WHAT TO BRING TO TOURNAMENTS
I haven’t seen many of these, so I’m gonna make one based on my experiences at tournaments.
BAG: I either bring a mini backpack or a duffel bag. (A duffel bag is better if you want shoes to change out of)
Deodorant! I always bring two mini deodorants in my bag, because running about schools and performing pieces is very tiring.
Water! On that note, always bring water if your team doesn’t provide it. I would reccomend bringing two plastic water bottles for yourself. Make sure to take care of your voice! (Also: in case you leave it in a round, I would reccomend you write your county/state, initials, and code(s) so it can be returned to you!)
Sewing kits! I got two mini kits with basic colors of thread for around sixty cents at Wal-Mart! Make sure to have these on you in case of a loose thread or ripped suit.
First aid kit! You can get a mini first aid kit at CVS, where I got mine. A WORD OF CAUTION: I got a first aid kit with a disinfecting wipe prepackaged. MOST OF THESE ARE TO BE USED ON SKIN ONLY, NOT OPEN WOUNDS. I learned this the hard way, long story short one of my teammates got a big cut on the bus, I used the wipe, it stung on his arm for the next seven hours and now has a big scar from it. Just switch out the wipes with a Neosporin spray.
An extra tie, just in case. I always bring one or two more in case someone forgets theirs.
Sharpies! If you are forgetful like me, markers like sharpies are good for writing down your code(s) on your wrist or water bottle.
Hair spray! I don’t personally use this very often, but I do have freinds with very snazzy hair that needs to be kept in shape!
Sugar free mints! Me and my duo partner have this running joke where we bring two different flavors of duo icebreakers to tournaments. They are duo Duos for duos of duos in between rounds. Plus they taste nice and don’t hurt your voice!
Book! If you are a heavy reader, I would bring a book to read in between rounds, or while you wait for awards.
Switch! I haven’t been to a tournament yet where at least two people have brought a Nintendo switch to play in between rounds. Bring one if you have it!
Extra cash! You don’t want to miss the five dollar meal deal! That is to say, there is usually food served at tournaments. Even if you are too nervous to eat in between rounds, you might want pizza later!
Fuzzy socks! My heels hurt my feet a lot, so I bring fuzzy multicolored socks to wear with my slides in between rounds. (I actually almost went on stage to accept an award with two different socks on once! It was HI though, so it would’ve went together fine)
Mouthwash! Just in case, I bring a mini mouthwash with me.
Slides! If you want shoes to change out of, I would reccomend you bring slides. Easy to put on and take off!
Bobby pins! There’s nothing like a bun coming undone in the middle of a preformance (which has actually happened to me once). Bring bobby pins just in case!
Portable chargers! It’s terrible when your phone dies at a tournament and you either don’t have a wall adapter or there’s no outlets! Bring one just in case, there’s always someone who’s gonna need it if not you.
Snacks! Like I said, there’s usually food served at tournaments, but in case you get hungry on the bus, I would bring a snack or two! (Make sure there’s no peanut butter or that your careful with it if there is, allergies can be pretty nasty!)
Advil! This is asked for at tournaments more than you would think. I keep one of those mini bottles in my backpack for the people with cramps or headaches!
Headphones! Some people like to sleep on the bus, me and my duo partner listen to some lit tunes! (Africa by Toto on repeat)
Casual clothes! Some people change into sweatpants or other things after rounds or if they haven’t broken to semis or finals. (In the case of one person I know, it’s pajamas)
This is my list of things to bring to tournaments! Tell me if I’ve forgotten anything, or if you want more things like this!