Frisbee Ultimate / game with howler


Game idea:
The team in possession of the frisbee/hoop tries to move it towards the targeted end zone. The opposing team tries to stop this movement and force possession of the playing equipment by means of a "turnover" (see rules of the game). The ball may only be moved by throws from one player to the other.

Scoring points:
The aim is to catch the playing implement (frisbee/hoop) in the opposite end zone following a pass from a team-mate and thus score a point.

Playing field:
Rectangular field with an end zone at each end. Outdoor 64 x 37m with 18m end zone, indoor 40 x 25m with 15m end zone.
The pitch is bounded by cones. The connections between them form the side or out lines.

Number of ends:
7 against 7 outdoor, 5 against 5 indoor.

Rules of the game:
At the start of the game and after each point, the teams line up on their end zone line. The team that starts or has just scored throws a high, long pass towards the opponent's end zone (throw-off). As soon as the disc is released, all participants may move freely on the field. The other team may pick up the disc and start the game.
The disc may be thrown in any direction. The player with the disc in his hands may neither walk nor run, only star steps (one leg remains firmly on the ground) are permitted. However, if the disc is caught during the race, the movement may be slowed down by the required number of steps. The disc may not be passed, but must move from A to B through the air. If the attackers are unable to catch the disc (disc touches the ground, flies out of bounds or the opponent intercepts it or knocks it to the ground), the defending team gains possession of the disc and attacks. This is referred to as a "turnover". There is no interruption to the game.
The defender covering the thrower must keep at least an arm's length away. Only one player at a time may cover the thrower, the next defender must be at least three metres away. The attacker must play the frisbee after a maximum of 10 seconds. To signal this, the defender counts the seconds out loud.
Physical contact or tackling is not permitted. Each player is responsible for signalling an infringement of the rules. There is no referee. Fair play is therefore very important. If an attacker and a defender catch the disc at the same time, it belongs to the attacker.
After a successful point is scored, the teams switch sides. The team that scored the point then starts again with a throw-off towards the opposing team.
The rules for playing with the howler are the same as for Frisbee Ultimate.


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