US & International Overnight Ultimate Summer Camps. Clinics. Tournaments.

Joined February 2012
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CUT Camp retweeted
1 Dec 2022
Announcing the 2023 High School National Invite: ultiworld.com/2022/12/01/ann…
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5 Apr 2022
CUT Camp & @BEUlti are excited to announce our continued partnership for the upcoming camp season. #betterthanever #gothere
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14 Dec 2021
Cut Camp is back for 2022! Registration is open for our Oregon, Chicago, and Minnesota camps! Early bird specials last until the end the month, so reserve your spot while it's the cheapest. Stay tuned for more location announcements. 📷@taybalkom
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Keep bidding on those CON10ENT jerseys! If you want to support but can’t keep up with the bidding, there’s now a raffle. Check out this sweet Chupzi Lema jersey that could be yours!!! More info here: m.facebook.com/media/set/?va…
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CUT Camp retweeted
I'm telling you right now, these jerseys DON"T MISS!! @disc_diversity is putting on an all-black ultimate frisbee tour to promote black youth participation in ultimate. They're raffling off jerseys of high level players for $15. See here: facebook.com/JerseyAuctionFo…
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1 Dec 2020
Cyber Monday is here! Start your holiday shopping by snagging some disclips. Find them here @hucketbucket or here bit.ly/2QgrVO4
27 Nov 2020
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7 Aug 2020
Honored to have some of our amazing coaches in this reel.
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4 May 2020
Coach tip of the week: Coach hucking. Give your players the ability to critique their own hucks. If they find their hucks too floating -> probably leaning back too much. Flying to low -> leaning too far forward. Try to keep your chest straight while throwing. Dont bend your back.
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20 Apr 2020
Coaching Tip: Don't get stuck on strict O and D lines. Having O line chemistry is vital, but spend time at practice mixing it up. One of your biggest resources is your players, so allowing players to mix will bring up the overall talent of your team. Let your team help each other
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13 Apr 2020
Coaching Tip of the Week: Don't put players in a box. Don't let players put themselves in a box. Develop well rounded players during the season. Ie. Make handlers cut and make cutters handle. As you get closer to the apex of your season is when you can assign roles to players.
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6 Apr 2020
Tip: Allow your players to own the team. At the end of the day you are there to serve the players. Players give coaches a level of trust, and it is up to the coaches not to abuse it. When a player is late or misses practice allow your captains to decide if their excuse is valid.
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23 Mar 2020
Coach sugg week: Warm up a skills before you introduce a new drill. Don't spend the beginning of your breakmark warming up your throws. Do some throwing focused on stepping out wide/ pumping then pivoting. Make your players feel prepared for new things not thrown in the deep end.
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2 Mar 2020
Coaching Suggestion of the week: Preparation breeds confidence. Picking a goal at practice and committing to it is a good way to build confidence. Make sure it's attainable, but that you are still raising expectations.
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2 Mar 2020
Try to complete small goals before tournaments, and large goals by the end of the season.
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10 Feb 2020
Coaching Sugg of the week: Teach what you don't run. Even if your team never plans on running vert stack, you should still spend practice time going over vert. At some point you will play a team that runs vert, and you don't want your defense to be unprepared. Same goes for zone.
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4 Feb 2020
Coaching Suggestion of the week: Find a way to implement teaching the rules into practice. An easy way is to introduce it incrementally with new skills. Don't overwhelm with too many at a time. Ie. Teachimg marking? Go over marking violations. Teaching cutting? Go over picks.
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27 Jan 2020
Coaching Suggestion of the week: Make sure your goals align with your players' goals. Ask your players what they want out of the season. (Ie. make nationals, grow the club) Then tell your players what actions they will have to do in order to achieve their goal. (Ie. Workouts)
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27 Jan 2020
If they agree to your actions you can move forward knowing everyone is bought in. One of my biggest pet peeves is when there are different expectations on the team. Do we want to grind? Have fun? Both?
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