D1 SCHOLARSHIP TIPS FOR THROWERS - JY THROWS S2 E54
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- I Wanted to talk about how scholarships work for track and field, and things coaches are looking for so you can start to work towards getting a scholarship. I also share some things to look out for when picking a school.
If you want more SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION check out this video:
• How To Get A Track & F...
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This is so helpful. As a throws coach I am always looking to get my kids in school. Definitely gives me a better understanding
Good info. My daughter is a high school Jr. and UVA is one of her top choices.
Your non-reverse throws at the end looked like you got a better pull on the disc, very nice.
University of Virginia has entered the NCAA final! Congratulations~~~~~
Hao Jerry thanks man that was nuts!
My senior year in high school I threw 202 discus and 68ft shot ....compete in an open meet that year against college guys with the 16lbs shot I 56 1 after having thrown earlier in the hs boy division.....1987 ....awhile back we didn't teaching like this I watched film on VHS tapes they very old ..lol
good vedio as always 😘😘😘💪
Rajveer singh negi appreciate it man!
What should I do, other then throw further, to simply walk on to a D1 college?
So I’m a Jr in high school. I just finished up my season and my personal best was a 116 and My best last year was a 70. I havent touched a weight during these last 2 years. If I started lifting and practicing throughout the off season what do you think the chances are that I could get up to maybe the 140s or 150s?
Tyler Dalfol I mean there’s one way to find out. Knowing nothing about your level of athleticism or height/weight I can tell you the only way to get there is actually working hard and that’s on you. But it’s possible
Pretty late to be replying by me, but one thing to consider is that 140's is a pretty solid number to compete at most D-III schools. My HS PR was something like 148' in. Disc and 47' in Shot and I did track D-III for 4 yrs and it was great. I made the state meet 3 yrs in college (NY), scored at conference a bunch and scored at ECACs Sr. year in shot. Got a school record in hammer... so don't feel like your throwing career is over if you can't get a scholarship. Just put in the work and the sport will give back what you put in.
In high school should we be worried about filling out the athlete questionnaires that College’s have or do we let the Colleges find us. I know for me I stress out whether or not a college will find me.
Cameron Cheney if you’re not one of the best in the country in highschool then you need to play the game a bit more. Reach out to more coaches and send them videos, in the description I have another scholarship video you can check. But start to reach out to schools you think you would do well at based on conference results
I will thanks man!
All I can say is for you is just throw farther lol....they will find you ..especially in big meets
What about out of a community college? as far as goal marks
Isaac Ruddell look up conference results of schools and that’s where you need to be to get points if you want money from a program
When you say conference meet does that mean all the east coast schools in a meet or all the west coast in a meet? And is this what I should be looking at www.tfrrs.org/results/62088
I mean the conference championships which are the ACC, SEC, PAC 12, BIG 10... etc.