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Ultiworld VideosMarch 28, 2017

Ultimate Frisbee Trick Throw: The Corker

Learn to throw one of the most interesting and effective trick throws in Ultimate Frisbee - the Corker. Hosted by [Host Name], a skilled disc player, this tutorial takes you through the grip, technique, and motion required to master this tricky throw. The Corker is essentially a backhand version of a hammer, making it a great skill for intermediate players looking to take their game to the next level. With a focus on generating torque and achieving a specific flight path, [Host Name] breaks down the motion into manageable parts, ensuring that beginners and experienced players alike can learn and improve with ease. By watching this video, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the Corker throw and be able to add it to your Ultimate Frisbee arsenal, impressing your teammates and opponents alike.

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Video Transcript

So today we're going to learn how to throw one of the more interesting trick throws, the corker. Uh it's essentially the backhand version of a hammer. Uh it's one of my favorite trick throws. A lot of people don't know about it. Um so we're going to talk a little about the grip. Basically straight backhand grip. The same way your hammer would be a flick grip. We're going right to your backhand grip. Okay. Now the key here is you want the face of the disc on the outside of your body. So you want it outside of your arm facing away from you. Okay. Uh once you go to release, you're kind of trying to generate your torque here and have the disc come out at a slight angle so that you can achieve the flight path of a hammer opposite direction. Wanted to curve away from you and then back towards your receiver. So the motion from the from the arm, no. Oh, never mind. Shoulder and then torque it before your time. Yeah. Yeah. This is actually better footage. So, let me get some different Whoa.

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