Offense
Ho Stack Offence (without Dump and with Under and Break options) - Ro Sham Bo
Martin-BeattieEdinburgh University Ultimate (Ro Sham Bo) - Ho Stack Offence. With an under cut and a break cut from the centre and sideline.
Offense
Offense: Psycho
psrugbyThis is a Foward-specific play that does not involve 9 or 10. We use this when #9 as been tackled, when we're very close to the try zone (goal-line), or just to mix things up
Defense
Defense: Base
psrugbyThis is the setup for our Base defensive formation. Step 6 is the finished product. If the Opponent slant was facing the other direction, #11 would start by playing off the defensive line (across from his man) and #14 would be on the weak side, on the line, across from his man. #11 and #14 basically switch jobs depending on what direction the Opponent's slant is on.
Defense
Rotation Zone
NathanRossEach time the disc is swung between handlers, one member of the cup drops back to prevent the reverse swing, then moves back to be a mid-deep. The closest mid-deep comes to seal upline and joins the cup. The other mid-deeps move to fill in the gap.
Drills
Beginner Dribbling Drill
andreliemHere's a drill that my son (6-7 age group) was doing at his lessons today which was great for practicing basic dribbling and defensive skills. Also gives the kids some practice at judging distance.
Defense
Vert Stack -- Cutting off of Handlers
Sean GaiUsing handler movement to guide cut timing and cut shaping
Offense
Vert Stack -- Cut Shaping and Clearing Sequences
Sean GaiBasic vert stack principles The person at the front of the stack (blue 2) should set the stack 10-15 yards away from the handlers (blue 1 and 3) and slightly to the break side to open up a wider force side cutting lane. The off-handler (the one without the disc, blue 1) should set up on the break side to avoid clogging the force side.