I just started track this year and I just learned the glide. My 4th meet I threw 33'10" and came in 19th place using the glide. Now I watch David all the time now.
I’ve really enjoyed watching David Storl throw with his glide technique. Also very athletic figure not a fat shot putter at all. He’s a world champion as well. Great thrower. The person explaining the throw in the video understands the glide technique very well.
Out of curiosity would you say the length of an athletes wingspan (arms reach) have a significant affect as far as an advantage in throwing a farther distance. Also would there be a larger affect on glide with it being more linear and direct? I am 6'2 with a wingspan of 6'9 as a glider and am also wonder if I can get away with doing so (being on the short side). I understand a lot of power comes from the legs but how much force is actually generated with the arms contact off the neck at the end of the throw? Loved the video also love Storl
Hi there, I'm in the U20 Shot Put, throwing 10.62m. Is there any specific things I could do to increase my shot put throw a few more metres? Weight training tips? Technique? I'm also a glider by the way.
Take videos of your throws at practice and later compare them to the model you are chasing, obsess over the small things they are doing with there hips and wrist etc really pick it apart (put the two videos side by side), never start practice without a goal on something you want to fix based off those previous videos (this has helped me tremendously over the years) In the weight room or hell even at home focus on explosiveness, if you aren't getting sore you need to change some things up and find new lifts which there are tons of even from storl that will shock your body. Hope the season is progressing well
Ive been really focusing on my glide watching this shows me to emphasize more lower body turning and im more of a lower body person, this should boost my distance from 39,3 to 40+ in no time
Hi Suman... great question... wrist support is used by almost everyone at higher levels of competition, especially the heavy shot puts for men and women. The taping helps support the stress wrist. So I would recommend taping the wrist or using velcro straps. These are good. amzn.to/2BEi5fV
Hello coach could you do a break down on Yaime Perez 2019 gold. When I first saw her I was impressed at her technique. She’s beautiful to watch. Thank you
Very good videoHi sir my pr in shot put 16 pounds is 5.5 m i want to throw 8.5 m but problem shot put feel me very heavy when I throw so what should i do in weight training plz reply
Hey I throw the shot put at a junior college and I'm throwing it 13.85m around 45 feet and i want to hit 50 feet. By the end of this year. What do you suggest I do? I have the strength I'm sweating 315 5 times deadlifting 365 5 times and benching 225 5 times.
Brett Oden shotput is about speed, strength and technique. So just because you have the strength doesn't mean you're automatically you're gonna throw far. Try working on your technique and speed.
Awesome stuff are you a freshman or sophomore? Work on the core Olympic lifts as im sure you have already with emphasis on explosiveness and before every workout session try to find something new so you aren't doing the same things over and over with your body getting used to the stress. Find a model you can base your technique off of and try to understand and break down each small piece of there throw (even compare him to you side by side VISUALIZE!). Take videos of your throws in practice and never start practice without a goal on something you want to fix based off those previous videos. Also numbers on bench and squat can mean very different things based on your height and yes you have a solid amount of strength what but about your explosiveness. If you are always lifting at moderate speed or slowly trying to get the heaviest wight im sure you can find a tremendous increase in distance by changing that focus. Hope some of this general stuff ive picked up can help
@@isaacruddell9942 that is some very good information that I will take into some consideration! I am a sophomore and I'm 6 feet tall and weigh 270 lbs. I'm very explosive I have a 35 inch vertical. I am working out with a professional football player and his training staff on getting the power movements and the lifts that will benefit me. I've been watching videos of me throw and videos of other professional gliders throw the shot put and I try to pick up on little things they do that will help me. Thank you for your information and helping me out!! It's greatly appreciated!!
hello, i just came across your video! was wondering how do i block during the strike. currently i am unable to block efficiently and my left hand is just dangling to keep me balanced. and because of the deceleration i hurt my rhomboids and lower lats 😢
Coach I think David's heel in the middle hits the ground for just an instant. Back it back up and look at it. The Glide thrower from Poland does it as well if I'm not mistaken.
I just started track this year and I just learned the glide. My 4th meet I threw 33'10" and came in 19th place using the glide. Now I watch David all the time now.
In what class did u compete and what KG shot mate ??
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I’ve really enjoyed watching David Storl throw with his glide technique. Also very athletic figure not a fat shot putter at all. He’s a world champion as well. Great thrower. The person explaining the throw in the video understands the glide technique very well.
Your a great help for young person like me, ty
I would like to try the shot put
@@tunic7794 DO it my dude the environment of throws in general is so cool, it isn't stressful and can be a lot of fun
@@isaacruddell9942 how do I start
@@tunic7794 are you in a school that runs a throws program?
@@isaacruddell9942 the last time I went to school was at 2001 it seems the school I went to didn't have a throws program
I'm a glider throwing 47'6.5 HS sophomore and i never knew how bad my form was until I started watching this dude
Out of curiosity would you say the length of an athletes wingspan (arms reach) have a significant affect as far as an advantage in throwing a farther distance. Also would there be a larger affect on glide with it being more linear and direct? I am 6'2 with a wingspan of 6'9 as a glider and am also wonder if I can get away with doing so (being on the short side). I understand a lot of power comes from the legs but how much force is actually generated with the arms contact off the neck at the end of the throw? Loved the video also love Storl
bro my wing span is 5'6💀
Very good video. Thank you very much for your content.
Im a bug fan of David Strol and Im from Germany too.
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Between Im a heel guy
Hi there, I'm in the U20 Shot Put, throwing 10.62m.
Is there any specific things I could do to increase my shot put throw a few more metres?
Weight training tips? Technique? I'm also a glider by the way.
Take videos of your throws at practice and later compare them to the model you are chasing, obsess over the small things they are doing with there hips and wrist etc really pick it apart (put the two videos side by side), never start practice without a goal on something you want to fix based off those previous videos (this has helped me tremendously over the years) In the weight room or hell even at home focus on explosiveness, if you aren't getting sore you need to change some things up and find new lifts which there are tons of even from storl that will shock your body. Hope the season is progressing well
Ive been really focusing on my glide watching this shows me to emphasize more lower body turning and im more of a lower body person, this should boost my distance from 39,3 to 40+ in no time
And this is my first year of track
Sir i wanted to know that is there a need to starp a tape around the wrist just as david storl has done
Hi Suman... great question... wrist support is used by almost everyone at higher levels of competition, especially the heavy shot puts for men and women. The taping helps support the stress wrist. So I would recommend taping the wrist or using velcro straps. These are good. amzn.to/2BEi5fV
Excellent video, keep it up very useful
Hello coach could you do a break down on Yaime Perez 2019 gold. When I first saw her I was impressed at her technique. She’s beautiful to watch. Thank you
Doha 2019
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Very good videoHi sir my pr in shot put 16 pounds is 5.5 m i want to throw 8.5 m but problem shot put feel me very heavy when I throw so what should i do in weight training plz reply
Try this... ruclips.net/video/j_N8ROqojVU/видео.html
Hey I throw the shot put at a junior college and I'm throwing it 13.85m around 45 feet and i want to hit 50 feet. By the end of this year. What do you suggest I do? I have the strength I'm sweating 315 5 times deadlifting 365 5 times and benching 225 5 times.
Brett Oden shotput is about speed, strength and technique. So just because you have the strength doesn't mean you're automatically you're gonna throw far. Try working on your technique and speed.
@@lilliekennedy1293 yeah ik I threw 47 feet this last week. I fixed up a lot of my technical stuff and trying to get it down.
Awesome stuff are you a freshman or sophomore? Work on the core Olympic lifts as im sure you have already with emphasis on explosiveness and before every workout session try to find something new so you aren't doing the same things over and over with your body getting used to the stress. Find a model you can base your technique off of and try to understand and break down each small piece of there throw (even compare him to you side by side VISUALIZE!). Take videos of your throws in practice and never start practice without a goal on something you want to fix based off those previous videos. Also numbers on bench and squat can mean very different things based on your height and yes you have a solid amount of strength what but about your explosiveness. If you are always lifting at moderate speed or slowly trying to get the heaviest wight im sure you can find a tremendous increase in distance by changing that focus. Hope some of this general stuff ive picked up can help
@@isaacruddell9942 that is some very good information that I will take into some consideration! I am a sophomore and I'm 6 feet tall and weigh 270 lbs. I'm very explosive I have a 35 inch vertical. I am working out with a professional football player and his training staff on getting the power movements and the lifts that will benefit me. I've been watching videos of me throw and videos of other professional gliders throw the shot put and I try to pick up on little things they do that will help me. Thank you for your information and helping me out!! It's greatly appreciated!!
@@brettoden9244 how have you progressed?
hello, i just came across your video! was wondering how do i block during the strike. currently i am unable to block efficiently and my left hand is just dangling to keep me balanced. and because of the deceleration i hurt my rhomboids and lower lats 😢
Great synopsis thanks!
Hi i given the task of coaching our high school for shot put next year, thank you for the assistance
Have you studied goata movement patterns?
How can I send you film? I was hoping you could evaluate my form and let me know what I should be improving.
Nicholas Strangis If he doesn’t respond you can sent it to EliteThrowingsCoaching
@@davycompo9990 how would Igo about doing that?
Nicholas Strangis Email him, just go to his website and his email is at the bottom, the website is elitethrowscoach.com
Appreciate it :)
Coach I think David's heel in the middle hits the ground for just an instant. Back it back up and look at it. The Glide thrower from Poland does it as well if I'm not mistaken.
@@matthewmohler289 right but I'm talking about when he hits in the middle.
Sir love from India
David Storl does not hold any shot put record. Ulf Timmermann did 23.06 meters in 1988 using the glide technique.
For a glider yes he does
@@brelawrence26 No, his record is only 22.20 m. Ulf Timmermann did 23.06 m.
Good glaider
full spin is better