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Freestyle Frisbee is sport and performing art in which athletes utilize several different flying disc throwing maneuvers using a Frisbee. Learn to perform several throws and tricks in freestyle Frisbee from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free video series.

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  1. The helicopter throw and backhand are just a few types of Frisbee throws that are incorporated in freestyle Frisbee. Learn more throws and flips used in freestyle Frisbee from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  2. The forehand skip shot, in freestyle Frisbee, is a great shot to utilize on hard surfaces. Learn more about the forehand skip shot from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  3. The backhand air bounce, in freestyle Frisbee, requires a lot of spin in order to produce its beautiful flight pattern. Learn more about the backhand air bounce from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  4. The overhand air bounce, in freestyle Frisbee, is a great throw to use when facing into the wind. Learn to perform the overhand air bounce from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  5. Rollers, in freestyle Frisbee, is a unique and interesting throw to add to your Frisbee throwing arsenal. Learn to perform rollers from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  6. The overhand wrist flip, in freestyle Frisbee, can be performed using various grips and techniques. Learn to throw an overhand wrist flip from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  7. Using various grips, like the fan grip, will help you spin the Frisbee during the overhand wrist flip throw in freestyle Frisbee. Learn some tips for performing the overhand wrist flip from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  8. Throwing the overhand wrist flip, in freestyle Frisbee, can be done flat or at an angle in order to alter the appearance of your tricks and throws. Learn more about angles and the overhand wrist flip from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  9. Flipping the Frisbee upside down will help you add spin to your overhand wrist flip. Learn to throw the overhand wrist flip upside down with snap and spin from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  10. Around the head, in freestyle Frisbee, is a trick throw that's great to add to your Frisbee throw arsenal. Learn to perform the around the head trick throw from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  11. Throwing a Frisbee under your leg to your partner is a great trick to use when performing freestyle Frisbee. Learn more about the under the leg throw and freestyle Frisbee from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  12. It's important, in freestyle Frisbee, to snap your wrist and keep your Frisbee flat when performing the staker throw. Learn more about the staker throw and freestyle Frisbee from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  13. The helicopter throw, in freestyle Frisbee, generates a lot of spin and can be thrown to yourself or a partner. Learn more about the helicopter throw from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  14. Using a backhand grip, in freestyle Frisbee, is a useful way to begin learning how to throw push throws. Learn more about push throws and freestyle Frisbee from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  15. The flight pattern of your disc, in freestyle Frisbee, is important for accurately hitting your target and throwing more precise Frisbee trick throws. Learn more about flight patterns and freestyle Frisbee from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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  16. The backhand skip, in freestyle Frisbee, can be thrown on any hard surface, like pavement or artificial turf. Learn to perform the backhand skip from a freestyle Frisbee champion in this free Frisbee video.

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Ultimate Frisbee is an exhilarating and exhaustingly athletic game. After only a few minutes of playing a pick up game of Ultimate Frisbee, you will find that there is more running than in a game of soccer. Ultimate Frisbee can be described as a hybrid of soccer and football. There are two teams, two endzones, one field, and one Frisbee. The game begins with a "kickoff" as one team yells "Ultimate!" and throws the Frisbee to the other team. The receiving team then passes the Frisbee to each other as in soccer, but once a player has caught the Frisbee the player must stop and throw it to another teammate. There is no tackling and the Frisbee cannot be taken out of an opponent's hands. However, if the Frisbee is not caught by a teammate or is intercepted by the opponent, the opponent gets the Frisbee. A point is scored when one player throws the Frisbee to a teammate in the endzone. There are various rules for this exciting sport and numerous techniques for playing Ultimate Frisbee that you can learn for free from one of our experts. In this free video series a freestyle Frisbee champion, Todd Brodeur, will show you how to perform several tricks and throws utilized in freestyle Frisbee. Todd will begin by explaining a little bit about freestyle Frisbee and the various throws and tricks utilized in this athletic sport. Todd will teach your the forehand skip shot, the backhand air bounce, several variations of the overhand wrist flip, the staker throw, the helicopter throw and even the upside down overhand wrist flip. These throws and tricks are great flying disc maneuvers that are great to include in you freestyle arsenal. Later, Todd will explain pushes and flight patterns to help increase your Frisbee flying abilities. Watch these few short videos and learn several tricks and throws utilized in freestyle Frisbee today.

 
About the Presenter

Todd Brodeur Todd Brodeur has been playing Frisbee since he was a child and has been seriously involved in all aspects of the sport for over 25 years. He started out tossing Frisbees with friends and family in the backyard. He discovered his uncle Gary Brodeur was very good and he would sometimes join Todd. He taught Todd different throws, catches and tricks. He worked on getting better and started competing in 1983. He won his first Massachusetts State tournament in 1989. He continued to go to competitions and has won over 40 state and regional titles. The World Championship was held in Italy in 2004 and with a little luck and 2 great partners, Paul Kenny and Larry Imperiale, Brodeur won his first World title in the co-op division. Then in 2006, in Berlin Germany, Brodeur and Co. won again. It is truly a life-long healthy recreational activity that anyone can enjoy at many different levels.dkdk

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