DS325 What's UpDog - Disc Game Strategies

Want to join in on the latest dog sport craze? Disc dog with the UpDog Challenge!

This unique disc competition is designed to encourage new players to get involved in this fun sport as well as test the skills and strategies of experienced disc dog teams. There are 11 unique games that we will focus on in this class: ThrowNGo, Far Out, 4WayPlay, Funkey, Spaced Out, Greedy, Boom!, Time Warp, Frizgility, 7up and Fireball. Each game tests different skills and all promote team work, fun and strategy.

Join multiple time UpDog International Finals Champion, Sara Brueske, to learn new skills and develop new strategies to bring to your next (or first!) UpDog Challenge competition.

Sara uses a combination of written lecture with short demonstration videos. Example rounds including scoring will be included in each lecture. All of the skill lectures will be released at the beginning of class and we will do deep dives into 2-3 games for the remaining weeks.

Course Details

Want to join in on the latest dog sport craze? Disc dog with the UpDog Challenge!

This unique disc competition is designed to encourage new players to get involved in this fun sport as well as test the skills and strategies of experienced disc dog teams. There are 11 unique games that we will focus on in this class: ThrowNGo, Far Out, 4WayPlay, Funkey, Spaced Out, Greedy, Boom!, Time Warp, Frizgility, 7up and Fireball. Each game tests different skills and all promote team work, fun and strategy.

Join multiple time UpDog International Finals Champion, Sara Brueske, to learn new skills and develop new strategies to bring to your next (or first!) UpDog Challenge competition.

Sara uses a combination of written lecture with short demonstration videos. Example rounds including scoring will be included in each lecture. All of the skill lectures will be released at the beginning of class and we will do deep dives into 2-3 games for the remaining weeks.

Syllabus

  1. Week one
    1. Release Skill Lectures
      1. Backhand/Roller
      2. Deliver to hand
      3. Zig-Zag
      4. Leading
      5. Go Around
      6. Turn on flat
    2. What is UpDog?
      1. General Rules
      2. What to expect at a comp
  2. Week two
    1. ThrowNGo
    2. Far Out
    3. Skills
      • Send to jump
      • Send to tunnel
  3. Week three
    1. 4WayPlay
    2. FunKey
  4. Week four
    1. SpacedOut
    2. Greedy
    3. Fireball
  5. Week Five
    1. Boom
    2. Time Warp
  6. Week Six
    1. Frizgility
    2. 7up

Sample Lecture

Skills 1.1: Backhand and Roller Throws

When you think of throwing a disc, you are probably thinking of a backhand throw. This throw is categorized as a “catch low” throw, your thumb is on the top of the disc and your fingers are on the bottom. You are going to grip the disc with a tight, secure grip along the edge. As with most disc throws, the spin is generated by a snap in your wrist, think of the action caused by starting a lawn mower. You will be standing with your throwing shoulder facing your target, reach with the disc towards your opposite side. Then throw by leading with your elbow with a final snap at your wrist just prior to releasing the disc. The disc should be released with a slight “hyzer” angle, meaning the far edge should be at a slight downward angle.

Rollers are a useful tool that should be utilized to help teach new or young dogs to grab a rotating disc. They can also be used strategically in all of the UpDog Games to give an edge over competition. I use them as a high value reward when training new behaviors to my disc dogs.

The goal is to roll the disc along it’s edge on the ground. Because of it’s low placement and high speed, it can encourage even low drive dogs to give chase. Hold the disc in a “catch low” grip, thumb on top and fingers underneath. With your palm facing up and the disc vertical, snap your wrist and release the disc perpendicular to the ground.

Throwing for Distance (backhand and roller)

Throwing for long distance uses the same concepts as a normal backhand or roller throw, however every element is exaggerated and also utilizes our entire body to generate power. If you only use your arm to throw long distance, your disc will likely lack stability and speed making it susceptible to the wind.

The body movements are the same for both throws, however, the motion of the arm and release angle are different. Backhand air throws are released with hyzer (a downward angle on the far edge of the disc from your hand) where a roller is released with anhyzer.

The roller throw should be aimed to hit the ground a good distance from you (at least 15-20 yards for a 40-50 yard catch). It also should have less anhyzer on the release than a typical, shorter distance roller. This will help it fly further before hitting the ground and rolling.

The backhand throw should be thrown with more hyzer than your normal shorter throw as this will help it stabilize in the air and prevent it from overturning throughout it’s flight.


Instructors

Sara Brueske (she/her) has been training dogs for over 15 years, and has experienced a large variety of breeds and sports during that time. Having graduated as a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner ...

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