About Ultimate
Ultimate players outrun, outjump, outthrow, outcatch, and outthink their opponents all
while showing a healthy respect for the spirit of sportsmanship.

Ultimate is a non-contact field sport played by two teams
of seven players each. The object of the game is for a team to pass the
disc from player to player, all the way up the field, and catch the disc
in their end-zone, which scores a point. Players cannot run with the disc,
but must plant a pivot foot and throw the disc to a teammate. When holding
the disc, a player gets ten seconds or stalls to throw it.
If the offensive team fails to complete any pass, whether
through defensive effort or an unforced error, the former defensive team
picks up the disc where it lands and works to score in the opposite direction.
Defenses employ both man-to-man and zone strategies in their attempts
to force a turnover.
The most important part of Ultimate is "The Spirit
of the Game". This is used to describe the respect that every player
in the game has for the rules and their fellow players. No referees exist.
Instead, the players themselves officiate. Implicit in Ultimate is the
assumption that no one will cheat to gain an unfair advantage.
This principle is what makes Ultimate special to so many
people, and all Ultimate players try to keep the Spirit alive by maintaining
this high level of trust, no matter how competitive the game becomes.
The best way to see how Ultimate is played is to find
a local league in your area. Ultimate players share a great camaraderie,
and they LOVE to introduce new players to the sport. So come on out and
play!
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