This is exactly what I want to hear from pros like yourself Jack. Anyone and everyone can talk about basic shit like Ho stacks and how to throw a flick, but this is great. Ty!
Space and timing are so key! I generally tell newer players that changing speed and direction (timed with when the thrower will be ready) will almost always get you open even if you aren’t super speedy. Of course, doing that correctly and consistently is what separates players like me from players like you! 😂😂
This video gave me some really great insights. I especially loved the commentary about timing your cuts and making sure you have enough room to actually make the cut. I hope you do more videos like this!
This video was fantastic! How did you get into the league you are in?! I’ve been playing and have been playing ultimate frisbee for a few years now and have a group chat of close to 100 people. We get to play every once or twice a month! Ever since the first time I played ultimate frisbee I’ve been in love with it! Thank you for your videos! God bless!
Not really. She slows down, doesn't change direction after catching the disc, and her left is her pivot. There's maybe a bit of dragging or lifting, but it's really hard to argue, I think, that she's gained any kind of advantage from the drag/lift there.
Doesn't USAU used the 'Contact' rule now too? Where, when you have the disc, instead of calling a Foul and stopping play, you can call Contact which is a foul with a count drop to zero and no stoppage of play...?
the quality really improved, its easy to follow and understand everything, great insights!
Great to hear!
Noticed you didn't say anything about just running faster than your defender. It's a good one
I can't wait to subscribe to the Not Alex Davis Channel
I've never tried that
This is exactly what I want to hear from pros like yourself Jack. Anyone and everyone can talk about basic shit like Ho stacks and how to throw a flick, but this is great. Ty!
This is awesome to hear. Thanks!
Space and timing are so key! I generally tell newer players that changing speed and direction (timed with when the thrower will be ready) will almost always get you open even if you aren’t super speedy. Of course, doing that correctly and consistently is what separates players like me from players like you! 😂😂
great comment!
Love that you called out Cal for constantly fouling on the mark so true
Not great 😬
3:20 dang nice edit
Love to see this. Great work and cool channel, Jack.
Love the breakdown, will be binging the rest of your videos
Love the content. Keep it up, Jack!
Appreciate it!
Legendary content. Thankyou Jack
This video gave me some really great insights. I especially loved the commentary about timing your cuts and making sure you have enough room to actually make the cut. I hope you do more videos like this!
This video was fantastic! How did you get into the league you are in?! I’ve been playing and have been playing ultimate frisbee for a few years now and have a group chat of close to 100 people. We get to play every once or twice a month! Ever since the first time I played ultimate frisbee I’ve been in love with it! Thank you for your videos! God bless!
More such videos
oh shit he's back
It's very useful, thanks!
Really awesome stuff. I love this.
Thanks Jack 🔥
Good stuff, thanks man!
Thanks!
How do you get onto a national team not just a state team?
I enjoyed the video ♥️
2:04 which game is that? Is it on TH-cam?
It’s on Vimeo. The username is benson. They have tons of great drone footage. It’s my favorite page. Go check it out!
@@JackWilliams11 any link? unfortunately can't find it. very sick video btw
@@victorweller3336 vimeo.com/user95184899
really great editing, thumbnail could have been more interesting tho
Haha fair enough. I struggle with knowing how clickbaity to be… next video I’ll go all in!
Super helpful video for me as a beginner with great new perspectives, tyvm:)
Love this one Jack. Thank you for the analysis.
This was great, thanks.
i'm new to ultimate, question: can you call a travel on 5:46?
Not really. She slows down, doesn't change direction after catching the disc, and her left is her pivot. There's maybe a bit of dragging or lifting, but it's really hard to argue, I think, that she's gained any kind of advantage from the drag/lift there.
@@squidge903 6:15 however is a travel right?
Doesn't USAU used the 'Contact' rule now too? Where, when you have the disc, instead of calling a Foul and stopping play, you can call Contact which is a foul with a count drop to zero and no stoppage of play...?
interesting terminology about the 'defensive pivot' @3:16, but i feel like this is just a series of drop steps into a shuffle? Is there a difference?
Great segment. Thank you.