biceps, pectorals n deltoids ! :D
You need the hold it properly, and let your index finger (with whatever hand your throwing the discus in) touch the discus last. You need to say to yourself, 'I am going to win!' aswell! :)
Believe it or not, it is called discus throwing.
Generating power in discus throwing involves rotating the body while transferring weight from the back foot to the front foot in a smooth and coordinated motion. This generates torque which is then transferred through the arms and into the discus upon release. Additionally, the athlete must engage core muscles, legs, and shoulder muscles to create power in the throw.
The discus shoe is different from regular shoes because discus shoes are used in a sports event (throwing the discus obviously). However, regular shoes are used for walking, running, sprinting, etc.
The discus used in men's competition is 220 millimeters (8.66 inches) in diameter.
The discus used in men's competition is 220 millimeters (8.66 inches) in diameter.
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The discus used in men's competition is 220 millimeters (8.66 inches) in diameter.
Men's discus throw debuted at the 1896 Games in Athens and women's discus throw debuted at the 1928 Games in Amsterdam.
Duck decoys are used in hunting. The discus is used in track and field. Drivers are a golf club.
The plural of discus is discuses.
A wide range of materials are used to make athletic discus. Generally a metal rim and a metal core is used to gain the weight. The main materials in use are :Plastic DiscusAluminum DiscusWooden DiscusRubber Discus