Level 3 – Lesson 2: Break Inside by Dominick Smyth
While the defence attempts to deny passing options to the offence, throwers can attack to the left and right of the force, thus giving them back some options. A break inside the mark relates to throws nearer the middle of the field.
Level 3 – Offensive team concepts Lesson 2 – Break Inside Download Lesson Plan Objectives Add a new way to throw past a defender on the force and create attacking opportunities for the offence. Comments In addition to around […]
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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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