I've always _loved_ indoor. No wind, no rain, lighter shoes, much faster gameplay, and much more emphasis on really precise throws. Ah, if only I were 30 years younger.
Now I’m not hating on these women at all, they’re playing well. That being said, I don’t think you can call it “the best ultimate you’ll ever see” when you have an unguarded wheel route into a 50/50 blade put in the first minute and a half
If you're gonna clickbait with hyperbole I am not gonna pull punches: If this is the best 7 minutes you've ever seen, please watch more ultimate. Trust me, it gets a LOT better.
Gosh thanks for protecting us @pugsnhogz ! The work you're doing is so so important. Won't someone think of the children when it comes to superlatives?
The flight of the disc is a bit boring indoors. Sure, it is still fun, and much better than not playing, but it is not the same as playing outdoors. You don’t have to read the wind, which makes it less challenging to throw. Part of the skill of a good handler is adjusting the throw to the wind. The disc does not glide in the air nearly as much. The trajectory of the throw does not stray from a single path, so it’s easier to read and catch. There is too much similarity in how throws feel. Overall, it’s an easier game.
I've always _loved_ indoor. No wind, no rain, lighter shoes, much faster gameplay, and much more emphasis on really precise throws. Ah, if only I were 30 years younger.
Me too.....in the winter we had to practice indoors when the fields were closed do to snow.....and I always loved it.
what type of flooring is this? the no fear layout was insane
It's a handball court - essentially the same as a basketball court but marginally softer/more rubbery to land on
What a layout score!
Great Ultimate!
at least 2nd best
Woa, what's with all the blady forehands. When did that become a fad?
Since indoors has been a thing really, it’s probably the versatile indoor throw
Indoors, you can get away with throws that would be immediately punished outdoors. I've seen blindly thrown upside-down forehand scores.
Indoors, always? At least in the places that play indoors for half of the year. Versatility, harder to d.
This guy doesn't play indoors
@@squidge903 nope, I don't, but honestly I couldn't get away with those throws even if I were playing on the moon, so I'm still kind of confused 😅
Now I’m not hating on these women at all, they’re playing well. That being said, I don’t think you can call it “the best ultimate you’ll ever see” when you have an unguarded wheel route into a 50/50 blade put in the first minute and a half
If you're gonna clickbait with hyperbole I am not gonna pull punches:
If this is the best 7 minutes you've ever seen, please watch more ultimate. Trust me, it gets a LOT better.
nah that was a good watch, shit take
i watch a crazy amount of film this was great@@tetgun4949
@@tetgun4949 it was fine
@tetgun4949 even good, but I'm so sick of mandatory superlatives and I think I'm not alone!
Gosh thanks for protecting us @pugsnhogz ! The work you're doing is so so important. Won't someone think of the children when it comes to superlatives?
Wrong team won but a great match!
Looks like the right team to me
The flight of the disc is a bit boring indoors. Sure, it is still fun, and much better than not playing, but it is not the same as playing outdoors. You don’t have to read the wind, which makes it less challenging to throw. Part of the skill of a good handler is adjusting the throw to the wind. The disc does not glide in the air nearly as much. The trajectory of the throw does not stray from a single path, so it’s easier to read and catch. There is too much similarity in how throws feel. Overall, it’s an easier game.
thanks for your opinion man!