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70 Years on the Fringe

Since the first Frisbee Disc was launched in 1958, the flying disc movement has soared through several incarnations and more than a few fads.

Sure, any sport deemed "extreme" requires a little danger, a little risk. But extreme sports aren't about hazards as much as they're about originality, fun, self-expression and...okay, maybe the occasional adrenaline surge. Also critically fundamental to the existence of an extreme sport, is the company it keeps - invariably, the young or young at heart – and the movement it either perpetuates or intensifies. In other words, extreme is a scene as much as it is an off-the-wall activity. But the true test of an extreme sport is its longevity, lasting appeal and ability to evolve over time. More »

 
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Novice Sports

Below are a number of popular events which even the most untutored contestants or children will enjoy.

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Ultimate is a very active game which requires a good deal of running in addition to throwing and catching skills. The action of the game combines the passing and scoring of football, the cutting and guarding of basketball and the non–stop field movement of soccer.

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Golf presents some of the most interesting challenges of all the disc games. It demands a wide range of throwing skills. Really good scores require distance and accuracy as well as control of specific flights such as hovers, rollers and skips.

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Freestyle involves performing creative, artistic and athletic moves with flying disc. It combines aspects of gymnastics and dance with the basic game of throw and catch. A team of two or three players perform choreographed routines consisting of throws, catches and moves with one or more discs.

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