Today was an interesting day. We (my training partners and I) ended up doing like an hour and a half of sheaf.
We utilized extreme smack talk as motivation to do better.Here is how it went down.
We set the bar at a height (there were no measurements, just a height) and threw the sheaf over.
Then we raised the height and did it again an so on.
We got to a height where I made it over on the first throw, and everyone else was really bad at that height.
Basically I brought it early on and did good.
Then we raised the bar to its highest height, I was in the lead, and everyone missed the height for like 40 throws.
My training partners, knowing that they should be able to throw higher than me entered into the fantasy land "We'll just keep throwing till we make it, then say we won."
And that is pretty much how it went down.
All in all it was great training and a lot of fun. The best training sessions are the ones where there is a lot of smack talk, arguing, and pr getting. Since that is how things turned out it was a successful day.
PWO - All you can eat Chinese food buffet. Boy, that is the route to go after training.
Gym (Field, Restaurant) Conversation -
1. Being a more experienced thrower (read, not me but the others) the heavier weightlifting days can be better used at the end of the week and focused throwing and power stuff can be better used in the beginning of the week when the athlete is fresh.
2. When is an athlete strong enough to throw well without needing to get a lot stronger? It will be a little different for each person. But the big take I got from this is that I am strong enough, though I will still train to get a lot stronger as well since I am way too emotionally attached to the heavy weights.
We utilized extreme smack talk as motivation to do better.Here is how it went down.
We set the bar at a height (there were no measurements, just a height) and threw the sheaf over.
Then we raised the height and did it again an so on.
We got to a height where I made it over on the first throw, and everyone else was really bad at that height.
Basically I brought it early on and did good.
Then we raised the bar to its highest height, I was in the lead, and everyone missed the height for like 40 throws.
My training partners, knowing that they should be able to throw higher than me entered into the fantasy land "We'll just keep throwing till we make it, then say we won."
And that is pretty much how it went down.
All in all it was great training and a lot of fun. The best training sessions are the ones where there is a lot of smack talk, arguing, and pr getting. Since that is how things turned out it was a successful day.
PWO - All you can eat Chinese food buffet. Boy, that is the route to go after training.
Gym (Field, Restaurant) Conversation -
1. Being a more experienced thrower (read, not me but the others) the heavier weightlifting days can be better used at the end of the week and focused throwing and power stuff can be better used in the beginning of the week when the athlete is fresh.
2. When is an athlete strong enough to throw well without needing to get a lot stronger? It will be a little different for each person. But the big take I got from this is that I am strong enough, though I will still train to get a lot stronger as well since I am way too emotionally attached to the heavy weights.