Biomechanics of the Javelin Throw

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2018
  • Biomechanical Analysis of the Javelin Throw for HHP 395 at Concordia University, NE. Created by Abby Schellpfeffer and Nathan Elbert

Комментарии • 18

  • @mongoose1231000
    @mongoose1231000 5 лет назад +1

    Great breakdown of the throw. Great video

  • @calichekid8897
    @calichekid8897 5 лет назад +14

    Especially enjoyed the mention of which muscles are involved as I'm presently working on a weightlifting program for the Javelin throw and this information helps me devise exercises to strengthen those muscle groups. Good technical analysis too as I think most people would expect the best angle of release to be around 45 degrees.
    One small error is the failure to mention that Ewe Hohn of Germany threw the old style javelin over a hundred meters, which prompted the redesign of the present javelins to prevent them from spearing high jumpers which are customarily competing at the end of the Javelin throw landing area. Oddly enough, throwers are now approaching that distance again. I wonder if it will cause another redesign in the javelin to make it come down sooner yet again.

    • @mateuszslenczek2081
      @mateuszslenczek2081 4 года назад

      Which excersises are you doing for the muscles mentioned?

  • @Gorski213
    @Gorski213 3 года назад +4

    This is quite a good analysis, other than saying that the rear leg pushes/thrusts into the block. By the time the block hits, the work of the rear leg is finished. The action of the rear leg is to "get out of the way" of the CG path forward so there is no loss of momentum coming into the block for the sudden, jolting stop that begins the elastic reflex loading for the javelin delivery. Force plate studies on elite javelin throwers show that throws that have minimal ground force from the rear leg tend to have very high ground force on the block leg and that combination results in the longest throws.

  • @urba-link3576
    @urba-link3576 2 года назад

    Really, really useful. Thanks for posting.

  • @vinodkumarPrajapativnd
    @vinodkumarPrajapativnd 2 года назад +14

    Neeraj Chopra, remember the name..

    • @valodkreslobochi7719
      @valodkreslobochi7719 2 года назад +3

      Nobody threw over 90m at the olympics.
      Very sad.
      India won a single gold medal despite a population of over 1 billion.
      Tragic.

    • @pasmatrilubov6840
      @pasmatrilubov6840 8 месяцев назад

      People only remember those who throw over 90m mate.

  • @firstguy2360
    @firstguy2360 2 года назад +2

    Javelin is that sport you can pursue if your parents want you to become an engineer but you just love sports

  • @user-bu6qd1pl2d
    @user-bu6qd1pl2d 3 месяца назад

    Gud n informative details shared.

  • @petrofsko
    @petrofsko 5 лет назад +7

    Excellent instructions for the keen javelin chucker go forth keep at it never give up think 🤔 and try and implement body positions shown here can't be that difficult if your so eager to throw around the 50m mark can it? 😕if you succeed it will make you really happy 😊 and think 🤔 I'm pretty good

  • @markpogi1139
    @markpogi1139 2 года назад +1

    What is the best angle made by the javelin with respect to the horizontal (ground) that makes it a perfect throw for a longer distance?

    • @tope6318
      @tope6318 2 года назад

      propably around 40 and 45 degrees

  • @beactivebehappy9894
    @beactivebehappy9894 2 года назад +3

    I pause the video right away after five minutes so that the thrower could rest😓

  • @user-yi2db1kz9p
    @user-yi2db1kz9p 4 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @Spacecookie-
    @Spacecookie- 4 года назад +2

    I never could do it. The rest of the class were fine, running up and doing like a whipping motion with their body. I couldn't, it just didn't feel comfortable for me to do that at all. So I threw half the distance of the others. No wonder I hated sport in school.

  • @samuelarailoajunior696
    @samuelarailoajunior696 4 года назад +1

    Your all time javelin throw record is incorrect
    Its more than a 100m