Re: [RCSE] Hand launching

2001-01-29 Thread Dave Seay
: Monday, January 29, 2001 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] Hand launching > Hmm...I've always assumed the javenlin style was just refering to a normal, > overhand throw, as opposed to the discus method. > > Brett > > At 04:24 PM 1/29/01 -0500, Dave Seay wrote: > >Is t

FW: [RCSE] Hand launching

2001-01-29 Thread Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner
Dave writes: > I have heard of the javelin style throw and base on knowing what > that means > for a real javelin, I am not clear how it is applied to a HLG. Hlg terminology is very new language, and as such is in flux. From studying the hlg terminology usage to date, I would conclude that 'jave

Re: [RCSE] Hand launching

2001-01-29 Thread jaffee
Hmm...I've always assumed the javenlin style was just refering to a normal, overhand throw, as opposed to the discus method. Brett At 04:24 PM 1/29/01 -0500, Dave Seay wrote: >Is there a resource that describes, in great detail, the various methods for >launching HLG's? > >I' ve been launching u

[RCSE] Hand launching

2001-01-29 Thread Dave Seay
Is there a resource that describes, in great detail, the various methods for launching HLG's? I' ve been launching using the finger hole in a LB2 and an overhand throw facing 90 degrees for the arc of the throw (like a baseball throw) but was wondering if, other than the discus throw, there were