Ultimate Frisbee Backhand Throw

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Summary: Learn how to do the Frisbee backhand throw for Ultimate Frisbee in this free video on Ultimate Frisbee tips and techniques.

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David Gelber David Gelber was introduced to the sport of Ultimate Frisbee in 1979 at San Diego State University. Since that time he has captained several men’s, and coed ... read more

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Ultimate Frisbee Backhand Throw

Hello. My name is David Gelber. I represent the Hilo ultimate Frisbee community and Im here to do a little talk on an ultimate Frisbee on behalf of Expert Village. In ultimate Frisbee there are two basic throws that you need to know in order to play. One is the throw that most everybody knows or has seen. And that's the back hand throw. The back hand throw is grabbed underneath the rim of the Frisbee with all of your fingers. Certain players like to have one finger along the rim to guide it . The essential throw involves cocking your wrist. Bringing the Frisbee back around the waist level. Transferring your weight from your back foot to your front foot while throwing arm forward. The last second you want to snap your wrist. Imagine that your arm is the whip and your wrist is the thing that cracks the whip. By cracking the whip you get a lot of revolutions on the Frisbee. And thats what causes the Frisbee to fly in a stable motion. The first throw I'll demonstrate is the most common throw. Its the back hand throw and when throwing the Frisbee, imagine that there is a person in front of you. Defending you trying to prevent you from making any throws. So you have to involve your pivot foot with the throw.

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