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Dave Hahn – UW-Whitewater www.CoachTheThrows.com
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Why not have all athletes try it out? Good discus throwers may want to avoid Athletes who lack brute strength or explosiveness How much time are athlete and coach willing to dedicate?
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Start from power position and work backward For all practical purposes, the grip and power position can be taught the same for both glide and spin ◦ Shot placement may differ
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Left Foot Right Foot Right handed thrower
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Preparation ◦ shuffle shuffle stop ◦ rotation Power Throw Wheel Walking Throw Full Throw
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Emphasize turning the foot and knee into the throwing direction Block with left side Wrist Flick
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Tight knees through the middle Straight line with left foot Turn through single support Knee over toe outside of right foot Land with open left foot
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Establish stationary positions, developing mental model for the throw Left knee down at 90 Left foot does not rotate beyond right sector line Sweep with inside of foot See the throwing direction
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Around the left shoulder Sweep foot stays low with toe up Chin stays neutral Long left arm Left heel should touch in power position to initiate block
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Pirouettes Left heel 5 gallon bucket drill
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Wheel Wheel with hands on knees Drop ins
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Foot on box Dumbbell throws Belt pulls
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2 turn and throw Walking throws Close left side of circle
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Diving to the middle Leading with left shoulder Landing high in middle Pulling with left side
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Feel free to contact with additional questions or comments Dave Hahn UW-Whitewater 262-472-3157 hahnd@uww.edu www.coachthethrows.com
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