The name of the person on the other team who defends the person with the disc.
The Marker
The throw you make while pointing your shoulders towards your receiver.
Backhand
The safest way to catch a frisbee shares a name with this animal.
Alligator
This is how someone scores a point in Ultimate.
Catching the disc in the endzone.
What we call being kind, inclusive and following the rules in Ultimate.
Spirit of the Game
The person who counts how many seconds someone has to throw.
The marker.
The throw you make where you face your receiver to throw it.
Flick (forehand)
If you are able, it's always better to catch a frisbee with this many hands.
Two.
This happens when you drop a catch.
Turnover (other team gets the disc)
This conflict-resolution mechanism makes Ultimate unique among competitive field sports.
Self-refereed
The word you say before you say "one" when starting a stall count.
"Stalling"
Snapping/flicking your wrist
It's important to keep doing this while catching a frisbee, otherwise your opponent will block the pass.
Running
Your team gets this many points when you score in Ultimate.
One
The son of this person who works at Moody Elementary was a star Ultimate player in high school.
Ms. Rawnsley
How long someone has to throw the disc in Ultimate.
Ten Seconds.
This is the name of the foot you can't move when throwing.
Pivot foot
The name for when someone changes directions quickly on an ultimate field, in order to get open.
Cutting
This many players are on the field for each team during a full Ultimate game.
Seven
Coach Rob and Coach Scott won a bronze medal together at this tournament.
Canadian National Championship
A turnover (other team gets the disc).
If you are right handed, this is the foot that you never move when you have the disc.
Left
This form of slow, looping cut, named after a fruit, should be avoided.
Banana cut
How many referees there are on the field during an Ultimate game.
Zero (or 14)
When playing Winter Olympics, you don't want to be the fifth person who tries to get in this.
Bobsled.