Hello to all Ultimate parents, family and friends. Perhaps you are unfamiliar with the sport and want to learn more so you can converse with your son or daughter player; if so click here for a summary of the rules. Or maybe you are considering going to a tournament and want to know what to expect; if so click here for an intro-to-tournaments. We will try to help with these topics and more on this web page.
Perhaps the most important point we can make is that Ultimate comes in at least two flavors. There are the local pick-up games and leagues that are played mainly for fun, camaraderie and exercise. And there are the UPA youth/junior, college and club teams where Ultimate is played seriously; and if your child plays on one of these teams, they take it seriously. He or she probably puts a great deal of time into training and attending tournaments. It is every bit as competitive as soccer, football, basketball, etc. Only better... you get to be on the sidelines with them. And by the way, they don't use the term "Frisbee." It's called a disc and the sport is just called "Ultimate."
There are 3 primary championship divisions in the Ultimate Players Association (UPA) - Youth/Junior (mostly High School), College and Club (after college). Youth/Junior and College have both Open (mens) and Womens teams. The Club division includes Open, Womens, Mixed (coed) and Masters (must be at least 33 years old). Each division holds their own annual Championship Series (sectionals and regionals) leading up to a National Championship tournament. There are over 15,000 UPA members, but that doesn't include the probably well over 30,000 local league players around the country, not to mention the untold thousands who just play pick-up.
The UPA web site has a lot of information including links to most of the youth/junior, college and club teams, dates and locations of upcoming tournaments, rules of the game, and much much more. Please use the pull-down menus at the top of the page and surf around to learn more about Ultimate and the UPA. Below are links especially for parents, friends and fans.
Sincerely, Joe Seidler - Santa Barbara Condors Parent and UPA Board Member (2002-2004)