Throwing

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Learning to throw a disc can be SUPERFRUSTRATING. This prevents many people from playing ultimate. But everyone has to go through the learning process and everyone sucks at the start. Let’s get you past that before you decide to quit.

There are three standard throws in ultimate: the backhand, the forehand (or flick), and the hammer. The backhand is the throw you’ve probably used on the beach. The forehand is that crazy flicky thing you might have seen someone throw. The hammer is the loopy upside-down throw.

When reading these instructions, it is helpful to have a disc in your hand. If you try the steps as you read them, they will make more sense. Then get outside and practice- the keys to learning are repetition and experimentation.

Lefties, the tyranny of the majority applies. Wherever you see the word “right”, substitute “left”.

If you have the disc, the defence could force you to throw to either side. Knowing the two basic throws (backhand and forehand) makes this much easier. The backhand is normally used for throwing to the left, the forehand for throwing to the right. For instruction, go to the training section.

  • drew

    can a player throw a pass to himself/herself?

  • LK

    hello Drew

    a player can’t throw to himself unless the disc is touched by another player. So if I threw the disc to someone and someone D’ed the disc, but I caught it before it hit the ground, thats fine. Hope it answers your question =]

    LK

  • EM

    Wish there’s more on throws. Say..different points of releases. The in-then-out throws..etc..

  • Andre

    Hi EM,

    We’ll be releasing a video tutorial section this summer which will provide a visual play back of particular throws. Stay tuned!

  • Joe

    Can you catch the disc after you throw it if somebody on your team touches it but doesn’t catch it?

  • http://www.ultimaterob.com Robert

    Joe, you can catch a disc you’ve thrown as long as anybody else on the field touches it first.

    You can check out all of my videos currently online at http://www.ultimaterob.com (I have over 40 videos, many of which talk about throwing).

    Cheers,
    Rob

  • Jman

    I have two questions:

    First,
    I am the captain of our ultimate team in slc utah and I have a teammate who is simply and utterly failing at accquiring a decent backhand or forehand ( we haven’t even tried hammer w/ him) and it has been a year. what should I do? I have tried everything.

    Second,
    I read in an ultimate book that the airbounce was one of the twenty-eight near useless passes. however, a very experienced ultimate player from SUU told me that it was most excellent in the wind. what is your take on this?
    thanks,
    jman

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