Hucks Online Interviews Venomous Vixens
In the office this afternoon, DFO interviews Holly Shyt (left) and Pippi Headstomping of the Snake Pit Venomous Vixens:
- DFO: Is your Roller Derby team associated with Joe Peak’s Snake Pit?
- Pippi: We’re not associated but that’s where we got our name. It’s an iconic place, a one-time house of burlesque.
- DFO: Obviously, the name goes to an image that you’ve created. Am I right?
- Pippi: For women in America throughout history, it has been a struggle to have independence & strength. It started out that the only career a woman could have is to be a whore. Those are the original, strong women.
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- DFO: How did you guys start?
- Pippi: We broke off from a recreational league. We started as group of 20 in June and wanted to compete at higher level. We’ve had crazy momentum since. Many of us have skated longer.
- DFO: How long have you been skating?
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Holly
Shyt: I skated all the time when I was a kid. I haven’t been on skates
since I was 12. I started skating when I joined derby in January or
February of this year. I thought it’d be like riding a bike. But it has
been a little more difficult than that.
- DFO: Where did you come up with your Roller Derby names?
- Pippi: It’s different for each girl. Some have had nicknames that they’ve kept from childhood. Some of us come up with brand new names that suit our alter egos. It’s an escape from our daily lives.
- Holly Shyt: 2 years ago I weighed 256 pounds. I’ve lost a lot of weight. I’ve been able to step out of my comfort zone through this. I’m a wife and a mother. I have a special needs child. It’s that one thing that took my mind off everything else. My brain is only thinking about what I’m doing on the track.
- How many other teams are there in the Snake Pit Derby Dames (league). We currently have one all-star team. We have enough girls to create 2 standard teams. We’re waiting until the end of the season to draft girls and decide who’s on which team. There will be 3 teams by October.
- DFO: Anyone ever question you re: whether or not Roller Derby is a sport?
- Pippi: That’s a common misconception that Roller Derby is a show like WWF (wrestling federation). It used to be like that in the 50s and 40s. There were small groups of people who would go around like a circus and be paid.
- DFO: Have either of you been hurt during a bout?
- Holly Shyt: I’ve never been hurt. But I’ve had plenty of bruises and a dislocated thumb.
- Pippi: For me, it’s bruises and blisters. Only real injuries have been during practice. You get a shoulder to the jaw and can’t chew for a few days. Thanks a lot Hooky Hellraiser.
- Holly Shyt: We do have several girls in our league who have been injured.
- DFO: What does your husband/family think of you participation in Roller Derby?
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Holly
Shyt: My kids love it. The friends think it’s cool. My husband has a
love-hate relationship with it. He’s really supportive of me getting out
there and exercising. I took on a lot of responsibility at first. It
became a little overwhelming. Most husbands or significant others become
what we call “Derby Widows.”
- DFO: Are either of you the coach of the team?
- Pippi: No, but I coach all of the new skaters which we call “fresh meat.”
- DFO: How would prospective “fresh meat” join?
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Pippi: All they have to do is show up to practice (Sundays, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Skate Plaza) and Thursday’s from 9 to 10 p.m.
- DFO: Holly, I notice you have blue-indigo-violet hair & tats on both arms, legs, & feet. What image are you trying to portray with all of that? And is it what you’re really like?
- Holly: I’ve had my tats well longer than I did roller derby. I’m actually one of the quieter girls on the team. Most of the girls are crazy in a good way. I’m not boisterous. What someone might expect based on the stereotype.
- DFO: I hear that you’re going to produce a calendar this fall?
- Pippi: We have an official Snake Pit Rollergirl calendar coming out in October. It’s going to be hot. ($12 to $15). Everyone on the A Team will be in it — and a few fresh meat skaters as well. Each month will be themed. We’ll be in March & May.
- DFO: How well attended are the bouts?
- Pippi: They’re very well attended & we expect them to keep growing. We’ve already sold well over 200 tickets in advance ($8 in advance from local Rollergirl & Inked Tattoos on Northwest Boulevard, or Skate Plaza; $7 for students & seniors; and kids 5 & under free; and $10 for adults at the door).
- DFO: You play the Rolling Hills Derby Dames Sunday at home. Who’s after that?
- Pippi: Then, we play Treasure Valley Roller Girls in Boise at the Qwest Arena. The arena has a seating capacity of 2500. Their league is well established. It’ll be our biggest event to date.
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