• originalucifer
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    703 months ago

    the technique:

    using the technique holding the end of the javelin. Officials were so afraid of the out of control nature of the technique that the practice was banned through these rule specifications.

    • @[email protected]
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      573 months ago

      I’ve spent some time reading the Wikipedia article looking for the relevant part, I guess I was 10 mins early (didn’t get the chance to see your comment before that). Here’s the (probably) corresponding video, the first video result when searching for the freestyle javelin technique, in case it helps anyone: https://youtu.be/52rvqtiBoow?si=RiLjhJG2ttv-0s1W

      • originalucifer
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        133 months ago

        back.

        it apparently requires some finesse like throwing an american football… there is a spiral technique employed for accuracy.

        imagine throwing a football by pushing its long end.

        • @[email protected]
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          93 months ago

          Look at the videos posted above. They don’t hold it on the end like the OP claims. They hold it on the grip but spin and release like throwing a discus.

          • originalucifer
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            103 months ago

            the correct technique is what i mention above, holding it in the middle and spiraling it. like a football.

            i mention throwing the football by its end as an example of why you lose all control of the stick using that technique, and hence, why its illegal.