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Man-on-man - ️️The most common type of defense. Each person on defense marks an offensive player and attempts to stay as close as possible with the intention of getting an interception or forcing a mistake. Force (or mark) - ️️To make it as difficult as possible for the thrower to throw ...

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Man-on-man - ✔️✔️The most common type of defense. Each person on defense
marks an offensive player and attempts to stay as close as possible with the intention of
getting an interception or forcing a mistake.

Force (or mark) - ✔️✔️To make it as difficult as possible for the thrower to throw the
disc in one direction (usually one side of the field) in an attempt to make (force) him/her
to make a pass to the other side. See the relevant section for how and why this is done
Backhand - ✔️✔️To throw the disc from the left side of the body for right handed
players (or from the right for left handed players)


Clearing - ✔️✔️To get out of the area where the thrower wants to pass the disc.
Absolutely necessary after making an unsuccessful cut or after throwing the pass. The
importance of this is often underplayed to beginners.

Cut - ✔️✔️An attempt to get free to receive the pass. Usually starting with a body fake
and/or a sudden change in direction or speed.

Defence - ✔️✔️The team attempting to prevent a score.

Dump - ✔️✔️Player who stands behind the thrower in order to help out (must get free
for an easy pass) when the offense gets in trouble.

Flow - ✔️✔️A series of quick passes to well-times cuts—should result in an easy score.

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Forehand (or flick) - ✔️✔️To throw the disc from the right side of the body for right
handed players (or from the left for left handed players). The motion is similar in some
respects to the forehand in tennis.
Break (side, pass, or cut) - ✔️✔️The side to which the marker is trying to prevent the
throw (or a pass/cut to this side)


Free (or open) - ✔️✔️To be available to receive the pass. The "free player" may be
unmarked or have managed to get away from his/her defender.

Hammer - ✔️✔️High overhead throw; the disc flies upside down in a parabolic type
path. The grip, release etc is similar to the forehand.

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