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Latest revision as of 19:03, 14 September 2021
Ultimate Disc - Advanced
Skill Level
2
Year
2011
Version
18.12.2024
Approval authority
General Conference
1
Earn the Ultimate Disc honor.
For tips and instruction see Ultimate Disc.
2
Read and understand the newest USA sanctioned rules and regulations.
3
Display a proficiency and understanding of both offensive and defensive positions for playing Ultimate.
4
Define and play all positions in a zone defense, and understand how to break a zone:
4a
Cup
4b
Mids
4c
Deeps
5
Demonstrate proficiency in throwing the disk:
5a
Bounce Pass
5b
Shovel Pass
5c
Hammer
6
Define the dimensions of a regulation playing field and end zones, and demonstrate an ability to set up markers and cones.
7
Define the following terms and playing circumstances:
7a
Laying Out
7b
Strip
7c
Brick
7d
Pull
7e
Handler
7f
Turnover
8
As a team or individual, develop a plan to practice outreach while completing the requirements for this honor. Possible options should include the following:
8a
Post notes on bulletin boards and online, and place classifieds in newspapers inviting community participation
8b
Have prayer before and/or after each game
8c
Exhibit “Spirit of the Game” both on and off the field
8d
Encourage healthy lifestyle choices both on and off the field, and encourage appropriate behavior and language
9
Practice throwing/catching and offensive/defensive drills and learn how to play smaller scale versions of the game as practice with fewer players, including “Hot Box”.
10
Play three collegiate pick-up games or a sanctioned USA Ultimate league game.
11
Become a member of the Ultimate Player’s Association, http://www.usaultimate.org, or compete in a USA Ultimate-sanctioned tournament.