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;Spirit of the Game: Ultimate stresses sportsmanship and fair play. Competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of respect between players, adherence to the rules, and the basic joy of play | ;Spirit of the Game: Ultimate stresses sportsmanship and fair play. Competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of respect between players, adherence to the rules, and the basic joy of play | ||
− | ==2. Define and explain “Spirit of the Game” .== <!--T:2--> | + | ==2. Define and explain “Spirit of the Game”.== <!--T:2--> |
==3. Explain why the name “Frisbee” was dropped from the name of the game.== | ==3. Explain why the name “Frisbee” was dropped from the name of the game.== | ||
The term Frisbee, often used capitalized, to generically describe all flying discs, is a registered trademark of the Wham-O toy company. Though such use is not encouraged by the company, the common use of the trademarked name as a generic term has put the trademark in jeopardy; accordingly, many "Frisbee" games are now known as "ultimate" or "disc" games. | The term Frisbee, often used capitalized, to generically describe all flying discs, is a registered trademark of the Wham-O toy company. Though such use is not encouraged by the company, the common use of the trademarked name as a generic term has put the trademark in jeopardy; accordingly, many "Frisbee" games are now known as "ultimate" or "disc" games. | ||
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===b. Backhand=== | ===b. Backhand=== | ||
==5. Define or explain the following game terms:== | ==5. Define or explain the following game terms:== | ||
− | + | ===a. Stacking & Cutting=== | |
− | + | ===b. Clearing Out=== | |
− | + | ===c. Stall Count=== | |
− | + | ===d. Non-Contact=== | |
− | + | ===e. Violation vs. Foul=== | |
− | + | ===f. Hold the line=== | |
==6. Explain the following calls or rules:== | ==6. Explain the following calls or rules:== | ||
===a. No referees/player resolution=== | ===a. No referees/player resolution=== |
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1. Know the 10 simple rules of Ultimate and how the game is played.
- The Field
- A rectangular shape with end zones at each end. A regulation field is 70 yards by 40 yards, with end zones 25 yards deep.
- Initiate Play
- Each point begins with both teams lining up on the front of their respective end zone line. The defense throws ("pulls") the disc to the offense. A regulation game has seven players per team.
- Scoring
- Each time the offense completes a pass in the defense's end zone, the offense scores a point. Play is initiated after each score.
- Movement of the Disc
- The disc may be advanced in any direction by completing a pass to a teammate. Players may not run with the disc. The person with the disc ("thrower") has ten seconds to throw the disc. The defender guarding the thrower ("marker") counts out the stall count.
- Change of Possession
- When a pass is not completed (e.g. out of bounds, drop, block, interception), the defense immediately takes possession of the disc and becomes the offense.
- Substitutions
- Players not in the game may replace players in the game after a score and during an injury timeout.
- Non-contact
- No physical contact is allowed between players. Picks and screens are also prohibited. A foul occurs when contact is made.
- Fouls
- When a player initiates contact on another player a foul occurs. When a foul disrupts possession, the play resumes as if the possession was retained. If the player committing the foul disagrees with the foul call, the play is redone.
- Self-Officiating
- Players are responsible for their own foul and line calls. Players resolve their own disputes.
- Spirit of the Game
- Ultimate stresses sportsmanship and fair play. Competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of respect between players, adherence to the rules, and the basic joy of play
2. Define and explain “Spirit of the Game”.
3. Explain why the name “Frisbee” was dropped from the name of the game.
The term Frisbee, often used capitalized, to generically describe all flying discs, is a registered trademark of the Wham-O toy company. Though such use is not encouraged by the company, the common use of the trademarked name as a generic term has put the trademark in jeopardy; accordingly, many "Frisbee" games are now known as "ultimate" or "disc" games.