Athletics

Rotational Shot Drills Set 3

These rotational shot put drills can be performed almost anywhere and work on developing core movement, basic technique, and balance. 1. 360 degree rotate with soft ball Aim: To develop core movement and basic technique Description: Use a soft ball that is around the size of the individuals age-related shot with the weight no more

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Rotational Shot Drills Set 2

These drills can be done anywhere and work on rotational shot put technique by breaking down the throw and building up a stage at a time from a standing throw through to a full run through of rotational technique. 1. Standing throw drill Aim: To develop core movement and basic technique Description: Use a soft

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Rotational Shot Drills Set 1

Rotational shot put drills set 1 break the technique down using a softball instead of a heavy shot. Drill 1 – Standing throw with soft ball Aim: To develop core movement and basic technique Description: Coaching points: Drill 2 – 180 turn with softball Aim: To develop core movement and basic technique Description: Coaching points:

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Long Jump Take Off

Long Jump take off

The long jump appears to be one of the simplest of all athletics events – you run fast and you jump. However, the event is a difficult one to get really good at and a lot more technical than many initially think. Elite Coach and author John Shepherd explains how to achieve the perfect Long

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Long Jump Speed

Long jump speed training

The best long jumpers are great sprinters. A select few men have also combined 8.50m plus jumping with sub-10-second 100m running, such as the USA’s Carl Lewis, and an equally select few women have run sub-11-seconds and jumped 7 metres, such as Tianna Bartoletta, also from the USA. Although most coaches would love to have

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Javelin Technique Explained

Think of all throws having three phases, a beginning, a middle and end and in each phase there are several sections. The beginning is the start and run (body develops speed and rhythm), the middle or transition (which places the body and javelin in the correct position for throwing) are the crossovers and the end

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