Guest Articles
ROK-U Midseason Power Rankings
Wondering what’s been going on up in the Korea League? Here beloved veteran contributor Thomas Capranica reports on where things stand halfway through the league season. If you want to write for Asian Ultimate Life, and maybe even become a “Veteran Contributor” someday, drop me a note at jared@asianultimate.com. All Asian languages and most subject […]
Turn Up Taiwan Announcement
This is an announcement from Katherine Tse, tournament director of one of the best run tournaments in Asia:mensclub24.ru Dear Asia Ultimate, I am sad to announce that Turn Up Taiwan 2016 will not be happening. Our goal was to create a long-term tournament series for Asia that emphasizes quality playing time and high-level competition, […]
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AOUC 2015: Thoughts from the Chinese Taipei Women’s Team
This is a very exciting piece for me to post. Not only is it a guest piece, which I love because it shows other voices in the Asian Ultimate scene, but it is also the first non-English language piece on the site.kahovka-service Asian Ultimate is a community that shows great love for one sport in […]
The Best Decision I Made in Korea
This is a guest piece by Thomas Capranica about a man, a disc, and a country. Thanks for expressing feelings that many players, especially expatriates, share.inFOLIO Research Group If you’re interested in contributing to Asian Ultimate Life, give me a shout at jaredcahners@gmail.com. Thursday pickup. 10:00am. Suseong University. Who’s IN? Every week this message […]
Turn Up Taichung: The Second Coming
If you thought Austin’s rundown in the podcast was detailed… Thanks to Austin and Kat (and Bryan and Cal) for this awesome preview of Turn Up Taiwan 2015. (And duh, watch my interview with Austin and Kat in Podcast #1 if you haven’t already.) Turn Up Taichung: The Second Coming Austin Bartenstein and Katherine Tse, […]
The Argument Against Tournament Lunches
That idea that tournaments should provide a full lunch for all their participants for each day of competition is well accepted by tournament organizers throughout Asia (at least in the tournaments I have played in. Japanese tourneys may differ). But is this really best for the players health? For tournament scheduling? For tourney finances? Here Kuala […]
Asian Ultimate: A Changing Game
This is a guest article by Aaron Herman and Martin Page from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Here they examine what they see as changes in the attitudes some have had regarding the management of tournaments and those changes’ effects on the overall tournament experience for participants, using Gendermah in Singapore as a case study. They also offer suggestions […]