double disc court
Plural
double disc courts
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a sport where two teams aim to land discs on each other's court sections
Double Disc Court (DDC) is a frisbee sport played by two teams, each consisting of two players, using two flying discs. The game takes place on two square courts, each 13 meters on each side, positioned 17 meters apart. The goal is for each team to defend their court by catching incoming discs and to attack the opposing team's court by throwing discs into it. Points are scored when a team successfully lands a disc in the opponent’s court or when the opposing team commits a fault, such as allowing a disc to land outside the court boundaries. DDC requires quick reflexes, strategic planning, and precise throwing skills, making it a challenging and engaging sport.
- Communication between teammates is crucial in DDC.
- Teams in double disc court compete to score points by hitting their opponents' court.
- Double disc court requires precise throws and quick reflexes.
- The rules of double disc court emphasize teamwork and strategic positioning.
- Double disc court tournaments attract skilled athletes from around the world.