Bad pass for turnover and score
Recommended Skill Analysis Tasks
Written Analysis: Analyze the following
- Stage: Identify the stage of the skill that is exhibited (e.g. beginner, intermediate, expert).
- Stage Characteristics: Describe 2-3 features of the movement on the video that is characteristic of the stage identified.
- What to Change: Identify and describe the most important aspect of the skill that will need to be changed for the subject to improve.
- Cue: Write the single most important verbal instructional cue to help the performer improve.
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This pass in ultimate frisbee
This pass in ultimate frisbee would be considered either beginner or intermediate for a few reasons. First the pass was rushed, especially with a sport that has no time limit, you don't want to rush passes. Another thing I noticed was that they gripped the frisbee a different way than they usually would, which made it not under control which made it hard for the teammate to catch it. Another thing I noticed was that the pass was behind their teammate, when your passing in any game such as basketball or even football, you want to lead your teammate. So when you make a pass you wanna pass it in front of them, that way their momentum will take them to the ball or frisbee.
Some things that I would change would be to slow down the passing because there is no hurry, along with holding the frisbee the same way you usually throw it, unless you are an expert and have conquered all the ways of throwing a frisbee, and also leading your teammate to the frisbee by throwing it in front of them.
Some cues I would use would be "don't rush your pass", and "lead your teammate with the pass."