Appendix C: Hand Signals - Women's Flat Track Derby Association
Appendix C: Hand Signals - Women's Flat Track Derby Association
Appendix C: Hand Signals - Women's Flat Track Derby Association
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Section 6 cont.<br />
6.10 Out of Play Penlalties<br />
6.11 Cutting the <strong>Track</strong><br />
6.12 Skating Out of Bounds<br />
Arms are held out with<br />
the forearms crossed in<br />
front of the body.<br />
The arm is held out with<br />
the elbow bent at a 90<br />
degree angle. This is a<br />
visual warning given when<br />
a skater or skaters are out<br />
of play. When a penalty<br />
is committed, the arm is<br />
dropped in a chopping<br />
motion. This chop is done<br />
once per penalty.<br />
<strong>Hand</strong>s are held parallel to one<br />
another, near the head, and<br />
towards the side of the track<br />
where the infraction occurred,<br />
with fingers facing upward.<br />
Wrists are then bent toward<br />
the side of the track where the<br />
infraction occurred.<br />
© 2011 Women’s <strong>Flat</strong> <strong>Track</strong> <strong>Derby</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>Appendix</strong> C: <strong>Hand</strong> <strong>Signals</strong>