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2007-10-28 18:37:25 · 2 answers · asked by patsrule 2 in Sports Other - Sports

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Start practicing. Take the rim of the Frisbee in your fingers. Hold it firmly but gently. Curl your wrist slightly back towards your body, as you hold the Frisbee. Your elbow should be pointing up and outwards. You are going to be performing a flicking motion as if your hand is a small spring, so bringing back the hand now is readying you for the forward thrusting motion coming up in a moment.

Point at your target. Usually it is another person, so you will want to aim at the person, preferably at a height that they will be able to reach or jump out and catch the Frisbee.

Move your arm forwards quickly and get ready to flick the Frisbee towards your intended target. Straighten the arm and as your arm is almost fully extended, flick the wrist and release the Frisbee out towards the target. You should release the Frisbee at around hip height, although this may vary depending on the height of your recipient.

Be sure not to draw your arm too far to the right during the throw. If you do this, the Frisbee will go out of direction.

Don't try to put too much power behind the Frisbee release. there is a balancing act in the amount of power that you use to throw a Frisbee. Too much or too little will cause such reactions as the Frisbee hitting the ground, wobbling and flying wildly. Try to throw it smoothly and firmly - not too easy, and not too hard.

Practice is really the only way to perfect your own technique and to get a true feel for how the Frisbee works on the air currents. Balancing your use of strength with a Frisbee can really only be learned by trying out different ways and learning from what does not work.





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2007-10-28 18:46:58 · answer #1 · answered by LC 3 · 0 0

grip with fingers under and thumb on top. turn upper body left as you bring back the disc.release with a snap of the wrist

2007-10-28 18:46:52 · answer #2 · answered by glenn t 7 · 0 0

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