Past Articles in Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

  1. Dylan Freechild And Give-And-Go Moves: Video Analysis Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Dylan Freechild has carved out a unique style in college ultimate with his give-and-go attacking mentality.

  2. How Georgia’s Young Dogs Powered its Fall Push — Video Analysis Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Georgia had a great fall, led by a combination of hardened vets and strong rookies.

  3. Why Can’t Ironside Win A Title? Video Breakdown, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Boston Ironside's failure to win a title isn't due to a mentality issue; it's a structural one.

  4. How Chain Isolates Deep Space: Video Analysis Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Chicks dig the longball. Here's how the longball happens.

  5. I Believe That We Will Riot: Flexibility, Fundamentals, and Fire, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Tenacity and precision in executing systems are two elements frequently tied to consistent success in Ultimate. See how recent WUCC champion Seattle Riot manages to do both.

  6. The Offensive Machine: 3 Simple Plays From Chicago, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Chicago Machine has been the surprise of the 2014 season with big wins at the Pro Flight Finale and Chesapeake Invite. It's been the simple offense leading the way.

  7. Move the Disc! How Sockeye Keeps Opponents Off-Balance, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    There's a lot of reasons to keep the disc moving quickly, but no one does it better than Seattle Sockeye. In this video analysis article, presented by Agility from Five Ultimate, Ultiworld looks at the effects Sockeye's setup has on marks, hucks, disc movement, resets and endzone offense. It's all connected!

  8. DC Current Flood Stack Offense: Video Breakdown Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    The DC Current, recent MLU Champions, saw great success partially as a result of their new offense, adapted specifically for the width of the field…

  9. Breaking Down the No Dump Vertical Stack, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Continuing our club video breakdown series, powered by Agility from Five Ultimate, we look at the no dump verticial stack. Standard vertical stacks often employ two handlers and five cutters downfield. But some teams run six person stacks with completely empty backfields, a formation decision that has implications for both the resets and overall offensive flow.

  10. Video Scouting Report on the Buzz Bullets, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Japan’s number one men’s club is likely to make a strong run in Lecco.

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