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Hammer Throwing

Hammer throwing

The hammer throw technique is quite different to all the other throws. It is a rotaitonal technique where the thrower aims to turn in the circle with gradually increasing speed with the elite throwers managing four turns before releasing. Throws coach John Painter has broken down the technique into four drill sets making it easier […]

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Hammer Throwing: Practise Drills 4

Practice set 4 involve using an Olympic weight lifting bar and performing tuning drills. The aim again is to improve rotational technique, core strength, and coordination. Drill 1: Olympic Bar Hang Turns Aim: To develop core movement and rotational technique Description: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart Hold an Olympic bar across thighs Make 3-5 rotational

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Hammer Throwing: Practise Drills 3

Hammer drills set three involve shuttle runs along a straight line and pivot turns on the spot with medicine balls and hammers. The aim is to improve rotational technique, core strength, balance, and control. Drill 1: Medicine Ball Shuttle Aim: To develop the basic rotational technique Description: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart Hold the medicine

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Hammer Throwing Technique

Hammer competitions were first recorded in Ireland and Scotland in the 16th century and by the 1800s were a regular part of the highland games. The hammer was first introduced into the Olympics in 1904 with most hammers throwers today using a three or four turn technique. The following sequence is written for a right-handed

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