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    Posted: 9/07/04 at 8:56am
Just a thought I would like to hear peoples input on.  How long did it take you to go from one distance to the next?  Take the 28# wfd.  How long was it before you went from throwing in the:

40's to the 50's
50's to the 60's
60's to the 70's
70's to the 80's
80's to the ....... oh never mind?
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Well, throwing #'s, and consistently throwing them is a different story.  But it took me 1 season for each (10ft.) jump, and i started in the 40's.

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 1st year - 40-50, 2nd learned to double spin  60+, just this year(3rd) FINALLY GOT 70"!!! Believe 80' will remain a goal.
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Ya I had thought that was about right.  My throws have jumped on the same intervals.  Just checking,

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I'm in my 3rd year at 39 years old and am starting to close in on 60'..

1st year I was in the 40's,2nd low 50's and like I said flirting with 60' that I hope to hit in the next few months.

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Originally posted by team bama team bama wrote:

I'm in my 3rd year at 39 years old...


Please advise on how you achieved this.

TIA

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Y aim in my 2nd and starting to hit around 60, hopefully next month, and im looking to be at 70 by the end of next year, or even better by the East Coast Championships in July!!!!

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1st games - 44 feet... by end of first year - 63 feet

2nd year - 72

4th year - 80

noticed the biggest difference from video-taping the throws and working drills...

Stone toss... started with a 40 footer and haven't improved. 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote team bama Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9/08/04 at 1:42pm
Originally posted by Wayne Hill Wayne Hill wrote:

Originally posted by team bama team bama wrote:

I'm in my 3rd year at 39 years old...


Please advise on how you achieved this.

TIA

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haha...well not that I've been 39 for 3 years,but I'm in my 3rd year of throwing and I am 39...late bloomer I hope.

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Oh, well that's something completely different.

Never mind.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote C. Smith Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9/09/04 at 2:04am
Originally posted by dave brown dave brown wrote:

Stone toss... started with a 40 footer and haven't improved. 

 

Yea, except now you do it with a 25lb. stone....

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Tony my first year I started out in the mid 50's and because of health reasons I am just starting to improve again.
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Hey Ryan, im expecting big things from you next year.
What do you do for training during the winter? Do
you throw indoors anywhere? Maybe i could dome
down some weekend and throw in the off season.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DarylB Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 9/09/04 at 3:14pm
Well, I just started throwing last year. I'm 45. I was throwing upper 40's last year, hit almost 60 so far this year. The only problem is that my high school boys, both under 190 competitors, are throwing farther than me now.   64 feet something for my 18 year old. But, I can still kick their butts!
Yeah, those are all my kids. Same wife. Yes, there are eight.
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BAck in the day..."if" you had a lot of talent there
wasn't much sharing ! I think the learnig curve is
way up now with the internet and clinics that have
people improving 10-feet in a day.

I've seen most track and field guys and gals improve
10-20' in a day of instruction ...as they have BASIC
motor paterns that mimic the proper techique. IF
they threw both discus and Oly hammer well...the
learning curve is really fast...!   
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Geez this is depressing. 

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I started off right at 60 in the first meet I threw, then
progressed up to 70 about 2 years later, then a
learning curve hit and I dropped back down to 60. I
found the further I threw the olympic hammer the
more my 28 would decrease...it could also have
been overtraining Since I went full time (3 years) I
went from 60, 70 last year to 79 this year.
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My first games I threw 44' and three games later I was at 52' with one spin. I think alot of that had to do with getting more comfortable with the footwork.

My second year I was still doing one spin, although I had many tell me to start two. Finished the year with 54'.

This year started working on two spins, took awhile to get use to. Right away I noticed a difference easily hitting mid-50's. After a few games I was consistantly in the 60's, closing in on mid-60's. I have no track and field background but sure wish I did. Damn Track Athletes!

With more footwork drills, time in the weight room shooting for 70' in 2005.

Jim Garrick

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Hey Dan and Jim thanks for the input. My 28 form
feels odd lately and Im looking for any input on how
to get it back? Dan you said you had the same type
of problem? What did you do?

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