Past Articles in video analysis

  1. Breaking Down Japan’s No-Dump Vertical Stack

    Japan continues to lead the world in strategic innovation in ultimate.

  2. How Brute Squad Could Win A Championship, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    For a team considered one of the best in the country, Brute Squad entered the 2015 season with its fair share of questions.

  3. Instant Analysis: How Japan Took Down USA U23, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Japan's U23 Women's team pulled off the upset of the tournament, taking down the star-studded United States squad in the finals. Our instant film analysis explores what went right for Japan -- and what went wrong for the US.

  4. Scandal’s Winning Strategy: Three Theories, Powered By Agility From Five Ultimate

    A weak regular season didn't stop Scandal from dominating the postseason. What happened?

  5. 2014 Club Game of the Year: Breaking Down GOAT v. Johnny Bravo, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Should GOAT have been in the 2014 National Championship game?

  6. Rematch Ready: How #1 Oregon Edged #2 Stanford, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    The two top seeds in women's college ultimate, Oregon Fugue and Stanford Superfly, could meet again in the National Championship. We breakdown the video from the the match between these squads at the Stanford Invite earlier this season.

  7. Dissecting Oregon’s Deep Ho Stack, Powered By Agility From Five Ultimate

    Oregon has adapted their offense to their short bench.

  8. Dylan Freechild And Give-And-Go Moves: Video Analysis Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Dylan Freechild has carved out a unique style in college ultimate with his give-and-go attacking mentality.

  9. No Mark Zones, Double Handler Coverage, And Other Unconventional Styles From The 2014 Japan Open Final

    Japanese ultimate looks very different to the game played in other areas of the world.

  10. Why Can’t Ironside Win A Title? Video Breakdown, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Boston Ironside's failure to win a title isn't due to a mentality issue; it's a structural one.

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