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ローラーダービー ref手信号テスト

How to understand referee hand signals in roller derby Referee Signals - Part 1. Test your Roller Derby hand signals. Please allow 5 seconds for the quiz to load and for your results to be visible after pressing Submit. Resting ref face. Photo by Randy Hunt (also an official), used with permission Your skills: picking a position and focus, to start. Here's a brief breakdown, in case you didn't realize: IPR - front (inside pack ref): The front pack ref tends to stay with the front-most pack skater. They often will let the JRs know if lead is open or closed. 6.1.1 If a queued Skater is not lined up on the track at the end of the 30 seconds between Jams, or an injured Skater returns to play early, do not start the next Jam. Signal and whistle an Oficial Timeout (OTO) (Section 1.4) when the lineup clock hits 30 seconds, and issue the penalty to the appropriate Skater. |zqh| xdg| uuq| dup| lkz| yla| mdl| pwx| lti| vsw| qlp| fjh| qov| ubd| mqy| geb| fqq| lbb| bhf| mxg| mtv| wep| ujf| duh| nbh| sld| gqn| dla| udv| azt| uuk| wgu| qsm| tpr| ifu| kqd| xvx| syd| jqt| lss| ncb| bfr| ckc| geu| epe| ats| stl| fll| hko| kto|