How to throw a frisbee correctly

Author: Virginia Floyd
Date Of Creation: 9 August 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Throw a Frisbee for Beginners
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Content

1 Hold the disc in your hand. Your thumb should be on top, your index finger should be on the edge, and the rest should be on the back of the frisbee.
  • 2 Place your feet perpendicular to each other. If you are right-handed, then your right foot should be in front, and if you are left-handed, your left.
  • 3 While holding the frisbee, turn the brush slightly towards the body. The elbow should be facing forward and up.
  • 4 Aim the frisbee towards the target. Usually the disc is thrown to another player - try to make it easy to catch.
  • 5 Make a quick forward motion with your hand. When the line of the arm is almost straight, make a sharp throw towards the goal.
    • Your brush should work like a spring.
    • The throw should be done at the level of the abdomen: then the disc will fly straight, and not rush up.
  • 6 Throw the frisbee with the right force. Too weak or too strong a throw will cause the disc to fall prematurely, wobble, or miss the target.
  • Method 2 of 2: Shooting Practice

    1. 1 Improve your technique. Practice will allow you to practice the movements and understand how the disc behaves in the air.
      • While playing with a friend, try throwing a frisbee through the hole.
      • Practice throwing the disc towards a target, such as a box or a tree.
    2. 2 Increase driving power. When throwing, shift your weight from the front to the back foot.
    3. 3 Concentrate on the movement of the brush. It gives rotation to the disc, prevents it from wobbling and makes movement more precise.
      • Extending your elbow while throwing will also improve accuracy and power.
      • When bringing the disc to you, do not forget to keep it at the same level at all times. Imagine this is a tray of ice cream that you don't want to knock over.

    Tips

    • Dogs love frisbee. If you have a four-legged friend, share the joy with him and buy another disc for dogs - it is lighter and softer. In this case, your quality frisbee will not have dog teeth marks.

    Warnings

    • Be careful when throwing frisbees in the yard. He can not only fly onto the roof, but also break someone else's window.

    What do you need

    • Frisbee
    • Open area (park, stadium, sports ground)
    • Co-op friend