Nice. This is the sort of non-obvious detail to be able to now identify. The sort of thing where watching a throw and things look mostly right but you know something is just a bit off. Thanks as always!
I love this series!! You always explain it so well, if it is possible would a video on how not to think of the line and just be fast all the way through?
Thanks! Appreciate the great info. Keep it coming! Would like to see some more drills on getting a solid straight block leg, getting the kids to be confident to hit a solid plant... Also would like to see you take submitted videos of amateur throwers and critique them like Thomas Roehler does (Throws Breakdown) on his instagram account. As a coach, it would be a very helpful way for me to learn how to correct my throwers.
@@coachhalley Coach, Almost you have covered everything (block, elbow mistakes, left arm, the C position) in your content........ Just one thing which I am struggling is the angle of throw...... I see somewhere around 32-38 degree.... I try to aim but still I loose the tip and I am getting failure....... Would be helpful if you can suggest some drills to improve this ..... Definitely in future I would like to send you videos for analysis on your paid services but as of now there are some gaps like speed n all... I am working on it.
@@sanjaypatidar1235 sounds good. Would love to see your throws! Also, have you see this video? How To Throw The Javelin Farther - Tips To Control The Javelin Flight ruclips.net/video/l470Jar9RIQ/видео.html
Great to hear! If you’re looking for more technical videos, check out my new online javelin class “Javelin Technique with Coach Halley.” It focused on javelin technique. If you’re interested in free stuff, I have a play list on my RUclips channel called “How to throw the javelin.”
Great video! Is there any chance you could make a video or point me to a video about the mental aspect of javelin? I tend to overthink when I throw and it leads to me throwing worse than I know I can. I would love some tips to help me with this! Thanks!!
Good video on keeping closed and NOT pulling the non-throwing shoulder back. I just watched about 135 HS throwers at the "Southwest Javelin Showcase" in Chandler AZ. I would say about 80% of the kids competing opened up way to soon. Some how these athletes think touch down of the right leg/foot in the impulse stage is the beginning of the delivery phase. That's when they think to start turning the shoulders to get set for the throw. Your video is a good example of keeping the shoulders from turned and to stabilize the left side block with the shoulder...getting a much longer pull. I will pass on this video.
hello coach i am from China i will begin my postgradute study in 2025 in America can i pay a visit to u 😂 i watched every video you posted so damn awesome
Hey I commented on a earlier video asking if i could send you some video of me doing javelin for any critiques. Is there a good email i could reach you at to send a video? And thankyou for all of your videos they have all been great help, im hoping to make it to state for javelin this year for track.
Nice. This is the sort of non-obvious detail to be able to now identify. The sort of thing where watching a throw and things look mostly right but you know something is just a bit off. Thanks as always!
Well said! Thanks!
Greetings from Thailand. Nice to see you again Coach Scott.
Hope you are well! Great to hear from you!
I love this series!! You always explain it so well, if it is possible would a video on how not to think of the line and just be fast all the way through?
I’ve now got it on my list! Thank you for the suggestion!
Thanks! Appreciate the great info. Keep it coming! Would like to see some more drills on getting a solid straight block leg, getting the kids to be confident to hit a solid plant...
Also would like to see you take submitted videos of amateur throwers and critique them like Thomas Roehler does (Throws Breakdown) on his instagram account. As a coach, it would be a very helpful way for me to learn how to correct my throwers.
Thank you! So appreciated!!
So clear ! Good job
Thank you!
Great explanation @Coach, Thank you so much..... Lots of love ❤ for the content
Thank you! What would you like to see in a future video?
@@coachhalley Coach, Almost you have covered everything (block, elbow mistakes, left arm, the C position) in your content........ Just one thing which I am struggling is the angle of throw...... I see somewhere around 32-38 degree.... I try to aim but still I loose the tip and I am getting failure....... Would be helpful if you can suggest some drills to improve this ..... Definitely in future I would like to send you videos for analysis on your paid services but as of now there are some gaps like speed n all... I am working on it.
@@sanjaypatidar1235 sounds good. Would love to see your throws! Also, have you see this video? How To Throw The Javelin Farther - Tips To Control The Javelin Flight
ruclips.net/video/l470Jar9RIQ/видео.html
Thank you, Coach!
Thanks for watching!
Wow… that’s amazing, great job coach🫶🏻
always informative and clear. gems of knowledge
I appreciate that! Thanks!!
Finally! the most important tutorial I needed for a long time, this is where I get to be wrong because I'm releasing it very early from the throw
Thank you so much for this very informative tutorial Coach! looking forward to some technical tutorial videos
Great to hear! If you’re looking for more technical videos, check out my new online javelin class “Javelin Technique with Coach Halley.” It focused on javelin technique. If you’re interested in free stuff, I have a play list on my RUclips channel called “How to throw the javelin.”
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Very nicely explained sir
Thank you!
Great video! Is there any chance you could make a video or point me to a video about the mental aspect of javelin? I tend to overthink when I throw and it leads to me throwing worse than I know I can. I would love some tips to help me with this! Thanks!!
Great topic idea!! I’ll add it to my list. This is seriously important for so many athletes.
this is the exact video I needed
Great to hear!!
Good video on keeping closed and NOT pulling the non-throwing shoulder back. I just watched about 135 HS throwers at the "Southwest Javelin Showcase" in Chandler AZ. I would say about 80% of the kids competing opened up way to soon. Some how these athletes think touch down of the right leg/foot in the impulse stage is the beginning of the delivery phase. That's when they think to start turning the shoulders to get set for the throw. Your video is a good example of keeping the shoulders from turned and to stabilize the left side block with the shoulder...getting a much longer pull. I will pass on this video.
Love it! Thanks so much!
hello coach i am from China i will begin my postgradute study in 2025 in America can i pay a visit to u 😂 i watched every video you posted so damn awesome
Excellent! Thank you! Yes, let’s connect when you’re in the states!
Hey I commented on a earlier video asking if i could send you some video of me doing javelin for any critiques. Is there a good email i could reach you at to send a video? And thankyou for all of your videos they have all been great help, im hoping to make it to state for javelin this year for track.
www.CoachHalley.com has my contact info. Thanks!
I wait your video 😮
Thank you!!!
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🥰 miss you Kyeese!