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April 6, 2011

Commands for Hammer throw

There are many well-known track and field actions, of which the hammer throw is certainly not one of them. It is more of a tassel regulation but still require a great deal of technological proficiency and physical authority and power in order to succeed. Hammer throwing method is crucial, and this should form an important part of your training. When training for any event, consider these tips. Your training should be divided into three different phases, the first of which should focus on training, the second of which should focus on precompetition work, and the third of which will be the actual rivalry itself.

Core power is an absolutely basic element of hammer throwing and therefore this is something that should be included into all of the different phases of your training. The only times when you should not be focus on core strength training will be during your days of rest, but in general it is important to train five days a week in this way. Your method is something that should be developed during the preparation phase of your training schedule. Unless you have or be knuckled down on the proper method it simply will not matter how much strength training and core training you do. As such, focus on getting your method right before you move onto any other aspect of your training.

During the second phase it is significant that you track your progress in rivalry style throws. Make sure that you are footage every throw that you do note down progress you are making. Feedback from your coaches is a vital element and unless you do this you will never be able to improve. During the final stage of rivalry and the lead up to that competition you should get rid of weight training completely. Instead, maintain your focus on core preparation, training, and improving on your technique if required.

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September 14, 2010

Weil sets world records in powerlifting

Mel Weil, 41, of Whitefish didn’t just break a world powerlifting record in the bench press, he annihilated it.

Weil pressed 451 pounds on Sept. 4 at the American Powerlifting Federation’s Raw World Championships in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

The old mark of 297 pounds was held by a Russian.

Weil competes in the Masters 40-and-up division at the 198-pound weight class.

He also set a total world record of 1,351 pounds for squat (440), bench (451) and deadlift (460). The old record for his division and weight class was 1,298 pounds.

That was a personal best for Weil in the squat. He has a 470 bench press and 570 deadlift, but at heavier weight classes.

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April 12, 2010

Cave went through 1st defeat

In sports, boxing is a very interesting and exciting game. On Thursday night, at the 25th yearly Shaw event in Toronto (Ontario), happiness was not there in Irish eyes for Halifax fighter Tyson Cave because the earlier unbeatable fighter went behind to overcome. Cave (10-1 2KO) was victorious Canadian Super-bantamweight winner before but he made stopped up by Willie Casey of Limerick in the 8th round who motivated to 5-0 scoring in his fourth knockout.

In the headliner, bustle gifted charge well recovered by achieving an influential 98-92,100-90, 99-91, over Michael Kelly, dealing with the Belfast boxer his foremost beat and reducing his record to 8-1-1. In the intervening time Cave started by out-boxing his competitor however couldn’t manage the succeeding influence flow. In the 3rd round he was jumped down through a left hook and in anticipation of hitting the canvas solidly in the 7th, he was managed to continue on even conditions. The last round held by a nasty remains shot and the Halifax boxer was once more went down in the 8th and at the time while he punch the canvas once all over again, the referee walked inside and named the fight.

Tebor Brosch and Victor Lupo unlocked things up on the late afternoon and a showing battle linking Canadian welterweight winner.

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