A ten count in ultimate frisbee refers to the defensive player counting to ten seconds while marking the player with the disc. The thrower must release the disc before the count reaches ten; failing to do so results in a turnover. The count is typically initiated when the defender is within a certain distance of the thrower, and it helps to promote quick play and prevent stalling.
When a player holds the frisbee for ten seconds or more, it is referred to as a "stall." In Ultimate Frisbee, players are only allowed to hold the disc for a maximum of ten seconds before they must either pass it or lose possession. A defender may count the stall count aloud to ensure compliance with this rule. If the player does not throw the disc within the allotted time, it results in a turnover.
ultimate frisbee? and underwater things if those count
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.
Ultimate Frisbee is the correct way to spell it.
Frisbee golf
The stall count is used to speed up the game and to avoid players running the clock. At the first utterance of the number ten, the thrower must have released the disc from their possession or else it is a turnover.
Ultimate Frisbee is most popular in New Zealand and the United States.
No, you do not have to win by two in Ultimate Frisbee, just first to 13 or whatever you are playing to.
I wouldn't say 'national championship' but the professional sport of frisbee is 'ultimate frisbee'.
Ovbiously
Ultimate Frisbee is the 'football-esque' version of frisbee, but there is also disk golf.
I have not played light up ultimate frisbee before.