I’ll have to get a generic one made. Specific is really designed around the athlete. Most of what I do is specific to my thrower and changes as needs change. I’ll do some thinking about it 👍🏻
Coach Halley I just want to say Thank you ☺️ Thank you for you videos and your pointers. I use to throw in High School and 2 yrs in college until I got i injured, and now I’m coaching in my kids Homeschool Track Team and your pointers and refreshers are helping remember things and I’m learning new things. Thank you
Halley you doing a great job , it's just wonderful.Watching your videos from Kenya and I love doing Javelin, I'm hoping by this year I will have greatly improved.Thanks so much.
Thanks Halley. Got new thing in running while throwing javelin. I like your coaching and try to watch your every video I come across. You give minute details. Though I am 72 now and not good at throwing javelin in masters athletics in B C (CAN) while participating in all the types of throws but javelin learning is close to my heart. Thanks a lot.
Its good to be aware that pointing the feet forward allow for more speed, but the athlete should keep in mind that getting the hips as closed as possible, within reason of course, will produce the best throw.
Coach I'm doing my best my javelin is not coming out from the seeing your amazing result video of position Thank you and How many meters I should run to throw javelin stick? Please answer this question I'm throwing 17.20M I'm happy now!
The length of your run should always complement your throw. If you run too long or too fast and cannot throw farther, the problem is most likely not your run but the setup of your throw. Keep your run comfortable and use it to get ready to throw versus just running fast for the sake of being fast. If you're body is setup and ready for the throw, you'll throw farther with more consistency and potentially less injury. If you feel well setup for the throw, add more steps and incrementally add more speed. Good luck out there!
Sir I am Indian javelin thrower and watch your videos you teach a lot sir excellent but I have question that my javelin doesn't take height I don't know why
I’ll have to work on that video. Generally if you want to throw higher, you need more rearward lean before you hit the block. Once you hit the block, your body goes from a low position to a higher position and that will pull the arm/javelin from a low position to a high position while pulling from back to front.
Depends on how much experience they had before becoming a freshman. In Oregon average distance for boys could be around 120-140 feet. Girls between 60 to 90. I’m only guessing though. Athletic.net has a lot of stats.
Could be an issue with acceleration or just setting up to be able to move through the delivery phase in the right sequence. Do you throw any farther with a 7 or 9 step? If not, it could be the delivery phase. Maybe try this video: ruclips.net/video/H0MiISHC2ao/видео.html
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Thank you for the kind words! Greetings from the USA!
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Yes, he is an amazing athlete and javelin thrower. Certainly worth being proud of.
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Thank you sir and I watching regularly your very much program with the specific Javelin throw technic
I’ll have to get a generic one made. Specific is really designed around the athlete. Most of what I do is specific to my thrower and changes as needs change. I’ll do some thinking about it 👍🏻
As always, priceless! Thanks Coach!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
I am from India.. thanks for your classes Sir.
Thanks so much for watching!
Coach Halley I just want to say Thank you ☺️ Thank you for you videos and your pointers. I use to throw in High School and 2 yrs in college until I got i injured, and now I’m coaching in my kids Homeschool Track Team and your pointers and refreshers are helping remember things and I’m learning new things. Thank you
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for coaching! Kids need folks like you!
Halley you doing a great job , it's just wonderful.Watching your videos from Kenya and I love doing Javelin, I'm hoping by this year I will have greatly improved.Thanks so much.
Great! Thank you for your compliment, I really appreciate it! Best of luck. I hope you throw far!
Thanks for making another great instructional video, I always look forward to when you upload
That’s very kind of you to say! Thank you!
Thanks Halley. Got new thing in running while throwing javelin. I like your coaching and try to watch your every video I come across. You give minute details. Though I am 72 now and not good at throwing javelin in masters athletics in B C (CAN) while participating in all the types of throws but javelin learning is close to my heart. Thanks a lot.
Thanks so much! I appreciate the kind words! Best of luck out there!
Nice work coach! I love using the no javelin crossover cone run, great drill!
Thanks Coach! Got to love this event 👍🏻
Its good to be aware that pointing the feet forward allow for more speed, but the athlete should keep in mind that getting the hips as closed as possible, within reason of course, will produce the best throw.
Agreed 👍🏻
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Thanku sir you have clear my all the confusion about technic
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Right back at you! Thanks for watching!
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Glad you like them!
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Sir I'm also from India but don't have any coach there so I'm seeing your video
Very useful! Thank you
Thanks!
Coach I'm doing my best my javelin is not coming out from the seeing your amazing result video of position Thank you and How many meters I should run to throw javelin stick? Please answer this question I'm throwing 17.20M I'm happy now!
The length of your run should always complement your throw. If you run too long or too fast and cannot throw farther, the problem is most likely not your run but the setup of your throw. Keep your run comfortable and use it to get ready to throw versus just running fast for the sake of being fast. If you're body is setup and ready for the throw, you'll throw farther with more consistency and potentially less injury. If you feel well setup for the throw, add more steps and incrementally add more speed. Good luck out there!
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Sir I am Indian javelin thrower and watch your videos you teach a lot sir excellent but I have question that my javelin doesn't take height I don't know why
I’ll have to work on that video. Generally if you want to throw higher, you need more rearward lean before you hit the block. Once you hit the block, your body goes from a low position to a higher position and that will pull the arm/javelin from a low position to a high position while pulling from back to front.
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Hey Coach, I’m a freshman and was wondering what an average thrower would throw
Thanks
Depends on how much experience they had before becoming a freshman. In Oregon average distance for boys could be around 120-140 feet. Girls between 60 to 90. I’m only guessing though. Athletic.net has a lot of stats.
Process of Gripeing Javelin.
Here’s one where I talk about the grip. Javelin Throw - How to Release the Javelin off the Fingers
ruclips.net/video/uiP9ad_YRfY/видео.html
Sir tell how make power throw
Two of my favorite ways: Javelin Throw - Two Tips for More Distance
ruclips.net/video/H0MiISHC2ao/видео.html
I don’t understand why my 5 stride and 3 are about the same or even less than my stand throw…any tips?
Could be an issue with acceleration or just setting up to be able to move through the delivery phase in the right sequence. Do you throw any farther with a 7 or 9 step? If not, it could be the delivery phase. Maybe try this video: ruclips.net/video/H0MiISHC2ao/видео.html
@@coachhalley yeah I throw farther with 7
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