of theirs Body weight push - lean on them and move your feet Go to opposite side of brace You can juke unpredictable and switch sides Move to other side of wall when the butt blockers sit on you and keep switching when brace moves to make forward progress little by little disengage to switch sides
What do you do in the moments before encountering the wall, especially at jam start? How do you decide how to approach a wall? What weak points do you look for?
Hi! Just like any sport, there's a lot of strategy and tactics involved. You can watch a lot of great derby on the WFTDA channel to pick up the basics. Jammers also have different styles that will impact the approach to a wall. We adjust strategies for the people we have on the track, the jammer, and also very much the team we're playing. At higher levels of derby, there will almost always be strategic plays at the start of the jam, with defense, offense, and counter-offense happening simultaneously (stopping the opposing jammer, while helping your own jammer get out). It's complex, with so many variations in every jam, but at root, the jammer is looking to get past the opposing wall as quickly as possible with the least amount of impact/interference, so you're trying to take openings ("holes") and/or creating them to get through. I find jamming similar to rugby, with ice hockey mixed in.
Notes
Spring
Target anyone sticking out closest to you
Put shoulder slightly in front of theirs
Body weight push - lean on them and move your feet
Go to opposite side of brace
You can juke unpredictable and switch sides
Move to other side of wall when the butt blockers sit on you and keep switching when brace moves to make forward progress little by little
disengage to switch sides
Great talk through and camera work. I loved being able to see it from all the angles, so helpful! 💪🏼
They way she breaks things down is so clear. This is truly the brain of a jammer ❤ thank you for your insights
Just now discovering what roller derby is all about…what a cool sport!!
Love every bit of this!!!
What do you do in the moments before encountering the wall, especially at jam start? How do you decide how to approach a wall? What weak points do you look for?
Hi! Just like any sport, there's a lot of strategy and tactics involved. You can watch a lot of great derby on the WFTDA channel to pick up the basics. Jammers also have different styles that will impact the approach to a wall. We adjust strategies for the people we have on the track, the jammer, and also very much the team we're playing. At higher levels of derby, there will almost always be strategic plays at the start of the jam, with defense, offense, and counter-offense happening simultaneously (stopping the opposing jammer, while helping your own jammer get out). It's complex, with so many variations in every jam, but at root, the jammer is looking to get past the opposing wall as quickly as possible with the least amount of impact/interference, so you're trying to take openings ("holes") and/or creating them to get through. I find jamming similar to rugby, with ice hockey mixed in.
Yeahhhh!
Great video
very effective bridging though. I love freight trains energy.
Awesome video
Man I wish I could push a wall like Freight Train!
We all wish we could push a wall like Freight haha
💕💕💕💕
That was bad ass, indeed.
Hey, friend! It was very early in the morning to get hit that many times by Freight Train, but worth it for the footage haha!
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