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World War Free

The Flying Disc Answer To Armed Conflict Object of the Game: To have fun, running about while throwing and catching discs with a large number of others. It’s also possible to score points by throwing discs into the opponents’ goal. Number of Players: Thirty to seventy-five players per team works best, but games have been

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Wheelchair Ultimate

There are no referees. Each player is responsible for knowing the rules and calling their own violations as well as resolving any disputes themselves. Mutual respect is a necessary element for the game to work. Players try to advance the frisbee down the court by passing it back and forth to their teammates. A player must

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Beach Ultimate

Beach Ultimate adapts the traditional Ultimate game for sandy beaches, with teams of five athletes competing on a smaller field. The sport retains the core principles of Ultimate, including self-officiating and the Spirit of the Game, while adding the unique challenges of sand and coastal winds. Beach Ultimate is a variant of grass Ultimate. The

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Bike Frisbee

Throw, Ride, Catch. Repeat. What happens when you combine ultimate frisbee with mountain biking? You get MTBU, a franken-sport being played in grassy fields since it’s invention in 1990. I had personally never heard of it until I ran across the website today but apparently the “sport” has been featured in a number of the

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Disc Golf Football

Objective: To score a field goal or touchdown in the least amount of attempts Playing Space: Football field Rules of Play: Similar to football, you can only advance up the field if you complete the play. A play involves throwing at a target (could be a disc golf basket, a cone, a tone, etc…). In

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DiscHoops

HOW DO I PLAY? DiscHoops Rim – Purchase At least one official DiscHoops Rim, and one official DiscHoops disc. DiscHoops Court Layout The Court: DiscHoops was designed to utilize the measurements of a regulation basketball court, and can be played either full court or half court. In a full court game, one DiscHoops rim is

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