Author Archives: rjmcleod

Canine Disc

Canine disc is very simple. The dog is the receiver and the player must throw the disc so that the dog can catch it. Within the sport itself, there are many different types of disciplines. Canine disc is unique to the other classic disciplines because there are not only different organizations within the sport but

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Stiiicks

The fastest and most affordable disc golf course (requires a Stiiicks kit) Stick the 3 STIIICKS into the ground more than 10 feet apart from each other. Decide the course and set up to throw at the 1st STIIICK Players will take turns throwing discs to hit the yellow top of the STIIICK (farthest away

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Goaltiboot

A couple of months ago, we went to pick up a friend to play some goaltimate. He hates the game, but somehow, we forgot to mention that we wouldn’t have the numbers for a full game of ultimate until he got in the car. On the way there, we fleshed out a game that would

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Flimsee

Flimsee is a simple lawn game in which two teams try to knock their opponent’s plastic cup off the top of a pole using a frisbee. Inventor John Mally first conceived the idea back in 2008 during a frisbee match, when he saw a disc knock a cup off a snow pole. Six years and several prototypes

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Superheroes and Villains

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6UuvNLAsHs[/youtube] Kids are the Superheroes, trying to stop the world from ending by preventing the Villain(s) from rolling/throwing frisbees past them. Tell the kids that the Frisbees are the evil weapons the Villain is using to end the world. Kids love being the hero! It’s a great game for kids from ages 3-10 to work on awareness, eye-hand coordination

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Mac Line

Line of players with a thrower/receiver at each end, a few metres off. Disc is thrown down the line, players need to touch it without catching it, then the receiver has to catch it one-handed. If you successfully touch it and then it’s caught, you get through the round; if you knock it enough that

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Show

Any group size forms a circle. One person throws the disc straight into the air, ideally flat and with spin. The goal is to catch the disc using one-hand. If the disc is caught everyone who made any move to try and catch the disc must leave the circle. Whoever caught the disc is now

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Bucket

Two sticks/poles act as goals about 40 yards from each other. There is a pair of sticks in the middle with 10 yards apart from them(see shitty diagram). Two teams of 3-5. The goal is to hit a stick at either end, after passing through the middle(think of a vertical plane than extends infinitely up)

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Redemption

You have two lines of people throwing to each other with one disc. There is a mark and the stall is at 6. You have to fake your mark before the stall and you can’t throw inverted. If you throw a turnover or get blocked then you have to earn redemption by marking and blocking

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In and Out Box

There is one thrower and the rest of the team is in a box of cones, size of the box depending on the size of the group. When the disc is in the air each person must decide if they can catch it. If you move for the disc than you HAVE to catch it.

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