personal and social responsibility through physical activity alyssa moser’s 4 th grade class
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Ultimate FrisbeePersonal and Social Responsibility through
Physical ActivityAlyssa 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
Field Size: Rectangle- 100x37m 18m end zones
Regulation disc- 10.75 inch diameter, 175 grams
7 players on the field per team
Getting Started
Keep these in mind!
◦ Level 1- Respect
◦ Level 2- Effort and Participation
◦ Level 3- Self-Direction
◦ Level 4- Caring about Others
◦ Level 5- Transfer
TPSR and Ultimate
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
Offense
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
Defense
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”
Self-Officiation
Respect
Play your hardest
Be fair and play by the rules
Spirit of the Game
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?
What about TPSR?
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
TPSR and Ultimate Part 2
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
Get Involved!
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