Off Season Thrower's Workout

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  • Опубліковано 1 січ 2011
  • TopHeat visited the home of the California 2010 Track and Field Champions, Jesuit High School in Carmichael, CA.
    Coach David Badovinac has coached many champions, and has sent many throwers on to top schools. This is a video of his off-season throwers workout.
    Stephen Boals is the athlete, the top returning Shot Put thrower in California, and nationally in the top 15.
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  • @JaneW45
    @JaneW45 5 років тому +1

    A spotter or two would prevent an accident - one that is just waiting to happen, according to the previous comments.

    • @sustainablelife1st
      @sustainablelife1st 2 роки тому

      I wish I could up vote this comment 1000 times. Very dangerous the way they are doing that.

  • @CaughtinamoshRecords
    @CaughtinamoshRecords 13 років тому

    wish my school had a coach that good and a gym that nice

  • @jjhnvhn
    @jjhnvhn 11 років тому +2

    i feel as a collegiate athlete if you are going to have them learn those lifts make sure they do them right not how much they can lift.

  • @Franky8312
    @Franky8312 11 років тому

    And when you do an over head squat it helps keep your shoulder blades closed and your feet about shoulders width

  • @qwambe1622
    @qwambe1622 12 років тому

    when you do your over head squats, you have to sit back more on your heels, like a regular squat. Your knees were over feet and that can cause serious knee injury later on. what you can do to help you rock back more and get better technique is: grab a pole like from a machine and grab the pole and squat, practice that for a while until you can easily do a squat rocking back on your heels with your chest up. Another thing is to stretch your quads and your hips

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 10 років тому +1

    I'd probably leave the snatch out of the workouts, until the athlete gets a better (safer) hold on it. You could do other things like powercleans that are easier.

  • @sjboals
    @sjboals 13 років тому +1

    haha we had to share a lot

  • @coop27
    @coop27 11 років тому

    Oh man instead of running up the stairs or hopping side to side focus on this guys mobility and really see some gains and improvements!

  • @cornnellify
    @cornnellify 12 років тому

    @EndlersaurusRex using competition form and range is unneccesary...but that as well as anything the english language can create cannot serve as an excuse for what the young man is doing in this video. But coaching and experience will bring him to that fine line.

  • @jonjonmagic2010
    @jonjonmagic2010 13 років тому

    BURNZZ!

  • @EndlersaurusRex
    @EndlersaurusRex 12 років тому

    @sjboals Noah Bryant does the lifts with good form and he throws the 7.26kg over 20m. Bad form is bad form, no matter how far you throw.

  • @smittywerbenjagermanjensen5480
    @smittywerbenjagermanjensen5480 12 років тому

    shit, thats a nice gym

  • @EndlersaurusRex
    @EndlersaurusRex 12 років тому

    @cornnellify Full ROM? No, but safe form? Yes, it should be necessary.

  • @sjboals
    @sjboals 11 років тому

    where are you a collegiate athlete if I may ask?

  • @qwambe1622
    @qwambe1622 12 років тому

    another reason why you aren't able to perform the squat technique is because your hips are not as strong, and what you can do to fix it is the same thing I said before with the pole and practicing your squat, also holding that squat position without the pole will help your hips too. A key note to also help; STRETCHING, but i'm sure you should already know that. Good luck in your throwing and I hope I helped you out.

  • @benlukins5447
    @benlukins5447 10 років тому +1

    Focus on ankle and adductor flexibility; his knees pointed in and toes out in overhead squats, just asking for a knee injury. Only load the bar when u can do a deep, good form squat with a dall rod

  • @frawley49
    @frawley49 12 років тому

    how far were these kids throwing?

  • @jack18232d
    @jack18232d 12 років тому

    not all throwers lift this bad

  • @jdebogory
    @jdebogory 11 років тому +1

    BAD olympic lift technique! Never split the feet and keep your butt down on snatch, pulling too much with the back! Close grip snatch is better for HS athletes

  • @thomasspinner209
    @thomasspinner209 12 років тому +1

    I have to mention this, the form of the lifters in regards to the "Snatch" is absolutely HORRIBLE. the lifter needs more training and coaching at less weight to perfect form. If the form is not perfected the injuries that he could sustain will Cripple him for Life. Do not attempt these lifts without proper coaching. They are very dangerous. If you are doing these lifts it is also important to remember to strengthen your core! Improper muscle balance can lead to chronic injuries later in life.

  • @sjboals
    @sjboals 12 років тому

    @jack18232d right only state champion teams haha go play minecraft

  • @Teghead
    @Teghead 10 років тому +2

    Oh man, sorry but those overhead squats and the snatch are so so ugly. The athlete really needs to work on their flexibility, get some lifting shoes, and get the right posture with an empty bar first.

  • @MrMilliron
    @MrMilliron 11 років тому

    ewww

  • @sustainablelife1st
    @sustainablelife1st 2 роки тому

    one word: SPOTTERS SPOTTERS SPOTTERS SPOTTERS! Had to dislike the video due to safety issues.

  • @DnBQemist
    @DnBQemist 12 років тому

    they shouldn't be jumping at all. you don't want to have that stomping force on your legs and joints. there is no advantage to jumping vs non jumping. vertical hip drive/lift is the purpose of the movement, which is why the jump should be removed to take the shock off the muscles

  • @agcrlovejapan6962
    @agcrlovejapan6962 4 роки тому

    The olympic weightlifting movements in this video are horrible. Keep holding a barbell with plates overhead with unlocked arms is very dangerous!! Don't imitate!!

  • @MrBrandonisabeast
    @MrBrandonisabeast 12 років тому

    that was some horrible form in this video