Javelin Throwing Technique
By: CoachUp in Track & Field
Throwing the javelin takes practice. When you are starting out, it is important to get your javelin throwing technique correct in order to avoid injuryPersonalized, one-on-one instruction is the secret to improved skills and increased confidence. CoachUp now makes private track & field coaching affordable and convenient for athletes of all ages and skill levels.
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Throwing the javelin takes practice. When you are starting out, it is important to get your javelin throwing technique correct in order to avoid injuryBy: Mike P. in Track & Field
The following four bits of advice can turn an average or poor track meet into a great experience: 1. Practice: Track and field meets should not be the place for an athlete to work on their weekly problems