DiscDogger Weekly #8 | DiscDog Games & Disc Quan Do Forms

DiscDogger Weekly #8 homes in on Team Movement & Flow. We’ve got some UpDog Games, Throw n Go, FunKey, 7 Up, and 4 Way Play. We’ve also got an in depth look at the Figure 8 Cross and Squeaky Wheel Forms from the Disc Quan Do, Disc Dog Martial Art program.

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