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Catches

Freestyle Frisbee exhibits many trick catches and throws, taking competitions to the world stage. Learn how to catch a Frisbee from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

Series Summary

Frisbees have a long and amusing history. From ancient times, people have used disc shape objects for war and recreation. Today Frisbees are used in a variety of ways, though their military efficacy is dubious. Frisbees are used for sports, simple games of catch, golf-like competitions and even as a beloved toy of man’s best friend. With the increasing popularity of disc golf and Ultimate Frisbee, this ancient pastime is still finding new ways to evolve. Frisbees have landed their way into our hearts. There are a variety of discs and Frisbees available on the market. The commercial history of the Frisbee began in the late 19th century when the Frisbie Pie Company sold many tasty treats to New England Colleges. Once the fanatical hunger was satisfied, college students began tossing the empty pie pans to one another. Thus, the Frisbee was born. In this free freestyle Frisbee video series, freestyle World Champion Todd Brodeur shares beginner, intermediate and advanced Frisbee catches. Brodeur goes through the basics, including two- and one-handed catching. He then introduces many freestyle catches for Frisbee discs that experts have developed within the Frisbee culture, giving tips for the Gitis, flamingo, Oliver, phlaud, bad attitude and more. Brodeur breaks down each catch and gives advice on practicing freestyle Frisbee with friends.

 

 

Freestyle Frisbee Gitis Catch

The gitis catch in freestyle Frisbee is the pinnacle catch and the beginning of competitive level play. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a gitis trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Frisbee Catches With 2 Hands

Catching a Frisbee with two hands is a good place to start in freestyle Frisbee. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with two hands from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Scarecrow Catch

A scarecrow catch in freestyle Frisbee is a blind behind-the-back catch with a straight arm. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a scarecrow trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Frisbee Catches With 1 Hand

Catching a Frisbee with one hand opens up trick catches and the creative side of the Frisbee hobby. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with one hand from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

 

Freestyle Frisbee Flamingo Catch

Flamingo catches in freestyle Frisbee consist of catching the disc on one leg. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a flamingo trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Trick Frisbee Catches With 2 Hands

Some trick catches with a Frisbee takes two hands to learn, though eventually a one-handed catch is sought. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with two hands from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Behind-the-Back Frisbee Catches

Many ways to catch a Frisbee behind the back exist, some keep the Frisbee visible and others go "blind." Learn how to catch a Frisbee behind the back from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Behind the Head Catch

Catching a Frisbee behind the head can put your face in danger of being hit by a disc. Learn how to catch a Frisbee behind the head from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Bad Attitude Catch

The bad attitude Frisbee catch is a staple freestyle Frisbee move that might take stretching. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a bad attitude trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Phlaud Catch

The phlaud catch in freestyle Frisbee is similar to a chair but a little blind. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a phlaud from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Chair Catch

The chair catch in freestyle Frisbee is a modified under-the-leg catch that takes a little jumping practice. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a chair trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Trick Catches in Freestyle Frisbee

Catching a Frisbee just takes a little practice, and many people can learn in one day. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with tricks from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Advanced Frisbee Trick Catches

Freestyle Frisbee celebrates trick catches, artistic or acrobatic catches that test athleticism and creativity. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with tricks from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Triple Fake Catch

The triple fake Frisbee catch is a blind behind-the-back catch that starts like other catches. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a triple fake trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Turkey Catch

A turkey catch in freestyle Frisbee is also called a figure-four or grapevine catch. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with a turkey trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.

 

Freestyle Frisbee Oliver Catch

The Oliver and Oliva freestyle Frisbee catches take flexibility and are fun to practice. Learn how to catch a Frisbee with an Oliver trick from a freestyle world champion in this free Frisbee video.