In ultimate frisbee, a "pull" refers to the initial throw that starts a point after a team scores or at the beginning of the game. The pulling team throws the disc to the opposing team from their end zone, typically aiming to send it as far as possible. The receiving team then catches the disc and begins their offensive play from the spot where the disc lands or is caught. The pull is crucial as it sets the tone for the ensuing play.
Ultimate Frisbee is the correct way to spell it.
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Ultimate Frisbee is most popular in New Zealand and the United States.
It means that the play was a very stupid one.
No, you do not have to win by two in Ultimate Frisbee, just first to 13 or whatever you are playing to.
No, "ultimate Frisbee" is not a proper noun. The term "ultimate" refers to the sport itself, while "Frisbee" is a trademarked name for a specific brand of flying disc. When referring to the sport generically, it is often written as "ultimate" or "ultimate disc." However, when "Frisbee" is used in a brand-specific context, it functions as a proper noun.
I wouldn't say 'national championship' but the professional sport of frisbee is 'ultimate frisbee'.
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I have not played light up ultimate frisbee before.
Ultimate Frisbee is the 'football-esque' version of frisbee, but there is also disk golf.
The handler in Ultimate Frisbee is responsible for throwing the frisbee to another player, called the cutter. The handler is an offensive position much like a quarterback in football.
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