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Are you ready to take your Frisbee throwing to new heights? Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee nail delays and sets from a world champion in this free sports video series.

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  1. You can play Frisbee for a long time just doing trick throws and catches, but if you really want to bring it to the next level you should learn nail delays. Learn the importance of knowing the basics of freestyle Frisbee for nail delays and sets from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  2. A center nail delay requires the player to always adjust the nail in order to maintain the center of the Frisbee. Learn what a freestyle Frisbee center nail delay is from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  3. With the rim delay, your nails actually going to fall right into the little rim that's around the other side of the Frisbee. Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee rim delays from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  4. A nail delay on the top side of the Frisbee is called an upside down delay, or a UD delay. Learn how to do upside down freestyle Frisbee nail delays from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  5. There's several different ways you can do the under the leg nail delay hold. You can do it with both spins, different legs, standing up or kneeling down. Learn how to do under the leg freestyle Frisbee nail delay holds from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  6. You need to have a lot of space, so you have to move your body forward as much as possible when you do behind the back nail delays. Learn how to do behind the back nail delays in freestyle Frisbee from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  7. A set is when you're trying to set the disc to a catch or to your next move. Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee tip sets from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  8. The double leg over is a little bit advanced, so you definitely have to have your nail delay down. Learn how to do double leg over freestyle Frisbee sets from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  9. To do angle sets you need to get your nail into the rim of the Frisbee. Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee angle sets from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  10. A cuff set adjusts a spinning Frisbee to either flatten or angle it to make catching it easier. Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee cuff sets from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  11. There are many ways to do brush sets. Remember that you are trying to use the brush to set up your catch. Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee brush sets from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  12. Get the Frisbee spinning pretty good flat, spin it on your nail, and push it up as flat as possible. Learn how to set for spin in freestyle Frisbee from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  13. A trap is basically taking two body parts and trapping the disc with one on each side of the disc. Learn how to do traps in freestyle Frisbee from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  14. The easiest way to do a foot trap is when you are already on the ground. Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee foot traps from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  15. One of the basic twirls is putting your finger on the inside rim and using the centrifugal force to twirl the Frisbee around. Learn how to do freestyle Frisbee twirls from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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  16. Get a partner and go have a freestyle Frisbee jam session. Learn how to incorporate various freestyle Frisbee nail delays and sets from a world champion in this free sports and recreation video.

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Frisbees have a very long and amusing history. From ancient times, people have used disc shape objects to enhance the simple game of catch. Now, Frisbees are used in a variety of ways. They are used to increase bonding and outdoor activity with friends. Frisbees have even become a beloved toy of man’s best friend. Applications of the Frisbee keep changing as well. With the increasing popularity of disc golf and ultimate Frisbee, we can see this ancient pastime is still finding new ways to evolve. Today, there are a variety of discs and Frisbees available on the market. The commercial history of the Frisbee began in the late 19th century. With the time-honored hobby of throwing a Frisbee, no one can ever learn too much. There are many ways to throw, set and catch a Frisbee. If you are one of those individuals that are looking to enhance your Frisbee abilities, this video series is perfect for you. It will show you how to do a variety of nail delays and sets. You will learn traditional Frisbee moves. The series even illustrates how to do fancy combination Frisbee freestling. So, take some time and learn how to show off a Frisbee today!

 
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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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