Shot Put John Kenneson TCU National Throws Coaches Association.

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Shot Put John Kenneson TCU National Throws Coaches Association

Transcript of Shot Put John Kenneson TCU National Throws Coaches Association.

Shot Put

John KennesonTCU

National Throws Coaches Association

Basic Keys To All Throwing Events

1. Balance

2. Eyes/Focal Points

3. Tempo/Rhythm

4. Finish Technique

Heel to toe Relationship-Standing ThrowRight heel to left toe

Ring Orientation

• Using the clock method

• Learning various positions with proper timing

• Use of focal points

Shot Put/Standing Throw

• Heel to toe relationship

• Proper Grip/Base of fingers

• Proper neck placement/under ear

• Throwing arm relaxed and slightly down/elbow out

Initiation of Standing Throw

• Ring orientation/the clock system

• Throw begins from 11 o’clock• Use rhythmic start not static

start• Flex right leg/left arm back• Bridged back• Ball behind right knee• Proper focal points beyond

circle• Track eyes horizontally

Finish Techniques/Standing Throw

• Long path of ball• Finish feet/hip/shoulder

rotation• Right knee/left arm

work as unit• Drive ball over toe

board under control• Stay on feet. Throw

through the face

Glide Technique

• Ideal candidates are taller athletes with leverage

• Athletes with limited pivoting skills

• Athletes with limited body control skills

Essentials of the Glide

• Smooth transition across the circle

• Creating momentum into the power position

• Using the right leg effectively

• Finish techniques/must face your throw

Glide Start/Entry

• Traditional start vs. dynamic start

• Relax the back/bridged back

• Proper focal points beyond circle at 12 o’clock

• Roll off the heel

Landing in the Center of the Circle

• Shoulders, hips and right foot 11 o’clock

• Left arm behind hips but in motion

• Ball behind knee• Feet land in quick

sequence• Orbit/pathway of ball

is 42 degrees• Right foot underneath

center of mass

Middle to Front of Circle

• Right foot/left arm work as a unit – rotate

• Stay off the heel – use ball of foot

• Active left side – back slapping arm motion

• Face your throw – release over the toe board

• Throw through the face – 42 degrees

Exchange

• Naturally exchange feet with proper timing

• Do whatever you can to stay in the ring

• It helps to lower center of mass/bend knees

• DO NOT watch the ball!

Rotational Shot Put

Setting Your Stance

• Feet slightly wider than shoulder width

• Toes pointed slightly out

• Weight in the middle of the body

• Shoulders relaxed• Bend the knees and

stack the vertebrae

Entry• Slower the better• Short wind up or

limited wind up• Activate with both feet• Open left leg • Rotate on ball of left

foot• Pivot around the left

foot• Maintain depth/initiate

orbit

Air Pivot• Right knee to the middle• Look down the left sector• Rotate hips and release

shoulders to 3 o’clock• Right foot rotates from 2

o’clock• Upon left foot contact,

shoulders will rotate to 11 o’clock

Middle to Front of Circle

• Rotation continues from 11 o’clock

• Left arm constantly in motion

• Active left side/left arm motion

• Face your throw• 42 degree release

angle

Finish Positions