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Hey You, Sideline!
Prior to the upcoming Malaysian Ultimate Open, I hope this article would be useful for players to prepare themselves for an international level tournament. Sideline, often an overlooked element by teams, is vital when it comes to winning and losing. Many professional teams always have …
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Oops Rose from Hard Ground
Malaysia had their first indoor frisbee tournament of this season at University Malaya with an aim to give the beginner teams a chance. 12 experience teams and 8 beginner teams came to show what got under the sun (literally). Note: Rules were different, especially with …
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Oops Suffered Heartbreak at Home
Having probably one of the best field in Klang Valley, Nottingham hosted their 3rd annual tournament on 7th April. 12 teams participated with Islanders being the farthest travelled team and SWAT7D (not their full first team) making a surprise appearance after missing in action in …
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Red was Too Hot at the Borneo Headhunters Hat 2012
This article is originally written by Richard Nelson Sokial and we are posting it on behalf of the organiser. The one-day Borneo Headhunters Hat (BHH) tournament held on 25th February 2012 at Padang Sukma, Mile 2.5, Kota Kinbalu showed its tremendous potential for growth as a …
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Red Menstrual. Survived the Dirty Dozen Bangkok Hat 2012
Bangkok Hat 2012 snapped up the largest turnout ever, with more than 300 players from more than 20 countries playing in the action packed weekend. Dubbed as the best Ultimate Hat tourney in the Southeast Asian region, the number of players have grown tremendously since …
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Development of Female Players in Ultimate
I still remember it was tough to recruit female players for Ultimate Frisbee back in 2008. Even though it was just a handful, but their enthusiasm level was really high. Fast forward to 2012, the number of female players has skyrocketed, especially in Asia. Even …
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Bears’ “Hugs” Too Much to Handle for Panthers
UltiAsia is testing some new features - highlights and interviews videos, for this tourney coverage. We are still learning to make them better. If you have any feedback or comments, feel free to share them below. 16 teams turned up for the 2012 Malaysia Intec Wildcats’ Open …
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Goal Setting for the New Season
After almost a month into 2012, this article should be posted up much sooner. I truly apologies for the delay. So the new season begins! This time the number of players and teams are growing even more, making the Ultimate scene to be really competitive. …
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5 Jump-start Pointers for Beginners
Prior to this weekend’s exciting Penang Hat, I figured this would be a good time to share some pointers for beginners, mainly for those who are serious about Ultimate. Keep these in mind during the Hat and your college team training sessions. Before I start, …
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The Rivalry Continues at UiTM Sports Carnvial’s Frisbee Tournament
First of all, a shoutout to Donny and the organising members for hosting a great tourney during the weekend and coming up with a tourney report to post it up on UltiAsia. 18 teams participated in the recent UiTM 5v5 Mixed Open on 30th October. …
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AUR Did it Again at the Women Open 5v5 2011
This year marks a great year for the female Ultimate players in Malaysia. The first all women competitive ultimate open was held on October 15. The format was 7 players per team with 5 aside on the line. Games were 30 minutes long with score …
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Open Ultimate Challenge 2011
Organize by : Sr Masseteric ( bachelor of sport management (hons) UiTM Perlis Dates : – 17th December (Saturday). Ratio: 4:3 or 5:2 (need a discussion between 2 teams) Fees : RM 150 per team. Each team have 15 players including one team’s manager. unlimited …
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- Ultimate in 10 Simple RulesThe Field — A rectangular shape with endzones at each end. A regulation field is 64m by 37m, with endzones 18m deep. Initiate Play — Each point begins with both teams lining up on the front of their respective endzone line. The defense throws (“pulls”) the disc to the offense. A regulation game has seven players per team. Scoring — Each time the offense completes a pass in the defense’s endzone, the offense scores a point. Play is initiated after each score. Movement of the Disc — The disc may be advanced in any direction by completing a pass to a teammate. Players may not run with the disc. The person with the disc (“thrower”) has ten seconds to throw the disc. The defender guarding the thrower (“marker”) counts out the stall count. Change of possession — When a pass in not completed (e.g. out of bounds, drop, block, interception), the defense immediately takes possession of the disc and becomes the offense. Substitutions — Players not in the game may replace players in the game after a score and during an injury timeout. Non-contact — No physical contact is allowed between players. Picks and screens are also prohibited. A foul…
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