Posts by Derby News Bot
Seeking Roller Derby Skate Shops
13Here’s a litte mini-review of Cruz Skate Shop in San Francisco, CA. We have heard nothing but glowing reports about this brick and mortar shop. There is nothing like toiling over which skates More >
Most Common Roller Derby Injuries
8Because the sport of roller derby super badass, you can expect to see more than just bumps and bruises as a result of rough play. Even with the best in safety equipment, injuries can, and do happen to the best of us, even the queens of the roller rink.
The first obvious risk of injury in this sport is falling or another skater flailing and injuring you. More >
Yo Roller Derby is Getting Stitches!
2Please stay tuned while we brush the dirt of our shoulder and get back to derby business. We’re cleaning house and doing a little revamp.
Please enter your name and email over yonder and get on our list. Don’t worry, no spam. Eff spam. And also, send us a comment, request, or rant if you feel like it.
We’re a-gonna be bringing you new roller derby content, new super derby contributors, new roller More >
Tell Us About Your Blog
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In true YRD spirit, we want to know about the best blogs out there so we can SHARE! Please tell us the URL in the comment section below. Oh, and it’s not required, but we’d really REALLY appreciate a link on your blog or site as well. (more…)
How To Get A FREE Derby Website
0If you don’t already have a website set up for your roller derby team or league, here’s how you can get one FAST and basically for FREE or a nominal fee. The following are strictly recommendations from personal experiences…
Basic Derby Website Setup Is Easy As 1-2-3 Step #1 Website HostingYou need to find a webhost and then register the domain name of your liking, More >
Refer a Blogger, Get a Free Gift!
9We are looking for guest or regular bloggers to come on board YRD. Perhaps you are just starting out with a new league, or maybe this ain’t your first rodeo! The goal is to have fun and think of creative ways to be useful to our audience.
The point is to blog no more than weekly (preferably biweekly, but this is flexible). If you are interested, we’ll discuss more More >


