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Ultimate Frisbee. Personal and Social Responsibility through Physical Activity Alyssa Moser’s 4 th Grade Class. Roots of Ultimate. Joel Silver was introduced to “Frisbee football” at Mount Herman School in Massachusetts
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Ultimate Frisbee Personal and Social Responsibility through Physical Activity Alyssa Moser’s 4th Grade Class
Roots of Ultimate • Joel Silver was introduced to “Frisbee football” at Mount Herman School in Massachusetts • 1st Edition rules created in 1968 by Joel Silver, Johnathan Hines and Bernard Hellring • The first college game was played between Princeton and Rutgers in 1972. Source: usaultimate.org
Getting Started • Field Size: Rectangle- 100x37m 18m end zones • Regulation disc- 10.75 inch diameter, 175 grams • 7 players on the field per team
TPSR and Ultimate • Keep these in mind! • Level 1- Respect • Level 2- Effort and Participation • Level 3- Self-Direction • Level 4- Caring about Others • Level 5- Transfer
Offense • The offense receives the disc (pull) from the defense to start the point • Completed pass in the end zone scores 1 point • Passes must be completed within 10 seconds • You may not run with the disc
Defense • The defense pulls the disc to the offense to start the point • A person guarding the thrower (marker) puts on a stall count of 10 seconds • If a pass is not completed possession of defense to offense changes immediately
Self-Officiation • Players make all of the calls (fouls, stall counts, delays, travels) and resolves any disagreements (know the rules) • Fouls are called when contact is made, if you disagree with a call you can say “Contest”
Spirit of the Game • Respect • Play your hardest • Be fair and play by the rules
What about TPSR? • Level 1- Is respect significant in Ultimate? How? • Level 2- How are effort and participation important? • Level 3- Is self-direction and responsibility important? • Level 4- Is caring about others a factor in Ultimate? • Level 5- How can you relate Ultimate to your life?
TPSR and Ultimate Part 2 • Level 1- The players must respect themselves, their opponents and the rules of the game • Level 2- This is a TEAM sport • Level 3- Know the rules, be a responsible team mate • Level 4- Sportsmanship and being a compassionate team mate is important • Level 5- Respect all, be responsible for yourself and show compassion for others
Get Involved! • City Leagues • College Teams- Men’s and Women’s • Club Teams- Men’s, Women’s, Mixed • Pick-up, start a game in your neighborhood where anyone can join