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Alan H
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Topic: sheaf stylin with Duncan and Bill -sortaPosted: 11/27/10 at 9:18pm |
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OK, Duncan and Bill, comments are invited. However, the first one of you that makes a comment about my lardgut hanging out over the waistband of my shorts forfeits the MacAllan 18 that I WAS going to send you for Christmas.
Be nice, but be thorough.....yeah, yeah, whatever.... ..everybody is welcome to comment, of course. The more wisdom, the better.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kspAIqsLqa0 |
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Posted: 11/28/10 at 10:13am |
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Alan, Sometimes you use your leg and sometimes not so much. You're not lifting the sheaf with your legs at all. You're stopping a little early at the end of your pull and letting the sheaf just slide off the fork. Try to pull through the end of your throw. Your 4th pull in the video was your best. When you get the fork to vibrate after a pull through the bag then you know it was a good pull. You have to get some twang on that fork. But not the kind of twang Bill gets on the fork at the buffet.
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Posted: 11/28/10 at 11:07am |
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Alan, when you swing the sheaf back it needs to stay closer to your
feet. To far out and you are stooped over and as you straighten up the sheaf travels farther behind you. When the arc is closer to your feet you will have to bend your knees which allows you to drive into your hips. Thanks for the video. |
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Posted: 11/28/10 at 12:45pm |
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Jeff, yeah I got a good ringggg out of the fork on the last toss. I get the fork to vibrate about one time out of three. OK, I will try to "pull longer". UP to now I've been trying to pull hard and then **STOP** suddently to *ping* the bag off of the fork.
Bill, you're absolutely right, I was a bit bent over in the video. I figured this out at the end of the season last year. If I keep my back a little straighter and get my hips under myself a little more, then I have to get the "spring" in the throw from my legs, not from straightening my lower back. I get another foot or two out of it that way. Also, the arc was more up and down that way, exactly like you said.....OK, something to remember. |
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Posted: 11/28/10 at 3:12pm |
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Posted: 11/29/10 at 6:40pm |
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Hey Alen... I need to agree with Jeff more legs... but you will also notice on each of your throws you step forward... It looks like when you take the bag back for the final swing you change your line and go from back behind your right shoulder to way infront of your left shoulder causing you pull up with the bag way in front of you.... (less power and a harder throw) Just my 2cents |
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Posted: 11/30/10 at 5:03am |
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Alan, Dude, that does not look bad. If you will give me a few days, I am going to break down your technique and post a vid...will be easier than explaining. You are going to add feet my friend. Trust me. |
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Posted: 12/01/10 at 4:26am |
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Just do not listen to him in weight over bar. LOL I swear Duncan you get the trajectory right and you have 15 feet at least. Then maybe you might be enough to challenge me in WOB. LOL |
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Posted: 12/01/10 at 4:37am |
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I'm sorry Jazzy I couldn't hear you...must have been all those medals around my neck clanging around. Here let me take them off...one at a time. This might take a minute. Trajectory shmajectory...I just missed. I hesitated, you capitalized. You beat me like a drum in that event, plain and simple. Working on vid Alan. |
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Posted: 12/01/10 at 5:33am |
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Still doesnt excuse you kicking my butt up and down the field all day long. I will get my rematch.
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Alan H
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Posted: 12/02/10 at 6:53am |
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What's all that clanking?
![]() ![]() OK. MORE LEGS says everybody. All righty, then. And keep my butt under myself so that I don't change my line and also swing the sheaf out too far away from my body. |
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Posted: 12/02/10 at 12:40pm |
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Alan, He was'nt kidding. He medaled in every event and wore them the rest of the afternoon. We could hear him walking around the games from our campsight.
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Posted: 12/03/10 at 2:01am |
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When I was Officiating at the Louisiana Senior Olympics this little 80 year old women was walking into the Discus ring and there was a clanging from under her shirt. When I asked her what all that clanging was she replied. What did you think it was? My boobs. I'll bet you wish it was. I was speechless. And I stopped asking what all the clanging was.
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Duncan McCallum
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Posted: 12/03/10 at 9:25am |
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Ewwwwwwww
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Posted: 12/03/10 at 11:32am |
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Ewwwwwww squared
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Posted: 12/04/10 at 12:49am |
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For some reason I picture the women making that comment as Philo Beddoe's mom in the movie "Every Which Way But Loose."
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Posted: 12/04/10 at 6:19am |
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Close, and she put her cigar on the outside of the ring before she threw. Also had one old lady cuss when she threw bad, When I asked her if she had cussed. She said if she doesn't throw any better I was going to hear a lot more.
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 5:45am |
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No vid breakdown...very sad.
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 5:50am |
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Oh, not so sure about the turning the shoulder/chest idea. Every time I let my shoulder open or look back liek that I hook the bag and loose easily 8 feet at times. It's horrible. Working with Dean (thanks dean) he has never suggested opening up like that and I don't. Not sure if that works for others, but every time I see someone at a competition open up and turn like that they are hooking the back under the bar.... |
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Posted: 12/15/10 at 1:12am |
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If you look you hook. Don't turn the shoulders and the arm should be parallel to the ground when you block. You should be leaning over and letting your arms hang down. You get your power from how far you can reach to the right. You should be reaching way over with your chin on your left shoulder and then driving to the block. Then block so hard it hurts. Like the fork slams into a wall. Don't let the fork come up higher than parallel to the ground with the block and don't turn, and don't look. Make your core stronger so you can do the pull from the right into the block harder. If you ever see Kearney Smith do this movement, you will hear the bag tearing he gets so much force into it. He blocked so hard it tore his left bicep. The more violent you can get, the higher it goes.
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Posted: 12/15/10 at 2:28am |
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Video is recorded, just not up. Damn interwebz. I'll have it for you this afternoon Alan. One throw at a time. Basically, EVERYTHING Myles just posted. |
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Posted: 12/15/10 at 12:05pm |
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I don't wanna LOOK....
![]() ![]() But seriously...no problem there, I don't look, or didn't until I tried doing something different...the last three throws in that video. I suspect that I need to be more violent. Seriously. More violent. Can do. |
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Posted: 12/16/10 at 2:40am |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr0vP8XHGKo It is done...have fun with it Alan! Iron out the fundamentals and post back with your progress. |
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Posted: 12/16/10 at 5:40am |
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SPIDEY!!!!! (HAHA...I was just about to say...'don't fork the cat!') ....travelocity gnome...ha! |
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Posted: 12/17/10 at 6:38am |
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SWEET!!!!! Thanks, Spiderman!
'nuther Alan H video will be produced over X Mas break. * relax shoulders * bend knees * eyes-focal point about 8 ft in front of me on the ground * don't bend over, get in deep-ish hang clean sort of position. Shoulders in front, yes, but not "bent over" * at wind-up, bag outside the knees * drive bag and fork DOWN, *hard* (this is a violent event) to check point in front of my left foot. * chest up, drive up as hard as possible like a clean...pop hip?....look up, but look STRAIGHT up, not at the bags flight * block so hard that the fork pings and vibrates. got some work to do! Spiderman be One Good Dude! Thanks! |
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Posted: 12/17/10 at 7:06am |
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Uhm...don't worry about that look up part. I usually end up looking 'forwardish'. Don't over emphasize that as you may start to lean back too. ....and this may be too complicated so ignore if it is confusing...the fork is not pinging because you blocked. You block so the bag will flip off the tines. It is that fast flip off the fork that makes the tines sing. |
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Posted: 12/17/10 at 7:37am |
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I know the feel of having the fork ring after the bag flies off of it. In my video, I got that *ping* in the second throw, the "new" way, which in fact is not what Duncan was writing about at all. Still and all, the fork had a good vibe set up.
I think the point is to drive my hips and chest straight up, just like a hang clean. It's a very good point. I throw out here in California with a good friend, Steve Elliott. He and I are about even in ability. I always win the hammers and the LWFD, he always wins the open stone, caber and WOB (except for a freak in the caber at Ventura this year) and we split the HWFD and the Braemar, depending on who's hot that day. I had a head start on Sheaf this year, because I'd actually worked on technique a little bit, but it didn't take long for Steve to catch up (like one Games! ), and now he's 2-4 feet higher than I am.Where he just kills me in WOB and caber and sheaf is in his speed and acceleration in the legs, just like a hang clean or a snatch. I have the technique and radius-length in the hammers and LWFD....but he's got freakin' garage door springs in his legs, and it shows in the other events. So this is a focal point of my offseason training this winter....not rally so much to "beat Steve" but just because it's become clear, by comparison, where my weak point is. Clearly, a good sheaf toss is a function of explosive speed in the core, which is why Steve is naturally good at it and I struggle a bit. |
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Posted: 12/17/10 at 7:46am |
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BTW, I went 20 feet at Santa Cruz, which was a PR, and I did that with no knees. Then I went to Ventura and cleared 18 easily, would have had 20 except that inexplicably they moved the bar up to 23+ feet. whuuuuut? Oh, well.
But I had no knees...no gas in my quads. Seriously, when I came back from Ventura, even two weeks later and I got on the knee extension machine in the gym, I couldn't push up 15 pounds with my right leg. Ten, I could do but it hurt a lot, and 5 was about what made sense. My left leg was a little bit better, but I still couldn't crank up 25 pounds on my left leg. That's how bad it was at Pleasanton, Santa Cruz and Ventura. Summer Pierson wryly suggested at Ventura that next time I did WOB I put a little bit of acceleration into the throw, she didn't know what was going on with my legs at the time, but it just goes to show how bad it was. Despite that I set a PR in the Braemar at Ventura. Now I do 60 pounds on the knee extension machine, 2 x 8, and I will be pushing that to 2 x 8 x 75 or 80 before the season starts. So I think that 24 feet in the sheaf is within reach. |
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Posted: 12/17/10 at 8:14am |
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You mean leg extensions? Where you are sitting down and you hook feet under bar below you and straight legs out lifting that bar up? Can I ask why you are doing those? Those tend to be a bodybuilding type of move really. Something to get 'pump' with but not strength. Another issue with that machine (if we talking same thing) is that it puts shear stresses across the knee that it wasn't really designed to deal with. The knee is designed to take stress from top to bottom...not from front which is where the leg extension machine puts it. (Now I say all that and I admit I did spend my 20's getting up toward 200lbs [according to plates) on those machines. But then I was young and listening to what the body building mags were saying. |
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