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Revision as of 23:57, 9 March 2026
⚠️ These are extracted and adapted from Julia SCHRATZ' SOTG Exercise Catalogue: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iQL4tMTFfn_SuMeUF5odePw-FXH3h-f7/view?usp=sharing
Overview
There are exercises for the following areas:
- Play Nice: Attitude and Self-Control
- Play Fair: Fairness
- Play Together: Communication
Activities for Play Nice: Attitude and Self-Control
How do we react to calls?
Learn a technique to stay calm during critical moments in a game. Learn the difference between reacting and responding.
The BE CALM method describes how to resolve a call calmly in 6 steps:
- Breathe
- Explain
- Consider
- Ask
- Listen
- Make the call
How do we react to mistakes?
We all make mistakes, even at the highest level. How we react can either strengthen or destroy team spirit. Positive support helps your teammate to:
- Regain confidence
- Find focus
- Gain new energy
💚 Do:
Encourage, help focus on the task at hand, support
🚫 Avoid:
Criticism, sarcasm, overreactions
How do we celebrate?
Celebrating is part of the joy of playing Ultimate. But how we celebrate can make the difference between good spirit and a tense atmosphere. We want to strengthen the Spirit across teams, not break it.
💚 Do:
- Share emotions with your team while acknowledging the opponent’s performance - Stay calm even in intense moments
🚫 Avoid:
- Celebrate opponent mistakes - Make fun of opponents or making disrespectful comments - Aggressively spiking the disc
This shows: self-control, respect, and emotional maturity
Activity: Breathe
Step 1: Before Practice
Infiltrate a few players and tell them to make provocative calls during the practice.
Step 2: Before Play
Before you start playing, explain to your team that the focus of today's practice is not to react immediately to a call, but to stay calm.
How can we do that? Every time a call happens, do not say anything immediately, but:
- take a deep breath
- 2 count out loud to three (maybe even as a team)
Important:
What your players do not know:
→ Before the training, you selected a few players and told them to make provocative calls, regardless of the situation — even if they are wrong.
The goal is to challenge your players a bit and observe:
- - how they react
- - whether they focus on their breathing
- - whether they actually apply the exercise
Step 3: During Practice
Observe how the game develops — and enjoy it.
Step 4: After Practice
- - Afterwards, come together in a Spirit Circle and talk about the experience.
- - Give everyone space to speak.
- - Then explain the setup and reflect together.