This exciting event is proudly hosted by FVM City Frisbee and the Ultimate Frisbee Association.
We’re a bunch of Frisbee lovers who kicked things off in Fuvahmulah in February 2024, and we’re on a mission to make this the city’s No.1 sport. Whether you’re a pro at throwing perfect curves or just figuring out which way to flick your wrist, you’re welcome here.
Learn MoreTo make Frisbee the heart of Fuvahmulah’s sports scene—where everyone, from casual throwers to fierce competitors, comes together for the love of the game. We dream of packed fields, exciting tournaments, and a community that grows with every throw. Our goal? To turn Frisbee into Fuvahmulah’s No.1 sport and create a culture of fun, fitness, and friendship—one disc at a time!
Learn MoreNo worries! Frisbee is easy to learn and a lot of fun. Here’s a quick guide to get you started
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"Frisbee is a real sport."
Frisbee is played by throwing a flying disc between players. Depending on the version (casual catch, Ultimate Frisbee, or Disc Golf), the rules vary. In Ultimate Frisbee, teams pass the disc to teammates, aiming to catch it in the opponent's end zone to score points.
How do I throw the Frisbee straight and accurately? Hold the Frisbee with a firm grip, keep your wrist level, and flick it with a smooth follow-through. The forehand (flick) and backhand throws are the most common. Keeping the disc flat and releasing it smoothly helps with accuracy.
Can you run with the Frisbee in hand? No, in Ultimate Frisbee, players cannot run while holding the disc. They must establish a pivot foot and pass it to a teammate.
Is Frisbee a non-contact sport? Yes, Ultimate Frisbee is a non-contact sport. Physical contact, picks, and screens are not allowed, and players must avoid collisions.
In Ultimate Frisbee, there are no official referees; players self-officiate based on the "Spirit of the Game," which emphasizes honesty and fair play. Some competitive levels may use "Observers" to assist with calls.