Ultimate Frisbee - Tactics

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PE OneNote task:
- How many players are on the field at one time per team?
- How does a game of Ultimate Frisbee start?
- After catching, how long can you hold the Frisbee for during a game?
- What 2 typical defensive styles can be used for Ultimate?  


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Use the link below to write your own notes (in your PE OneNote) on different playing positions utilised in the game of Ultimate Frisbee.   What position do you think you would be most suited for?  For what reasons?   

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Open PE OneNote and answer the following:

- 'Cutting' has a particular meaning in Ultimate Frisbee, define it.
- What is the 'stack' referring to? 
- 'Marking' shares similar principles with other invasion type sports.  List as many as you can.  If you have a solid understanding you should be able to provide 10 or more reasons.  
- What is the 'stall count'?   How could this be used tactically in a game of Ultimate Frisbee?  


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The link below can provide you with tips, hints, and strategy to make point scoring and defending in Ultimate go a little more smoothly.

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Student Participation, Class Questioning and Teacher Observation 

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The goal of any sport is to score a point in the easiest, most efficient way possible. You can do this by implementing formation, organisation, and tactics into your team.   Use the link to learn about playing formations you can use for Ultimate.  Practice with friends or family.

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Game footage of the Ultimate World Championships.  What can you tell about the style of play from both teams?  
- Playing formations?  
- Types of passes?  
- What is also significant about this video?  
- How many shot attempts are made?   
- How many fouls are called?  Can you figure what for?
- How many drops are made?  

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Part 1 - Warm Up
'Schtick'
2 x teams.
Field divided into two halves.   Each team defends their territory (half) and the scorebox within it.  To score, a team must drop a frisbee into the opposing teams score box.  The Frisbee must come to a stop inside the box, if it rolls/bounces out it does not count as a goal. 
When in possession of the frisbee, players within their own territory are safe. However, if a player possesses the frisbee in opposing territory, they are vulnerable to being tagged by an opposing player. When tagged turnover of possession is made where tag occurred.

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Part 2 - Skill Progression/Development
'4-Way Frisbee'
Use the link below for a description of the activity.  

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Part 3 - Skill Application
'Ultimate Frisbee' 
Play normal game of Ultimate Frisbee. There is no referee, so you will be expected to self regulate the game.  So know standard rules.