| | The most effective cuts happen when both the thrower and the receiver anticipate the development of a play. If you think your player is going to get the disc, cut towards them even before they catch it this promotes quick, steady passes, and keeps the defense from getting a solid marking position on the thrower. And know where your teammates are so that even before you catch the disc you have an idea of where a pass could go to get it to another player. There are different types of cuts for each of the basic positions: | | |