Bill,

I have been in Southern Cal for 2 days and have increased my launch height to
over 100 ft.  I hope to get alot of photos etc of the IHLGF.  I have a video
camera for it also.  You can do 100 feet easily, but getting higher is the hard
part.  It is all in the dance.

More later.

Chris Adams



>> I have been getting about 50 feet on a toss either
>> way, but I feel like i should be able to put a lot
>> more into it... of course I need to learn the proper
>> technique - any help!!??
>
>I just recently started using the throwing peg and do not get good height
>consistently. It appears to me, it is much easier to get a good throw when

>there is some wind, in almost calm conditions my altitude really stinks at

>times. From what I see now, it appears that getting the technique is even
>more important than with javelin launch.
>
>Anymore comments, anyone?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill Kuhl
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