No, no physical contact is allowed in Ultimate Frisbee. That would be considered a foul and the play would reset.
You can play anywhere- indoors and outdoors. If you bring cones you can turn any open field into a regulation sized Ultimate Frisbee field. And you can play indoors in a gym or sports complex.
It means that the play was a very stupid one.
The field in ultimate frisbee is similar to the one of American football. There are two endzones and one large play area in between.
Ultimate Frisbee is not considered an Olympic sport because it's a fairly young sport. However, Ultimate is recognized by the Olympic Committee
The spirit of the game in ultimate Frisbee is that you follow the rules and play fair. Since there are no referees in ultimate, is is up to the players to call their own fouls and travels. Spirit of the game is that you will not cheat and you will go out their and play fairly. After the game, you will be respectful and not brag or boast.
Ultimate Frisbee is a sport played in many high school gyms. It can either be played for fun or competitive, however til this day, it is not pyshical. Many kids play it outside of school as well, just like football. It is a sport to keep kids in shape and to have fun
Well if you have never played Ultimate Frisbee I think you should try it out, I play with my buds, it's real fun.
No, no physical contact is allowed in Ultimate Frisbee. That would be considered a foul and the play would reset.
For some people yes. There are national and international teams that play for money.
No, that would be considered a "travel" and the play would reset. To be considered a fair toss and not a travel, the disc would have to completely leave your hands.
The stupidest play I have ever seen in Ultimate Frisbee was the "on-side kick." When you are pulling, you throw it right in front of your zone and try to stall count it. However, the pre-stall and actual stall are ten seconds each, so it's hard to actually pull this play off.