Friday, June 8, 2012

We're officially in the lovely transition period between OSDA and WFTDA. Last night was our first full night of WFTDA scrimmaging. It went well, I think.

1. I feel more comfortable with WFTDA than OSDA, possibly because I've probably seen a ton more WFTDA bouts now. We were the only OSDA team in the state, so if I went to see anyone else play, it was WFTDA. Since I'm more comfortable, I'm actually calling things, even if I'm not calling things properly yet (that's my goal for Monday.)

2. The packs are starting to slow. They still have a tendency to pick up speed occasionally, but the drills that the coach has been doing with them seem to really be helping slow the pack down. OSDA is a very quick-paced game. WFTDA is MUCH slower, which seems to give the blockers a chance to think about strategy more, form walls more efficiently, etc. (As a ref with craptastic skate skills and an appreciation for strategy, I really enjoy this.)

3. Penalties are more frequent. It's not because WFTDA's rules are tougher. Quite honestly, most of the things we're calling in WFTDA are things we called in OSDA as well (though I'm not sure how much of that is because I started reffing near the transition when the league was using the OSDA league discretion rule to add additional rules as necessary.)  However, in WFTDA, you're free to make more penalties than you could in OSDA. Some penalties that were a minute in the box in OSDA are just minors now, so they can do it four times before they get their minute. Plus, with more freedom came bigger hits.   There were definitely more instances of skaters flying into ref territory last night.

With my personal transition from skater to ref, I've found I've become a bit more lazy. I can't remember the last open skate session I went to. I've been horrible about doing my physical therapy. I used to be great about doing half an hour of exercises minimum each day just for my ankle. Now it's a miracle if I take a minute while I'm at the copier at work and balance on one ankle waiting for the copy job to finish up. To be fair, part of it is my school schedule. I'm taking an insane eight week class that includes a freaking ton of reading, a 50 question quiz, two essays (both requiring additional readings), and 8 discussion posts in response to our classmates' essays *each week*. I also added on that Wednesday class that I mentioned in another post. The professor normally tries to get us out at 8-ish, but the book assignments are insane so I didn't make it out until 9:30 in the beginning. It's 20/25 minutes to the rink from the HPA building, so that would have put me as arriving at probably 9:55, change out of work clothes, gear up...I'd maybe get 15 minutes of skating. *sad face*

I think I'm pretty set on not doing recruitment again in October. I kind of like reffing right now. I mean, there's always a chance things will change, but reffing works well with my school schedule while still getting me out of the house and exercising. That's really all I've been looking for. I might reconsider skating after graduation once I figure out the post-graduation job situation.

1 comment:

  1. when school calms down a bit, I hope you skate more. I miss you!

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