What is Ultimate Frisbee®?
Ultimate Frisbee®, often simply referred to as the final to avoid trademark problems, is a low -line sport played with a flying disc. The game is freely based on Frisbee® football and also has some similarities to real American football. Ultimate Frisbee® is a widely popular game among secondary and universities, and in 1968 there are approximately five million sport players. This early Ultimate Frisbee® form laid the foundations for modern Ultimate Frisbee® and in many ways the game remained the same. Early games were based on the principles of fair play and camaradia, and this is a tradition that still lives to this day, and the game often has no formal referees.
Silver continued in 1970 and created a university team in 1972 on 6 November. The first inter -ollegation game Ultimate Frisbee® was held on November 6. It was played between Princeton University and Rutgers, the same two teams that played the first intercollegial football match just 103 years earlier. She had a number of highs over a few yearsThe schools of their own teams and in 1975 the Yale was held in Invitational Tournament, Intercollegiate Ultimate Frisbee® Championships. Nine years later, the first college students took place, with Stanford as the first national champions.
During the 70 and 80. In 1979, the Ultimate Player Association (UPA) Association was created, which helped organize regional tournaments throughout the United States. Many people saw Ultimate Frisbee® as an athletic alternative to traditional sport and historically attracted a very different kind of Athlete. In recent years, more traditional athletes have begun to play Ultimate Frisbee®, especially at the university level, and many in the community consider this to be a threat to the principles of self -government and friendly competitions on which sport was founded.
The purpose of the ultimate frisbee® as well as in football is to make a flying passDisc for teammate in the end zone of the opponent. Rather than playing with a time limit, most games are played on the number of points. Seven players from each team are on the playground at any time in a regulatory game, but because substitution is allowed, most teams have about 20 people on them. The regulatory field is 70 yards (64 m) and 19.5 yards (18 m) wide.
The game begins by the two teams in their end zone and one team throws the disc towards the other team. The disc is moved by being handed over from one team member to another and can be handed over in any direction. Once the player catches the disc, the stop must come as quickly as possible and can move to only one swivel leg since then. However, the player can throw the disk before reaching the complete stop, allowing the game known as the largest in which the player jumps from the incoming to catch the disk flying from the bounds, and then throws it back before touching the ground.