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Disc Sports History (Frisbee) 

1970's Frisbee Becomes a Sport

Guts, Ultimate, Freestyle, Golf, Distance, Accuracy, MTA, Self Caught Flight, Discathon and Double Disc Court became this sports first events.

There are certain people that stand out when acknowledging who laid the ground work for the transition of playing with the Frisbee as a toy to disc sports. The Healy family (Guts), Tom Kennedy (Ultimate and UPA), Ken Westerfield (Utimate, Freestyle and Canadian Open), Jim Kenner (Freestyle and Canadian Open), Dave Marinni (FPA), Jim Palmeri (AFDO), Tom Schot (Santa Cruz Tournaments), Dan Roddick ( IFA and WFDF), Ed Headrick (Whamo and Disc Golf), Joel Silver (Ultimate). These are people that not only excelled with the Frisbee when it was still considered a toy, but help create the formats and concepts through their own tournaments and or organizations that produced the events and organization of disc sports we see today.

The Canadian Open Frisbee Championships, Toronto Canada (the beginning of Freestyle Competition), American Flying Disc Open (AFDO), Rochester, NY, Octad, New Jersey, International Frisbee Tournament (IFT), Marquette, MI, Santa Cruz Flying Disc Classic, Santa Cruz, California, and the World Frisbee Championships (WFC), held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, were the most progressive and trend setting tournaments of that time. These tournaments are where the sport of Frisbee ( disc sports ) really began.
Disc Sports History (Frisbee) are documented in
FPA Freestyle Players Association, also in several articles on Wikipedia.

disc spinner 

WHY DID THEY BRING IT OUT!???!!
I had disc spinner while it was rare
disc spinner by aqxa on yr xbox April 13, 2022

genetic lifeform and disc operating system 

The acronymic meaning of GLaDOS.
Aperture Laboratories Genetic Lifeform and Disc Operating System, or GLaDOS, filled the room with neurotoxins.

slipped disc 

Relates to a commonly believed myth that intervertebral discs can "slip" or move out of place.

In truth, discs are much stronger than we give them credit for; they are really strong, adaptable and supported by powerful ligaments that hold them in place.

Discs can be damaged, but they normally repair... naturally!

Disc injuries can be normal across the lifespan (like wrinkles and grey hair). They often do not cause any pain at all.

For painful disc injuries, extended rest is unhelpful and light activity is recommended.
"I though I had a slipped disc, but that actully doesn't happen. Discs are actually really stable and robust."

sun disc 

Refers to the red sun on the Japanese flag as well as the Japanese government.
Well, our salaries are such because we work for the sun disc.
sun disc by tsujinele January 5, 2017

toss some disc 

Phrase used to describe going out and playing catch with a frisbee. It rolls off the tounge much easier than "frisbeeing" and a lot cooler to say than "playing catch". It can be accompanied by a slight wrisk-flicking motion to further the point.

...Or if you're really lazy just the wrist movement works.


Me: Hey Seth, you wanna toss some disc? (wrist flick)

Seth: Sure, I think Amaal's coming too.

toss some disc by Mr. Sparky November 29, 2006