
How to play Guts by USA Guts
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Guts is a high-speed sport in which players try to throw the disc so fast, or with so much movement, that members of the opposing team—lined up fingertip to fingertip 14 meters (15 yards, 11 inches) away— cannot catch it cleanly with one hand. Teams take turns throwing and catching. In 1958, two brothers, Boots and John Healy, discovered a “Pluto Platter” in a store in Minneapolis. It was passed about the family until Tim and Mary Healy and several friends began tossing it around on July 4, 1958. By the end of the day, the game of Guts was invented—two teams of five players stand fourteen meters (fifteen yards) apart and throw the Frisbee (less than vertical and within reach) to be caught by the other team with one hand.
More information on the history of Guts can be found at http://usaguts.com/history
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Guts has been around since the 1970s. No gloves in my day. Popularity faded but it sounds like it is coming back.
I like how the “no upside down throws” rule gets said at the end of the video. I was watching the whole time thinking “my upside down backhand would score every time.”
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Dude I knew there had to be a sport for this. Letssss Freakiiinnn Goooooooo
Can you skip a shot to the defense? Or is that like a foot fault and results in no points?
110 grams seems soooo light
We played this game as kids.. we called it tips.. when u tip the disc.. cool game
Didn't guts used to use 110g fastbacks? Like, back in the 70s/80s.
Now do it with 180g disc golf drivers being thrown 75 mph
what type of disc is jused?
Very cool game !!
Nice explanation, good graphics !
Good narration!