r/ultimate wants to know what your best method for fun is– dino points? Upside Down? Who has the most creative? Check out this interview on Irish ultimate with Ian…
You need to be solid in five key areas to maximize how explosive you are. Ren's got the list, along with ways to test and exercises for getting better.
Inger Janssen of the Dutch National Beach team, and a nutritionist herself, takes a look at what ultimate players should consider when prepping for tournaments. Ultimate, as explained by…
All voices are important to the collective discussion, and women are sometimes slow to speak up. Getting involved can help counter unproductive negativity.
Mainstream media is paying more attention than it used to, but if a team really wants to be promoted, the ball's in their court. Karen has some ideas on making it happen.
r/ultimate has an in-depth discussion of how athleticism relates across various sports. Join in here. Morrill Performance takes a look at training and injuries in a joint-by-joint manner in the…
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John Sandahl shares coaching strategies, how to find your coaching purpose, and why discovering your purpose can help keep you motivated throughout the entire season.
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Growing up, Robyn always preferred passing to shooting when she played sports. But is there a difference in ultimate, especially when you've got a big arm and your team says "green light"?