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by aethr
2862 days ago
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I played a lot of Ultimate in High School in the late 90s, and went on to play for the top University team in Australia in the early 2000s while pursuing my undergrad in Comp Sci. One thing I've noticed about ultimate that makes a significant difference to other sports, is the degree of control you have over the flight of the disc. Releasing the disc parallel to the ground it should fly straight in the direction you release it. But angling it will cause the disc to curve as it flies, quite significantly depending on the angle. This allows the thrower to curve the disc around defenders or even out of bounds to reach a spot on the field where only your player can get to. While you can curve a pass or a shot to some extent in ball spots like football, the degree of control is much smaller. This gives frisbee a "3 dimensional" aspect I find really compelling and really adds to the depth of strategy available to players. |
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