How to use your left arm in the Javelin throw

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2024
  • Free throwing guide: www.jackedjavelin.com/general-4
    Welcome to our comprehensive guide to mastering the art of the javelin throw! Whether you're a seasoned athlete looking to fine-tune your technique or a beginner eager to learn the fundamentals, you've come to the right place. In this video, we'll delve deep into one of the most crucial aspects of the javelin throw: the block technique.
    Perfecting your block is essential for maximizing your throwing distance and maintaining control throughout the entire throwing motion. That's why we've curated a series of drills specifically designed to help javelin throwers of all levels improve their blocking technique and take their performance to the next level.
    Throughout this video, our expert coaches will walk you through each drill step-by-step, providing valuable insights and tips to ensure proper form and execution. From foot placement to hip rotation, you'll learn the key components of a powerful and efficient block, enabling you to unleash your full throwing potential.
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    Whether you're a dedicated javelin thrower striving for podium finishes or simply looking to improve your athletic abilities, this video is your ultimate resource for mastering the javelin throw block technique. So grab your javelin, head to the track, and let's elevate your throwing game together!
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Комментарии • 14

  • @ETHAN.WIENKAMP
    @ETHAN.WIENKAMP 2 месяца назад +1

    This is something I’ve been struggling with for a while, I appreciate you posting a full video addressing this part of the block! Thanks coach!

  • @JavelinCoaching
    @JavelinCoaching 25 дней назад

    one tip from TOM PETRANOFF, keep left arm above shoulder line... bring it down fast and bent close to the left rip, block and left arm start the throw... left leg, left arm, work together...and press down with the block (like a long jump)... important is the penultima step where the left leg must move quick forward... and down... I agree, a short quick final step that builds the block will help to keep hip high and follow through....

  • @logandenning951
    @logandenning951 Месяц назад

    best virtual coach out there hands down!!

  • @austinlenart3713
    @austinlenart3713 Месяц назад

    Flying open was something I struggled with. Kept losing all power in my hips my ripping the block arm open too early. Began working on it and the first meet after it I pr’d by 20 feet with a 174

  • @andor_yoko
    @andor_yoko 2 месяца назад

    Hey! Just an observation about the indoor javelins, I have no knowledge on them. Are you guys using them the right way around? Since normally, javelins have their grip more towards the front (tip) of the javelin. So they have a long tail, but here the boys are using them with the 'tail' in front.

    • @JackedJavelin
      @JackedJavelin  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah we are using them correctly

  • @santeenl
    @santeenl Месяц назад +1

    It's Pitkamaki, not Pitamaki xD

  • @galinaarakelova216
    @galinaarakelova216 2 месяца назад

    Guy, your pivot action is your mistake !