Level 3 – Lesson 4: Cut & Clear by Dominick Smyth
While one player cuts to try get a pass, there are 5 other receivers wanting to get involved as well. Thus it's important that players move out of action areas in order to make space for team mates by learning to cut & clear.
Level 3 – Offensive team concepts Lesson 4 – Cut & Clear Download Lesson Plan Objectives Develop habit of moving out of a space so that team mates can move in. Comments By moving out of a space after attempting […]
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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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