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    I'm still not looking up on release and I'm letting go prematurely - I need to release higher. I'm still happy with my acceleration improvements.
    Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude

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    fwiw: The low point on your wind is over your left foot which limits your final pull. Think about catching the hammer on the right side as far back as possible; this will require you to turn your shoulders to your right and look for the catch. Then keep the low point of the wind over your right foot, or slightly further to the right. On your final wind you will have a longer pull and lift.
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    ...what Marty just said.

    regarding starting your hammer winds...do what works for you. We have a masters athlete here in Nor Cal who starts somewhat like you dol, and the current world Champ, Matt Vincent also starts like you do. So no worries.

    glide vs. rotational stone.... if you're brutally strong and incredibly fast, the glide will probably work better for you. If you're a "technical" thrower, then the rotational stone will probably go farther. If you're a dork like me, then a shuffle will work better.

    The thing about the rotational throw is that when you totally nail it, *Really* learn the technique then the rock will probably go farther than if you do the other styles. However, there's a lot less margin for error in the rotational throw. If you're a little bit off, you're scr3w3d. --> not so much with a glide or shuffle. Also take into account that rotational shotputters have to learn ONE event...rotational shotput, though they do a million standing throws (Braemar) too. You, on the other hand, have to learn shotput (stones) AND hammers AND weights AND wob AND sheaf AND caber.

    KISS always seemed like the appropriate principle, here, and this is coming from a many-year discus thrower, which is a rotational throw.

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    Yeah I'm going to glide (well, more of a hybrid between a glide and a shuffle) on Saturday.

    So, one week out, and I had a very productive day in the gym. I'll be nice and tired tomorrow for my throwing practice, which means on game day, when fresh, I'll knock it out of the park (old weightlifter logic, wear yourself down one week out and make your openers when beat up, so when you are fresh your openers feel like marshmallows).

    Hit a clean and jerk of 117.5kg / approx 260lbs
    Hit a backsquat of 2x185kg / approx 410lbs
    Last edited by Joshua; 6th April 13 at 01:10 PM.
    Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude

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    Well last night after lifting I ended up marching at our Military Tattoo representing Clan Davidson. From 7:00 until 10:30 I was on my feet. Then we went to the pub, which was so packed I had to stand at the bar to eat my dinner and drink a couple beers. When I woke up this morning I felt like a squashed cat... and then I went to go throw.

    Nothing to write home about. Got some pointers on hammer and hit over 60 twice, just by keeping it over my right foot more. I still need to open up.

    Threw 56 and while I didn't foul, didn't get any major big numbers (19' to 22' and everything in between). Fouled a lot on the 28. No clue why. Just wasn't feeling it today.

    Got a good 70* crank on a caber.

    Threw the stone well though. Got a 32' throw with a 16' stone.

    I'm just tired. I'm going to do some light throwing on Tuesday and Thursday before Dunedin... all form work just to stay loose for the week - and stay out of the weightroom.
    Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude

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    I know that I do better with a 5-day break before a big Games. Then again, I'm 56 years old, you will probably be fine with 2-3. BTW, nothing wrong with 22 feet with the 56 pounder!

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    Dunedin 2013 Done.

    This one-year log can now close (but I don't think it's gonna).

    We threw Sheaf and WOB - I got 3rd place in WOB with an 11' throw, but I missed my first attempt at 10' because I misjudged by arc and hit the bottom of the bar. We won't talk about sheaf. :-)
    Then took a 2 hour break for sheepdogs to take the field, then all the police/fire had their tug of wars, and lunch.
    Then we threw caber after such a long break. As usual since I don't get to train caber, I fared poorly (but more on that later).
    Then we got to throw HWFD which I sucked at (I think an 18' throw or therebouts)
    LWFD which I took gold in with a 48-49' throw...
    then we took another long break for the sheepdogs to make a second run.
    Finally, we went on to Heavy Hammer, and after our first throws we were interrupted by the closing ceremonies for another hour.
    I went on to get a season PR in heavy hammer (61' 7") for silver, even though I literally threw once, rested for an hour, and threw two more times.
    Threw the stone last, got 24' and change on a 16lbs stone.

    3rd place overall b's.

    But my reward, someone broke a heavy caber, leaving a 10'-12' stick that is way too easy to turn, but it's nice and heavy which will give me good "pick and walk" practice. Bonus it fits in my truck bed with only about 2' sticking out.

    By the way, summer is finally here in Florida. I'm really, really burned to a crisp and absolutely wiped out. We were at high-to-mid 80's all day today.
    Last edited by Joshua; 14th April 13 at 09:44 AM.
    Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude

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