Mixed Signals – Colorado Mixed Ultimate 2019
We are excited to announce the start
of the 2019 season of Mixed Signals, the new Colorado Mixed Ultimate
team! You’ll find info about the team culture, planning and an RSVP for our April 20th
combine below.
What is Mixed Signals?
Mixed Signals is a tryout club team based
in Colorado comprised of players who are skilled, highly competitive, fun
to play with, and who come together for the joy of playing competitive
Ultimate. We are forming to further support and encourage the development
of the Colorado Ultimate community, and to provide a unique
opportunity for club players in Colorado and Wyoming.
What are the team’s core values?
The team functions by subscribing to
the following core values:
- To play in a competitive and spirited environment.
- To take ownership.
- To be dedicated to an inclusive culture and style of
play.
What do these core values mean
exactly?
We believe being highly competitive and
spirited are not mutually exclusive. A team can compete at the highest levels
of the sport while still maintaining a high level of spirit: treating teammates
and opponents with respect, a depth of knowledge surrounding the rules and one’s
own accountability with upholding respectfulness and mindfulness across all
contexts.
Taking ownership means you own and are personally responsible
for both yourself and your team. You own your attitude, your practice, your
fitness, and your discipline. It also
means you own Mixed Signals itself and become both a representative and a
shareholder of the team. You’ll know you will always have a voice, that you are
committed to the team, and are part of the fabric that makes it great.
Dedication to an inclusive culture and
style of play means valuing and affirming all members of the team at all times.
It means playing stylistically in a way that incorporates every player’s
strengths. It means being mindful of language and how one shows up to practice,
tournaments and team interactions. Lastly, it means a responsibility to represent
that inclusive culture, not just through team functions, but also across the
community at large.
What are the team goals?
For the 2019 season, Mixed Signals
is setting the goal of establishing the foundation of our culture, identity and
cementing ourselves as a regionally competitive team.
What will practice be like?
We will have practice once per week on
Tuesday at 6:00pm. Each practice will begin with a description of the
practice theme, followed by a short warm-up, two to three effective high-level
drills, scrimmage, (brief) conditioning, and a warm down. Practice will
teach and enforce principles-based Ultimate, and will pay great attention to details.
Drills will be designed specifically to simulate real game scenarios, and most
will be technically intermediate and advanced.
What will the season arc look like?
The season will begin with defining
the language we will use for the season, with practice focusing on getting a
lot of touches and defining play principles. Our intention will be to
develop a variety of schematic specifics early in the season and then use our
regular season tournament schedule to round out and refine those schemes.
What tournaments will we go to?
Fort Collins Summer Solstice, June 22nd-23rd, Fort Collins, CO
Select Flight West (tentative),
July 13th-14th, Aurora, CO
Heavyweights
August 3rd-4th, Chicago, IL OR Grub August 3rd-4th, Boulder, CO
Sectionals
(tentative) September 7th-8th Denver, CO
Regionals
(tentative) September 21st-22nd TBD
Nationals (tentative)
October 24th-27th San Diego, CA
Will there be dues?
Yes. Dues will cover the cost
of fields, tournament bids, hotels, rental cars, and jerseys. We will
take advantage of group rates and local travel to keep costs as low as
possible. The specific amount will be determined once the roster is finalized
but we’re aiming to play as much locally as possible.
What are the team’s expectations?
The team expects a full
understanding of, and adherence to its three core values at all times. Practice and tournament attendance to the
best of one’s abilities is also expected, along with clear and consistent
communication. Email is our primary form of communication off the field
but some of the older folks in leadership are open to exploring new technology
options (What the heck is a groupme?).
When are tryouts and what will they
be like?
We will be hosting a combine on
Saturday, April 20th at Rossborough
Park from 9am-2pm. We’d love to
have ANY player with a love for
Ultimate to come out and get some high quality reps in, regardless of their club season plans. Whether or not you’ve
committed to playing elsewhere this will be an opportunity to come together,
run some high-level drills/scrimmages and meet some great people.
If you’re interested in attending
the combine, please RSVP here
so we can track numbers and plan appropriately.
After the combine we’ll host open
practices on Tuesday April 23rd,
April 30th and an open practice on May 7th all at 6pm. Locations to be determined. A final tryout structure will be communicated.
Candidates will be competing for
approximately 14 roster spots and we look to be 25 strong for tournament
season. A handful of conditional tryout positions may be reserved for interested
players who are out of town or who may be wrapping up their college seasons.
What does the BEST candidate for
this team look like?
The best candidate for this team is
someone who is skilled, competitive, committed, intelligent, plays selflessly, and
is dedicated to maximizing joy and fostering inclusivity. This candidate
is mentally robust, can grasp new offensive and defensive plays quickly and
effectively, and is adaptable to new and challenging situations.
What kinds of candidates would NOT
be a good fit on this team?
Someone who wants to go to Nationals
at all costs, someone who is not competitive, someone who whines about play
time, someone who whines at all, and someone who breaks down mentally. Someone
who doesn’t believe in fostering inclusivity. Anyone who might be
considered a schmuck by more than a few people, regardless of skill, will not
be a good fit for this team.
Look forward to seeing everyone out
on the field!
Regards,
Jess, Spicer and TK
Shout out to Mr. David Chan as much of the structure of this post is a testament to his original "Chanifesto" from 2014.