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Catching the Disc

Posted in Fundamentals by Chad
Jul 31 2009
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A throw without a catch is a turn (the other team gets the disc). In order to score a goal you need to catch the disc. If you want to advance down field you need to be able to catch the disc. Sometimes on defense you’ll want to intercept the disc. How do you effectively catch?

Use both hands!

Really, that’s the easiest way to catch a disc. When trying to catch the disc, always use both hands when possible. One handed catches should be rare if at all. The safest way to catch is the Pancake Catch.

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Troubleshooting the Forehand

Posted in Fundamentals, Throws by Chad
Jul 28 2009
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Having problems throwing a flick? Need to figure out why the disc isn’t flying smooth? Try these tips to get your forehand up to par.

  1. Disc flies higher than expected.
    The front, or leading, edge of the disc must be lowered. Make sure that the disc is level.
  2. Disc always hits the ground before the target.
    Try raising the front, or leading, edge of the disc when throwing. The disc needs to be flat to fly straight and level.
  3. Disc turns or wobbles and hits the ground rolling.
    Keep the disc level when throwing. Your palm should face the sky for the entire throw.
    Snap your wrist more. Really snapping the disc gives the disc more spin which helps it to fight the elements.
    Follow through. Stopping your hand might be causing your fingers to hit the disc after release.
    Stop swinging your arm. You might be trying to throw with your arm instead of your wrist. The wrist is where all of the action happens!
  4. Disc arcs left too much.
    Make sure the disc is level. For a right handed person, try not to raise the edge opposite your hand. For a left handed person, try not to lower the edge opposite your hand.
  5. Disc arcs right too much.
    Keep the disc level. For a right handed person, you might be lowering the edge opposite your hand. As a lefty, you might be raising the opposite edge too much.
  6. The disc always goes left or right (instead of straight).
    Practice your release.
    Try releasing earlier or later.
    Follow through.
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How to Throw Forehand

Posted in Fundamentals, Throws by Chad
Jul 28 2009
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The forehand throw, also known as the “Flick”, is another versatile throw which all beginners should learn as soon as possible. Like the backhand, the idea is to snap the wrist to generate spin. The first mistake most people learning the forehand make is to use a lot of arm and not enough wrist. The throw is entirely in the wrist. Trying some fancy wind-up with the arm will only hurt your forehand while learning.

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Troubleshooting the Backhand

Posted in Fundamentals, Throws by Chad
Jul 27 2009
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Still having problems throwing a backhand? Just have a few kinks to work out with a certain situation? Try these tips to perfect your backhand.

  1. The disc always goes much higher than intended.
    Try lowering the front, or leading, edge a little. The disc needs to be level when thrown.
  2. The disc always goes towards the ground.
    Try pointing the front, or leading, edge of the disc upwards. The disc needs to be level when thrown.
  3. The disc hooks to the left.
    Make sure to keep the disc level.
    If you throw right-handed, make sure the edge opposite your hand is not pointing downwards.
    If you throw left-handed, make sure the edge opposite your hand is not pointing upwards.
  4. The disc hooks to the right.
    Keep the disc level.
    If you’re right-handed, the edge opposite your hand is probably tipped upwards.
    If you’re left-handed, the edge opposite your hand might be pointing towards the ground.
  5. The disc won’t go straight to the target.
    Try releasing earlier or later. The disc goes straight from where you release it.
  6. The disc wobbles.
    Snap your wrist harder.
    Grip the disc tighter before releasing.
    Make sure you’re releasing smoothly without bumping or rubbing the disc.
  7. You can’t throw the disc with much power.
    Try snapping the disc harder.
    Make sure you’ve got a proper stance. Your shoulder should face your target and you should step out with the foot on the same side as your throwing arm.
  8. The disc always floats towards the end.
    Make sure you’re keeping the disc level.
    When you release make sure that you do so cleanly. If you push down on the disc with your thumb, for example, the disc is going to have a different action.
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How to Throw Backhand

Posted in Fundamentals, Throws by Chad
Jul 27 2009
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The backhand throw is the most common throw. Most beginners already know how to throw backhand as it is the quintessential way to throw a “Frisbee” in the park or on the beach. In fact, you probably already know how to throw the backhand. For now, let’s assume that you’ve never touched a disc before.

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Welcome

Posted in News by Chad
Jul 17 2009
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Hey guys! Welcome to my page on how to play Ultimate. (How I play Ultimate.) The game is a lot more complicated than is known. This site is just a dump of all my Ultimate knowledge. I was getting tired of scouring the net for videos that showed horribly incorrect form or some dude in a soccer jersey saying you should always mark straight up. (Note: A straight mark is used in a specific way and you will not usually be marking straight up.)

So here it is. My site on Ultimate. I plan on adding videos when I can, writing when I can, and whatever else I can do to help to learn Ultimate. To get this started, leave me a comment and let me know what things you want to learn? I’ll try to answer to the best of my knowledge.

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