HOW TO FINISH YOUR THROW USING PHYSICS - JY THROWS S2 E57

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • Today I was working my finish and had my best day ever for consistently far throws. I'm a ways off a perfect throw but today was a step in the right direction. I discuss positions I'm thinking using physics of the trebuchet and clay pigeon thrower to hopefully show you positions I'm mentally trying to hit.
    Main Position Thought Video: (Today something clicked)
    • TODAY SOMETHING CLICKE...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @tonyray4677
    @tonyray4677 4 роки тому +4

    I'm a physics and mathematician, so I'm familiar with the trebuchet and how it actually works. The secret of the trebuchet is that it uses the centrifugal force on the payload to add to the angular velocity of the rotation with a tremendous gain in velocity and distance upon release. Any resistance at the point where the arm connects to the sling will cut into the distance, that is, the shoulder must be kept as loose as possible. Think of it this way: You are not pushing the shot in front of you, you are pulling it from behind you.

  • @AngryDaddoesDecath5260
    @AngryDaddoesDecath5260 Рік тому +2

    Learned something new about what to do with my block arm, must try it. Cheers JY.

  • @VLKev
    @VLKev 7 місяців тому

    @3:21 I can’t get over this, when I throw it completely flat I feel a powerful punch, but when I throw it at a good angle I feel absolutely nothing in my arm

  • @edmc4315
    @edmc4315 5 років тому +2

    Just watched on your instagram page how close you were to the line nice you will get it next time. Always enjoy watching your videos. Keep posting learning as I enjoy.

  • @bobbybandz6695
    @bobbybandz6695 5 років тому +4

    This my first year throwing i threw a 32 last week and had a meet Tuesday threw a 38,6 I got a meet tommrow want to get a 40!

    • @LifeofJY
      @LifeofJY  5 років тому

      Bobby Bandz awesome man!! Keep it up!

  • @chimmycam70
    @chimmycam70 5 років тому

    Another class video!! Thank you❤

    • @LifeofJY
      @LifeofJY  5 років тому

      ThisIsAUsername thanks!

  • @fiddlerfiddlesticks567
    @fiddlerfiddlesticks567 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for the content!...Do you follow a year long plan that’s been scripted out by Martin or are you throwing based on what you feel is needed? What are your progressions with heavy/lighter implements and when do you switch to competition weight? Thanks!

    • @LifeofJY
      @LifeofJY  5 років тому

      Daniel W pretty much everything right now is just based on what my body can do throwing wise. The biggest thing I need to to is just stick to martins lifting plan for sets and reps to keep me from peaking too early

  • @petejohnson38
    @petejohnson38 5 років тому +1

    I was trying to analyze your technique to see if I could help you out. About halfway through the video it hit me like a semi truck. I couldn't believe I didn't see it right away. The single biggest thing you have to overcome is that you're throwing with the wrong arm.......

  • @AdityaSharma-ir2uo
    @AdityaSharma-ir2uo 5 років тому +1

    Jy is best👍👍👍👍❤️❤️love from India

  • @fpsalazar2010
    @fpsalazar2010 4 роки тому

    glide technique 37 degrees with 900 lb power squat? EL Shottputter

  • @JoeyKeeley
    @JoeyKeeley 5 років тому +1

    Hey jy, how many throws should i get in during practice? I usually just go until im too tired and my form breaks down but i dont know if thats too much or too little

    • @LifeofJY
      @LifeofJY  5 років тому +1

      That’s probably about the perfect way to do it. But you also need to know why your form is breaking down and if it’s from fatigue or just a technical issue. But yeah if you’re physically exhausted and are no longer working good positions then that’s a good time to shut it down. But if it’s meet season you also want to consider not going until complete fatigue just to keep your nervous system firing and don’t crush it from too many throws

  • @Rack979
    @Rack979 5 років тому +2

    45 degrees is too high, the flat throw is probably closer to the best throw than the high throw. You have to take into account the release point of the shot being higher than the landing point, and also biomechanics in addition to the physics/mechanics. Here's just one study on the matter: arxiv.org/abs/1007.3689

  • @scarelo7935
    @scarelo7935 5 років тому +6

    Do you think it's hard to increase a PR by like 7ft in 2 weeks? I do glide technique btw.

    • @LifeofJY
      @LifeofJY  5 років тому +1

      Yibr depends how inefficient your current technique is. If everything finally comes together with adrenaline you never know what you will get for prs. But for already technically efficient technique that would be a big jump in 2 weeks

    • @scarelo7935
      @scarelo7935 5 років тому

      @@LifeofJY Yeah my technique is finally coming together and I think that I can do it but I just need that adreniline and I need to get rid of the nervousness that I get before I throw.

  • @Manpreetd190gmail.c
    @Manpreetd190gmail.c 5 років тому

    Hey jy am ur biggest biggest fan from indiaaaaaaa because u give me lots of gud techniques motivation nd inspiring me to do everything if i do prcts more nd more..am also shot putter..my big dream is one time i will meet u nd take one selfie nd take lots of gud techneqs..

  • @taddimmitt784
    @taddimmitt784 5 років тому

    What is a good throw for a jr. high boy in shot put and discus?

    • @LifeofJY
      @LifeofJY  5 років тому

      Tad Dimmitt considering that’s around when most people start learning just having an implement in your hand at that age is good. Throwers don’t peak until around 30+ years old. the distance that young is irrelevant in the long run you just want to start to feel things. I honestly couldn’t tell you what’s a good distance at that age because I didn’t start until highschool but you can look online for junior high meet results and see what people have typically thrown in the past. Keep in mind there’s usually 1-5 guys in the country that are just killing it because they have amazing coaching and the rest of people are the “average” good throw. Just don’t let those top couple people that are insane at a young age ever discourage you.

  • @ianosborne5039
    @ianosborne5039 5 років тому

    Hey I'm a freshman in highschool and this is my first year doing shotput and I ended the season just yesterday,do you have any tips?I've been watching you for awhile now, you have shown so much to me through videos it's crazy, but this is the first time I'm commenting...

    • @LifeofJY
      @LifeofJY  5 років тому

      -IKO- #TORAH I appreciate the comment! After my season I like to de stress a little and not worry about training so I’ll take like a week to 2 week break before I get back into training. If you want to throw far, you need to throw a lot so keep working and just work positions and strength in the off season

  • @haydenbullock1813
    @haydenbullock1813 4 роки тому

    I can’t get that finish to save my life. So flat if I get that snap.

  • @kworth3852
    @kworth3852 5 років тому

    You need to make up a shirt with "Good block! Straight push!".

  • @user-ib7pv6mh6l
    @user-ib7pv6mh6l 5 років тому +1

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