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 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 other methods that did
>not require a hold in or a peg through the fuze.
>
>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.  Is the  grip
>on the nose, under or behind the wing or what?  Is the grip applied just to
>the smooth fuze sides are is there something that you need to add to improve
>contact time?
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>
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