Derby Goals 2025

How to Crush It On and Off the Track

Another derby season is here, which means it’s time to set some goals and actually follow through. Whether you’re trying to level up your blocking, improve your endurance, get more confident on your skates, or just survive another year of full-contact madness, having a clear plan makes all the difference.

The hard part isn’t setting the goals. It’s staying consistent.

So here’s a breakdown of how to follow through, build momentum, and make real progress this season.


Step 1: Get Specific About Your Goals

Saying “I want to get better at blocking” is too vague. What does better look like? Get clear on the details.

Instead, try:

✅ “I want to land strong lateral blocks and control jammers instead of reacting.”
✅ “I’ll practice my plow stops for 15 minutes before every practice until I can stop exactly where I want.”

The more specific you are, the easier it is to track progress and stay motivated.


Step 2: Break Big Goals into Small Wins

A massive goal can feel overwhelming without a step-by-step plan. Breaking it down makes it doable.

🏆 Trying to build endurance? Start by shaving five seconds off your 27-in-5 time.
🏆 Want to master apex jumps? Focus on power drills and controlled landings before going full speed.
🏆 Looking to feel more confident on the track? Try speaking up more at practice, asking for feedback, or adding one new skill per week.

Small wins build momentum. And momentum keeps you moving forward.


Step 3: Keep Yourself Accountable

Most people lose steam because no one is holding them to it. You can fix that.

📌 Find an accountability partner. A teammate who checks in and pushes you when needed.
📌 Track your training. Write down what you worked on, what felt strong, and what needs more time.
📌 Film yourself. Watching playback helps you see what’s actually happening on the track.
📌 Put your goals out there. Post them in your league’s group chat, on a whiteboard, or online.

Make it harder to quit than to keep going.


Step 4: Train Off-Skates (Yes, It Matters)

Only training at practice limits your progress. Strength, mobility, and fuel matter more than people like to admit.

🏋️‍♀️ Strength training builds power and stability.
🧘‍♀️ Mobility work improves your balance and makes you harder to knock down.
🥦 Nutrition and rest affect energy, recovery, and how your body holds up through the season.

You can’t skate your best if your body isn’t ready for it.


Step 5: Be Willing to Adjust

Sometimes the goals you set in January stop making sense by June. That’s not failure. That’s awareness.

Maybe you wanted to jam, but blocking turned out to be your thing. Maybe you planned to play every game, but your knees need a different pace.

Reassess. Rework. Keep showing up.


My Derby Goals for 2025

Here’s what I’m working on this season:

🔥 Stronger lateral blocking. I want to control space and deliver intentional hits instead of reacting on the fly.
🔥 Explosive speed bursts. Endurance is great, but I want to be able to accelerate fast and close gaps quicker.
🔥 Better teamwork and leadership. This sport doesn’t work without trust and communication, and I want to build both.


Your turn. What are your derby goals for 2025? Drop them in the comments or share your favorite tip for sticking with them. Let’s make this season one to be proud of.

xoxo
-S

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