i been trying to learn javelin , watching vidoes , reading books n i never get a bit of what it is all about ................i watch this video n it all seems so simple ................so easy ....................champions r champions ............they make it so easy
The way he explains everything makes it sound much more easy than it is, wich is good :D I really believe in what he says as well, so now im motivated ^^
I believe this is a part from Track and Field Technique series, originally released on VHS in circa 1990. Eh... can't find whole video sadly. If anyone knows where to buy it in digital version- comment please.
It is interesting that hungarian (his native language differs a lot from English) speaks so clear English! I can understand everything what he says. Does his pronunciation look perfect or not?
Quite amazing! Nothing of value was taught in 6 minutes. The most important thing for beginner is to keep elbow at ear level, or injury to elbow is guaranteed.
Yes indeed it almost guarantees Injury to the elbow, but this was around the “ old javelin “ era and a lot of guys didn’t use a lot of very good techniques some did some didn’t, and I’m making a slight correction the elbow should usually stay above the shoulder height, I’m not saying your wrong I’m right but I’m just making a small correction I learned from my coach.
its not bad, but you are leaving your wrist too far behind and that interrupts the channeling and slows the resultant speed of your arm. After a second view, seems that you are hasting for getting your arm out, try yo escalate from your foot to your shoulder, then let the arm go! Ah and also, try harder on that knee-lock! Hope it helps!
i been trying to learn javelin , watching vidoes , reading books n i never get a bit of what it is all about ................i watch this video n it all seems so simple ................so easy ....................champions r champions ............they make it so easy
I always feel most convinced when a foreigner is teaching me :) This guy is awesome!
JAVELIN THROWING is the most artistic and beautiful of all events too watch, even better when u competed, I LOVED throwing the javelin..
The way he explains everything makes it sound much more easy than it is, wich is good :D I really believe in what he says as well, so now im motivated ^^
Phenomenal thrower and legendary athlete, Miklos Nemeth!! HAKAN
Legends never die!
Nice and simple info about technique, I want to hear some more for sure!!
I just love Javelin.
Legend!
Simple instruction for beginners just starting out in the javelin.
I love javellin
i've been throwing on and off for 70 years, coaching also. still compete. why? just love the art and technique of this ancient emplement.
Do you have training sessions pls
I believe this is a part from Track and Field Technique series, originally released on VHS in circa 1990. Eh... can't find whole video sadly. If anyone knows where to buy it in digital version- comment please.
hey, where are your videos? what are you looking for exactly?
It is interesting that hungarian (his native language differs a lot from English) speaks so clear English! I can understand everything what he says. Does his pronunciation look perfect or not?
Awesome! Thank u!
that guy is so cool!
Quite amazing! Nothing of value was taught in 6 minutes.
The most important thing for beginner is to keep elbow at ear level, or injury to elbow is guaranteed.
Yes indeed it almost guarantees Injury to the elbow, but this was around the “ old javelin “ era and a lot of guys didn’t use a lot of very good techniques some did some didn’t, and I’m making a slight correction the elbow should usually stay above the shoulder height, I’m not saying your wrong I’m right but I’m just making a small correction I learned from my coach.
Just look at some throwers nowadays, look quite different :)
its not bad, but you are leaving your wrist too far behind and that interrupts the channeling and slows the resultant speed of your arm. After a second view, seems that you are hasting for getting your arm out, try yo escalate from your foot to your shoulder, then let the arm go! Ah and also, try harder on that knee-lock! Hope it helps!
What is wrong in here? Im just trying to learn javelin. I think tap-tatap rythm is very good way to teach crossjump and steps atleast.
I thought it's Arnold Schwarzenegger just by seeing the thumbnail
I wonder how to get it to work with amentum.
He burps at 1:55...
yes, 10 months later, I KNOW XD
it hasnt really..
Hungary for the win!