Talk:Flying disc freestyle

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Suggested rename

Rename to Freestyle (disc sport) or Freestyle (disc game) or something? Just removing the deprecated "frisbee" from the name. --Liface 16:59, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Using frisbee is fine - it's a generic term now and it's how most people know the sport.

It's not, I don't think. It gives preference to an outdated copyright, that's why Ultimate players prefer to call their sport Ultimate. --Liface 07:24, 13 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Frisbee should indeed be removed from the title as it is a trademark.

Referencing

Hello, In just about every case you are using references to literally explain to people what a "word" means, like Knee, elbow, head, governing body etc etc. You need references on how these words apply to the activity of frisbee freestyle. Instead of referencing the "FPA world championships" you reference what a "world championship" means. I think everyone already knows what that is. What people need is to know is what an "FPA World Championship" is. Lacks proper reference everywhere. If you need help with referencing, let me know, I can help. So far I like the other article better, even though it was all over the place it was more informative. Also John Weyand hasn't gone by "dreamer" for a long time. He goes by "Z" 69.92.9.174 (talk) 14:22, 20 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]