Track and Field Coach

Track and Field Coach

ThrowsCoach

Manoa, HI

Male, 52

I am a track and field coach and my specialties are in the throwing events namely, the shot, the discus the hammer and the javelin. The training involves a lot of strength training as well as technical development. My other responsibility is in recruiting men and women (in this case women only as I am with an all female team), to represent the university in various collegiate competitions.

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Last Answer on November 10, 2013

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Rank from easiest to hardest to learn: shot, discus, hammer, javelin.

Asked by Lamar Latrell about 11 years ago

Hammer followed by Javelin followed by Discus and then, Shot.

Did you do track and field in college? Are you still pretty good at the events you excelled at back then?

Asked by T.J. about 11 years ago

Yes, I did track and field in college. I was good enough to compete at an Olympics while I was in college.

do college coaches scout at new balance nationals

Asked by celeste pipia almost 11 years ago

Colleges scout at the Ne balance, Foot Locker most of the state meets and international competitions.

how can athletes better gain from the off season and should track and field athletes do cross country?

Asked by theseus about 11 years ago

One way to gain from the off season is to reflect back on your performances during the season. Sit down with your coach, if possible, or by yourself and answer some general questions about your season. Questions to ask;

-what went well

-what did not go as well

-what was my best perofrmance and why

-what was my worst performance and why

-if I could change anything abiut the last season what would it be

-going forwards, what would I want to keep form the last seaon

These general answers will form the basis of what you might want to do in preparation for the next season.

Have you ever seen anyone standing in the wrong place at the wrong time get hit with a javelin, discus, hammer, or the shot?

Asked by Zoematic about 11 years ago

Yes, but not seriously enough to get hospitalized. At practice the usual protocol is to teach safety first, where to stand, what to do or not do. In general, no one is allowed to pick up an implement and use/throw it unless they are either in the circle, or on the runway and no one is allowed to throw while there is someone in the landing area. This prevents accidents.

Is an "attitude problem" ever enough of a reason to kick an athlete off the team, or if they're good enough will there always be a spot for them?

Asked by MOAR about 11 years ago

It depends on how good they are and what the "attitude" problem. All cases are different and all coaches have different opinions as to the issue, their preference of that issue i.e. is it that big of a deal or is it something that they cannot tolerate. Ingeneral as long as the "attitude" is not disrupting the team, causing harm or in general can be mananged, then that athlete will remain on the team.

do you go to new balance nationals to try and recruit athletes?

Asked by celeste pipia almost 11 years ago

Yes to recruit, yes so that your college can be seen, and finally if the NCAA rules are permitted.