And now he just beat the oldest world record in men’s athletics. He did it in April, with every throw in his series over 70m… he’ll be doing this again.
I think the thing he does best is catch the discus back further, on average, than most throwers. Dane pointed it out briefly how he had both feet down at the front but the discus was passed 180. Just gives him more distance to accelerate the discus during his finish.
4 consecutive Olympics would take place over 12 years, not 16. In Oerter’s case is was the 56, 60, 64, and 68 Olympics. Regardless, that’s an incredible achievement and he’s clearly one of the all-time greats in track and field.
Hi! I´ve been seeing your videos for a while and I want to congratulate you for the amazing job that you are doing! Greetings from Argentina! PS: could you tell me the name of the APP you are using to analize the videos? thanks!
this makes me wonder how far he must've thrown in highschool with the 1.6k discus since he was already throwing that far as a freshman in college. Absolutely wild
Suspect he was having sector foul trouble or something late in the season. If you watch his throws during the collegiate season, he’s aligned basically centered.
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And now he just beat the oldest world record in men’s athletics. He did it in April, with every throw in his series over 70m… he’ll be doing this again.
He’s 19 whenever he did this. Just how much stronger he is going to get over the next couple years is enough to make him the greatest of all time
He will break the world record within the next 2 years
Took less than a year from your post @thehawkman8017
Bro really called it lmao
I think the thing he does best is catch the discus back further, on average, than most throwers. Dane pointed it out briefly how he had both feet down at the front but the discus was passed 180. Just gives him more distance to accelerate the discus during his finish.
I'm glad to be alive right now, this is going to be so fun to watch in the coming years
awesome young man had privilege to officiate him in a couple of meets.
Yes,he can make history in discuss throwing
I hope one day he will snatch that olympic gold like his father did!!!!
Great video !!!
He is just as good as his dad, maybe better.
Al Oerter won 4 consecutive Olympic gold medals. He was the underdog in all of those competitions. So he dominated this event for at least 16 years.
4 consecutive Olympics would take place over 12 years, not 16. In Oerter’s case is was the 56, 60, 64, and 68 Olympics. Regardless, that’s an incredible achievement and he’s clearly one of the all-time greats in track and field.
Al was clutch. Maybe the greatest Olympic medaling accomplishment of all time.
Throws coach here, this kid threw nearly 70 meters while doing a number of things sub-optimally. He definitely has several more meters in there
Hi! I´ve been seeing your videos for a while and I want to congratulate you for the amazing job that you are doing! Greetings from Argentina! PS: could you tell me the name of the APP you are using to analize the videos? thanks!
We use Coaches Eye, but not sure if it is still available on the app store... look for technique review apps. there should be something similar.
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this makes me wonder how far he must've thrown in highschool with the 1.6k discus since he was already throwing that far as a freshman in college. Absolutely wild
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Why do you think he starts off centered in the back of the circle? His right foot is close to twelve o'clock.
Suspect he was having sector foul trouble or something late in the season. If you watch his throws during the collegiate season, he’s aligned basically centered.
Kid ? A 19 year old is a young man