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Which type of penalties are addressed in detail in the Rules of Flat Track Roller Derby Casebook?
Which type of penalties are addressed in detail in the Rules of Flat Track Roller Derby Casebook?
Who signals and enforces penalties and warnings during a game?
Who signals and enforces penalties and warnings during a game?
When may a penalty be assessed in Flat Track Roller Derby?
When may a penalty be assessed in Flat Track Roller Derby?
Who does a penalty in Flat Track Roller Derby apply to?
Who does a penalty in Flat Track Roller Derby apply to?
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What should penalties not be assessed for in Flat Track Roller Derby?
What should penalties not be assessed for in Flat Track Roller Derby?
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Which of the following is considered an Illegal Target Zone in Flat Track Roller Derby?
Which of the following is considered an Illegal Target Zone in Flat Track Roller Derby?
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Skaters who prevent a Star Pass using illegal contact should be penalized.
Skaters who prevent a Star Pass using illegal contact should be penalized.
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What type of contact should be penalized regardless of impact in Flat Track Roller Derby?
What type of contact should be penalized regardless of impact in Flat Track Roller Derby?
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When a skater suddenly presents an Illegal Target Zone to an opponent, what is it considered?
When a skater suddenly presents an Illegal Target Zone to an opponent, what is it considered?
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What should penalties be assessed for in Flat Track Roller Derby?
What should penalties be assessed for in Flat Track Roller Derby?
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Study Notes
Penalties in Flat Track Roller Derby
- The Rules of Flat Track Roller Derby Casebook addresses major and minor penalties in detail.
- Officials signal and enforce penalties and warnings during a game.
- A penalty may be assessed at any time during a game, including during gameplay, timeouts, and intermissions.
- A penalty in Flat Track Roller Derby applies to the individual skater who committed the infraction.
- Penalties should not be assessed for accidental or incidental contact.
Illegal Target Zones
- The head, neck, and throat are considered Illegal Target Zones in Flat Track Roller Derby.
- Skaters who prevent a Star Pass using illegal contact should be penalized.
- Forearm or elbow contact should be penalized regardless of impact.
- When a skater suddenly presents an Illegal Target Zone to an opponent, it is considered a blocking zone infraction.
Assessing Penalties
- Penalties should be assessed for intentional or reckless contact that poses a risk to the safety of other skaters.
- Penalties should be assessed for deliberate and intentional actions that disrupt the flow of the game.
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Test your knowledge of roller derby penalties and fouls with this quiz! Learn about the different types of penalties, how they are enforced, and their impact on the game.