In message <a3cu0b+9m0l@eGroups.com>, dancat69us <dancat69us@...> writes ... I would certainly include some serious developmental stretching. -- Alan...
yah i go 11 months out of the year with all the training and sports i endure. it just never ends... in that 1 month of "rest" i have camps as well... so is it...
Hi Dan My suggestion is to get the shin splints sorted - so perhaps physio assessment to determine why - there may be a biomechanical consideration - not just...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 1, 2002 5:22 pm
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Hi Mike It occurs to me that you might consider adjusting the angle at which your son approaches the bar at the end of the run. If it is high (40degrees or so)...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 1, 2002 5:28 pm
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Sorry Mike I am still mastering website design :-). I must have not set up the link correctly. . I can send it directly if you wish Denis ... From:...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 1, 2002 5:30 pm
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Hi Denis, I'd love to access your Stones clips as well--and I'm sure others would be interested. I think you're on the right track with the website ...
Thanks Bob I disabled the links while I am adding content but obviously made a mistake somewhere. I'll try to reset it tonight. The problem was that when I...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 1, 2002 9:22 pm
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Denis That would be great. Mike *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/1/2002 at 5:30 PM Denis Doyle wrote: Sorry Mike I am still mastering website...
Mike I believe the website link is now working. I would appreciate you trying it and letting me know. The codec used is DIvX Denis ... From: Mike Lundquist To:...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 2, 2002 12:28 am
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Denis Still don't see any website link Mike *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/2/2002 at 12:28 AM Denis Doyle wrote: Mike I believe the website link...
Hi Mike It should be working I have just downloaded it myself (midnight UK time) and checked in \Windows\ Temp Internet Files to confirm that was downloaded...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 4, 2002 12:13 am
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how would someone recomend the best way for a beginner to plot their approach? how many steps to use? should the coach start them out by letting them flop...
Most athletes can 'flop' over a bar however badly. So even before you begin you have got an existing technique to work with.With an absolute beginner it might...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 4, 2002 11:07 pm
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Author Geoff Nelson submitted and HJW posted significant data re: Patrick Matzdorf Very nice. See: http://allsoulscc.org/highjumpworld/patmatzdorf/ Joe...
Hello group, I am new to the group, and I thought I would post a question. My name is Aaron Tomlinson, and I am a senior student athletic trainer for track...
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Actually, the approach calculators don't dictate any particular curve radius. The calculators leave that up to you. What the calculators give you is a reliable...
Hey everyone, This past weekend I made 2.13m(4 millimeters under 7'). From the looks of it the field at nationals is pretty slim so far. I should be able to...
Ok everyone I have not high jumped since 8th grade(now an 11th grader). In 8th grade my PB was 5'3" and since then I have grown, and I jump higher now. In...
Hi Justin A lot of jumpers find that when they adopt a conventional approach for the first time i.e. running as opposed to 'jogging' with short steps to the...
Denis Doyle
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Feb 15, 2002 10:23 am
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Hey all I just found this site. I'm a jumper at University of Oregon. my pr is 7'0 1/2 I look forward to chatting with all of you Kyley...
Justin..since you job your approach at 5-6 steps..I would move it back to atleast 9..when you feel comfortable. Make sure you're doing sprinting workouts....
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Feb 16, 2002 6:30 am
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well the 4 by 8 will conflict with high jump (possibly)... so i guess you have to take into concideration as to when you'd jump and what meets you would just...