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21st October 08, 01:20 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by Drillagent
I've been reading this thread with great interest, and now I have some questions.
I've thought about competing in the masters class, but I'm not sure how to go about doing it. I'm almost 42 so I better get going before I'm TOO old. Lately, I've been hitting the iron pretty hard and I'm lifting more than I ever have. I'm close to 300lbs one rep max on my bench. But there's a lot of fat that I want to lose. Like the spare monster truck tire I'm carrying around my middle. I do have knee and ankle problems, but those are improving. So, now to the questions.
From reading this thread, it sounds like I should work on technique, but what weightlifting exercises help? Are there some explosive workouts that help? Where or how should I get some stones and weights to work with? Any advice on how to make my own? Sorry if I've overwelmed anyone. Thanks
As for making your stuf, there's a sticky post at the top of the forum from Yaish on how to get started. Stones are, literally, stones....river rocks that are about the right weight. So drive down to the river and get a nice smooth stone that's about 15 pounds and watch a mess of shot put and stones videos on YouTube and get out there and throw it.
Hammer is easy. Go down to Orchard Supply or Lowes or Home Depot or your local plumbing supply and buy a 4 foot, threaded-on-both-ends piece of gray ABS, 1-inch pipe. Get a PVC end cap, and some pvc cement. Thread/glue the end cap on one end. Wrap with 3-4 winds of duct tape.
Now drop three, 5 lb dumbell weights for a 1-inch bar on the end and duct tape in place. Scratch up the end you'll be holding on to, with some 80 grit sandpaper, and go throw. It's not *exactly* like a 16 pound hammer, but it's pretty darned close. If you add another 5lb weight and a 2.5, then you've got a 22 lb hammer.
When you bust the pipe, it invariably breaks at the end, right by the cap, under the weights. OK, so hacksaw off whatever you need to, to get a smooth end, screw/glue another PVC dap on the OTHER end, duct tape as needed, and keep throwing until you bust that end. A single 4 foot riser usually lasts me about a dozen practice sessions before I have to buy another one. They cost about four dollars.
for technique tips WATCH YOUTUBE, and also watch the videos at kiltedthrower.com
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