Im pretty sure they were throwing before they were running throwing has always been a technique in football but both ways of the game have new plays and new ways of throwing and running the balll.
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Follow through with your throwing motion.
around the 70's 80's or 60's somewhere around there
In speaking about American football, the position called quarteback, is the one most often having the responsibility of throwing the football to one of his receiving players. In doing so certainly distance is an important factor but that alone is not sufficient. Accuracy combined with distance can make or break a football play. At the professional football level, a coach can expect the quarterback to be able to throw a football at between 45 to 60 yards with accuracy.
Patience and arm strength. Patience is something that comes from within you.... Arm strength, however, is something that you can develop and A LOT of it has to do with throwing mechanics. -A general rule for throwing a football is that you have to pretend that you're throwing something a lot smaller and a lot lighter then the actual football that you're throwing, like say.. a tennis ball. -Another thing is visualization. Instead of putting every ounce of strength that you have into throwing the ball that far, try to visualize going as far as you want to throw it. Try to "aim your distance." What that means is, throw the ball as if you were throwing it 20 yards, but visualize it going straight to the target. Keep looking at the target well after you follow through with your throw. The key here is to not put every ounce of strength you have into your throw. -The grip of the football.... That is something that you have to develop on your own, but a general rule is to have a little air between your palm and the ball. -Try using your abdominal muscles more when you throw, if you use all arm, then the ball will go nowhere. The abdominal muscles are where most of the umph in the throw comes from. Pretend you're doing an oblique crunch when throwing. -Study NFL quarterbacks who are good at throwing the deep ball. Donovan McNabb is a perfect example. watch how it seems like he barely tries when he's throwing them and try to model your throw after his. -Of course, making your arms stronger by any kind of training will help as well. But it's not necessary, as your arm will become stronger the more you throw. Just be sure to eat a lot of protein.
A kicking football is essentially a brand new football that is fresh out of the package. A throwing football is a "broken in" ball that is more used and easier to handle.
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No you can not score from a throw in.
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A pro football because the quarterback is used to throwing the pro football and not a Nerf football.
by throwing a ball and scoring a touchdown
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Shoulder muscles are used when throwing a football. They give the arm support and are needed during the actual throw. In the throwing motion the triceps and biceps are used. The core muscles are used to help the thrower stay balanced.
The laces on a football are vital for the throwing form and accuracy of a quarterback. If gripped correctly, they allow the QB to maintain a consistent form which is vital to throwing accurately downfield.
it does cause u will be using the same amount of force and that the smaller ball will go farther cause there is less drag then the larger one.