Jul 28, 2007 -
Working out doesn't always have to be something you dread, in fact it should really be something you love to do. It doesn't have to be dull and repetitive and it doesn't have to make you sweat. Throwing the old disk around is one of those things that works your muscles and your heart without you even realizing it, since you're having so much fun.
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May 17, 2007 -
You can't very well toss the disk around or play a game of Ultimate Frisbee without a Frisbee, can you?
Check out these Ultra Star Discs - they're The Official Disc of the Ultimate Players Association and the choice of teams worldwide. These have been the leading Frisbee sold and used since Ultimate Frisbee was introduced in 1981 (that's pretty impressive).
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Apr 26, 2007 -
Warmer weather always makes we want to go for a nice long walk in the park. I always see college kids, running around barefoot, and tossing around a frisbee.
Some ladies are causal frisbee tossers, and others take the game much more seriously.
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Oct 06, 2009 -
Flying discs plus nearly-flying dogs equals one pretty impressive show. In honor of this great spot, I rounded up this classic video by Zak George (host of the new Animal Planet show Super Fetch) that teaches novices how to get pups interested in frisbee — do your dogs do this already?
Do Your Pets Play Frisbee?
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Oct 01, 2009 -
For many a sporty pup, Frisbees are custom made for catching. Now, if you're just getting a pup into the game, or like to play some Ultimate yourself on a sunny park or beach day, chances are you've got some extra discs lying around.
So waste not, want not and make that toy do double duty.
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Sep 01, 2009 -
I love watching disc dog competitions, live or on TV — the agility and athleticism of the animals is absolutely amazing. Now I've already shared some tips for getting your pooch started but check out some stars who aspire to participate in the Butch Cassidy Cup in Germany on Aug. 30 in this slideshow.
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Jan 14, 2008 -
Yesterday marked the anniversary of the invention of the Frisbee in 1957, and on behalf of all those sporty pups out there, hip hip hooray! The term is actually trademarked by Wham-O and is thought to be a play on the name of Frisbie Pie Company in Bridgeport, Conn., whose pie tins were used by Yale University students on the campus for similar purposes. For this reason, all those discs out there (and disc competitions) cannot officially be called Frisbee Dog.
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Jan 14, 2008 -
In disc dog competitions, pups and their people bond and work together while getting some exercise in the process. The doggies and disc throwers compete in events such as distance catching and somewhat choreographed freestyle catching. There are many different organizations that host competitions and championships around the world – and offer local training groups to get started.
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