Jonny Malks
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The "Get the Legs Back" Ultimate Frisbee Workout
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We're back! And we're *getting back* to 100% with this field workout I like to do to regain some game-like endurance after a break. I hope it's helpful and that everyone has a joyful holiday season!
In-Season Speed Workout for Ultimate Frisbee
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Hey gang! Back with you today to walk through a little speed/acceleration workout that I like to throw into my training schedule during the AUDL/club season to work on getting faster even in the midst of a lot of other ultimate commitments. I hope it's helpful! Remember: I push you because I love you.
Film Room - Cutting Deep from a Horizontal Stack (feat. Andrew Ouchterlony)
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In honor of WUCC 2022 kicking off today, we're back with another film room featuring Toronto GOAT's Andrew Ouchterlony performing a textbook deep cut off of a handler swing in a horizontal stack. These kinds of cuts that preserve horizontal space out of the ho-stack are a handler's dream, especially on the backhand side. Let's learn together! Remember: I push you because I love you.
Film Room - Handler Defense (feat. Steph Phillips, David Cranston, MGH, & Chris Strub)
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In today's film room we break down how some of the best defenders in the game approach guarding handlers. I try to play the video clips a few times through for each defender to make sure the nuances of their techniques show through. Hopefully this video will help you get after it the next time you're tasked with guarding the other team's most disc-dominant squirrel! Remember: I push you because...
Fieldin' it (with Jonny!) - Episode 1: Rowan McDonnell on Mental Prep
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Happy Mother's Day, y'all! To celebrate, we've got Rowan here to tell you a little bit about how he mentally prepares for a big game. Flow with it!
How to Pull a Disc in Ultimate Frisbee
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In today's video, I share some tips on how to improve your pulls! Mastering this essential skill will help you become a vital part of any team's D-line. Including pulls as part of your throwing practice routine - and, thus, your arsenal of throws at-large - will pay major dividends! Remember: I push you because I love you.
How to Throw in the Wind - Ultimate Frisbee
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Hey, folks! Today we discuss some helpful tips for throwing in the wind. This is an essential skill that will help you take a major step toward becoming a reliable threat for your team regardless of the uncontrollables that you face in-game. Get out on a windy day and practice along with me! Remember: we push you because we love you.
Film Room - Reading Hucks with Breakside Fade
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In today's film room we discuss how (and how not) to read a huck with breakside fade in order to maximize your horizontal separation and be the most efficient, reliable receiver you can be. It's not always about making the highlight play! In fact, if you follow the tips in this video, you'll be reading the disc so well that you'll very rarely have to! Remember: I push you because I love you. Ha...
Ultimate Frisbee Field Workout (feat. Rowan McDonnell & AJ Merriman)
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I hope that you can use this video as inspiration to head out to the field with your friends and get some paced, creative reps in. If you like the sneak peak of the drills and exercises shown here, be sure to head over to Excel Ultimate and sign up for a subscription. It's the best online ultimate training platform around! Excel's website: excelultimate.com/ Excel's UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/Exc...
Film Room - "The Jab" Move in Ultimate Frisbee (feat. Ryan Osgar, John Randolph, and Conrad Schloer)
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In today's film room we break down a simple yet powerful cutting technique that has been perfected by some of the game's best players over the last few years. It's call "The Jab." It's versatile, quick, and potent. Mastering The Jab will help set you apart (both physically and metaphorically) no matter where you are trying to cut on the field. Let's learn it together! Remember: I push you becau...
How to Throw an Ultimate Frisbee Scoober
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Today we're going to learn about one of my favorite throws: the Scoober! Perfect for pinpoint, slicey looks that hit creative targets to switch the point of attack, the Scoober is a must for folks looking to complete their throwing arsenal. Take a look at the tips in this video and let me know what you think! Remember: I push you because I love you!
How to Play Downfield Defense in Ultimate Frisbee (feat. Rowan McDonnell & AJ Merriman)
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In this video, Rowan, AJ, and I walk you through how to play downfield defense. First, we cover fundamentals, then we move on to some higher-level tips. Last, I conduct a film review of some key examples. I hope that this video helps you take your game to the next level and shut down the other team's best player. It's all about being a patient and hungry defender! Remember: we push you because ...
Film Room - The Spin Move (feat. Chris Kocher, John Stubbs, & Ben Scharfstein)
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In today's film room we discuss perhaps the most iconic move in all of field sports - the Spin Move - and how it can be applied to the game of ultimate frisbee. Watch these examples closely, and see if you can get the hang of the footwork and positioning to work situational uses of the Spin Move into your own game. Remember: I push you because I love you!
Film Room - How Throwing to the Break Side Early Can Help Improve Your Team's Offense
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In today's film room, we take a look at a couple examples of potent inside breaks early in the stall count and emphasize how much room they open up for the throwing team's offense. Internalize the lesson in this video for the next time you engage your front-of-the-stack option in-game! Remember: I push you because I love you!
The Uprights Drill for Ultimate Frisbee Huck Precision
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The Uprights Drill for Ultimate Frisbee Huck Precision
Film Room - Endzone Offense (feat. Truckstop & Brute Squad)
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Film Room - Endzone Offense (feat. Truckstop & Brute Squad)
Ultimate Frisbee Footwork and Endurance Workout
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Ultimate Frisbee Footwork and Endurance Workout
Film Room - Creative Ways to Go Upline in Ultimate Frisbee (feat. Dylan Freechild & Sean Keegan)
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Film Room - Creative Ways to Go Upline in Ultimate Frisbee (feat. Dylan Freechild & Sean Keegan)
Film Room - How to Box Out
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Film Room - How to Box Out
How to Mark in Ultimate Frisbee (feat. AJ Merriman & Luke Rehfuss)
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How to Mark in Ultimate Frisbee (feat. AJ Merriman & Luke Rehfuss)
How to Throw an Ultimate Frisbee Backhand
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How to Throw an Ultimate Frisbee Backhand
Film Room - How to Cut Under (feat. Toronto GOAT's Andrew Ouchterlony)
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Film Room - How to Cut Under (feat. Toronto GOAT's Andrew Ouchterlony)
How to Throw an Ultimate Frisbee Forehand (the "Flick")
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How to Throw an Ultimate Frisbee Forehand (the "Flick")
Advice for the Next Generation (feat. Rowan McDonnell, AJ Merriman, and Antoine Davis)
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Advice for the Next Generation (feat. Rowan McDonnell, AJ Merriman, and Antoine Davis)
Ultimate Frisbee Workout for Acceleration & Explosiveness (feat. Luke & Lucas)
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Ultimate Frisbee Workout for Acceleration & Explosiveness (feat. Luke & Lucas)
William & Mary Men's Ultimate 2017-18 Highlights
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William & Mary Men's Ultimate 2017-18 Highlights
Ultimate Frisbee Goal Drills for Solo Training
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Ultimate Frisbee Goal Drills for Solo Training

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Coniculator
    @Coniculator 21 день тому

    Thanks for the video! It would be cool if you put a circle on the players involved in the examples you're talking about

  • @frentz7
    @frentz7 Місяць тому

    Thank you! Gives me some ideas ..

  • @julioreyram
    @julioreyram 5 місяців тому

    Thx!!!

  • @Mellowyellow8888
    @Mellowyellow8888 5 місяців тому

    should point out.. the thrower in this case I assume.. to know to throw from the open side and have it move towards the breakside instead of aiming straight towards the open side and needing the receiver to run diagonally across the field

  • @Mellowyellow8888
    @Mellowyellow8888 5 місяців тому

    this is interesting @0:49 or so.. he's throwing or unwinding before the front foot is down already after the x-step.. this is like counter to what disc golf say when they do the same x-step movement for their drives.. they are in the process of winding AFTER the front foot is down.. i akin the pull and the disc golf drives to be literally the same move or "motive" as a pull because you don't have the pivot set requirement in the pull and both aim to have greatest distance or maximum time aloft..

  • @natesolon
    @natesolon 8 місяців тому

    Hi Jonny, in the video it looks like your index finger is splayed out quite a ways from the rest of your fingers. I'm not able to extend my finger this far and still put pressure on the inside of the disc. Are you able to grip the inside rim with that finger, or is it just resting on the outside of the disc?

  • @tapelape
    @tapelape 9 місяців тому

    Saw a similar move to this in the australian D1 open final ua-cam.com/users/clipUgkxVH9aAuKXoGueDgwGmu9A-wz4DLpgulB_ Love this video!

  • @vzeroni
    @vzeroni Рік тому

    Hi Johnny, thanks so much for making this content! I've got a tiny suggestion here for future vids. I'd love to see vids from a higher up camera angle using a tripod because I think it would make it easier to see the distance and shape of your throws. Also just wanted to thank you again for the content. I learned your grip is higher on the flight rings than it is for me and was impressed that your 20, 30 and even 60 yard throws look pretty much identical to me. You are the smoothest thrower I've ever seen. You make it look easy :)

  • @yueyu6244
    @yueyu6244 Рік тому

    Love your video Jonny, so fun to watch

  • @iamonthecan12
    @iamonthecan12 Рік тому

    Eh. I always see the traingle mark being broken time and time again, especially on dump swings back towards the middle. Good handlers can easily get around it with all kinds of throws, even in windy conditions. I find it way more effect, especially when forcing a flick, to be perpendicular to the handler's pivot foot without straddling and, instead of looking and reacting to the handler, look down field at what the handler is looking at and see if any of your teammates have been broken and if their cutter is wide open. It's a more efficient and smarter mark, especially when you 100% know that a cutter has beaten your man to the break side or a cutter is beating the crap out of your teammate for a potential 50 yard huck to the endzone. When you see these cutters and you know the handler is licking his lips to throw those passes, that's where you can actively take away that throw by adjusting your mark to cause the handler to hesitate just for a brief second to maybe not throw to that wide open cutter and have the stall count go way higher. I get a ton of errant passes when doing this mark and get way longer stall counts. Handlers also know that they can easily break you by faking you with their eyes if you're looking at their eyes. It's pointless when you have a good handler. They can't fake you when you exactly what they're looking at downfield. The other advantage is when you're allowing a throw to the sideline, you know exactly when the handler will throw and you can prevent a handler cut up field by immediately jumping and taking away the space the handler wants to cut to for a give and go. In that same situation you can communicate to your teammate to switch and also take away that handler cut upfield while you transition to taking the mark on the sideline with the opponent who just caught the disk. In short, this mark allows you to know what is happening on the field in real time instead of having to react to the handler or what your teammates are saying downfield or on the sideline. You can react way quicker, not exhaust yourself with pointless movements / guessing game and can make more effective adjustments to stop wide open passes and get the stall count much higher to force last second errant throws

  • @challenges-dl3yu
    @challenges-dl3yu Рік тому

    I really like this place

  • @plantguy7630
    @plantguy7630 Рік тому

    I'm writing out the routine here because I keep forgetting and needing to rewatch the whole thing: - triangle of cones 15-20 yds away from the goal. discs at the top of the pyramid. - 1st set is force side unders thrown to same side of the goal (ie. flicks from the right to the right flat if you're a righty) - 2nd set is throwing to the opposite side of the filed (ie. you throw backhands from the right to the left side of the goal if you're a righty) - 3rd inside break throws to the same side (ie. backhands from right side to right side) - 4th break throws across to the middle of the goal (flicks thrown from the right side to the middle) - 5th is a set of arounds throws (so oi backhands from right side into the middle of the net from close range)

  • @vivekmanchala2292
    @vivekmanchala2292 Рік тому

    thank you this was really helpful

  • @julioreyram
    @julioreyram Рік тому

    patiently working down this FUCKING SICK SCOOBER hahahaha

  • @frentz7
    @frentz7 Рік тому

    wait .. *the* Jonny Malks?!

  • @chunkywombat3505
    @chunkywombat3505 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @chemicalstarfux584
    @chemicalstarfux584 Рік тому

    Contact is gonna happen way more with this method. But they explained it well and I liked it.

  • @TshepoThaela
    @TshepoThaela Рік тому

    Slow feet don't eat 🔥

  • @MrHardgabi
    @MrHardgabi Рік тому

    great

  • @SunnyD876
    @SunnyD876 Рік тому

    How much raw strength is needed too perform this or is it all technique

    • @Gameboob
      @Gameboob Рік тому

      Honestly, I've always been average build, weak upper body (can do 3 chin ups max), no abs, and I can throw a backhand about 65 yards in no wind standing still (as in not a pull). Not the best, and not hucking goals from my own goal line like Nutt, but no gym time needed for decent damage. Just lots of practice.

  • @neeyatijohnson7054
    @neeyatijohnson7054 Рік тому

    I'd love to know just a little bit more about footwork when the person you are guarding creates contact with you in your deny position. For ex) you are forcing under they create contact with a hard cut deep. Is the only option to back pedal?

  • @sjbboy1790
    @sjbboy1790 Рік тому

    What were the specific plyos that you did? I know everyone has like a different set and order for them as well as some different exercises. Kind of interested in seeing what you do compared to what I have seen in the past.

  • @user-zg4lp4ep4t
    @user-zg4lp4ep4t 2 роки тому

    You have so many discs, here, in Colombia, they are like $60 each

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 2 роки тому

    Excellent Jonny! Tho I have been under the impression that hollow-body is done from a hand-stand? 🤸🏾…where is the hollow-body emoji?

  • @vibhav45
    @vibhav45 2 роки тому

    great vid! look forward to skying you some day ;)

  • @nicholastangwall6188
    @nicholastangwall6188 2 роки тому

    Love the video! Quarter squats have always been a staple of my workouts but half-quarter-half might have them beat. Hammie activation must be insane!

  • @xiyuwan1658
    @xiyuwan1658 2 роки тому

    Hi Jonny, thank you for the video!! i have trouble adjusting my forehand for years. I keep learning from tutorials videos but i still finding my forehead is not changing. Could you please look at my form? If it’s fine may I send you a video? Thank you!!

  • @scottj4641
    @scottj4641 2 роки тому

    Does "in the wind" mean into a head wind? Or does it mean in any kind of wind? I was never clear which way it was blowing.

  • @chrisomara7416
    @chrisomara7416 2 роки тому

    Jonny I've got a question for you.. if I'm cutting deep and receiving this kind of throw, is there any point in running on that curved, slightly incorrect path to more effectively box out my defender? Or should I just go straight to where I know the disc is going to be and jump for it from there? I frequently have taller people defending me bc I'm not the tallest, so boxing out is my default but I've overcommitted to the box out on these kind of throws and then not been able to actually catch the disc.

  • @frentz7
    @frentz7 2 роки тому

    Great video, thank you.

  • @huntleybokuhlmann4918
    @huntleybokuhlmann4918 2 роки тому

    Your video is very nice!! You could easily get more people watching with Promo'SM!

  • @solfeinberg437
    @solfeinberg437 2 роки тому

    Another thing I noticed is that the defense doesn't seem to contest the resets - at all. What if you had a squirrely person on the dump? That could throw a wrench into the works. Otherwise offense never has to risk possession. Get a nice 7 second AUDL count too.

  • @sandygehrmann6309
    @sandygehrmann6309 2 роки тому

    How many times a week would you recommend doing these? Should I take a rest day in between each, or are they not that level of intensity? Thanks for your videos man!

  • @ligemerrill6368
    @ligemerrill6368 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this video--I think we're going to start implementing Goose cones into our next HS team workout. :)

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 2 роки тому

    As an incentive for speed, I like to huck the disc to start the sprint, vainly trying to get to it before it stops (only got to the disc once…on a very windy day!). Time to get back out there Jonny!

  • @daltonsteinkamp384
    @daltonsteinkamp384 2 роки тому

    Hey Jonny, great videos. Ik it's not your typical video style, but I think it might be interesting to do a video on your ACL recovery. I tore mine last August and am about 5 months post op. I just had my first major setback, and I think it would be cool to hear about how your recovery went and what you learned through your experience. Keep up the great work

  • @cainkindly
    @cainkindly 2 роки тому

    Hey, love the video, can you explain why being square is key? Like, what goes wrong if your not?

  • @Mellowyellow8888
    @Mellowyellow8888 2 роки тому

    i think the problem with spin moves on the ultimate field as contrast to basketball/football is that you really need to close the gap between you and the defender before it is effective.. otherwise if the gap is too big the defender is just standing there watching you spin.. think like low post spin move from olaijuwan.. basically when your back is to the basket with your defender on you, you spin that seals away the defender.. similar with a runningback or a widereciever.. you need very small gap to seal the defender.. this is a problem in ultimate that is similar to soccer.. spin moves aren't really as useful..

  • @jakelee2402
    @jakelee2402 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks! In trying to learn the forearm this summer, I've developed major pain in my shoulder (rotator cuff?). It's not necessarily that I'm trying to throw at 100% vs. 80% (like you say), I think it's my overall mechanics (though your video will help) but I also think I just need to build more muscle in the shoulder, arm, and core. Have you run into this issue? Any suggestions? I'm starting specific exercises for rotator cuff and core.

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      Working on shoulder-specific lifts and focusing on your core sounds like a great start! Also, make sure to consult the services of a licensed physical therapist. Nothing can replace quality care when it comes to addressing injuries!

  • @solfeinberg437
    @solfeinberg437 2 роки тому

    Not the most advisable thing, but sometimes it looks cool & you gotta do it.

  • @acminn1
    @acminn1 2 роки тому

    The continue cut. 🐐 Do you have drills or film suggestions to practice the setting up your jump to high point the disc?

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      Hey Alec! Great question. The folks who I watch to improve my high pointing ability are Rowan McDonnell, Sandy Jorgensen, and Trent Dillon. There are some great Truck, Scandal, and Sockeye/Pitt games on UA-cam to study up. Hope this helps!

    • @acminn1
      @acminn1 2 роки тому

      @@JonnyMalks Awesome thanks for the suggestions! Keep up the hard work!

  • @diegoasencio3245
    @diegoasencio3245 2 роки тому

    johnny can we see what a normal week of training in-season looks like? great vid btw

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      Hey Diego! Great idea. I'll try to do some vlogging moving forward that might help illuminate what a full week of training looks like. Thanks for your support!

  • @lizziehimmelfarb7142
    @lizziehimmelfarb7142 2 роки тому

    Nice video, Jonny!!

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      Thanks, Lizzie - your support means the world!

  • @victorweller3336
    @victorweller3336 2 роки тому

    How much rest do you take between sets and reps?

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      Hey Victor! Thanks for your question. Generally, a super light jog back to the line is a good amount of rest for these. That being said, if you're feeling winded, take more time, especially on the hollow sprints and flying 10s. Most of this workout is focused on getting you to your top speed within the amount of distance allotted, rather than focusing on cardio. Hope this helps!

  • @victorweller3336
    @victorweller3336 2 роки тому

    We neeeed more of these. Absolutely top content!!

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I'll keep trying to put similar stuff out!

  • @yangfan66
    @yangfan66 2 роки тому

    Nice video, thanks a lot.

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful!

  • @bng2021
    @bng2021 2 роки тому

    Love your video

  • @TheWaugh751
    @TheWaugh751 2 роки тому

    Very helpful

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      So glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!

  • @leonmakenzie7972
    @leonmakenzie7972 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video Jonny

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      You're so welcome - thank you for the support!

  • @tacefairy
    @tacefairy 2 роки тому

    Will you be doing videos on WUCC?

    • @JonnyMalks
      @JonnyMalks 2 роки тому

      Will certainly try to cover the games they post. What are some teams/skills you'd like analyzed?