This technique was imposible to improve. The movement is clean. The rotation is wide. The left foot blocking at the final was very strong, and the regularity og the throws were incredible. Schultz, Riedl, and Harting, the best techiques. In Women, Perkovic and Reintz
Yes, it is interesting that the WR is held by Jurgen at 'only' 6'4" tall but by the looks of it like another WR holder at 193 cm Mac Wilkins they both have extremely long arms so I wouldn't mind betting they are close to 7 feet wingspan.
He doesnt raise his leg to stay balanced after the throw, he does it so he can lean out the circle and here the disc hit the ground... 957 feet away😂😂😂
A lot of people think that west Germany thowers got their wr because of steroids. Maybe steroids helped, but their technique, their knowledge of the steps is unimproveable. Nowadays there are disc thowers with better strength and bench press bests, but even nowdays most throwes are stronger than Schultz, they are incapable to improve his throws
I know people he doesn't reverse (excluding that one period in 86), but the finishes here seem so dynamic (granted, after the discus is long gone), it seems hard to call it a nonreverse. It seems somewhere in between.
this isnt his best throw "form wise" he rushes his right foot out the back, left doesnt come all the way around. instead of keeping his weight behind his hips, he drops his left shoulder, muscling the disc... almost like he's reaching over his legs...
This is the best technique clipp on youtube of Jurgen Schult, no doubt.
This technique was imposible to improve. The movement is clean. The rotation is wide. The left foot blocking at the final was very strong, and the regularity og the throws were incredible. Schultz, Riedl, and Harting, the best techiques. In Women, Perkovic and Reintz
You forgot Wolfgang Schmidt, in my view the most beautiful technique.
Imagine if Schult had Schmidts physique.
This man holds the world record...i think his "form" is pretty damn good
If he had the physique of Wolfgang Schmidt, imagine how much further he wouldve gotten.
Yes, it is interesting that the WR is held by Jurgen at 'only' 6'4" tall but by the looks of it like another WR holder at 193 cm Mac Wilkins they both have extremely long arms so I wouldn't mind betting they are close to 7 feet wingspan.
Danke sehr! I love the no-reverse style!
i always thought the german way of stopping rather than following throw forces the implement further
Exceptional armspan .
thanks for the footage! Great to see..
besides the buzz noise great vid !
He doesnt raise his leg to stay balanced after the throw, he does it so he can lean out the circle and here the disc hit the ground... 957 feet away😂😂😂
He had dam nice technique
A lot of people think that west Germany thowers got their wr because of steroids. Maybe steroids helped, but their technique, their knowledge of the steps is unimproveable. Nowadays there are disc thowers with better strength and bench press bests, but even nowdays most throwes are stronger than Schultz, they are incapable to improve his throws
Stop action 1:35 look at the angle from foot to right pec what bend !
1:30 would be crazy to see in real life!
@123teal lol the best question ever xD
I know people he doesn't reverse (excluding that one period in 86), but the finishes here seem so dynamic (granted, after the discus is long gone), it seems hard to call it a nonreverse. It seems somewhere in between.
To me it just looks like he non reverses hard, and whatever momentum he has left he stops by just switching his feet
Why are there two Discus circles side by side?
One of them is for the hammer throw.
this isnt his best throw "form wise" he rushes his right foot out the back, left doesnt come all the way around. instead of keeping his weight behind his hips, he drops his left shoulder, muscling the disc... almost like he's reaching over his legs...
You doing too much dawg