i canât believe iâm saying this but i miss the ultimate frisbee practice
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@fuckyeahultimate
i canât believe iâm saying this but i miss the ultimate frisbee practice

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Ultimate pickup lines
aka how to make your frisbae swoon:
âYou must be a cutter because youâre too cute to handle.â
âIâd no-contest your strip any day.â
âWas that a layout because you absolutely floor me.â
âDid you throw that back in bounds because I think youâre the Greatest.â
âI wonât call disc space for your mark, babe.â
âWanna see my version of man offense?â
âYou must be a deep because you catch everything I throw.â
-joy
Captain America is now banned from playing Ultimate Frisbee.
I could probably stare at this all day.
I would die if I were able to do this!! -Joy

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When you hear someone mention frisbee
When the players on the line are yelling at our sideline that we need another lady:
đđťđđťđđť -joy
Trying to D someone much taller than you:
đđ
When you arrive at your game only to learn that the fields have been closed due to rain:
- joy
Lol!! We played in the snow, that's an excuse!

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When you hear an "UP!" call but don't know where the disc is:
Check out Jay Clark doing his thing at Chesapeake Open this weekend, dude is ridiculous!
The Top 10 Plays from the 2013 National Championships!
Super starstruck right now at Terminus
As I lay in my bed scrolling through tumblr, mentally running through game situations in my head before tryouts tomorrow,
I realize it's finally here again. Club season. NexGen, Grueling workouts. The bro tanks. All of it comes rushing back to me in a wave of giddy excitement It's a worlds qualifying year so teams will be bringing out everything they've got even more so than before which will make for some great highlights. Maybe on of you will be on those reels. Hopefully so. Good luck and may the disc always fall in your favor, Alex

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In lieu of the impending club season,
I'd like to share a post one of the league members shared with me on tryouts. I'l post the first part tonight and the second tomorrow. There have been some tryout-relevant topics on my mind the last couple years that always seem to crop up around tryout time. just thought Iâd throw them out there to see if anyone wanted to discuss with me.
So hereâs the situation â Youâre nervously getting prepped to try out for a club team. Itâs the week before the first round of tryouts. What do you do?
Thereâs a litany of info around⌠(the huddle has an early issue devoted to the topic, other resources like âinner game of tennisâ or âmind gymâ etc or zips tips (see 5/19/03 Paul Greff entry) give you some insight on mental prep, etc).
Despite these resources, I find that many tryouts surprisingly show up a bit clueless. Maybe youâve been on one or both ends of this â the clueless tryout or the vet who is intrigued (in a bad way) by the clueless tryout. (yes, I certainly feel like Iâve been both).
Some of my personal thoughts on things you must do to avoid being clueless:
1. Physical prep. Superior athleticism is an easy way to stand out if you can achieve it. Obviously youâve had some time between deciding to try out and the actual tryout dates. Hopefully you used this time to get in pretty awesome shape. If not ⌠hopefully youâre realistic about your expectations (see #2 and #4).
2. Know thyself. By a week out, you should def have made an assessment of your skills â something like, âIâm great at shutdown D on cutters. And keeping the disc moving. And throwing around breaks. And Iâm kinda weak on consistently throwing a 40 yd flick. And covering handlers.â Know your strengths and weaknesses, and formulate a plan to showcase your strengths and minimize exposure of your soft underbelly.
3. Your body is a temple. Hydrate. Sleep. Adopt a balanced diet w/ plentiful fruits, veggies, and omega3s. Stretch. Ice.
4. Understand what the team needs. can you accentuate the skills you have that fit those needs? Donât be afraid to ask the coach, captain, or someone you know best on the team what kind of player the team is looking for. If your strengths donât exactly fit, all is not necessarily lost (see #5). Unless you possess none of the qualities listed in #5.
5. Know the attributes that a team can always use in its players:Â consistent O and D fundamentals, self awareness, superior athleticism, good teammates.
6. Bring confidence. But leave your cockiness at home. No one really likes your inner arrogant asshole. I know, itâs shocking.
7. Plan to learn something. There are potentially some world class ultimate players who are vets on the team youâre trying out for. Youâll get to spend a weekend (or two) playing with and defending against them. If youâre a fast visual learner, pick someone who exemplifies your strengths or those strengths you want. Dissect what she does in specific situations, and emulate if you can. (maybe itâs a certain type of throw in a sticky situation, maybe itâs footwork when guarding a deep cutter, maybe itâs timing and spacing of her cuts).
8. Keep working hard throughout. Push the vets and other tryouts. School them. Give it all youâve got. BUT â donât injure yourself.
The process is essentially a job interview. Arrive early. Listen. Showcase your strengths. Know your weaknesses so you arenât caught off-guard by them. Be willing and able to learn. Be enthusiastic, but not over the top. Did I mention be early, avoid showing up hungover, be good sideline support when youâre not on the field, and ⌠be early?
I mean, the guiding principles are to be sensible, be mature, and control your controllables.
Common sense, right? One would think.
other thoughts?
Orignally by Angela Lin
Wow. This is a ROOKIE from Auburn University.