How To Play Double Disc Court (DDC)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @peacefuljeffrey
    @peacefuljeffrey 4 года назад +5

    Good info. Thank you.
    This is a disc sport that I’ve never had an opportunity to try playing. Seems like a cool one.

  • @sawyerddove
    @sawyerddove 2 года назад

    Looked this up after it was mentioned in a video I was watching. Caught me off guard to see this tutorial filmed at my old high school.

  • @Todd.Albert
    @Todd.Albert 15 лет назад +3

    Great explanation and overview of DDC! Well-done video.

  • @Matlack26
    @Matlack26 9 лет назад +1

    i love it, type of game a lot of folks would naturally come up with, and for good reason, but this variation of rules seems wayyyy hard to ref/enforce rules unless you aren playing with the right friends

  • @danifrans5410
    @danifrans5410 4 года назад

    Where can I get the court? I saw some guys playing it at the park the other day and they had the adjustable white court that they picked up and took with them when they left. I have the discs, now I just need the court. Where I can I buy one?

    • @james.elsner
      @james.elsner  4 года назад

      Email hbrandt1@cox.net He makes them.

  • @james.elsner
    @james.elsner  13 лет назад +2

    No, you can't pass a disc to your team-mate although you could tip it to him. It might be interesting to play with more than two on a team.

  • @michaelguernsey9494
    @michaelguernsey9494 3 года назад

    Any mention or video of DDC should include the name Jim Palmeri. He is the creator and developer of this game from the 70's. Look it up.

  • @spandangle334
    @spandangle334 4 года назад

    great explanation... but the 30° throwing was bit hard to understand ..i mean who rules if its 30° it could be 25° or 35° at least in sports with lines and markings its easier to make a call or rule it a point or goal ect but having no way to physically show an actual 30° angled throw is could cause some mega disagrements especially between really competitive people 🤔 looks fun though

    • @james.elsner
      @james.elsner  4 года назад

      Yes, it is a rule that is hard to enforce and it can cause disagreements. But you can play without the rule and still have loads of fun.

    • @Schwick-wc7uo
      @Schwick-wc7uo 4 года назад

      Like ultimate, honor system dictates. As players we learn what throws follow predictable flights. Calls aren't that hard or challenged.

  • @afterlifejedi1605
    @afterlifejedi1605 6 лет назад

    I like Saucer Tennis, there is more action and up to 8 players at a time. DDC is OK to past the time if you are getting over an operation or exercising after a heart attack though.

    • @nemoyatpeace
      @nemoyatpeace 4 года назад

      What is saucer tennis? Did a quick google search and found nothing.

  • @sergioortega9684
    @sergioortega9684 3 года назад

    awesome.

  • @speedcubingman
    @speedcubingman 11 лет назад

    thanks

  • @healtheharborresearchinsti4064
    @healtheharborresearchinsti4064 9 лет назад

    We play Double Disk another way. Two disks are nested together and thrown at the other player. The object is to throw two good disks that can be caught at one time and to catch two disk that are throw to you. Each time you make a good throw or catch you get a point. First person to 100 wins. Simple and fun, can be played safely almost anywhere.See Black;s Beach Freestyle Double Frisbee. Hello Warning this video contains even tanned, European style sunbathing.

  • @brickchains1
    @brickchains1 2 года назад

    This is one of the dumbest disc sports I've ever seen, requiring simultaneous throws, and not allowing both discs to be touched simultaneously by the same team, and disallowing sharp landing angles are all ridiculous rules that are hard to enforce. At least it's better than Guts, which is a disc sport where the goal is to not catch it.
    A court disc game could be seriously improved, but this is bananas fella