In the video, a group of friends, Silk, Ndaho, Zakao, Motoki, Dama, and Masai, gather in a secluded park to practice and learn various Frisbee throws. They aim to master ten different techniques, including the backhand, forehand, and more complex throws like the Hammer Throw and Chicken Wing. The session is led by one who teaches the others, emphasizing wrist and finger movements for proper technique. They practice each throw until all members successfully perform it. The video ends with them mastering all techniques and reflecting on how these skills could make them popular in physical education classes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The group is in a secluded park.
2. They are learning to throw a Frisbee.
3. There are 10 kinds of throws to learn.
4. The first throw is the backhand.
5. To throw a backhand, aim with your index and middle finger, and add a snap to it.
6. The second throw is the forehand.
7. To throw a forehand, make a rapper's "yay" and hook your middle finger over the inside of the disk.
8. The third throw is the gorilla, also known as the Hammer Throw.
9. To throw a gorilla, throw the Frisbee and then twist outward.
10. The fourth throw is the curve.
11. To throw a curve, throw the Frisbee at an angle and it will turn to the side that's lower.
12. The fifth throw is the no-look pass.
13. The sixth throw is the Chicken Wing.
14. The seventh throw is the airbrush.
15. The eighth throw is the leg version of the airbrush.
16. The ninth throw is the catch and toss.
17. The tenth throw is the aerial pass.
18. The final challenge is to throw a backhand with your left and a forehand with your right simultaneously.
19. The group spent 4.5 hours learning and practicing the throws.
20. The group successfully completed all 10 challenges.