Week 6 – Tournament Preperations

Focus: Repetitions of consistent release form

The point of this week is to get valuable throwing time before the weekend tournament.

There is no specific restriction on how you throw but some ideas of aims you could take into your session are below.

I would advise you always take a specific goal or aim into your throwing session so that you can work towards something and keep yourself honest

Aim:
  • Releasing the disc on different angles
  • Varying speed of throw
  • Throwing from wide and low pivots
  • Controlling the fade angle of longer throws
Throwing

Activity: Repetitions of consistent throwing form

Description:
Your throwing practice this week needs to be using your current throwing mechanics, we are aiming to develop consistency and confidence throwing within a range of release points ahead of the weekend.

Catching

Catching Drills

Two Hand Catches

No matter where the throw goes, make sure you get two hands to it for the catch. Try to get your body behind it whenever possible. Practice catching with both hands on top. Throwers, make the receiver work for these.

One Hand Catches

Catch with your right hand for 10 throws in a row, regardless of where the thrower sends the disc. Then do your left hand. As a thrower, start easy, then make it more difficult for them.

The aim is not to encourage lazy one-handed catching, but to ensure we have practiced, so that when we are at full stretch, catching with one hand is not uncomfortable.

Late Eye Pickups

Throw to a partner that is standing either eyes-closed or facing away from you. About a third of the way through the flight of the disc, say ‘Now’ so that your partner can find the disc quickly and catch it. Give progressively less time to find the disc each throw. Vary throw shapes.

Ups

Receiver runs away from the thrower, looking back over their shoulder. Thrower puts a high disc up out to the side they are looking over. Receiver attacks the disc and goes up for a high, one-handed catch. Repeat on other side, with other hand. Vary the shape and width of the throw.

Practice Catching High Discs

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