Level 2 – Lesson 7: Forcing by Dominick Smyth
As players and teams get better at attacking, it is important for defenders to be able to limit what the offense can do so as to help themselves get more turnovers.
Level 2 – Individual game play skills and basic team concepts Lesson 7 – Forcing Download Lesson Plan Objectives Reduce an attacking teams options by making it significantly harder to throw to one side of the pitch. Comments As […]
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Also in Introduction to Ultimate Frisbee for Beginners:
- How to catch a disc
- How to throw a disc
- Self-refereeing & Spirit of the Game
- Level 1 – Lesson 1: Basic Game Play
- Level 1 – Lesson 2: Movement
- Level 1 – Lesson 3: Catching Under Pressure
- Level 1 – Lesson 4: Game Play
- Level 1 – Lesson 5: Forehand throws
- Level 1 – Lesson 6: Self-Refereeing
- Level 1 – Lesson 7: Foul Calls
- Level 1 – Lesson 8: Blitz
- Ultimate – Playing a game
- Level 2 – Lesson 1: Hammer
- Level 2 – Lesson 2: Creating Space for Teammates
- Level 2 – Lesson 3: Throwing to Space Away
- Level 2 – Lesson 4: Throwing to Space Under
- Level 2 – Lesson 5: Cutting
- Level 2 – Lesson 6: Clearing and Cutting as a Team
- Level 2 – Lesson 7: Forcing
- Level 2 – Lesson 8: Open Side Defending
- Level 2 – Lesson 9: Pivot & Fake
- Level 2 – Lesson 10: Throwing Under Pressure
- Level 3 – Lesson 1: Break Around
- Level 3 – Lesson 2: Break Inside
- Level 3 – Lesson 3: Break Side
- Level 3 – Lesson 4: Cut & Clear
- Level 3 – Lesson 5: Team Cutting
- Level 3 – Lesson 6: Flow Offence
- Level 3 – Lesson 7: Dump Open Side
- Level 3 – Lesson 8: Sideline Dump
- Level 3 – Lesson 9: Attacking with Resets
- Level 3 – Lesson 10: 3 Handler Play
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