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A step-by-step guide to throwing the javelin ... The javelin should be held horizontally, in the palm of your hand. There are three different grip styles: 1. American Style (grip the cord between the thumb and index finger); 2. Finnish Style (Grip the cord between the thumb and middle finger);
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trackandfield.about.com/od/javelin/ss/Javelinthrow_2.htm
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To achieve maximum distance in the Javelin the athlete will have to balance three components - speed, technique and strength ... To achieve maximum distance in the Javelin the athlete will have to balance three components - speed, technique and strength. The information on this page is for a right handed thrower.
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www.brianmac.co.uk/javelin/index.htm
www.brianmac.co.uk/javelin/index.htm
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Established by Bill Falk in 1960, M-F Athletic employs experts to answer your questions and help you select the right equipment. The M-F Team keeps apprised of the latest javelin throw techniques, rules, and equipment.
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The analyses of the javelin technique that follows is based mainly on the techniques of Felke, Hohn, Michel (GDR), Jewsjukov (USSR) and Lillak (Finland). ... The javelin is not withdrawn but simply left behind, as a sudden backward move at this stage would be responsible for bad faults in the following phases of the throw.
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Javelin throw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The javelin throw is a track and field athletics throwing event where the object to be thrown is the javelin, a spear approximately 2.5 meters in length. Javelin is an event of both the men's decath...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javelin_throw
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The Javelin Essentially, the throwing technique of European athletes is a result of careful studies in human movement. Some basic knowledge of physics and kinesiology, with the ability to apply these physical laws ... While specific techniques are as individual as the athletes, basic fundamentals are found in each technique.
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www.nationalthrowscoachesassociation.com/Forms/Developm...
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History of the javelin: It is believed that the first javelin thrower was Hercules, son of Zeus. The javelin throw event was first introduced in the 708 BC Games. It was composed of two events: throwing at a target and throwing for distance.
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Javelin is different from the other three throws. It is made from a runway between 30m and 36½m long by 4m wide. At the end of the runway there is a white line in the shape of an arc of radius 8m. The line is generally referred to as the scratch line.
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www.boja.org/throw_javelin.htm
www.boja.org/throw_javelin.htm
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Some Proper Throwing Techniques ... By learning the proper throwing techniques, players can achieve their best velocity and accuracy while reducing the risk of injury to their arm and body. ... Learning the proper throwing techniques when young, allows a player's muscles and mind to develop the correct memory.
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